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CBSE | DEPARTMENT OF SKILL EDUCATION

HEALTH CARE (SUBJECT CODE 813)


Blue-print for Sample Question Paper for Class XI (Session 2024-2025)
Max. Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 60

PART A - EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS (10 MARKS):

OBJECTIVE TYPE SHORT ANSWER


UNIT TOTAL
NAME OF THE UNIT QUESTIONS TYPE QUESTIONS
NO. QUESTIONS
1 MARK EACH 2 MARKS EACH
1 Communication Skills-IV 1 1 2
2 Self-Management Skills-IV 2 1 3
Information and Communication
3 1 1 2
Technology Skills-IV
4 Entrepreneurial Skills-IV 1 1 2
5 Green Skills-IV 1 1 2
TOTAL QUESTIONS 6 5 11
NO. OF QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED Any 4 Any 3 7
TOTAL MARKS 1x4=4 2x3=6 10 MARKS

PART B - SUBJECT SPECIFIC SKILLS (50 MARKS):

DESCRIPTIVE/
OBJECTIVE SHORT SHORT
LONG
TYPE ANS. TYPE ANS. TYPE
UNIT ANS. TYPE TOTAL
NAME OF THE UNIT QUESTIONS QUES.- I QUES.- II
QUESTIONS
NO. QUESTIONS
1 MARK 2 MARKS 3 MARKS 4 MARKS
EACH EACH EACH EACH
Hospital Management 1
1 System 6 1 1 9
Role of General Duty
2 Assistant for Outpatient 7 1 - 1 9
Care
Role of General Duty 1
3 Assistant for Inpatient 6 1 1 9
Care
4 First Aid 6 1 1 1 9
Maintaining Safe, Healthy -
5 and Secure Environment 7 1 1 9
TOTAL QUESTIONS 32 5 3 5 45
NO. OF QUESTIONS
26 Any 3 Any 2 Any 3 34
TO BE ANSWERED
TOTAL MARKS 1 x 26= 26 2x3=6 3x2=6 4 x 3 = 12 50 MARKS
CBSE | DEPARTMENT OF SKILL EDUCATION
HEALTH CARE (SUBJECT CODE 813)
Sample Question Paper for Class XI (Session 2024-2025)
Max. Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 60

General Instructions:
1. Please read the instructions carefully.
2. This Question Paper consists of 24 questions in two sections – Section A & Section B.
3. Section A has Objective type questions whereas Section B contains Subjective type questions.
4. Out of the given (6 + 18 =) 24 questions, a candidate has to answer (6 + 11 =) 17 questions in the
allotted (maximum) time of 3 hours.
5. All questions of a particular section must be attempted in the correct order.
6. SECTION A - OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (30 MARKS):
i. This section has 06 questions.
ii. There is no negative marking.
iii. Do as per the instructions given.
iv. Marks allotted are mentioned against each question/part.
7. SECTION B – SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (30 MARKS):
i. This section contains 18 questions.
ii. A candidate has to do 11 questions.
iii. Do as per the instructions given.
iv. Marks allotted are mentioned against each question/part.
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
Q. 1 Answer any 4 out of the given 6 questions on Employability Skills (1 x 4 = 4 marks)
i. Which of the following is not among the basic principles of effective communication? 1
(a) Concrete
(b) Complete
(c) Courteous
(d) Corresponds
ii. Ravi works hard to get the best student award at the end of the year. Identify the type of motivation is 1
this.
(a) Internal
(b) External
(c) Both internal and external
(d) Not any specific type of motivation
iii. Select the shortcut key, used to create a new document. 1
(a) Ctrl+ c
(b) Ctrl + n
(c) Ctrl + m
(d) Ctrl + d
iv. Any business activity that is intangible, which cannot be seen and felt, but is for the benefit of a buyer is 1
called
(a) Manufacturing business
(b) Service Business
(c) Trading Business
(d) Product Business
v. Which of the following actions would not help a green agriculture sector? 1
(a) Using chemical fertilisers
(b) Using organic manure
(c) Growing vegetables using vermicompost
(d) Buying or selling organic potatoes
vi. What makes a person complete his work or studies without others cheering him? 1
(a) Self-confidence
(b) Self-motivation
(c) Communication
(d) Self-esteem

Q. 2 Answer any 5 out of the given 7 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. This department of hospital has the advantage of investigation and treatment to be done without 1
admitting patient by bringing down the cost of medical expenditure. Which department is this?
(a) In patient department
(b) Out patient department
(c) cleaning department
(d) Administration department
ii. hazards are caused due to same posture and movements for a long time, improper 1
layout of workstation (e.g., computer workstation, workstation for repair of electrical gadgets, etc.),
faulty chairs, tools and equipment, etc. Wrong postures also cause fatigue, back pain, and discomfort
in shoulders and lower limbs.
(a) Physical
(b) Ergonomic
(c) Psychological
(d) Safety
iii. The main reason for patients to use call light frequently is . 1
(a) to report pain
(b) to report about unusual monitor noises
(c) to seek assistance in using toilets
(d) All of the above
iv. At the reception counter of a clinic, there is some confusion regarding the time allotted to few patients. 1
What skills and abilities of a receptionist will help ease the confusion?
(a) Communication skills
(b) Politeness
(c) Organization ability
(d) All of the above
v. The major emergencies, usually, occurring in hospitals are due to fire, security problems and 1
.
(a) road accidents
(b) drowning
(c) electrical shock
(d) None of the above
vi. Prevent the spread of infections. A hospital or a health care facility may follow its own policies to control 1
infections. However, the procedures, generally, followed by and large are those recommended by the
, a US agency that studies various pathogenic organisms, spread of contagious
diseases and methods used to control the spread of infections.
(a) Site for Disease Control
(b) Site for Disaster Control
(c) Center for Disease Control
(d) Center for Disaster Control
vii. indicates the body’s most basic functions. It gives information about the 1
physiological and psychological health of a person.
(a) Name of patient
(b) Address of patient
(c) Injury in patient
(d) Vital Sign in Patients

Q. 3 Answer any 7 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 6 = 6 marks)


i. Skull is measured from above the eyes to the , where the diameter is the maximum. 1
(a) frontal protuberance
(b) occipital protuberance
(c) parietal protuberance
(d) lobular protuberance
ii. A General Duty Assistant must be trained in fire prevention, for the use of fire alarm and to locate 1
.
(a) electrician
(b) emergency exits
(c) trees
(d) None of the above
iii. The organizational duties of a GDA include the following: 1
A. Communicate to maintain good interpersonal relationships
B. Service extended to internal and external customers
C. Participate in performance improvement activities
D. Master necessary skills and competencies
E. Perform administrative support functions
(a) A, B, C Only
(b) A, C, D Only
(c) B, C, D Only
(d) C, D, E Only
iv. The primary purpose of giving is to sustain the life of a person before the arrival of 1
a qualified medical expert, reduce her/his discomfort due to pain, help in early recovery and prevent
her/his condition from worsening.
(a) Care
(b) Water
(c) First Aid
(d) Comfort
v. How frequently should a GDA take rounds in order to reduce the frequency of call lights? 1
(a) 6 hourly
(b) 4 hourly
(c) 2 hourly
(d) Hourly
vi. If oxygen knob is on, then is prohibited. 1
(a) sleeping
(b) eating
(c) smoking
(d) None of the above
vii. Blood pressure is measured using ‘ ’. 1
(a) stethoscope
(b) autoscope
(c) sphygmomano-meter
(d) thermometer

Q. 4 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. refers to the practice that reduces the number and inhibit the growth of 1
microorganisms, especially pathogens or disease-causing bacteria.
(a) Medical cleaning
(b) Medical asepsis
(c) Medical care
(d) Medical wipe
ii. indicates the number of breaths (or chest movements) a person takes per 1
minute when s/he is at rest.
(a) Respiration rate
(b) Heart rate
(c) Blood pressure
(d) Pulse rate
iii. ADL in health care refer to self-care activities, which are to be performed by an individual routinely to 1
maintain herself/himself (e.g. feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, homemaking and leisure activities).
Health professionals refer to the ability or inability to perform ADLs as an indicator of the functional
status of a person, especially while referring to people with disabilities, younger children and the
elderly. What is the full form of ADL?
(a) Activities of Daily Layout
(b) Actions of Daily Living
(c) Activities of Daily Living
(d) Actions of Daily Layout
iv. How can GDA prevent patients from burn by hot liquids? 1
(a) placing coffee, tea just next to body of patient
(b) placing coffee, tea, and other hot liquids on a table where the patient can reach easily and safely
(c) placing hot water bag directly on contact with patient’s body
(d) by not following the prescribed norms of using hot water bags and heating pads
v. The GDA must keep the medical details of patients confidential. Except for professional reasons, the 1
details must not be discussed with others or in public. What kind of Medical ethics is this?
(a) Communication
(b) Cultural concerns
(c) Confidentiality
(d) Business related issues
vi. , orthopaedic mechanical device used to restrain and protect a part of the body in 1
case of a fracture (such as a broken leg or hand).
(a) defibrillator
(b) Tourniquet bandage
(c) sling
(d) splint

Q. 5 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. What kind of patients are more prone to get risk of injury? 1
A. elderly or mentally ill patients
B. patients with impaired vision or hearing
C. patients with impaired mobility (wheelchairs, walkers and partial paralysis)
D. All kinds of patients in hospital
(a) A, B, C only
(b) B, C, D only
(c) A, C, D only
(d) A, B, C and d
ii. The basic equipment used for hearing test is . 1
(a) Hearing aid
(b) Head mirror
(c) Tuning fork
(d) Cotton-tipped applicators
iii. Things needed for changing linen are bed cover, two sheets, draw sheet, pillow case and counterpane. 1
Match the additional articles needed with their purposes given in the following table:
Additional Articles needed Purpose
1. Laundry bag A. To carbolise furniture in a room
2. Dusters B. To discard used sheets and send the soiled linen to the laundry
3. A bowl with an antiseptic C. One dry duster to dust the mattress and sheets, and one damp
lotion duster to dust the furniture
(a) 1- B, 2, A, 3- C
(b) 1- A, 2, C, 3- B
(c) 1- C, 2, B, 3- A
(d) 1- B, 2, C, 3- A
iv. What are the basic qualities of GDA? 1
(a) Empathy, Honesty, Dependability
(b) Unenthusiastic, Impatient, Rude
(c) Untidy, Lethargic, Talkative
(d) Irregular, Dishonest, Attacking
v. Food-borne illnesses occur by consuming unhygienic foods and water. Bacteria are the common cause 1
of food contamination. The common symptoms include diarrhea, which may be bloody, nausea,
abdominal cramps, vomiting, fever, dehydration, shallow breath, rapid pulse, pale skin and chest pain.
should be given with lukewarm water.
(a) Cetrizine
(b) Oral Rehydration Salt
(c) VapoRub
(d) Paracetamol
vi. The signs of clinical death are as follows: 1
A. presence of pulse, heartbeat and respiration
B. Absence of pulse, heartbeat and respiration
C. pupils of the eye become fixed and non-reactive to light
D. absence of reflexes
E. setting of rigor mortis (stiffening of the body after death due to the fixation of muscles) within few
hours
(a) A, B, C, D
(b) A, C, D, E
(c) B, C, D, E
(d) A, B, C, D

Q. 6 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. , an electronic device that controls electric shocks of preset voltage to the heart through 1
the chest wall and is used to reinstate normal heart rate during ventricular fibrillation.
(a) cough suppressant
(b) defibrillator
(c) Advil
(d) Tylenol
ii. involves practices that are followed daily to keep oneself healthy and enhance one’s 1
personality.
(a) Basic grooming
(b) Basic dressing
(c) Basic appearance
(d) Gesture
iii. In case, a specimen is infectious in nature, then what precaution must be taken? 1
(a) Label saying ‘Danger of Infection’ must be affixed to the specimen package
(b) The packaging must be certified and carry the certification number (
(c) Instruction saying ‘Not to be opened if found’ must be affixed to the specimen package
(d) None of the above
iv. To measure the length of a baby, who cannot stand, the measurement is taken from the sole of the feet 1
to the of the head.
(a) back
(b) vertex
(c) front
(d) side
v. is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes the airways to tighten and 1
become narrow, causing difficulty in breathing.
(a) Fever
(b) Back pain
(c) Asthma
(d) Heat stroke
vi. conducts tests related to bacteria and toxins produced by them. 1
(a) Blood bank
(b) Haematology laboratory
(c) Clinical biochemistry laboratory
(d) Bacteriology laboratory

SECTION B: SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions on Employability Skills (2 x 3 = 6 marks)


Answer each question in 20 – 30 words.
Q. 7 What does posture as a type of non-verbal communication imply? Give any one example of correct 2
posture.
Q. 8 List any four ways to build a network of people around you. 2
Q. 9 List any two advantages of using a word processor to write a report. 2
Q. 10 What does the word "business idea" mean? 2
Q. 11 List all sectors of the green economy that affect your daily life. 2

Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions in 20 – 30 words each (2 x 3 = 6 marks)


Q. 12 How can one prepare patient for taking temperature? 2
Q. 13 How the caregiver can help a patient to get Dental care? 2
Q. 14 What practices should be avoided by GDA? 2
Q. 15 Enumerate the electrical safety measure in hospital. 2
Q. 16 What are the basic principles of First Aid? 2

Answer any 2 out of the given 3 questions in 30 – 50 words each (3 x 2 = 6 marks)


Q.17 Why bed making is an important process for a patient during recovery time? 3
Q.18 What does Heatstroke mean? What are the different symptoms of Heatstroke? If suddenly one 3
person faces Heatstroke on the road, how can one help the person to get comfort?
Q.19 Why is hand hygiene important? 3

Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions in 50– 80 words each (4 x 3 = 12 marks)
Q. 20 Name the common drugs used for following clinical conditions: 4
Allergies, Headache, Heartburn or Acidity, Nasal Congestion, Fever or flu, Constipation, Sprains and
strains and Dehydration
Q.21 Enumerate the basic qualities of receptionist. 4
Q.22 As a GDA how can you provide aftercare for a patient? 4
Q.23 Explain the following Steps of Handwashing. 4

Q. 24 Enumerate the Fire safety measures to be followed in hospital. 4

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