Answer: Andhra Pradesh
Answer: Andhra Pradesh
Answer: Technical education
Answer: The period prevalence rate is frequently used than the point prevalence rate
(i) Age of mother
(ii) The birth order
(iii) Spacing between births
(iv) Weight at birth
Codes :Answer: (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
Answer: A dedicated Adolescent Health Counsellors is placed under School Health Programme
Answer: Coital frequency (excluding periods of abstinence)
Answer: The scheme is jointly implemented by the Ministry of Women and Child Development and Ministry of Health
(i) Norway
(ii) Australia
(ii) Switzerland
(iv) Denmark
Codes :Answer: Norway, Australia, Switzerland, Denmark
Assertion (A) : The high level expert group on universal health coverage for India proposed enhancing public expenditure on health from existing 1.2% of GDP to atleast 2.5 by 2017 and to 3% of GDP by 2022.
Reason (R) : The increased public expenditure on health will lead to a sharp decline in proportion of private ‘Out of pocket’ spending on health from 67% to around 33% by 2022.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Answer: 1891 – 1921
Answer: Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
(a) Japan
(b) Sweden
(c) France
(d) United Kingdom
Codes :Answer: Japan, Sweden, France, United Kingdom
Answer: 640
Assertion (A) : The economic impact of improved reproductive health on Women’s lives begins with improvements in their own health in which access to family planning plays a key role.
Research (R) : Access to family planning results in having lesser number of children which in turn encourages women to participate in income generating activities.
Codes :Answer: Both (A) and (R) are true, (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
Answer: Stephen Enke