Well-Child Visit (Growth & Immunization) MCQ Quiz | OPD Case Management

Welcome to the Well-Child Visit Quiz, designed for MBBS students focusing on OPD Case Management. This quiz assesses your understanding of crucial topics in pediatric growth monitoring and immunization protocols. You will be tested on interpreting growth charts, recognizing developmental red flags, and applying knowledge of the National Immunization Schedule, including vaccine types, administration, and contraindications. This comprehensive review will sharpen your clinical skills for effective well-child care. After completing the quiz, you can review your answers and download a PDF document containing all questions with their correct answers for your future reference and study. Good luck!

1. Which growth chart is recommended by the WHO for children aged 0-24 months for universal application?

2. At what age does routine head circumference measurement typically cease in a well-child visit, as brain growth slows significantly?

3. A healthy, full-term infant is expected to regain their birth weight by what age?

4. How is length measured in a child younger than 2 years of age?

5. At what age should Body Mass Index (BMI) calculation and plotting begin as part of a routine well-child visit?

6. Which vaccines are typically administered at birth according to India’s National Immunization Schedule?

7. The “P” in the DTaP/DTwP vaccine stands for:

8. The first dose of the MMR vaccine is recommended at what age as per the Indian schedule?

9. A severe anaphylactic reaction to a previous dose of a vaccine is a:

10. Which of the following is a live attenuated vaccine?

11. A child whose weight-for-age is below the 3rd percentile on a standard growth chart is classified as:

12. Failure of an infant to double their birth weight by 5-6 months is considered:

13. As per the National Immunization Schedule, the first dose of Vitamin A (1 lakh IU) is given with which vaccine?

14. The Rotavirus vaccine is administered via which route?

15. The system for storing and transporting vaccines at recommended temperatures from the point of manufacture to the point of use is called:

16. The anterior fontanelle in a healthy infant typically closes by what age?

17. The Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) primarily protects against diseases caused by which bacterium?

18. A common, minor adverse event following immunization (AEFI) with an inactivated vaccine is:

19. A child with a low height-for-age is described as being:

20. The Tdap/Td vaccine is recommended as a booster for adolescents and adults primarily to protect against:

21. The Hepatitis B vaccine schedule for a newborn whose mother is HBsAg positive should include:

22. Which of the following is a key principle of catch-up immunization?

23. In the current Indian immunization schedule, the Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) is administered via which route?

24. The period of most rapid growth (highest growth velocity) after birth occurs during:

25. A key component of developmental screening during a well-child visit for a 9-month-old includes assessing: