Section A-Descriptive Questions
Answer all questions briefly.
Question1) a) Briefly explain with the help of an example the various activities of the research process.
b) What do you understand by the terms-Level of Significance and Power? Discuss their relevance in sample size determination.
Question2) a) With the help of a flow chart, classify the various research design’s available in epidemiological research.
c) Differentiate the following research designs, giving suitable examples.
(i) Analytic study – Descriptive study
(ii) Observational study - Experimental study
(iii) Case – Control study-Intervention study
(iv) Single blind study – Double blind study
Question3) a) What is meant by sampling? With the help of an example, describe the concept of random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling and purposive sampling.
b) Name the different types of tools available for data collection while undertaking research.
Question4) a) Given here are the scores of 20 student who took the practical course in nutrition.
57, 60, 64, 67, 67, 62, 61, 63, 70, 72
73, 70, 76, 76, 75, 70, 80, 80, 78, 78
For these scores present:
i) The frequency distribution and cumulative frequency distribution.
ii) Frequency polygon
b) Enumerate the graph you will prepare for the following, giving their advantages
i) Nominal or ordinal data
ii) Establishing relationship between two variables
Question5)a) Describe the concept of normal probability distribution.
b) List one mortality measure for assessing the health status of children in a community. How would you measure them? Indicate.
c) Consider the following bi variate data:
Infant outcome Weight gain during pregnancy Total
< 8 kg > 8 kg
Dead 150 50 200
Alive 450 300 50
Total 600 350 900
Based on the data
(i) Compute the relative risk of infant death with weight gain of less than 8 Kg during pregnancy;
(ii) Compute the odds of dead children being born to pregnant woman with weight less than 8 Kg.
Question6)a) Given below are the haemoglobin level recorded for 10 subject in a community study:
9.8, 7.4, 10.3, 12.2, 12.5, 8.5, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0
Calculation the mean, standard duration and variance for the haemoglobin levels reported above.
b) Given below one the theory and practical marks for 10 student on a nutrition course.
Theory marks: 46, 55, 52, 59, 63, 47, 56, 50, 51, 55
Practical marks: 41, 49, 54, 45, 58, 40, 45, 47, 44, 47
Establish, whether there is a degree of relationship between theory and practical marks.
Question7) a) The nutrition score of 7 males and 10 girls students of MSc. DFSM programme is given herewith:
Males: 11, 15, 14, 13, 13, 12, 13
Females: 09, 16, 14, 20, 13, 10, 12, 13, 12, 09
Based on the data given herewith.
(i) Compute standard error of the difference between means of the two groups, and
(ii) Test importance of the difference between the mean nutrition score of males and females at 0.05 level of significance.
b) Differentiate 2 tailed and one-tailed tests of significance.
Question8)a) The following table demonstrate the number of males and females who are anemic and non-anemic in the research study.
Subject Anemic Non-anemic Total
Male 09 43 52
Female 44 04 48
Total 53 47 100
Test whether there is a relationship between anaemia and sex status in the population under study. Test at 05 level of significance.
b) Define and explain the concept of confidence interval and degree of freedom with the help of an suitable example.
Section B-OTQ (Objective Type Questions)
Question1)
Describe the following in 2-3 sentences.
i) Cohort study
ii) Discrete variable
iii) Null hypothesis
iv) Beta error
v) Clinical trial
vi) Quasi experimental design
vii) Nominal scale
viii) Validity
ix) Mode
x) O give
Question2) Differentiate the following sets of terms.
i) Percentile and Quartile
ii) Sensitivity and Specificity
iii) Mean and Median
iv) Descriptive Cross-sectional study and Analytical Cross-sectional study
v) Parameters and Statistics