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, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. The Ayurvedic Text prescribed the duties of physicians towards the patients and other fellow professionals in 10th century BC is
Sushruta Samhita
Charak Samhita
Nighantu
None of the above
2. The well known and well organised code of Bioethics in the west of Greeco Roman era is
Averrose Treatise
Galen's Text
Hippocratic Oath
None of the above
3. Bioethics deals with the following subjects:
Living things
Non-living things
Non-living but mobile
All of the above
4. The basic principles of ethics of medical practice is constituted by
The interest of the patient's attendants and the patient
Rights of the patient and responsibilities of the physician
Rights of the doctors and his subordinate staff
Rights of the patients and the society he belongs to
5. In 10th century the concept of 'medical humanism' was given by
Charles Dickson
John Gregory
William Harvey
Pavlov
6. Who developed the encyclopaedia of Bioethics in 1972
Reich
Duffield
Hutchinson
Stewart
7. When the Nuremberg Code was formulated
1927
1932
1947
1942
8. An unethical trial to see the natural history of syphilis was carried out on 400 African Americans over a period of 40 years in 'Alabama' known as:
Mercy Trial
Grocery Trial
Tuskgee Trial
Dusk Tea Trial
9. When the Justice Venkatchaliah Committee was setup by ICMR to revise the existing ethical guidelines
1992
1994
1996
1998
10. The ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guidelines (ICH-GCP) promulgated in
1986
2003
2004
2005
11. The history of Indian philosophy can be roughly divided into the following stages
Pre-historic and post historic
Ancient and modern
Presystematic and systematic
Focal and General
12. Indian philosophy in some other Indian languages is known as:
Kautilya Shastra
Rajniti Shastra
Darshana Shastra
Artha Shastra
13. Buddhism and Jainism are called Nastika (Hetrodox) darshanas because they:
Denounced the authenticity of Vedas
Accept the authenticity of Vedas
Accept and follow the vedic philosophy
None of the above
14. Dharma refers to
Trust in God
Fulfillment of various duties and obligations
Fulfillment of desires
Wealth
15. The author of 'Charak Samhita', a well known text of'Ayurveda' correlates morality with
Mental Health
Physical Health
Spiritual Health
Sexual Health
16. Which one of the following is source book of Buddhism?
Agamas
Tipitaka
Avesta
Geeta
17. Name the ancient Greek social thinker:
Hippocrates
Plato
Erasastaratoos
Asclapius
18. Which of the following subject might be included under the heading of social sciences
Anthropology
Pharmacognosy
Biochemistry
Anatomy
19. Which social scientist who belongs to 19th century
Karl Marx
John Keats
Aristotle
Plato
20. Who is regarded as the principle architect of modern social science
Emile Durkheim
John Hopkin
Nelson Mandela
Galen
21. Ruben David Hillel (1998) has given strategies to understand social sciences.
one
two
three
four
22. What are the cherished goals of Justice?
Religious, Political and Social
Social, Political and Economical
Liberal, Social and Economical
Political, Scientific and Social
23. In terms of centre-state relations, the Constitution of India has taken within its fold
Federal framework
Quasi-federal framework
Union framework
Independent framework
24. Civil Laws addresses:
Wrong and remedies at personal level
An offence as a public wrong
Wrong against civilised society
None of the above
25. 'Mandiram' treatment modality is a kind of 'prayer' practised in
Ayurveda
Siddha
Unani Medicine
Homeopathy
26. Hippocratic Oath can be correlated at the same time with which of the following pathies
Ayurveda -Siddha
Chinese -Unani Medicine
Homeopathy -Western Medicine
Unani -Western Medicine
27. Which of the following is a 'declaration'
Hippocratic Oath
Belmont Report
Nuremberg Code
None of the above
28. The WMA's Declaration of Helsinki published in
1944
1954
1964
1974
29. In India, when the first 'Policy Statement on Ethical Consideration for Research on Human Subjects' by ICMR was introduced:
1960
1970
1980
1990
30. How many articles are there in the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
26
28
25
27
31. The countries which do not have their own national guidelines on Bioethics, generally follows:
CIOMS guidelines
ICMR guidelines
SIOMC guidelines
None of the above
32. 'Ayurveda' developed around
500 AD
500 BC
5000 BC
5000 AD
33. Which one is the primary text of Ayurveda
Charak Samhita
Kashyap Samhita
Manu Smiriti
Ashtang Shastra
34. 'Siddha' system is also known as
Agastyas system
Agathiyar system
Agneyas system
Agasthiar system
35. Which one of the following text of Ayurveda underlines the ethical values concerning to female patients?
Sushmita Samhita
Charak Samhita
Kashyap Samhita
Astang hridya
36. Which of the following Ayurvedic text championed the principle of 'Euthanasia'
Charak Samhita
Sushruta Samhita
Kashyap Samhita
Hasty Ayurveda
37. Much of the literature on Bioethics in Siddha Medicine is ascribed to
Theraiyar
Agathiyar
Periyar
Chettiar
38. The Unani Medicine bioethical charter was postulated by
Galenic
Hippocrat
Avicenna
Aristotle
39. Name the 'seat of learning' where Greek work of Unani Medicine was translated into Arabic
Bait-aI-Laham
Bait-al-Hikmat
Bait-aI-Arabia
Bait-aI-Mubarak
40. 'Moalejat-e-Buqratia' a text which contains important work on Bioethics was written by
Hunnain Bin Ishaq
Moosa Ibn-e-Maimoon
Abul Hasan Ahmed Bin Mohammed Tabri
Alauddin Qarshi
41. The principles of moral philosophy focussed upon:
Action centric
Agent centric
Action eccentric
Agent eccentric
42. Virtue ethics is an example of
Eco-centric
Agent centric
Action centric
Co-centric
43. According to Aristotle, state of an individual where he performs all actions in accordance with virtue, is known as
Euphoria
Eudaimonia
Aphasia
Eurasia
44. 'Utilitarianism' is a form of
Deontological theory of Ethics
Teleological theory of Ethics
Tetralogical theory of Ethics
None of the above
45. In recent years due to heavy input of investment in health care sector, it has been estimated that our population has been benefited.
10-15%
20-25%
75-80%
100%
46. Recently Supreme Court of India has directed the MCI/State Medical Councils to dispose of the cases (filed against medical doctors alleging professional misconduct) within a span of months from the date of filing.
02
04
06
08
47. Where to file a complaint if the value of services and compensation claimed is less than 25 lacs rupees?
Before State Commission
Before District Forum
Before National Commission
None of the above
48. Appeal against the National Commission's decision might be filed before
President of India
CAT
Supreme Court
High Court
49. Summoning of any expert evidence or testimony comes under the power of the consumer redressal forum:
Yes
No
Can't say
None of the above
50. Bentham provides us the following number of variables to measure pain and pleasure:
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
PART-B
Write short notes (in 200 -300 words) on each of the following questions. Each question carries marks.
51. Helsinki declaration
52. The nature of Kama, Artha, Dharma and Moksha as Purusharthas
53. The common elements of all traditional systems of medicine
54. Nuremberg code
Sushruta Samhita
Charak Samhita
Nighantu
None of the above
2. The well known and well organised code of Bioethics in the west of Greeco Roman era is
Averrose Treatise
Galen's Text
Hippocratic Oath
None of the above
3. Bioethics deals with the following subjects:
Living things
Non-living things
Non-living but mobile
All of the above
4. The basic principles of ethics of medical practice is constituted by
The interest of the patient's attendants and the patient
Rights of the patient and responsibilities of the physician
Rights of the doctors and his subordinate staff
Rights of the patients and the society he belongs to
5. In 10th century the concept of 'medical humanism' was given by
Charles Dickson
John Gregory
William Harvey
Pavlov
6. Who developed the encyclopaedia of Bioethics in 1972
Reich
Duffield
Hutchinson
Stewart
7. When the Nuremberg Code was formulated
1927
1932
1947
1942
8. An unethical trial to see the natural history of syphilis was carried out on 400 African Americans over a period of 40 years in 'Alabama' known as:
Mercy Trial
Grocery Trial
Tuskgee Trial
Dusk Tea Trial
9. When the Justice Venkatchaliah Committee was setup by ICMR to revise the existing ethical guidelines
1992
1994
1996
1998
10. The ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guidelines (ICH-GCP) promulgated in
1986
2003
2004
2005
11. The history of Indian philosophy can be roughly divided into the following stages
Pre-historic and post historic
Ancient and modern
Presystematic and systematic
Focal and General
12. Indian philosophy in some other Indian languages is known as:
Kautilya Shastra
Rajniti Shastra
Darshana Shastra
Artha Shastra
13. Buddhism and Jainism are called Nastika (Hetrodox) darshanas because they:
Denounced the authenticity of Vedas
Accept the authenticity of Vedas
Accept and follow the vedic philosophy
None of the above
14. Dharma refers to
Trust in God
Fulfillment of various duties and obligations
Fulfillment of desires
Wealth
15. The author of 'Charak Samhita', a well known text of'Ayurveda' correlates morality with
Mental Health
Physical Health
Spiritual Health
Sexual Health
16. Which one of the following is source book of Buddhism?
Agamas
Tipitaka
Avesta
Geeta
17. Name the ancient Greek social thinker:
Hippocrates
Plato
Erasastaratoos
Asclapius
18. Which of the following subject might be included under the heading of social sciences
Anthropology
Pharmacognosy
Biochemistry
Anatomy
19. Which social scientist who belongs to 19th century
Karl Marx
John Keats
Aristotle
Plato
20. Who is regarded as the principle architect of modern social science
Emile Durkheim
John Hopkin
Nelson Mandela
Galen
21. Ruben David Hillel (1998) has given strategies to understand social sciences.
one
two
three
four
22. What are the cherished goals of Justice?
Religious, Political and Social
Social, Political and Economical
Liberal, Social and Economical
Political, Scientific and Social
23. In terms of centre-state relations, the Constitution of India has taken within its fold
Federal framework
Quasi-federal framework
Union framework
Independent framework
24. Civil Laws addresses:
Wrong and remedies at personal level
An offence as a public wrong
Wrong against civilised society
None of the above
25. 'Mandiram' treatment modality is a kind of 'prayer' practised in
Ayurveda
Siddha
Unani Medicine
Homeopathy
26. Hippocratic Oath can be correlated at the same time with which of the following pathies
Ayurveda -Siddha
Chinese -Unani Medicine
Homeopathy -Western Medicine
Unani -Western Medicine
27. Which of the following is a 'declaration'
Hippocratic Oath
Belmont Report
Nuremberg Code
None of the above
28. The WMA's Declaration of Helsinki published in
1944
1954
1964
1974
29. In India, when the first 'Policy Statement on Ethical Consideration for Research on Human Subjects' by ICMR was introduced:
1960
1970
1980
1990
30. How many articles are there in the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
26
28
25
27
31. The countries which do not have their own national guidelines on Bioethics, generally follows:
CIOMS guidelines
ICMR guidelines
SIOMC guidelines
None of the above
32. 'Ayurveda' developed around
500 AD
500 BC
5000 BC
5000 AD
33. Which one is the primary text of Ayurveda
Charak Samhita
Kashyap Samhita
Manu Smiriti
Ashtang Shastra
34. 'Siddha' system is also known as
Agastyas system
Agathiyar system
Agneyas system
Agasthiar system
35. Which one of the following text of Ayurveda underlines the ethical values concerning to female patients?
Sushmita Samhita
Charak Samhita
Kashyap Samhita
Astang hridya
36. Which of the following Ayurvedic text championed the principle of 'Euthanasia'
Charak Samhita
Sushruta Samhita
Kashyap Samhita
Hasty Ayurveda
37. Much of the literature on Bioethics in Siddha Medicine is ascribed to
Theraiyar
Agathiyar
Periyar
Chettiar
38. The Unani Medicine bioethical charter was postulated by
Galenic
Hippocrat
Avicenna
Aristotle
39. Name the 'seat of learning' where Greek work of Unani Medicine was translated into Arabic
Bait-aI-Laham
Bait-al-Hikmat
Bait-aI-Arabia
Bait-aI-Mubarak
40. 'Moalejat-e-Buqratia' a text which contains important work on Bioethics was written by
Hunnain Bin Ishaq
Moosa Ibn-e-Maimoon
Abul Hasan Ahmed Bin Mohammed Tabri
Alauddin Qarshi
41. The principles of moral philosophy focussed upon:
Action centric
Agent centric
Action eccentric
Agent eccentric
42. Virtue ethics is an example of
Eco-centric
Agent centric
Action centric
Co-centric
43. According to Aristotle, state of an individual where he performs all actions in accordance with virtue, is known as
Euphoria
Eudaimonia
Aphasia
Eurasia
44. 'Utilitarianism' is a form of
Deontological theory of Ethics
Teleological theory of Ethics
Tetralogical theory of Ethics
None of the above
45. In recent years due to heavy input of investment in health care sector, it has been estimated that our population has been benefited.
10-15%
20-25%
75-80%
100%
46. Recently Supreme Court of India has directed the MCI/State Medical Councils to dispose of the cases (filed against medical doctors alleging professional misconduct) within a span of months from the date of filing.
02
04
06
08
47. Where to file a complaint if the value of services and compensation claimed is less than 25 lacs rupees?
Before State Commission
Before District Forum
Before National Commission
None of the above
48. Appeal against the National Commission's decision might be filed before
President of India
CAT
Supreme Court
High Court
49. Summoning of any expert evidence or testimony comes under the power of the consumer redressal forum:
Yes
No
Can't say
None of the above
50. Bentham provides us the following number of variables to measure pain and pleasure:
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
PART-B
Write short notes (in 200 -300 words) on each of the following questions. Each question carries marks.
51. Helsinki declaration
52. The nature of Kama, Artha, Dharma and Moksha as Purusharthas
53. The common elements of all traditional systems of medicine
54. Nuremberg code
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