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151. |
There is oozing of semisolid material which forms a tough membrane over air passage .The disease isA. T.BB. TetanusC. PertussisD. Diphtheria |
Answer» Correct Answer - D there is oozing over air passage. The disease is diphtheria. |
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152. |
The most commonly used drug for AIDS isA. AmpicillinB. ChloramphenicolC. PenicillinD. Azidothymidine |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
153. |
Hard drug includesA. SmackB. GanjaC. CharasD. Tobacco |
Answer» Correct Answer - A hard-drug includes smack. |
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154. |
Helper cells are distinguished form cytotoxic T-cells by the presence ofA. `CD_(2)`B. `(CD_(4)`C. `CD_(3)`D. IL-2 receptor |
Answer» Correct Answer - B helper T cells distinguished from eytotoxic T cells by the presence of CID. |
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155. |
Hardening of the arteries due to deposition of cholesterol on arterial wall is termed as:A. cardiac arrestB. blood pressureC. arteriosclerosisD. rheumatic heart |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
156. |
TAB vaccine is useful againstA. polioB. pertussisC. diphtheriaD. typhoid |
Answer» Correct Answer - D TAB vaccine is useful against typhoid |
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157. |
Which of the following vaccines are injected to babies at the age of `1(1)/(2), 2(1)/(2)` and `3(1)/(2)` monthsA. Polio and BCGB. BCG and DPT-HibC. DPT -Hib and PolioD. BCG and hepatitis B |
Answer» Correct Answer - C DPT-Hib and Polio vaccines are injected to babies at the age of `1 .1//2 , 2,1//2 " and " 3, 1//2` months |
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158. |
Where will you look for the sporozoites of malarial parasite ?A. Spleen of infected humansB. Salivary glands of freshly moulted female Anopheles mosquitoC. Saliva of infected female Anopheles mosquitoD. Red blood corpuscles of human suffering from malaria |
Answer» Correct Answer - C the sporozoites of the malarial parasite are found in saliva of infected female anopheles mosquito. |
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159. |
Oncology is the study of:A. dead cellsB. living cellsC. cancer cellsD. dividing cells |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
160. |
Microfilaria occurs in peripheral blood of human beings duringA. day timeB. night timeC. day and night timeD. none of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
161. |
The disease elephantiasis is caused by:A. House flyB. Tsetse flyC. Culex mosquitoD. Anopheles mosquito |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
162. |
Which of the following is not an inherited disease?A. Skin cancerB. ThalassemiaC. Cystic fibrosisD. Haemophilia |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
163. |
Taenia saginata spreads by:A. pigB. catC. cowD. dog |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
164. |
Bacterial toxins when excreted into the surrounding medium are known as:A. toxinsB. endotoxinsC. exotoxinsD. both`(b)"and"(c)` |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
165. |
Continued exposure to Vinyl Chloride Molecule (VCM) may cause cancer of the :A. liverB. spleenC. vaginaD. prostate gland |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
166. |
Which of the following reasons written below is not cause of cancer?A. Ionizing radiationsB. Altered oncogenesC. Chemical carcinogensD. None of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
167. |
AIDS is caused by:A. Blood cancerB. TMVC. BacteriumD. Human immunodeficiency virus |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
168. |
Which chemical is used by blood bank to prevent clotting of blood?A. Sodium nitrateB. Sodium citrateC. Sodium chlorideD. Sodium bicarbonate |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
169. |
The common means of transmission of AIDS isA. sexual intercourseB. blood transfusionC. placental transferD. all of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
170. |
MALT isA. macrophage associated lymphoid tissueB. macrophages associated lymphoid tumorC. mucosa associated lymphoid tumorD. mocosa associated lymphoid tissue |
Answer» Correct Answer - D Full form of MALT is mucosa -associated lymphoid tissue. |
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171. |
Breast cancer is an example of:A. sarcomaB. adenomaC. carcinomaD. lymphoma |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
172. |
The treatment of snake-bite by antivenine is an example ofA. artificial acquired active imuunityB. artificial acquired passive immunityC. Natural acquired passive immunityD. specific natural immunity |
Answer» Correct Answer - B Treatment of snake bite by antivenin is providing artificial acquired passive immunity. |
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173. |
Who among the following is recogized as the father of immunology?A. Rober kochB. Ferdinand KohnC. Louis PasteurD. Edward jenner |
Answer» Correct Answer - D Father of immunology is Edward jenner. |
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174. |
Which of the following properties of acquired immunity is the basis of vaccination?A. specificityB. memoryC. diversityD. discrimination between self and non-self |
Answer» Correct Answer - B Principle of immunisation or vaccination is based on the property of memory of the immune system. |
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175. |
Cancer cells are:A. HeLa cellsB. `CD_(4)`cellC. Plasma cellD. Memory cell |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
176. |
HeLa cells used in cell biology are:A. cancerous cells grown in cancer research laboratoryB. cervical cancer cell derivativesC. both (a) and (b)D. None of the above |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
177. |
The most important thing (s) for maintaining good health is`//`areA. Balanced dietB. Personal hygieneC. Regular exerciseD. All of the above |
Answer» Correct Answer - D the most important thing for maintaing good health are balanced diet personal hygiene and regular exercise. |
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178. |
Niclosamide is used for the control ofA. PlagueB. MeningitisC. FeverD. Taeniasis |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
179. |
Uncontrolled and undifferentiated mass of cell is found in diseaseA. TendonB. OvergrowthC. CancerD. Hypertrophy |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
180. |
Edward jenner is the discovered of principle ofA. BCGB. Immunisation against polioC. Passive vaccinationD. Active vaccination |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
181. |
Edward Jenner introduced:A. immunization against polioB. vaccination against smallpoxC. immunization against malariaD. vaccination against chickenpox |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
182. |
Widal Test is carried out to test :A. MalariaB. PneumoniaC. JaundiceD. Typhoid |
Answer» Correct Answer - D widal test is performed to confirm typhoid. |
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183. |
Plasmodium vivax causesA. Benign tertain malariaB. Malignant tertian malariaC. Quartan malariaD. Mild malaria |
Answer» Correct Answer - A plasmodium vida |
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184. |
The acute inflammation of one or more joints caused by inflectious agents isA. Septic arthritisB. Rheumatoid arthritisC. OsteoarthritisD. Supportive arthritis |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
185. |
Inflammation reaction is brought about byA. mast cellsB. MarcophagesC. Plasma cellsD. Adipose cells |
Answer» Correct Answer - A Inflammation reaction is brought about by mast cells |
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186. |
Heroin is obtained from the plant:A. tabaccoB. poppy`//`papaverC. daturaD. cannabis |
Answer» Correct Answer - B Heroin is obtained from poppy `//` Papaver. |
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187. |
In alcoholics, liver gets damaged as it:A. accumulation of fatsB. storage of glycogenC. secretion of more bileD. detoxification of alcohol |
Answer» Correct Answer - A In alcoholics liver gets damages due to accumulation of fals. |
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188. |
An insect bite may result in inflammation of that spot. This is triggered by the alarm chemicals such asA. histamine and dopamineB. histamine arid kininsC. interferons and oponinD. interferons nad histones |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
189. |
An insect bite may result in inflammation of that spot. This is triggered by the alarm chemicals such asA. histamine and dopamineB. histamine and kininsC. interferons and opsoninD. interferons and histones |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
190. |
Lysozyme is an important anti-microbial secretion present inA. TearsB. SalivaC. Nasal mucousD. All of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
191. |
Mildest rickettsial disaese of man isA. Scrub typhusB. Rocky mountain spotted feverC. Q-feverD. Rickettsial pox |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
192. |
The disease, tetanus is also known as:A. ShinglesB. GangreneC. LockjawD. Whooping cough |
Answer» Correct Answer - C Tetanus is an acute porentially fatal infection of the central nervous system. It is caused by exotoxin tetanspasmin, produced by Clostridium tetani. |
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193. |
Fever, delirium, slow pulse, abdominal tenderness and a rosecoloured rash are the symptoms of:A. measlesB. tetanusC. typhoidD. chickenpox |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
194. |
Toxin produced by tetanus affects:A. jaw bonesB. voluntary musclesC. involuntary musclesD. both voluntary and involuntary muscles |
Answer» Correct Answer - B Tetanus is characterized by irritability, headache, fever and painful spasms of the muscles resulting in lockjaw. |
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195. |
One of the following diseases is a communicable:A. cancerB. ricketsC. diabetesD. amoebiasis |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
196. |
The disease which can arise again after one attack is:A. choleraB. tetanusC. malariaD. none of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
197. |
Disease due to malfunctioning of organ or organ system is called:A. cancerB. allergyC. degenerative diseaseD. hereditary disease |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
198. |
Which of the following is communicable disease?A. MalariaB. DiabetesC. KwashiorkorD. Hypertension |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
199. |
Which of the following diseases are communicable?A. AllergiesB. Infectious diseasesC. Deficiency diseasesD. Degenerative diseasses |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
200. |
Arthritis is the disease of the inflammation of :A. liverB. boneC. jointsD. brain |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |