| sl no. |
Sector |
Job Role |
NOS |
PC |
Nos Marks |
PC Marks |
Correct
Answer |
Question
Image |
Question
English |
Answer 1
English |
Answer 2
English |
Answer 3
English |
Answer 4
English |
NSQF Level |
Difficulty
level |
| 1 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC1. wash and sanitize the baby’s feeding
apparatus thoroughly using appropriate
cleaning agents before feed |
38 |
|
3 |
|
| What do we do by keeping the baby
feeding bottles in it? |
|
Clean |
|
Sterilize |
|
|
E |
| 2 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC1. wash and sanitize the baby’s feeding
apparatus thoroughly using appropriate
cleaning agents before feed |
38 |
2 |
3 |
|
If we are manually sterilizing the feeding apparatus how long
should we keep it in boiling water? |
2 minutes |
5 minutes |
10 minutes |
30 minutes |
4 |
E |
| 3 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC2. store food and drink for the baby or child, hygienically |
38 |
2 |
|
|
You have kept baby food in this type of jar. When you open it
you heard a popping sound. What does
it mean? |
It has been sealed properly and is safe to eat |
It is stale and not safe to eat |
It has become rotten |
It should be consumed immediately |
4 |
E |
| 4 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC2. store food and drink for the baby or child, hygienically |
38 |
3 |
|
|
You should strictly check upon _________________ for the stored
baby foods. |
Taste |
Quality |
Quantity |
Expiry date |
4 |
M |
| 5 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC3. remove any potential choke hazards from the baby or child’s
vicinity at all times |
38 |
2 |
|
|
Identify the hazardous object baby is holding from the
following. |
|
|
|
|
|
E |
| 6 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC3. remove any potential choke hazards from the baby or child’s
vicinity at all times |
38 |
3 |
|
|
If the baby starts choking, how will you know? |
Laugh aloud |
Starts crawling |
Inability to cry or make much sound |
Roll over the floor |
|
M |
| 7 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC4. feed the baby carefully as per time specified, ensuring its
comfort with the temperature and quantity of food |
38 |
2 |
1 |
|
The new born should be feed every- |
1-2 hours |
2-3 hours |
4-6 hours |
6-8 hours |
4 |
M |
| 8 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC4. feed the baby carefully as per time specified, ensuring its
comfort with the temperature and quantity of food |
38 |
1 |
3 |
|
What is the correct method when bottle feeding a baby? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 9 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC4. feed the baby carefully as per time specified, ensuring its
comfort with the temperature and quantity of food |
38 |
2 |
|
|
Feeding baby in this position is considered incorrect because- |
Baby formula can flow into the middle ear, causing an infection. |
The baby formula can flow to nose and cause sneezing |
Baby will feel sleepy |
Baby's mouth is very small |
|
M |
| 10 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC5. check if the baby has ingested food properly |
38 |
1 |
|
|
A child is suddenly having trouble in breathing, speaking,
swallowing, or crying. What do you think has happened? |
Baby has stomach infection |
Baby has something stuck in throat |
Baby is very hungry |
Baby is feeling bored |
|
E |
| 11 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC5. check if the baby has ingested food properly |
38 |
2 |
3 |
|
How will you help encourage the newborn baby to breast feed
better. |
Feed baby as soon as he shows signs of hunger |
Perform breast compressions |
Both 1 and 2 |
|
4 |
H |
| 12 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC6. clean the baby of any mess caused due to the feed |
38 |
2.5 |
4 |
|
The baby has finished eating and need to be cleaned. What would
you use to clean the mess on his face? |
Dry cloth |
Sterile glove |
Paper |
Moistened, clean washcloth |
4 |
E |
| 13 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC6. clean the baby of any mess caused due to the feed |
38 |
2.5 |
|
|
What should you use from the following to keep the baby's cloth
clean while feeding? |
|
|
|
|
|
E |
| 14 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC7. monitor the baby or child after the feed and inform parents
immediately in case of any unfavourable reaction |
38 |
2 |
|
|
To help prevent the milk from coming back up, we have to keep
your baby upright after feeding for - |
1-5 minutes |
3-5 minutes |
6-8 minutes |
10 - 15 minutes |
|
H |
| 15 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC7. monitor the baby or child after the feed and inform parents
immediately in case of any unfavourable reaction |
38 |
1 |
2 |
|
If incase you find that baby is not comfortable or unwell after
food, you should - |
Try to make her sleep |
Immediately inform parents |
Make her drink water |
Keep her upright for about 5 minutes |
4 |
E |
| 16 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC7. monitor the baby or child after the feed and inform parents
immediately in case of any unfavourable reaction |
38 |
2 |
4 |
|
How will you know when my baby is finished breastfeeding? |
Baby will cry |
Baby will sleep |
baby will jerk her body |
Baby will unlatch naturally |
4 |
H |
| 17 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC8. coach the babies (9 months old onwards) in self-feeding |
38 |
1 |
2 |
|
Which among the following would you consider as finger food to
give to babies for self feeding? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
M |
| 18 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC8. coach the babies (9 months old onwards) in self-feeding |
38 |
1 |
|
|
Most babies will want to start self feeding between - |
3 and 4 months |
5 and 6 months |
6 and 8 months |
None of the above |
|
E |
| 19 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC8. coach the babies (9 months old onwards) in self-feeding |
38 |
2 |
1 |
|
Match the food correctly to the baby's growth period. |
A- 6 to 7 months B - 8-9 months C- 9 months and
above |
A- 8-9 months B - 6 to 7
months C-
9 months and above |
A- 9 months and above B - 8-9 months C- 6 to 7 months |
A- 6 to 7 months B - 9 months and
above C- 8-9
months |
4 |
H |
| 20 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0205
(Feed babies and toddlers)
|
PC8. coach the babies (9 months old onwards) in self-feeding |
38 |
1 |
4 |
|
What are the advantages of teaching self feeding to children? |
Children experience new sensations including different textures
and temperatures |
It helps children
understand their own feelings of hunger and fullness |
It helps develop important skills such as using the fingers and
hands for complex movements |
All of the above |
4 |
E |
| 21 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC1. identify with parents, any specific requirements/routine
for bathing and basic massaging the baby or toddler |
44 |
2 |
2 |
|
While attending baby for bath or massage you should- |
Request parents not to come in |
Ask if there is any specific requirement |
Take bath yourself |
Feed the baby |
4 |
E |
| 22 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC2. give the baby or child a bath carefully as scheduled
ensuring its comfort with temperature of water and cleaning agents |
44 |
2 |
4 |
|
What is the care giver doing in the given picture? |
Mixing baby shampoo in water |
Disinfection of hands before caretaking |
Cleaning the bathing bowl |
Checking water temperature for baby bath |
4 |
H |
| 23 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC3. give the baby basic massage as scheduled using appropriate
agents |
44 |
2 |
|
|
While giving baby massage where should you first begin? |
|
|
|
|
|
M |
| 24 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC4. clean the baby or toddler thoroughly after each call of
nature and change the diapers or inner garments of the baby or toddler |
44 |
4 |
3 |
|
The basic step of changing diaper is- |
Remove diaper-Put on new diaper |
Cleanse-Remove diaper-Put on new diaper |
Remove diaper-Cleanse-Apply powder-Put on new diaper |
Apply powder-Remove diaper-Cleanse-Put on new diaper |
4 |
E |
| 25 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC5. provide assistance with toilet training |
44 |
1 |
1 |
|
Which basic equipment would you use to train the baby with
toilets? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 26 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC5. provide assistance with toilet training |
44 |
3 |
2 |
|
What should you look for in baby before you give toilet training
to him/her? |
They can speak one or two words |
They can follow simple instructions |
Both 1 and 2 |
|
4 |
M |
| 27 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC6. identify with parents, any specific requirements related to
sleep schedule of the baby or toddler |
44 |
1 |
3 |
|
If the baby has the habit of moving around while sleeping what
kind of adjustment should you make. Select from the following. |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 28 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC6. identify with parents, any specific requirements related to
sleep schedule of the baby or toddler |
44 |
2 |
|
|
What is recommended hours of sleep per day for 4-10 month old
baby? |
12–16 hours per 24 hours |
5-6 hours per 24 hours |
20-22 hours per 24 hours |
2-3 hours per 24 hours |
|
H |
| 29 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC7. prepare and lay the bed for baby or toddler as per
requirements |
44 |
2 |
|
|
How would you prepare the bed for baby to prevent the entry of
insects or other harmful substances? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 30 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC8. put the baby or toddler to sleep as per schedule and
monitor its sleep constantly |
44 |
3 |
|
|
"According to experts, sleep schedule for toddlers are best
when they're tucked into bed by 8:00 pm". True or false? |
TRUE |
FALSE |
|
|
|
E |
| 31 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC9. remove any potential risks or hazards from the baby or
toddler’s vicinity while sleeping |
44 |
2 |
4 |
|
What is the baby bed type called shown in the picture used for
the comfort of both baby and parents. |
Crib |
Cradle |
Baby bed |
Co sleeper |
4 |
M |
| 32 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC10. report physical signs of illness in the baby or toddler to
the parents at the earliest opportunity |
44 |
2 |
|
|
What are the common symptoms of illness in toddlers? |
Fever |
Vomiting |
Rashes |
All of the above |
|
E |
| 33 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC11. manage the symptoms of illness in the baby or toddler
calmly and effectively whilst they are in your care |
44 |
1 |
|
|
If the baby is having mild fever, what is your responsibility as
a care giver? |
Cover the body wild soaked cloth |
Keep baby away from sunlight |
Do not bundle up a child with blankets or extra clothes |
None of the above |
4 |
H |
| 34 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC11. manage the symptoms of illness in the baby or toddler
calmly and effectively whilst they are in your care |
44 |
1 |
|
|
If an infant is vomiting a care giver should make sure that- |
He is not dehydrated |
He is not irritated |
He is not crying |
He does not faint |
4 |
H |
| 35 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC12. seek medical assistance when necessary for the baby or
toddler who becomes acutely ill whilst in your care |
44 |
2 |
3 |
|
You should seek for medical assistance - |
When the baby become very ill |
Immediately when you see the symptoms |
When you are not able to control the mild illness |
All of the above |
4 |
E |
| 36 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC13. administer right dosage of medicines to the baby or
toddler on time, as instructed by parents |
44 |
2 |
2 |
|
"A mild dose of painkiller is safe for infants under three
months under emergency situations". True or false? |
TRUE |
FALSE |
|
|
4 |
H |
| 37 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC14. check nipples and bottles carefully for any cracks or
splits |
44 |
2 |
1 |
|
If you find cracks in nipples and bottles it is time to- |
Change it straight away |
Boil it straight away |
Paste it straight away |
Wash it straight away |
4 |
E |
| 38 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC15. sterilize the bottle, nipple, pacifiers, plastic toys and
teething rings before using them |
44 |
5 |
3 |
|
In the given picture you can see that the toys are being
sterilised. Select the reason why is it done? |
To retain the color of toys |
To make the toys look new |
To kill germs which may lead to illness |
For storage of toys when not in use |
4 |
E |
| 39 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC16. wash/sanitize babies’ clothes, bed sheets and nappies
thoroughly using appropriate cleaning agents |
44 |
2.5 |
|
|
What should you use from the following to sterilize the clothes
and nappies? |
Soap |
Hot water |
Detergent |
Liquid disinfectant |
|
M |
| 40 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0206
(Attend to other basic needs of babies and toddlers) |
PC16. wash/sanitize babies’ clothes, bed sheets and nappies
thoroughly using appropriate cleaning agents |
44 |
2.5 |
2 |
|
How often should the bed sheets and blankets be sterilized? |
Once a week |
Twice a week |
One a month |
Twice a month |
4 |
M |
| 41 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC1. discuss with parents, any specific aspects that need to be
considered for the developmental plan of babies or toddlers |
45 |
2 |
4 |
|
The first _____________ years of life are critical for
development |
One |
Two |
Four |
Five |
4 |
M |
| 42 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC2. work with parents to assess what is necessary to create and
maintain a safe and secure environment for the baby or toddler |
45 |
3 |
4 |
|
A caregiver should cooperate with the parent to- |
Create safe space |
Anticipate Baby's needs |
Engage and redirect the baby |
All of the above |
4 |
H |
| 43 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC2. work with parents to assess what is necessary to create and
maintain a safe and secure environment for the baby or toddler |
45 |
2 |
2 |
|
Giving a child safe environment means giving them - |
Control |
Protection |
Restricted area |
Small space |
4 |
E |
| 44 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC3. check if the necessary safety equipment is installed and
securely placed to protect the baby or child from danger and harm |
45 |
1 |
4 |
|
To protect the toddlers falling from such spaces what will you
install? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 45 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC3. check if the necessary safety equipment is installed and
securely placed to protect the baby or child from danger and harm |
45 |
3 |
|
|
What is the purpose of using safety harness for the baby. Refer
to the picture and answer. |
Provide safety for a child when walking |
Prevent from being separated from caregiver |
Both 1 and 2 |
|
|
M |
| 46 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC4. monitor the baby or toddler at all times and do not leave
the baby unattended |
45 |
2 |
|
|
Though the caregiver will be available to attend the baby. By
which of the following device parents can also monitor baby? |
|
|
|
|
|
E |
| 47 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC5. take the necessary safety and hygiene measures when
providing toys and equipment for the baby or toddler |
45 |
2 |
|
|
Is the toy shown in the picture safe for babies? |
Yes |
No |
|
|
|
M |
| 48 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC6. develop a play schedule for the baby or the toddler |
45 |
3 |
|
|
When you are planning the play schedule you should keep at least
___________ minutes of adult led physical activity. |
30 minutes |
60 minutes |
2 hours |
5 hours |
|
H |
| 49 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC6. develop a play schedule for the baby or the toddler |
45 |
1 |
4 |
|
Do toddlers need a play schedule? |
Yes, for language development |
Yes, for social skill development |
Yes, for motor skill development |
All of the above |
4 |
M |
| 50 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC7. interact with the baby constantly, by talking, reading or
playing with it |
45 |
4 |
2 |
|
Talking with babies and children from birth will- |
Irritate the child |
Build child's language and communication skills |
Make the child more dumb |
None of the above |
4 |
H |
| 51 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC7. interact with the baby constantly, by talking, reading or
playing with it |
45 |
1 |
3 |
|
Which reading material is suitable for the toddlers to improve
their reading skills? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 52 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC8. develop mobility of the baby by making it exercise and
explore its surroundings |
45 |
2 |
|
|
What will help to develop the mobility of the baby? |
Speaking |
Play |
Sleeping |
Jumping |
|
M |
| 53 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC9. convey to the children, the boundaries of acceptable and
unacceptable behaviour in themselves and others |
45 |
2 |
1 |
|
"To raise a child with good discipline, praise him/her when
you find them using good manners". True or false? |
TRUE |
FALSE |
|
|
4 |
E |
| 54 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC9. convey to the children, the boundaries of acceptable and
unacceptable behaviour in themselves and others |
45 |
2 |
3 |
|
If you are in the given situation, What will you do? |
Pretend you didn't see |
Give a hug |
Give a warning |
Punish |
4 |
E |
| 55 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC10. seek appropriate help when you are unable to deal with any
issues raised by children |
45 |
3 |
1 |
|
"As your child changes, you'll will have to change the
parenting style". Is the statement correct? |
YES |
NO |
|
|
|
E |
| 56 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC11. provide parents with regular updates about the baby or
toddler’s food consumption, bowel movements, daily activities etc |
45 |
2 |
2 |
|
How would you easily update parents about the baby's food
consumption? |
email update |
Bulletin board update |
Newsletter |
Book writing |
4 |
E |
| 57 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC12. manage the baby or toddler during its various milestones
such as rolling over, sitting up, crawling, walking etc. |
45 |
2.5 |
1 |
|
Babies experience independent mobility for the first time when
they- |
Roll over |
Crawl |
Walk |
Bend |
4 |
H |
| 58 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC12. manage the baby or toddler during its various milestones
such as rolling over, sitting up, crawling, walking etc. |
45 |
2.5 |
3 |
|
Identify bear crawl a stage of baby crawling from the following. |
|
|
|
|
4 |
H |
| 59 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC13. educate toddlers about interaction with strangers – the
dos and don’ts of it |
45 |
2.5 |
4 |
|
You are taking a kid to the market. To which person will you
tell him to go if they are lost? |
security guard |
Medical attendant |
cleaner |
Manager |
|
E |
| 60 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N0207
(Engage with babies for their holistic
development)
|
PC13. educate toddlers about interaction with strangers – the
dos and don’ts of it |
45 |
2.5 |
2 |
|
"While educating the children about the stranger they
should be taught that all strangers can be trusted". Do you agree? |
YES |
NO |
|
|
|
E |
| 61 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC1. identify any specific requirement and feeding routine with
people concerned |
37 |
2 |
1 |
|
What are some specific issues that parents should consider when
it comes to feeding their child? |
Eating only certain types of foods |
Eating a lot |
Chewing and swallowing the food |
All of the above |
4 |
M |
| 62 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC2. develop a feeding plan basis the discussion |
37 |
1 |
4 |
|
How can we develop positive eating habits for toddlers and
children? |
Telling they will be punished if they do not eat |
Being strict while eating |
Showing TV to make them eat more |
Involve kids in the process |
|
E |
| 63 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC2. develop a feeding plan basis the discussion |
37 |
2 |
1 |
|
IF you are in this situation what will you do to make the kid
eat? |
Offer new foods with foods that he already knows and likes |
Do not offer any food for next one hour |
Scold and leave |
Make him eat anyhow |
4 |
M |
| 64 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC3. check the availability of all ingredients as per the
regular dietary requirements and procure it if not available |
37 |
2 |
2 |
|
You found out that the ingredients required for the regular diet
are out of stock. You should- |
Manage it |
Procure it |
Do not make food |
Make adult's food |
|
E |
| 65 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC3. check the availability of all ingredients as per the
regular dietary requirements and procure it if not available |
37 |
3 |
1 |
|
Dietary requirements depend on - |
Age |
Gender |
Body structure |
Daily activity |
4 |
H |
| 66 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC4. check that the ingredients meet both quality and quantity
requirements of the food items to be prepared |
37 |
1 |
3 |
|
What are the dietary requirements and nutritional needs of
babies and toddlers? |
Vegetables, Sugar, grain foods, dairy and protein |
Fibers, fruit, grain foods, dairy and protein |
Vegetables, fruit, grain foods, dairy and protein |
Salty, fatty and sugary foods and low-fiber foods |
4 |
M |
| 67 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC4. check that the ingredients meet both quality and quantity
requirements of the food items to be prepared |
37 |
1 |
2 |
|
What will happen to kids who prefers such kind of drinks? |
High Bp, kidney stones, brain infection |
cavities, obesity, diabetes |
Stomach pain, Muscle cramps, slow growth |
None of the above |
4 |
H |
| 68 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC5. clean the items thoroughly and cut them nto required
proportions using appropriate
tools |
37 |
1 |
2 |
|
Baby feeding bottle should be cleaned after- |
Every one hour |
Every use |
Every evening |
Cleaning not required |
|
E |
| 69 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC5. clean the items thoroughly and cut them nto required
proportions using appropriate
tools |
37 |
3 |
3 |
|
How will you clean the items used for feeding? |
Soak in boiling water for 5 minutes |
Heat the items for about 1 minute |
Soak items in bleach solution for at least 2 minutes |
All of the above |
4 |
M |
| 70 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC6. select and organize ingredients required for the dish from
the kitchen/pantry |
37 |
2 |
4 |
|
The easiest method to organize the ingredients from the kitchen
is- |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 71 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC6. select and organize ingredients required for the dish from
the kitchen/pantry |
37 |
2 |
1 |
|
The first step of organizing food pantry is- |
Cleaning |
Using container |
Labeling |
Use wall space |
|
E |
| 72 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC7. cook the customized recipes by using appropriate cooking
methods as required for the recipes |
37 |
1 |
4 |
|
The food you would make for baby 6- 7 months is- |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 73 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC7. cook the customized recipes by using appropriate cooking
methods as required for the recipes |
37 |
2 |
1 |
|
The quantity of first solid food you feed the baby should be- |
Half spoon |
One spoon |
Two spoon |
Three spoon |
|
H |
| 74 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC8. inspect the dish to ensure flavor, color, taste and quality
consistency |
37 |
1 |
2 |
|
"You can make the baby food taste better by adding herbs
and spices". True or false? |
TRUE |
FALSE |
|
|
4 |
E |
| 75 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC8. inspect the dish to ensure flavor, color, taste and quality
consistency |
37 |
3 |
3 |
|
Which is the first step of making baby puree? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
M |
| 76 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC9. finish and present the dish to meet requirements |
37 |
3 |
4 |
|
While shifting to other foods for the babies you should add- |
Cow's milk |
Syrup |
Water |
Mother's milk |
|
E |
| 77 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC10. make different types of beverages (such as tea, coffee,
fruit juice etc.) |
37 |
1 |
2 |
|
To the children of age group 2-3 years, the selected beverage
can be- |
Caffeinated drinks |
Juice |
Toddler milk |
Coffee |
4 |
E |
| 78 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC10. make different types of beverages (such as tea, coffee,
fruit juice etc.) |
37 |
2 |
4 |
|
Coffee on a regular basis should be given only to the age group- |
12 months above |
2-3 years |
6-8 years |
12 years above |
4 |
H |
| 79 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC11. store any cooked or remaining uncooked vegetables not for
immediate use adequately |
37 |
1 |
1 |
|
Raw food and cooked food should be stored separately in the
fridge to avoid - |
Contamination |
Taste degrade |
Decay |
Quantity loss |
4 |
E |
| 80 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9901
(Prepare basic food as per dietary
requirements) |
PC11. store any cooked or remaining uncooked vegetables not for
immediate use adequately |
37 |
3 |
2 |
|
For how many days can you use the baby food stored like the one
showed in the picture? |
One day |
Two days |
One week |
Two weeks |
4 |
H |
| 81 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC1. interact in a courteous and disciplined manner with all |
39 |
1 |
1 |
|
If a caregiver is teaching important social and life skills, she
is teaching- |
Positive discipline |
Positive living |
Positive working |
Positive response |
|
M |
| 82 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC1. interact in a courteous and disciplined manner with all |
39 |
1 |
2 |
|
In this picture we see a lady carrying the packages and little
boy is carrying few packages. What do you think is the lady doing? |
Teaching life to the boy |
Teaching life skills by being model |
Teaching struggles and how to overcome |
Giving the boy a lot of work |
|
E |
| 83 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC2. dress appropriately and maintain a wellgroomed
personality |
39 |
2 |
4 |
|
A care giver needs to dressed comfortably, which one do you
think it means- |
|
|
|
|
|
E |
| 84 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC2. dress appropriately and maintain a wellgroomed
personality |
39 |
3 |
3 |
|
Who among the following do you think is not well groomed as a
baby care giver? |
|
|
|
|
|
H |
| 85 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC3. ensure not to argue with the employer/guest |
39 |
1 |
2 |
|
If the guest is intoxicated you should never- |
Talk |
Argue |
Comment |
Make an eye contact |
|
M |
| 86 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC3. ensure not to argue with the employer/guest |
39 |
1 |
1 |
|
What method you follow to handle guest requests and complaints? |
Listen with concern and empathy |
Talk with confidence |
Be as polite as possible |
Do not pay attention |
4 |
E |
| 87 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC4. listen attentively and answer back politely |
39 |
1 |
3 |
|
In which of the situation can you find effective conversation
going on? |
|
|
|
|
4 |
E |
| 88 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC4. listen attentively and answer back politely |
39 |
1 |
1 |
|
While responding to a rude client you should be- |
Calm |
Standing straight |
Drooped |
Facing sideways |
|
M |
| 89 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC5. maintain personal hygiene |
39 |
2 |
4 |
|
The habits like cleaning your body every day, washing your hands
with soap after going to the toilet is- |
Work etiquette |
Communication skills |
Life skills |
Personal hygiene |
4 |
E |
| 90 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC5. maintain personal hygiene |
39 |
6 |
2 |
|
The activities shown in the picture are part of personal
hygiene, It is strictly followed to- |
Dress professionally |
Prevent disease causing germs |
Look presentable |
All of the above |
4 |
H |
| 91 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC5. maintain personal hygiene |
39 |
2 |
3 |
|
From the following what should you use to wash your hands to
prevent harmful germs? |
|
|
|
|
|
E |
| 92 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC6. follow hygiene practices at workplace, such as covering
one’s mouth while coughing or sneezing, washing hands regularly etc |
39 |
1 |
4 |
|
You are attending the baby and you accidently sneezed. How can
you prevent baby from being infected? |
|
|
|
|
|
E |
| 93 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC6. follow hygiene practices at workplace, such as covering
one’s mouth while coughing or sneezing, washing hands regularly etc |
39 |
1 |
2 |
|
First step of hand washing is- |
|
|
|
|
|
M |
| 94 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC7. do not eat or chew while talking |
39 |
1 |
2 |
|
"Eating manner like the one shown in the picture is not
considered to be bad habit". Do you agree with the statement? |
YES |
NO |
|
|
|
E |
| 95 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC8. report any personal health issues related to injury, food,
air and infectious diseases to the appropriate person |
39 |
2 |
1 |
|
If baby suffers from any injury the care giver should
immediately report to - |
Parent |
Neighbor |
Both 1 and 2 |
|
|
M |
| 96 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC8. report any personal health issues related to injury, food,
air and infectious diseases to the appropriate person |
39 |
3 |
3 |
|
If you find any symptoms which requires medical help what will
you do as a caregiver? |
Call parents and tell them to call for medical help |
Wait till the symptoms subside or the disease worsens |
Call for medical help immediately and inform the parents |
Leave the house |
|
H |
| 97 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC9. establish and agree your work requirements with the person
concerned |
39 |
2 |
1 |
|
The only effective method to establish professional working
relationships is through- |
Communication |
Control |
Contact |
Complaint |
|
E |
| 98 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC9. establish and agree your work requirements with the person
concerned |
39 |
3 |
1 |
|
Identify what is "X" in the picture. |
Feedback |
Work culture |
Criticism |
Negative response |
4 |
H |
| 99 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC10. report any kind of issue to the appropriate person |
39 |
2 |
4 |
|
Select the responsibility of baby caregiver. |
Provide responsible care for children |
Uphold all safety standards |
Maintain a professional attitude, respecting family privacy at
all times |
All of the above |
|
E |
| 100 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9902
(Display standards of
hygiene and work
etiquette) |
PC10. report any kind of issue to the appropriate person |
39 |
3 |
2 |
|
If you find any abusive accident happening to the baby you
should report it to- |
District court |
Child protection and welfare report form |
Women's welfare department |
High court |
4 |
H |
| 101 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC1. perform first aid techniques including CPR in case of such
a situation |
37 |
2 |
4 |
|
The given guide is for which first aid technique? |
Evacuation |
Hypothermia |
Direct Pressure on a Bleed |
CPR |
4 |
M |
| 102 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC1. perform first aid techniques including CPR in case of such
a situation |
37 |
3 |
4 |
|
You found a victim who is unconscious. While performing first
aid you need to monitor ABC. What does it stand for? |
Alertness, bearing, and circulation |
Airway, breathing, and cramps |
Alertness, breathing, and circulation |
Airway, breathing, and circulation |
|
H |
| 103 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC2. report any identified breaches in health, safety, and
security to the designated person |
37 |
1 |
2 |
|
Who is responsible for the health and safety in the workplace? |
Employee |
Employer |
Both 1 and 2 |
|
|
E |
| 104 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC2. report any identified breaches in health, safety, and
security to the designated person |
37 |
2 |
1 |
|
Hazards identified at the workplace during day to day activity must be
reported to the - |
Manager |
Co-coordinator |
Security
guard |
Senior official |
|
H |
| 105 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC3. identify any hazards and deal with them in safe and
competent manner within the limits of one’s authority |
37 |
1 |
2 |
|
How can you prevent slipping and falling at home? |
Keep windows and door open |
Keep the floors dry |
Keep short curtains |
Always shut the doors |
|
E |
| 106 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC3. identify any hazards and deal with them in safe and
competent manner within the limits of one’s authority |
37 |
2 |
4 |
|
Some of the most common hazards at home include- |
Fire |
Poisoning |
Falls |
All of the above |
|
M |
| 107 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC4. identify and wear appropriate cleaning gear for waste
disposal as required |
37 |
1.5 |
1 |
|
"Properly cleaned PPE can be disposed of as regular
garbage". Is the statement true? |
TRUE |
FALSE |
|
|
|
E |
| 108 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC4. identify and wear appropriate cleaning gear for waste
disposal as required |
37 |
1.5 |
4 |
|
Identify what PPE is the lady wearing to clean the room. |
Eye glass |
Hair band |
Wiping cloth |
Glove |
|
E |
| 109 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC5. clean waste from the work area thoroughly and according to
instructions |
37 |
3 |
2 |
|
Which
cleaning agents would you take to clean the house and other items? |
|
|
|
|
|
H |
| 110 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC6. collect and segregate waste according to type |
37 |
1 |
1 |
|
Identify the category of waste- |
Plastic waste |
Paper waste |
Food waste |
Chemical waste |
|
E |
| 111 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC6. collect and segregate waste according to type |
37 |
1 |
3 |
|
Different waste generated at
households are- |
Kitchen Waste, Living room waste, Toilet Waste and Garden waste |
Food waste, paper waste, laundry waste and wet waste |
Kitchen Waste, Dry waste, Sanitary Waste and e-waste |
Kitchen waste and bathroom waste only |
|
M |
| 112 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC7. reduce the volume of waste through appropriate techniques
and throw waste in appropriate waste container/ assigned bins |
37 |
1 |
1 |
|
Every houses should be encouraged to keep the waste bins in the
given manner for- |
Segregation of waste |
Dumping of waste |
Collection of waste |
Beautification of garden |
4 |
H |
| 113 |
DWC/Q0202
|
Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC7. reduce the volume of waste through appropriate techniques
and throw waste in appropriate waste container/ assigned bins |
37 |
1 |
2 |
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General wastes are put in- |
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M |
| 114 |
DWC/Q0202
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Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
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DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC8. change disposable garbage bags when full and clean the
waste bins regularly |
37 |
1 |
4 |
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How should you manage the waste bin to maintain cleanliness? |
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E |
| 115 |
DWC/Q0202
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Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
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DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC8. change disposable garbage bags when full and clean the
waste bins regularly |
37 |
1 |
2 |
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"Disposable bags are emptied and used again". True or
false? |
TRUE |
FALSE |
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E |
| 116 |
DWC/Q0202
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Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
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DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC9. inspect the work site and ensure they are clear of waste |
37 |
5 |
3 |
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It is major duty of the caregiver to ensure _________________
for the better care of baby. |
Zero noise |
Waste deposit |
Cleanliness |
None of the above |
4 |
E |
| 117 |
DWC/Q0202
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Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC10. clean the place of dust or any particulate matters |
37 |
4 |
2 |
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To clean dust or any particulate matters you should use- |
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E |
| 118 |
DWC/Q0202
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Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC11. arrange for adequate ventilation |
37 |
2 |
1 |
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How is ventilation maintained in the given small room? |
Open doors and windows as much to bring in fresh air and
light |
Make two doors |
Install enough lighting |
Remove unwanted furniture |
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H |
| 119 |
DWC/Q0202
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Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
|
DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC12. make use of techniques to manage pollution such as noise,
air etc |
37 |
1 |
3 |
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Which of the following causes noise pollution at home? |
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E |
| 120 |
DWC/Q0202
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Baby Caregiver
(Non Clinical)
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DWC/N9903 (Maintain a
clean and secure working environment) |
PC12. make use of techniques to manage pollution such as noise,
air etc |
37 |
2 |
4 |
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How can you reduce noise pollution at household level? |
Use earplugs |
Remove or replace all equipments that makes sound |
Do not use electronic devices |
Turn off appliances when not in use |
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M |
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240 |
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