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Roll No. ………… [Total No. of Printed Pages:02] BSc. (Allied Health Sciences - MLT/MIT) Introduction to Healh and Healthcare System Course Code: HSL3202 Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 100 Instructions: All sections are compulsory SECTION A (20X1Mark=20 Marks) Question Number. 1 (a) to (t) has four choices, out of which only one is correct. 1. a) According to the new philosophy of health, Health is i. a fundamental human right ii. intersectorial iii. integral part of development iv. All of the above b) Medical College Hospitals, All India Institutes, Regional Hospitals, Specialized Hospitals fall under _____ level of healthcare? i. Primary Care level ii. Secondary Care level iii. Tertiary Care level iv. None c) “HALE” stands for, i. Health Adjusted Life Expectancy ii. Health Altered Life Expectancy iii. Heart Adjusted Life Expectancy iv. Health Adjusted Life Examining d) HDI is a composite index combining indicators representing i. Income ii. Knowledge iii. Longevity iv. All of these e) Declaration of Alma Ata states that, PHC includes i. Promotion of food supply and proper nutrition ii. Immunization against infectious disease iii. None of these iv. Both i & ii f) Millennium Development goals consist of i. 8 goals, 58 indicators ii. 6 goals, 48 indicators iii. 8 goals, 48 indicators iv. 6 goals, 58 indicators g) When did the malaria eradication programme started? i. Year 1958 ii. Year 1953 iii. Year 1965 iv. Year 1970 h) It is an “all or none phenomenon”. i. Disease Elimination ii. Disease Eradication iii. Disease Control iv. Sentinel Surveillance i) It is essential to examine _______sputum specimens of each patient before diagnosing TB i. 10 ii. 5 iii. 2 iv. 1 j) A problem village is where no source of safe water is available within a distance of i. 2 Km ii. 10 Km iii. 1.6Km iv. 5 Km k) Which of the following is not a parameter of malaria surveillance? i. Annual Parasite Incidence ii. Annual Blood examination Rate iii. Slide Falciparum Rate iv. Rapid Diagnostic Test l) How many doses of tetanus toxoid are given to pregnant women? i. 1 ii. 2 iii. 3 iv. 4 m) A gram sevak is the in charge of i. 50 Villages ii. 10 Villages iii. 100 Villages iv. 2 Villages n) All of the following are components of health, except i. Disease wellbeing ii. Physical wellbeing iii. Mental wellbeing iv. Spiritual wellbeing o) Risk Approach is i. maximize scarce resources ii. Define prioritize iii. Both of these iv. None p) Every unit of blood should be tested for i. Malaria ii. HIV iii. Hepatitis iv. All of these q) Which of the following is not a component of RCH? i. Child Survival & Safe Motherhood ii. Client approach to healthcare iii. Family Planning iv. Prevention of Malaria/TB r) “ICTC” stands for i. International Council of Test and Care ii. Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres iii. Integrated Corporation of Testing Centres iv. International Counselling & Test Centres s) Which of these is a non-communicable condition? i. Cancer ii. Cardiovascular Disease iii. Both i & ii iv. None t) Which of the following is the correct sequence leading to disability and handicap? a. Disability b. Impairment c. Handicap d. Disease i. a b c d ii. c d a b iii. d b a c iv. b c d a SECTION B (10X2marks = 20 Marks) 2. What are the characteristics of an ideal indicator? 3. Explain Crude Death Rate? 4. What do you understand by primordial prevention? 5. What is DALY? 6. Is health a state subject? Comment. 7. What were the objectives of National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) 1962? 8. Differentiate between quality of life and standard of living? 9. What is epidemiology? Write its aims. 10. Explain Minimum needs programme. 11. Explain “Incidence Rate” SECTION C (Attempt any five Questions) (5 X 6 marks = 30 Marks) 12. Write down the five modes of interventions, to interrupt the development of disease in man? 13. Explain about National programme for prevention and control of Diabetes, cardiovascular Disease and Stroke? 14. Explain the concept of natural history of disease? 15. Define Health? Mention its various levels in brief. 16. List down the health related millennium development goals and indicators? 17. Explain about Vision 2020? SECTION D (Attempt any two Questions) (2X15 marks = 30 Marks) 18. Explain about the Reproductive and child Health Programme ((RCH)?. 19. Write down the commonly used measures of mortality? 20. Write down the roles and responsibilities of ASHA. List the indicators used to monitor work of ASHA. Roll No. ………… [Total No. of Printed Pages:02] BSc. (Allied Health Sciences - MLT/MIT) Introduction to Healh and Healthcare System Course Code: HSL3202 Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 100 Instructions: All sections are compulsory SECTION A (20X1Mark=20 Marks) Question Number. 1 (a) to (t) has four choices, out of which only one is correct. 1. a) It is an “all or none phenomenon”. i. Disease Elimination ii. Disease Eradication iii. Disease Control iv. Sentinel Surveillance b) Which of the following is not a parameter of malaria surveillance? i. Annual Parasite Incidence ii. Annual Blood examination Rate iii. Slide Falciparum Rate iv. Rapid Diagnostic Test c) Risk Approach is i. maximize scarce resources ii. Define prioritize iii. Both of these iv. None d) HDI is a composite index combining indicators representing i. Income ii. Knowledge iii. Longevity iv. All of these e) Declaration of Alma Ata states that, PHC includes i. Promotion of food supply and proper nutrition ii. Immunization against infectious disease iii. None of these iv. Both i & ii f) Millennium Development goals consist of i. 8 goals, 58 indicators ii. 6 goals, 48 indicators iii. 8 goals, 48 indicators iv. 6 goals, 58 indicators g) Which of the following is the correct sequence leading to disability and handicap? a. Disability b. Impairment c. Handicap d. Disease i. a b c d ii. c d a b iii. d b a c iv. b c d a h) According to the new philosophy of health, Health is i. a fundamental human right ii. intersectorial iii. integral part of development iv. All of the above i) It is essential to examine _______sputum specimens of each patient before diagnosing TB i. 10 ii. 5 iii. 2 iv. 1 j) A problem village is where no source of safe water is available within a distance of i. 2 Km ii. 10 Km iii. 1.6Km iv. 5 Km k) Medical College Hospitals, All India Institutes, Regional Hospitals, Specialized Hospitals fall under _____ level of healthcare? i. Primary Care level ii. Secondary Care level iii. Tertiary Care level iv. None l) How many doses of tetanus toxoid are given to pregnant women? i. 1 ii. 2 iii. 3 iv. 4 m) “ICTC” stands for i. International Council of Test and Care ii. Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres iii. Integrated Corporation of Testing Centres iv. International Counselling & Test Centres n) All of the following are components of health, except i. Disease wellbeing ii. Physical wellbeing iii. Mental wellbeing iv. Spiritual wellbeing o) “HALE” stands for, i. Health Adjusted Life Expectancy ii. Health Altered Life Expectancy iii. Heart Adjusted Life Expectancy iv. Health Adjusted Life Examining p) Every unit of blood should be tested for i. Malaria ii. HIV iii. Hepatitis iv. All of these q) Which of the following is not a component of RCH? i. Child Survival & Safe Motherhood ii. Client approach to healthcare iii. Family Planning iv. Prevention of Malaria/TB r) A gram sevak is the in charge of i. 50 Villages ii. 10 Villages iii. 100 Villages iv. 2 Villages s) Which of these is a non-communicable condition? i. Cancer ii. Cardiovascular Disease iii. Both i & ii iv. None t) When did the malaria eradication programme started? i. Year 1958 ii. Year 1953 iii. Year 1965 iv. Year 1970 SECTION B (10X2marks = 20 Marks) 2. Is health a state subject? Comment. 3. Explain Crude Death Rate? 4. What is Epidemiological Triad? 5. What is RTI & STD? 6. What are the characteristics of an ideal indicator? 7. What were the objectives of National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) 1962? 8. Differentiate between quality of life and standard of living? 9. Which drugs are used for insecticidal spray for malaria control? 10. Explain Sullivan’s Index?. 11. What do you understand by the term “web of causation”?” SECTION C (Attempt any five Questions) (5 X 6 marks = 30 Marks) 12. Describe the general steps of evaluation of Health services. 13. Explain about National programme for prevention and control of Diabetes, cardiovascular Disease and Stroke? 14. Write down the roles and responsibilities of ASHA. 15. Define Health?? Mention its various levels in brief. 16. List down the health related millennium development goals and indicators? 17. Explain the concept of natural history of disease? SECTION D (Attempt any two Questions) (2X15 marks = 30 Marks) 18. Explain about the National Water and Sanitation Programme & Minimum needs programme. 19. Write a note on Health system in India at Centre Level and District level? 20. Write down the commonly used measures of mortality? Roll No. ______________ Total No. of Printed Pages:01 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Batch 2011 Reappear URBAN DESIGN CODE : AR L2411 Max Time : 3 Hrs Max Marks : 50 Instructions to the candidates : 1. Section ‘A’ is compulsory. 2. Attempt ONE question each from Section-B, Section-C & Section-D 3. Support your answers by neat and proportionate sketches. Section A 1. Write short notes on: Grain and Texture in Urban Design. (5) 2. Briefly explain ‘Incentive Zoning’ (5) 3. Write short note on Urban Morphology. (5) 4. Define Urban Design. How is ‘Urban Design’ different from ‘Architecture’? (5) Section-B 5. Define the five elements of the City’s image as identified by Kevin Lynch. Explain with relevant sketches and examples. (10) 6. Explain the various principles of Urban Design that were used in Ancient Greece. Support your answer with suitable examples and relevant sketches. (10) Section-C 7. What are the different types of Urban Spaces? Discuss their nature and role in city. Give suitable examples with relevant sketches. (10) 8. What are the design principles of Urban Spaces? Explain with suitable examples and sketches. (10) Section-D 9. What is ‘Zoning’? Illustrate and explain the various categories of Zoning. (10) 10. What is the role of Legislation in Urban Design in consideration to Architectural Controls in Commercial Areas and Residential Areas taking the case example of Chandigarh? (10) Roll No. ______________ Total No. of Printed Pages:01 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Batch 2011 Reappear URBAN DESIGN CODE : AR L2411 Max Time : 3 Hrs Max Marks : 50 Instructions to the candidates : 1. Section ‘A’ is compulsory. 2. Attempt ONE question each from Section-B, Section-C & Section-D 3. Support your answers by neat and proportionate sketches. Section A 1. Write short notes on: Size and Density in Urban Design. (5) 2. Write short note on ‘F.A.R.’ (5) 3. Write short note on Urban Massing. (5) 4. Describe Urban Design. What is the characteristic difference between Town Planning and Urban Design? (5) Section-B 5. Discuss and explain the various Determinants of Urban Form giving suitable examples and illustrations. (10) 6. Explain the various principles of Urban Design that were used in Ancient Rome. Support your answer with suitable examples and relevant sketches. (10) Section-C 7. Discuss the role of ‘Scale’ in Urban Design. Explain giving examples how does ‘Human Vision’ help in determining Urban Scale. (10) 8. Explain with the help of illustrated examples, the various elements of Urban Spaces. Describe the characteristics and role of each element in shaping of an Urban Space. (10) Section-D 9. What is ‘Frame Control’? Elaborate and explain the various frame controls used in residential and commercial areas considering the case of Chandigarh. (10) 10. Analyze the role of Planned Unit Development as a regulatory process. Explain giving examples of Mixed Land Use development. (10) Roll No. ______________ Total No. of Printed Pages:01 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Batch 2012 Reappear Semester-VII URBAN DESIGN CODE : AR L2425 Max Time : 3 Hrs Max Marks : 50 Instructions to the candidates : 1. Section ‘A’ is compulsory. 2. Attempt ONE question each from Section-B, Section-C & Section-D 3. Support your answers by neat and proportionate sketches. Section A 1. Write short notes on: Urban space and Open Space in Urban Design. (5) 2. Write short note on ‘Routes’ in urban design. (5) 3. Write short notes on Vista and Skyline . (5) 4. Briefly explain ‘Building Bulk’ (5) Section-B 5. Explain the various principles of Urban Design that were used in the Renaissance. Support your answer with suitable examples and relevant sketches. (10) 6. Explain the various Determinants of Urban Form giving suitable examples and illustrations. (10) Section-C 7. Explain the various principles used for design of Urban Spaces with suitable examples and sketches. (10) 8. Discuss in detail the various types of Urban Spaces, their characteristics and significance in the city giving suitable examples for each type. (10) Section-D 9. Explain the significance of controls and legislation in Urban Design. What are the various architectural controls used in Chandigarh’s Commercial and Residential Areas? (10) 10. What is FAR and what is its significance? Also, explain the different typologies of Zoning giving examples. (10) Roll No. ______________ Total No. of Printed Pages:01 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Batch 2012 Reappear Semester-VII URBAN DESIGN CODE : AR L2425 Max Time : 3 Hrs Max Marks : 50 Instructions to the candidates : 1. Section ‘A’ is compulsory. 2. Attempt ONE question each from Section-B, Section-C & Section-D 3. Support your answers by neat and proportionate sketches. Section A 1. Write short notes on: Nodes and Landmark in Urban Design. (5) 2. Briefly explain ‘Zoning’. (5) 3. Write short note on ‘Scale’ in Urban Design. (5) 4. Write short notes on: Piazza and Plaza in Urban Design (5) Section-B 5. What are the five basic elements which people use to construct their mental image of a city? Illustrate and explain the elements with suitable examples. (10) 6. Explain the various principles of Urban Design that were used in the Medieval Times. Support your answer with suitable examples and relevant sketches. (10) Section-C 7. Discuss what is ‘Enclosure’ in Urban Design. Also explain with examples the relevance of ‘Scale’ in Urban Design. (10) 8. What are the various types of spaces in Urban Areas? What is the nature and significance of these urban spaces? Support with examples and sketches. (10) Section-D 9. Explain in detail the Urban controls used along the 7 V’s of Chandigarh. Also explain the significance of these controls. (10) 10. What are the various types of Zoning? Explain each type with suitable examples. (10)

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