IOF
Syllabus For Midwife (Female) 2015
IOF
Syllabus For Midwife (Female) 2015 Exam Pattern General Awareness General
Intelligence & Technical Knowledge, IOF
Syllabus For Midwife (Female) 2015 Exam Pattern General Awareness General
Intelligence & Technical Knowledge
Name
of the Organization
Indian Ordnance Factory
IOF
Exam Pattern 2015
Exam Pattern for Midwife written Exam is as Follows:-
The written test will be multiple choice/objective
type.
The Time Duration will be 02:00 hours (120
minutes).
Parts
|
Subjects
|
Marks
|
Part
I
|
General
Intelligence
|
25
|
General
Awareness
|
25
|
|
Part
II
|
Technical
Knowledge
|
100
|
There will also be a skill test after the written
examination.
Candidates must have to attain 40% marks in written
test.
Exam
Syllabus
Exam Syllabus for Midwife written Exam is given below
General
Intelligence
The questions will be of 10+2 standard and would
include both verbal and non-verbal type. The test may include questions to test
the candidate’s understanding of English language and its correct usage.
General
Awareness
The questions will be designed to test the ability of
the general awareness of the environment around the candidate and its
application to society.
Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of
current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in
their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person of 10+ 2
standard.
The test will also include questions relating to India
and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture,
Geography, Economic scene, General Polity and Scientific Research.
Technical
Knowledge
The questions will be designed to test the knowledge
and competence of the candidates’ technical knowledge as per standard syllabus
of Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery.
Skill
Test
The skill test will be designed to test the practical
ability and skill of the candidates in the following fields:
Setting up of instruments trolley for different
emergency and non-emergency obstetric procedures
Antenatal care, antenatal advice to patients, examination
of antenatal patients
Practical knowledge of commonly used drugs and
instruments in Labour Room
Scrubbing, gloving, gowning and draping
Skills in writing a delivery records
Conduct of delivery and care of new born.
Skills of working on computer
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