Exam Details

Subject Introduction To Bioethics
Paper
Exam / Course Post Graduate Diploma In Bioethics
Department School of Health Science (SOHS)
Organization indira gandhi national open university
Position
Exam Date December, 2016
City, State new delhi,


Question Paper

1. The Hippocratic Oath propounded by Hippocrates (460 -377 the father of Unani Medicine contains the basic tenet as

Do harm to the patient

Do no harm to the patient

Prescribe Unani Medicine

Conceal the knowledge

2. The four cardinal virtues of a healthcare professional are

Sacrifice, devotion, dedication and commitment

Compassion, discernment, trustworthiness and integrity

Critic, pessimistic, restrictive and obligatory

None of the above

3. The ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guidelines (ICH-GCP) were promulgated in

1986

1996

2006

1976

4. The philosophical system which is rooted in the Vedas and their authenticity is accepted are called

Tarkik Darshanas

Astika Darshanas

Sadhwik Darshanas

Karmik Darshanas

5. Which one of the following is the sourcebook of Buddhism?

Agamas

Tipitaka

Avesta

Gita

6. Choose the name of ancient Greek social scientist.

Hippocrates

Plato

Erasastaratoos

Asclapius

7. "The Constitution of India quite explicitly enshrines that India, the Sovereign, Socialist, Democratic Republic has the responsibility of securing to all its citizens Justice, Liberty, Equality and to promote fraternity among them all." Fill in the missing word.

Theocratic

Secular

Dynastic

Liberal

8. "Mandiram" treatment modality is a kind of"prayer" exercised in

Ayurveda

Siddha

Unani Medicine

Homoeopathy

9. The Hippocratic Oath can be correlated at the same time with which of the following pathies?

Ayurveda -Siddha

Unani -Western Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Homoeopathy

10. Which of the following is a declaration?

Hippocratic Oath

Belmont Report

Nuremberg Code

None of the above

11. American Medical Association Code of Ethics contains the following number of components

Four

Three

Two

One

12. What is the meaning of "Ayurveda"

Science of Religion

Science of Life

Science of Soul

Science of Veda

13. Much of the literature on Bioethics in Siddha Medicine is ascribed to

Theraiyar

Agathiyar

Periyar

Chettiar

14. The bioethical charter postulated by the "Father ofUnani Medicine" is known as

Galenic Oath

HipPOCratic Oath

Aristotle Oath

Avicenna Oath

15. Name the "seat of learning" where the Greek work of Unani Medicine was translated into Arabic.

Bait-al-Laham

Bait-al-Hikmat

Bait-al-Arabia

Bait-al-Mubarak

16. "Utilitarianism" is an example of which moral theory

Agent centric

Action centric

Ecocentric

Remote centric

17. In recent years due to heavy input of investment in health care sector, it has been estimated that the only of our population has been affected.

10-15%

20-25%

75-80%

100%

18. Where do we file a complaint if the value of services and compensation claimed is less than 25 lakh rupees?

Before the State Commission

Before the District Forum

Before the National Commission

None of the above

19. The Ayurvedic Text which prescribed the duties of physicians towards the patients and other fellow professionals in the 10th century BC was

Sushruta Samhita

Charaka Samhita

Ashtanga Sangrah

Bhava Prakash

20. In the 18th century, the concept of"Medical Humanism" was given by

Charles Dickson

John Gregory

William Harvey

Pavlov

21. In 1927, the term "Bioethics" was coined by

John Gregory

Fritz Jahr

John A.A. Hunter

Thomas Hobbes

22. World Medical Association brought the Helsinki. Declaration in

1924

1964

1974

1984

23. Dharma refers-to

Trust in God

Fulfilment of various duties and obligations

Fulfilment of desires

Wealth

24. Indian philosophy is concerned with the following three types of issues

Historical, Typical and Unique

Ontological, Epistemological and Axiological

Anti-logical, Epidemiological and Toxicological

Anti-focal, Topographic and Heterological

25. "Shreyas" means

Pleasant, which is conductive to worldly pleasure.

That, which may not be beneficial now but ultimately conducive to liberation.

Blissful but ultimately non-conducive.

None of the above

26. What are the cherished goals of justice?

Religious, Political and Social

Social, Political and Economical

Liberal, Social and Economical

Political, Scientific and Social

27. In terms of Centre-State relations, the Constitution ofIndia has taken within its fold

Federal framework

Quasi-federal framework

Union framework

Independent framework

28. The lawyers are considered as the officers of the court who play an instrumental role in the dispensation of justice, and it is recognised as an independent practice, under the Advocate Act of

1971

1961

1951

1941

29. Which of the following are the Triple Covenants in the Hippocratic Oath

Patient, attendant and teacher

Deity, teacher and patient

Pharmacist, dispenser and doctor

Teacher, pupil and doctor

30. How many Articles are there in the Universal Declaration on Bioethic8 and Human Rights

26

28

25

27

31. Siddha System is also known as

Agastyas System

Agathiyar System

Agneyas System

Agasthiar System

32. Who is considered to be the "Father of Plastic Surgery"?

Charaka

Sushruta

Vagbhata

Manikya

33. The principles of moral philosophy that focused upon an individual are known as

Action centric

Agent centric

Action eccentric

Agent eccentric

34. Virtue ethics is an example of

Eco-centric

Agent centric

Action centric

Co-centric

35. According to Aristotle, a state of an individual where he performs all actions in accordance with virtue, is known as

Euphoria

Eudaimonia

Aphasia

Amnesia

36. Utilitarianism is a form of

Deontological theory of ethics

Teleological theory of ethics

Tetralogical theory of ethics

None of the above

37. What do you mean by COPRA

Consumer Operated Patient Reporting Authority

Consumer Protection Act, 1986

Conservationist Operated Primary Reporting Agency

Cooperative Physical Rehabilitation Agency

38. We complain before the National Commission, if the value of the goods or services and compensation exceeds

1 Lakh Rupees

1 Crore Rupees

10,000 Rupees

500 Rupees

39. The well-known and well organized Code of Bioethics in the west of Graeco-Roman era is

Averroes Treatise

Hippocratic Oath

Galen's Text

None of the above

40. Bioethics deals with the following subjects:

Non-living things

Living things

Non-living but mobile things

All of the above

41. Who developed the Encyclopaedia of Bioethics in 1972

Duffield

Reich

Hutchinson

Stewart

42. The history of Indian philosophy can be roughly divided into the following stages

Prehistoric and Post-historic

Presystematic and Systematic

Ancient and Modern

Focal and General

43. Indian philosophy in some other Indian languages is known as

Kautilya Shastra

Darshana Shastra

Rajniti Shastra

Artha Shastra

44. The countries which do not have their own national guidelines on Bioethics, generally follow

ICMR guidelines

CIQMS guidelines

SIOMC guidelines

All of the above

45. Which of the following Ayurvedic Texts championed the principle of 'Euthanasia'

Sushruta Samhita

Charaka Samhita

Kashyap Samhita

Hasty Ayurveda

46. The author of "Charaka Samhita", a well-known text of "Ayurveda" correlates morality with

Spiritual Health

Physical Health

Sexual Health

Mental Health

47. Which of the following subjects might be included under the heading of social sciences?

Pharmacognosy

Biochemistry

Anatomy

Anthropology

48. Which social scientist belonged to 19th century

Plato

John Keats

Aristotle

Karl Marx

49. Civil Laws address

Wrong against spiritual society

An offence as a public wrong

Wrong against civilized society

Wrong and remedies at personal level

50. "Ayurveda" developed around

500 AD

500 BC

5000 AD

5000 BC

Write short notes on any four of the following in 200 -300 words each.

51. COPRA

52. I.C.M.R. Guidelines on Bioethics

53. Astika and Nastika

54. Traditional Systems of Medicine

55. Hippocratic Oath

56. Principles of Golden Mean


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