There is need to be aware of some things before we go in for Unilag MPH and Msc Public health entrance examinations.
There is also the need to be proactive and well-prepared. see a sample of some questions below if you are preparing for the Unilag Postgraduate exams.
There is also need to be beware of the associated fees with the program.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
M.Sc. Public Health Qualifying
Examination
2014/2015 Session
Instructions:
Answer all Questions
Time: 50
minutes
1.
Which of the following makes up the biological environment?
A.
plants and animals B. residence and
housing C. atmosphere D. water
2.
Water borne diseases are
A.
Diseases in which the infective agents are present in the water
B.
Small particles present in water.
C.
Diseases in which the causative organisms are very minute.
D.
caused by pathogenic microorganisms that most
commonly are transmitted in contaminated fresh water
3. The
following are processes in water purification by sand filter.
A.
percolation B. sedimentation C. rapid mixing D. coagulation
4. All
of these are international notificable diseases except
A.
plague B. cholera C. SARS
D. legionaire disease E. Ebola
5. All
of the following has an intermediate host except ------------------
A.
schistosomiasis B.
trypanosomiasis C. ebola D. malaria
6. The
vector that causes river blindness (onchocerciasis) ---------------
A.
tsetse-fly B. simulium damnosum C. plasmodium D. sandfly
7. Prevalence
is best described as --------------------
A. is a
measure of disease that allows us to determine a person's likelihood of having
a disease.
B. Is a
measure of disease that allows us to determine a person's probability of being
diagnosed with a disease during a given period of time.
C. is a
measure often used to determine the level of morbidity in a population.
D. is
the number of deaths due to a disease divided by the total population.
8.
Where is water found -----------------------
A.
lithosphere B. hydrosphere C. biosphere D. atmosphere
9. One
is not considered when trying to learn about a population
A . Age B.
Literacy level C. Sex D.
Frequency of health facilities use
10.
Which of the following is not used to ascertain socio-economy status?
A.
age B. income C. residence D. occupation E. education
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