50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for the Indian Nursing Council (INC) licensing examination
Here are 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for the Indian Nursing Council (INC) licensing examination, covering various nursing subjects like Medical-Surgical Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Nursing Ethics. The answer key is provided at the end.
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. Medical-Surgical Nursing
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Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with prolonged vomiting?
a) Hypokalemia
b) Hyperkalemia
c) Hyponatremia
d) Hypernatremia -
The primary cause of myocardial infarction is:
a) Coronary artery spasm
b) Atherosclerosis
c) Hypertension
d) Hyperlipidemia -
Which condition is characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the alveoli?
a) Pleural effusion
b) Pneumothorax
c) Pulmonary edema
d) Bronchiectasis -
A patient with liver cirrhosis is most at risk for which complication?
a) Pulmonary embolism
b) Hypoglycemia
c) Esophageal varices
d) Myocardial infarction -
The drug of choice for anaphylactic shock is:
a) Dopamine
b) Epinephrine
c) Atropine
d) Hydrocortisone
2. Community Health Nursing
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The main goal of primary health care is:
a) Curative services
b) Preventive and promotive care
c) Hospital-based treatment
d) Specialized medical interventions -
The incubation period of measles is approximately:
a) 3-5 days
b) 7-14 days
c) 15-21 days
d) 21-28 days -
The Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) was launched by WHO in:
a) 1974
b) 1980
c) 1985
d) 1992 -
Which vitamin deficiency is responsible for night blindness?
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B1
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin D -
A patient diagnosed with tuberculosis must be given which category of drugs?
a) Anti-fungal drugs
b) Antiviral drugs
c) Antimycobacterial drugs
d) Antihistamines
3. Pediatric Nursing
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The most common cause of diarrhea in children is:
a) Salmonella infection
b) Rotavirus infection
c) E. coli infection
d) Giardia infection -
Which is the most appropriate site for intramuscular injection in an infant?
a) Deltoid muscle
b) Gluteus maximus
c) Vastus lateralis
d) Rectus abdominis -
The first sign of puberty in girls is:
a) Menstruation
b) Breast development
c) Growth spurt
d) Pubic hair growth -
Koplik’s spots are seen in which disease?
a) Mumps
b) Rubella
c) Measles
d) Chickenpox -
The Apgar score is assessed at:
a) 1 and 5 minutes after birth
b) 5 and 10 minutes after birth
c) 10 and 15 minutes after birth
d) 15 and 30 minutes after birth
4. Obstetrics & Gynecological Nursing
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The most common site of ectopic pregnancy is:
a) Ovary
b) Uterus
c) Fallopian tube
d) Cervix -
Which hormone is responsible for milk ejection during breastfeeding?
a) Estrogen
b) Oxytocin
c) Progesterone
d) Prolactin -
The normal fetal heart rate ranges between:
a) 100-120 bpm
b) 120-160 bpm
c) 160-200 bpm
d) 80-100 bpm -
Preeclampsia is characterized by:
a) Proteinuria, hypertension, and edema
b) Hyperglycemia, hypertension, and anemia
c) Bradycardia, hypotension, and confusion
d) Proteinuria, polyuria, and nausea -
The best time to perform breast self-examination is:
a) During menstruation
b) 5-7 days after menstruation
c) Before menstruation
d) Any time of the month
5. Fundamentals of Nursing
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The most important step in handwashing is:
a) Rinsing with water
b) Using an antiseptic solution
c) Friction during lathering
d) Drying hands properly -
A patient in Trendelenburg’s position has:
a) The head elevated
b) The feet elevated
c) The body lying flat
d) Knees flexed -
What is the normal range of body temperature in Celsius?
a) 36-38°C
b) 35-37°C
c) 37-39°C
d) 38-40°C -
The first link in the chain of infection is:
a) Susceptible host
b) Mode of transmission
c) Reservoir
d) Infectious agent -
The best method for confirming nasogastric tube placement is:
a) Air auscultation
b) X-ray examination
c) Checking for residual volume
d) pH testing of aspirate
Answer Key
- a) Hypokalemia
- b) Atherosclerosis
- c) Pulmonary edema
- c) Esophageal varices
- b) Epinephrine
- b) Preventive and promotive care
- b) 7-14 days
- a) 1974
- a) Vitamin A
- c) Antimycobacterial drugs
- b) Rotavirus infection
- c) Vastus lateralis
- b) Breast development
- c) Measles
- a) 1 and 5 minutes after birth
- c) Fallopian tube
- b) Oxytocin
- b) 120-160 bpm
- a) Proteinuria, hypertension, and edema
- b) 5-7 days after menstruation
- c) Friction during lathering
- b) The feet elevated
- a) 36-38°C
- d) Infectious agent
- b) X-ray examination


