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Exam : Entrance Examination
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Category or Subject : Anatomy
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Pondicherry University Entrance Exam Question Paper
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M.Sc.Anatomy
Entrance Examination For Admission :
Course Code : 501
Time : 2 Hours
Max: 400 Marks
1. Reed Frost Model is a mathematjcal model of
(A) Infectious disease transmission and herd immunity
(B) Health insurance and community premium
(C) Infant mortality rate and life expectancy
(D) Consanguinity and congenital abnormalities
2. Allocatipn concealment is related to
(A) Cross sectional surveys
(C) Prospective studies
(B) Case control studies
(D) Randomized controlled trials
3. Berkson’s Bias is a form of
(A) Selection Bias
(C) Classification Bias
(B) Observer Bias
(D) Recall Bias
4. Data cleaning is usually done
(A) At every data entry
(C) Mter Master Chart preparation
(B) Before Master Chart preparation
(D) If analysis points ‘to outliers
5. One of the following is NOT an effect measure
(A) Attributable fractions
(B) Risk differences
(C) Rate ratios
(D) Exposure association
6. The distribution used to describe the occurrence of rare events in a large population is
(A) Log normal distribution
(C) Geometric distribution
(B) Skewed distribution
(D) Poisson distribution
7. Control group is used in experiments to reduce1;heimpact of
(A) Randomization
(B) Methodological flaws
(C) Small sample size
(D) ‘Extraneous variables
8. Which one is a measure of variation?
(A) Median
(C) Mean
(B) Mode
(D) Standard Deviation
9. What does ‘P’ in “P value” mean?
(A) Proportionate
(C) Percentile
(B) Probability
(D) Predetermined
10. Random allocation refers to assi~g animals to different
(A) Groups alternatively
(B) Treatments randomly
(C) Cages randomly
(D) Experiments hapazhardly
11. Power of a study is calculated from
(A) Level of significance
(C) Confidence interval
(B) Type 2 error
(D) Type 1 error
12. Frequency polygon is obtained by joining the mid-points of
(A) Pie chart
(C) Multiple bar chart
(B) Simple bar chart
(D) Histogram
13. The following statements are true of null hypothesis EXCEPT
(A) It states that the relationship predicted in the experimental hypothesis does not exist
(B) The results. obtained are not due to consistent relationship between two variables
(C) The experimenter has to support this hypothesis to prove his prediction
(D) The null hypothesis is different from experimental hypothesis
14. All of the following conditions should be met before applying ‘f test EXCEPT
(A) The data should follow normal distribution
(B) Populations should have equal SO
(C) Samples must be chosen randomly
(D) The data must be nominal-type
15. Incidental sampling technique
(A) Is the same as “random sampling
(B) Is difficult to do
(C) Easily accessible subjects are not selected
(D) .Mayor may not be representative of the population