Deputy Director Health Services Group A

Maharashtra Government Jobs Medical 2023

  • Year 2023
  • Conducted By Maharashtra Public Service Commission
  • Questions 100
  • Maximum Marks 200
  • Duration 60 Hours
  • Languages English & Hindi

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Deputy Director Health Services Group A
Year 2023
Conducting Body Maharashtra Public Service Commission
Paper Deputy Director Health Services Group A
Subject Health Services
Duration 60 Hours
Maximum Marks 200
Number of Questions 100
Question Type Objective (MCQ)

This page set presents the Deputy Director Health Services Group A examination details from Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) for 12 May 2023 Shift 2. It includes the exam header, group identifiers, and metadata (paper code Advt.No-107/2021, 100 MCQs totaling 200 marks in 60 minutes, bilingual English/Hindi). The repaired page 2 provides an online MCQ segment with a PCPNDT Act context, listing a single MCQ item (Question 1, Question Id 7507821231) about regulatory statements with four options, and marking scheme (2 marks per correct answer, 0.5 negative). The SEO content enriches topics, keywords, FAQs, and metadata to enhance discoverability while reflecting the bilingual exam content. The schema-ready data includes breadcrumbs, page sections, and image SEO metadata for both pages.}

Major Topics Covered

  • MPSC
  • Deputy Director Health Services
  • Health Services
  • PCPNDT Act
  • Ultrasound / Sonography
  • Medical Law
  • Public Health Policy
  • Government Exams
  • Screening Tests
  • Online MCQ Exams
  • Adv.No / Advertisement Numbers
  • Shift Details
  • Group A Posts
  • Medical and Health Services
  • Ultrasound Registration
  • Ethics in Medical Imaging
  • Diagnostic Techniques
  • Regulatory Acts in Healthcare
  • Medical Education Exams
  • Exam Preparation

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Questions (page 2)

Q1. Consider the following statements in context to PCPNDT Act: All clinics conducting ultrasound must be registered and only doctors qualified, a. under this act can use diagnostic techniques such as USG.
b. A person with non allopathic qualification can perform sonography.
c. An offence under this law is cognizable, non bailable and non compoundable.
d. The pregnant woman herself is considered innocent even if she approaches for prenatal sex detection without any compulsion.
Which of the above statements is/are true?

  • (a) under this act can use diagnostic techniques such as USG.
  • (b) A person with non allopathic qualification can perform sonography.
  • (c) An offence under this law is cognizable, non bailable and non compoundable.
  • (d) The pregnant woman herself is considered innocent even if she approaches for prenatal sex detection without any compulsion.

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Frequently asked questions

Q1: Which body conducts the Deputy Director Health Services Group A exam?

Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC).

Q2: What is the date of the examination?

12 May 2023 (Shift 2).

Q3: How long is the exam duration?

60 minutes.

Q4: What is the total marks for the paper?

200 marks.

Q5: How many questions are there in the paper?

100 questions.

Q6: What is the paper code / Advt number associated with this exam?

Advt.No-107/2021.

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