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Child Growth and Development is a core subject in nursing education and a consistently tested area in GNM, BSc Nursing, Post Basic Nursing, ANM, and various national and state-level competitive nursing examinations such as AIIMS NORCET, RRB, ESIC, DSSSB, and KGMU.
Child Growth and Development is a core subject in nursing education and a consistently tested area in GNM, BSc Nursing, Post Basic Nursing, ANM, and various national and state-level competitive nursing examinations such as AIIMS NORCET, RRB, ESIC, DSSSB, and KGMU.
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| Free NORCET Exams Preparation Series - Child Health Nursing-1 Unit-2 The Healthy Child |
This is Part 4 of Unit-2 ( The Healthy Child ): MCQs 301–400, carefully compiled to strengthen conceptual understanding and examination readiness. The questions are aligned with standard nursing curricula and frequently asked examination patterns.
This MCQ set comprehensively covers:
- 👶 Normal growth parameters (weight, height, head circumference)
- 🧠 Developmental milestones
- 🧩 Play therapy & types of play
- 🧑⚕️ Theories – Freud, Erikson, Piaget, Kohlberg
- 🍼 Breastfeeding, BFHI, KMC, weaning
- 🥗 Child nutrition & deficiency diseases
- 📊 Growth monitoring & malnutrition indicators
📌 Importance of This MCQ Series
- Reflects previous years’ examination trends
- Integrates theoretical knowledge with clinical relevance
- Ideal for systematic revision and self-assessment
- Enhances accuracy, confidence, and critical thinking
Part 4 : MCQs 301–400
Let's Start - All The Best 👍
Q301. A nurse measures a 6-month-old’s weight. Expected weight is:a) Birth weight
b) Twice the birth weight
c) Three times the birth weight
d) Four times the birth weight
✅ Answer: b) Twice the birth weight
👉 Explanation: By 5–6 months, weight doubles; by 1 year, it triples.
Q302. Height increases by 50% of birth length at:
a) 6 months
b) 1 year
c) 2 years
d) 5 years
✅ Answer: b) 1 year
Q303. Head circumference equals chest circumference at:
a) 6 months
b) 1 year
c) 2 years
d) 5 years
✅ Answer: b) 1 year
Q304. A child with delayed eruption of teeth may have deficiency of:
a) Vitamin D
b) Vitamin K
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin B12
✅ Answer: a) Vitamin D
Q305. First permanent teeth to erupt are usually:
a) Incisors
b) Canines
c) First molars
d) Premolars
✅ Answer: c) First molars (around 6 years).
Q306. Social smile appears at:
a) Birth
b) 6 weeks
c) 6 months
d) 9 months
✅ Answer: b) 6 weeks
Q307. A 9-month-old should be able to:
a) Sit without support
b) Walk independently
c) Copy triangle
d) Write alphabets
✅ Answer: a) Sit without support
Q308. Stranger anxiety usually begins at:
a) 3 months
b) 6 months
c) 8–9 months
d) 12 months
✅ Answer: c) 8–9 months
Q309. A 2-year-old child should have a vocabulary of about:
a) 10 words
b) 50 words
c) 200 words
d) 500 words
✅ Answer: b) 50 words
Q310. By 4 years, a child can:
a) Skip on one foot
b) Walk unsupported
c) Write complete sentences
d) Ride a bicycle
✅ Answer: a) Skip on one foot
Q311. Freud’s phallic stage is characterized by:
a) Toilet training
b) Oedipus/Electra complex
c) School achievements
d) Peer group loyalty
✅ Answer: b) Oedipus/Electra complex
Q312. Erikson’s stage for a 2-year-old:
a) Trust vs mistrust
b) Autonomy vs shame and doubt
c) Initiative vs guilt
d) Industry vs inferiority
✅ Answer: b) Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Q313. Piaget’s pre-operational stage is characterized by:
a) Egocentrism & magical thinking
b) Abstract reasoning
c) Object permanence only
d) Logical concrete operations
✅ Answer: a) Egocentrism & magical thinking
Q314. Kohlberg’s pre-conventional level involves:
a) Obedience to avoid punishment
b) Universal ethical principles
c) Social contract
d) Internalized moral values
✅ Answer: a) Obedience to avoid punishment
Q315. A 14-year-old boy questioning social rules is in:
a) Piaget’s concrete operations
b) Piaget’s formal operations
c) Freud’s oral stage
d) Erikson’s trust vs mistrust
✅ Answer: b) Piaget’s formal operations
Q316. WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for:
a) 3 months
b) 4 months
c) 6 months
d) 12 months
✅ Answer: c) 6 months
Q317. A 4-month-old infant fed diluted cow’s milk is at risk for:
a) Iron deficiency anemia
b) Rickets
c) Obesity
d) Hypertension
✅ Answer: a) Iron deficiency anemia
Q318. Best first weaning food in India:
a) Honey
b) Rice porridge (khichdi, dal water)
c) Tea
d) Biscuits
✅ Answer: b) Rice porridge / dal water
Q319. Exclusive breastfeeding prevents:
a) Diarrhea & respiratory infections
b) Malaria
c) Asthma always
d) Genetic disorders
✅ Answer: a) Diarrhea & respiratory infections
Q320. Foremilk is rich in:
a) Fat
b) Protein
c) Lactose & water
d) Vitamins only
✅ Answer: c) Lactose & water
Q321. Step 5 of BFHI emphasizes:
a) Counseling mothers about breastfeeding
b) Giving water to newborns
c) Offering free formula
d) Pre-lacteal feeds
✅ Answer: a) Counseling mothers about breastfeeding
Q322. BFHI hospitals must avoid:
a) Rooming-in
b) Exclusive breastfeeding
c) Artificial nipples & bottles
d) Kangaroo care
✅ Answer: c) Artificial nipples & bottles
Q323. Kangaroo mother care is most beneficial for:
a) Overweight babies
b) Preterm & low-birth-weight babies
c) Only healthy infants
d) Mothers only
✅ Answer: b) Preterm & low-birth-weight babies
Q324. Skin-to-skin contact soon after birth:
a) Improves thermoregulation & bonding
b) Causes hypothermia
c) Prevents lactation
d) Delays breastfeeding
✅ Answer: a) Improves thermoregulation & bonding
Q325. Pre-lacteal feeds are discouraged because:
a) Reduce suckling & delay lactation
b) Improve immunity
c) Provide vitamins
d) Prevent jaundice
✅ Answer: a) Reduce suckling & delay lactation
Q326. Play of a 3-year-old:
a) Parallel play
b) Associative play
c) Cooperative play
d) Solitary play
✅ Answer: b) Associative play
Q327. Best toy for a 1-year-old:
a) Push-pull toy
b) Chess
c) Marbles
d) Computer games
✅ Answer: a) Push-pull toy
Q328. Hospital play helps in:
a) Reducing fear & preparing child for procedures
b) Increasing stress
c) Avoiding bonding
d) Isolating child
✅ Answer: a) Reducing fear & preparing child for procedures
Q329. Therapeutic play is used to:
a) Express feelings & cope with illness
b) Pass time only
c) Improve academics
d) Distract parents
✅ Answer: a) Express feelings & cope with illness
Q330. Which play is typical in school-age children?
a) Competitive team games
b) Parallel play
c) Solitary play
d) Onlooker play
✅ Answer: a) Competitive team games
Q331. A 10-year-old feels inferior compared to peers. According to Erikson, this stage is:
a) Industry vs inferiority
b) Initiative vs guilt
c) Identity vs role confusion
d) Trust vs mistrust
✅ Answer: a) Industry vs inferiority
Q332. A 15-year-old girl asks about career and self-image. Erikson stage:
a) Autonomy vs shame
b) Identity vs role confusion
c) Initiative vs guilt
d) Intimacy vs isolation
✅ Answer: b) Identity vs role confusion
Q333. A mother says her 2-year-old refuses to share toys. Nurse explains this is:
a) Normal parallel play behavior
b) Sign of autism
c) Behavioral disorder
d) Delayed development
✅ Answer: a) Normal parallel play behavior
Q334. A child recovering from tonsillectomy prefers coloring. Nurse interprets this as:
a) Suitable quiet play
b) Inappropriate
c) Dangerous
d) Delayed milestone
✅ Answer: a) Suitable quiet play
Q335. A 4-year-old scheduled for surgery is anxious. Best nursing intervention:
a) Demonstrate procedure with doll
b) Ignore child’s fear
c) Force procedure
d) Give sedatives immediately
✅ Answer: a) Demonstrate procedure with doll
Q336. Growth hormone deficiency leads to:
a) Pituitary dwarfism
b) Gigantism
c) Acromegaly
d) Precocious puberty
✅ Answer: a) Pituitary dwarfism
Q337. Precocious puberty in girls is defined as onset before:
a) 6 years
b) 8 years
c) 10 years
d) 12 years
✅ Answer: b) 8 years
Q338. Delayed puberty in boys is absence of testicular enlargement after:
a) 10 years
b) 12 years
c) 14 years
d) 16 years
✅ Answer: c) 14 years
Q339. Rickets is most commonly due to:
a) Vitamin D deficiency
b) Iron deficiency
c) Protein deficiency
d) Iodine deficiency
✅ Answer: a) Vitamin D deficiency
Q340. Kwashiorkor is due to deficiency of:
a) Protein
b) Fat
c) Carbohydrates
d) Vitamins
✅ Answer: a) Protein
Q341. Best indicator of child’s health:
a) Weight gain
b) Hair growth
c) Eye color
d) Skin color
✅ Answer: a) Weight gain
Q342. Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) <11.5 cm indicates:
a) Severe acute malnutrition
b) Normal growth
c) Obesity
d) None
✅ Answer: a) Severe acute malnutrition
Q343. Which vitamin deficiency causes delayed wound healing?
a) Vitamin C
b) Vitamin D
c) Vitamin A
d) Vitamin K
✅ Answer: a) Vitamin C
Q344. Vitamin A deficiency leads to:
a) Night blindness & xerophthalmia
b) Rickets
c) Pellagra
d) Beriberi
✅ Answer: a) Night blindness & xerophthalmia
Q345. Best method to monitor growth:
a) Growth chart plotting
b) Monthly weight only
c) Height once in lifetime
d) Checking teeth
✅ Answer: a) Growth chart plotting
Q346. A 3-year-old hospitalized for pneumonia cries when mother leaves. This is:
a) Separation anxiety (normal)
b) Autism
c) Aggression
d) Regression only
✅ Answer: a) Separation anxiety
Q347. Regression during hospitalization means:
a) Returning to earlier developmental stage
b) Accelerated maturity
c) Independence
d) Logical reasoning
✅ Answer: a) Returning to earlier stage
Q348. A nurse advises a mother that bottle feeding increases risk of:
a) Otitis media & diarrhea
b) Rickets
c) Asthma always
d) Diabetes immediately
✅ Answer: a) Otitis media & diarrhea
Q349. A newborn with low birth weight should be:
a) Kept skin-to-skin with mother (KMC)
b) Separated in nursery
c) Fed formula immediately
d) Given pacifier
✅ Answer: a) Kept skin-to-skin with mother
Q350. The role of nurse in promoting child health is mainly:
a) Growth monitoring, parental guidance, health education
b) Only giving injections
c) Only weighing babies
d) Restricting play
✅ Answer: a) Growth monitoring, parental guidance, health education
Q351. The best single indicator of child’s nutritional status is:
a) Weight for age
b) Head circumference
c) Skin fold thickness
d) Height for age
✅ Answer: a) Weight for age
👉 Explanation: Weight changes quickly with illness or malnutrition, making it the most sensitive indicator.
Q352. At what age does a child achieve full adult head circumference?
a) 1 year
b) 3 years
c) 5 years
d) 12 years
✅ Answer: c) 5 years
👉 Explanation: By 5 years, ~90% of adult brain size is achieved.
Q353. A 2-year-old boy is 85 cm tall. This is:
a) Normal
b) Short stature
c) Tall stature
d) Needs genetic test
✅ Answer: a) Normal
👉 Explanation: Average height at 2 years ≈ 85–90 cm.
Q354. A child’s birth weight is 3 kg. Expected weight at 5 years is:
a) 12 kg
b) 15 kg
c) 18 kg
d) 20 kg
✅ Answer: d) 20 kg
👉 Explanation: Weight at 2 years ≈ 4× birth weight, and at 5 years ≈ 6× birth weight.
Q355. In infancy, the most rapid growth occurs in:
a) Weight
b) Length
c) Head circumference
d) Chest circumference
✅ Answer: c) Head circumference
👉 Explanation: Brain grows fastest in the first year.
Q356. A 3-year-old should be able to:
a) Copy a circle
b) Copy a triangle
c) Write own name
d) Tie shoelaces
✅ Answer: a) Copy a circle
Q357. Toilet training is usually successful by:
a) 12 months
b) 18 months
c) 2–3 years
d) 4–5 years
✅ Answer: c) 2–3 years
Q358. A child speaks in short sentences (“Me want toy”). Likely age:
a) 12 months
b) 18 months
c) 2 years
d) 4 years
✅ Answer: c) 2 years
Q359. A 5-year-old can:
a) Hop on one foot
b) Ride tricycle
c) Build tower of 2 cubes
d) Scribble only
✅ Answer: a) Hop on one foot
Q360. The pincer grasp (thumb & finger) develops at:
a) 4 months
b) 6 months
c) 9 months
d) 12 months
✅ Answer: c) 9 months
Q361. According to Freud, toilet training conflicts occur in:
a) Oral stage
b) Anal stage
c) Phallic stage
d) Latency stage
✅ Answer: b) Anal stage
Q362. A 7-year-old developing peer relationships is in Erikson’s stage of:
a) Trust vs mistrust
b) Autonomy vs shame
c) Industry vs inferiority
d) Initiative vs guilt
✅ Answer: c) Industry vs inferiority
Q363. Piaget’s sensorimotor stage is characterized by:
a) Reflexes & object permanence
b) Logical reasoning
c) Conservation of mass
d) Abstract thought
✅ Answer: a) Reflexes & object permanence
Q364. Kohlberg’s conventional morality emphasizes:
a) Peer approval, law & order
b) Avoidance of punishment only
c) Universal ethical principles
d) Obedience to parents only
✅ Answer: a) Peer approval, law & order
Q365. A teenager begins abstract reasoning. Piaget stage:
a) Pre-operational
b) Concrete operational
c) Formal operational
d) Sensorimotor
✅ Answer: c) Formal operational
Q366. Colostrum is rich in:
a) Protein & antibodies
b) Fat only
c) Water only
d) Sugar only
✅ Answer: a) Protein & antibodies
Q367. Exclusive breastfeeding is protective against:
a) Diarrhea & respiratory infections
b) Tuberculosis
c) Malaria
d) Genetic diseases
✅ Answer: a) Diarrhea & respiratory infections
Q368. A 9-month-old needs complementary foods because:
a) Milk supply decreases
b) Energy & iron needs exceed breast milk alone
c) Mother works outside
d) Tradition
✅ Answer: b) Energy & iron needs exceed breast milk alone
Q369. The best position for breastfeeding:
a) Baby’s abdomen facing mother’s abdomen
b) Baby kept sideways
c) Mother lying on stomach
d) Baby lying supine away from mother
✅ Answer: a) Baby’s abdomen facing mother’s abdomen
Q370. Early initiation of breastfeeding (within 1 hour) prevents:
a) Hypothermia & hypoglycemia
b) Obesity
c) Vitamin C deficiency
d) Dehydration
✅ Answer: a) Hypothermia & hypoglycemia
Q371. BFHI discourages:
a) Rooming-in
b) Pacifiers & bottles
c) Exclusive breastfeeding
d) Skin-to-skin contact
✅ Answer: b) Pacifiers & bottles
Q372. Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative was launched by:
a) WHO & UNICEF
b) ICMR
c) Indian Red Cross
d) UNESCO
✅ Answer: a) WHO & UNICEF
Q373. Step 10 of BFHI includes:
a) Support groups for breastfeeding mothers
b) Discharge without education
c) Free formula samples
d) Separation of baby
✅ Answer: a) Support groups for breastfeeding mothers
Q374. Kangaroo mother care is contraindicated in:
a) Stable preterm infants
b) Very sick or unstable babies
c) Low-birth-weight babies
d) Breastfeeding babies
✅ Answer: b) Very sick or unstable babies
Q375. Pre-lacteal feeds should be avoided because:
a) Delay initiation of breastfeeding
b) Increase risk of infection
c) Reduce milk production
d) All of the above
✅ Answer: d) All of the above
Q376. Play in infancy is mostly:
a) Solitary play
b) Associative play
c) Cooperative play
d) Competitive play
✅ Answer: a) Solitary play
Q377. Parallel play is seen in:
a) 1–2 years
b) 3–4 years
c) 5–6 years
d) Adolescence
✅ Answer: a) 1–2 years
Q378. Therapeutic play is useful in:
a) Expressing fear before surgery
b) Only entertainment
c) Academic development
d) Nutrition counseling
✅ Answer: a) Expressing fear before surgery
Q379. A hospitalized 6-year-old wants to play cricket. Nurse suggests:
a) Board games/cards
b) Hospital playroom with group games
c) Outdoor cricket match
d) Isolation only
✅ Answer: b) Hospital playroom with group games
Q380. Which play fosters teamwork in school-age children?
a) Competitive play
b) Solitary play
c) Parallel play
d) Onlooker play
✅ Answer: a) Competitive play
Q381. A 4-month-old with poor head control is:
a) Normal
b) Delayed milestone
c) Precocious
d) Ready for sitting
✅ Answer: b) Delayed milestone
Q382. A 2-year-old hospitalized child begins bedwetting again. This is:
a) Regression due to stress
b) Bladder disease
c) Psychological disorder
d) Abuse
✅ Answer: a) Regression due to stress
Q383. A mother asks why her 9-month-old refuses strangers. Nurse replies:
a) Stranger anxiety is normal at this age
b) Child has autism
c) Child is spoiled
d) Needs psychotherapy
✅ Answer: a) Stranger anxiety is normal
Q384. A 3-year-old with kwashiorkor shows:
a) Edema, moon face, hair changes
b) Severe wasting only
c) Obesity
d) Tall stature
✅ Answer: a) Edema, moon face, hair changes
Q385. A 7-year-old hospitalized for surgery is anxious. Best intervention:
a) Role play with dolls explaining surgery
b) Ignore child’s anxiety
c) Restrain child
d) Sedation only
✅ Answer: a) Role play with dolls explaining surgery
Q386. Marasmus is due to deficiency of:
a) Protein only
b) Carbohydrate only
c) Total calorie deficiency
d) Vitamin C deficiency
✅ Answer: c) Total calorie deficiency
Q387. Vitamin D deficiency causes:
a) Rickets
b) Scurvy
c) Pellagra
d) Beriberi
✅ Answer: a) Rickets
Q388. A child with bowed legs and widened wrists likely has:
a) Rickets
b) Kwashiorkor
c) Marasmus
d) Beriberi
✅ Answer: a) Rickets
Q389. A 12-year-old with height <3rd percentile for age is classified as:
a) Normal
b) Stunted growth
c) Wasted
d) Obese
✅ Answer: b) Stunted growth
Q390. Severe wasting in a child is best detected by:
a) Weight-for-height
b) Head circumference
c) MUAC
d) Birth weight
✅ Answer: a) Weight-for-height
Q391. Vitamin K at birth prevents:
a) Hemorrhagic disease of newborn
b) Scurvy
c) Night blindness
d) Marasmus
✅ Answer: a) Hemorrhagic disease of newborn
Q392. A 5-year-old boy with swollen gums & bleeding has deficiency of:
a) Vitamin C
b) Vitamin A
c) Vitamin D
d) Vitamin B12
✅ Answer: a) Vitamin C (Scurvy)
Q393. A 3-year-old with protruding abdomen, wasted buttocks likely has:
a) Kwashiorkor
b) Marasmus
c) Worm infestation
d) Obesity
✅ Answer: b) Marasmus
Q394. Primary dentition (milk teeth) is complete by:
a) 1 year
b) 2 years
c) 2.5 years
d) 5 years
✅ Answer: c) 2.5 years
Q395. A nurse teaches mother that “play is a child’s work.” This means:
a) Play promotes learning & development
b) Only entertainment
c) Waste of time
d) Avoid in illness
✅ Answer: a) Play promotes learning & development
Q396. A 9-year-old admitted with fracture asks many questions. This reflects:
a) Industry vs inferiority stage curiosity
b) Anxiety
c) Regression
d) Aggression
✅ Answer: a) Industry vs inferiority
Q397. A 13-year-old girl distressed about appearance is in Erikson’s stage of:
a) Identity vs role confusion
b) Autonomy vs shame
c) Initiative vs guilt
d) Trust vs mistrust
✅ Answer: a) Identity vs role confusion
Q398. A malnourished child’s MUAC = 10 cm. Diagnosis:
a) Severe acute malnutrition
b) Moderate malnutrition
c) Normal
d) Obesity
✅ Answer: a) Severe acute malnutrition
Q399. A newborn is given honey as pre-lacteal feed. Nurse should:
a) Educate mother about risks (infection, botulism)
b) Encourage practice
c) Ignore it
d) Replace with sugar water
✅ Answer: a) Educate mother about risks
Q400. The nurse’s role in growth & development includes:
a) Growth monitoring, parental guidance, nutrition counseling
b) Only immunization
c) Only measuring height
d) Restricting play
✅ Answer: a) Growth monitoring, parental guidance, nutrition counseling
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