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Question 1
Pick out a case of healthy state of an individual.
A
Mr. X is recovering from an infectious disease.
B
Mr. Y takes insulin injection everyday
C
Mrs. Z is very depressed.
D
Mr. K does his duty and spends time joyfully.
Question 2
Which one of the following is not socially balanced?
A
He enjoys a birthday party
B
He behaves rudely over trivial matters
C
He adjusts well to the surrounding situation
D
He attends to his ailing mother at the hospital.
Question 3
_______ is a bacterial disease.
A
Meningitis
B
Rabies
C
Tetanus
D
Small pox
Question 4
One of the following is transmitted through air. Find it out.
A
Tuberculosis
B
Meningitis
C
Typhoid
D
Cholera
Question 5
The most serious form of malaria is caused by Plasmodium________
A
ovale
B
malariae
C
falciparum
D
vivax
Question 6
An example of protozoan infecting our intestine is ________
A
Plasmodium vivax
B
Entamoeba histolytica
C
Trypanosome gambiense
D
Taenia solium
Question 7
One of the means of indirect transmission of a disease is________
A
sneezing
B
coughing
C
through placenta
D
using utensils of patients
Question 8
When antibodies, extracted from other animals are injected into your body, what kind of immunity do you gain?
A
Artificially active acquired immunity
B
Artificially passive acquired immunity
C
Naturally active acquired immunity
D
Naturally passive acquired immunity
Question 9
The first vaccine injected infto a just born baby is_____
A
Oral polio
B
DPT
C
DPT and Oral polio
D
BCG
Question 10
A child eats food rich in carbohydrates and avoids protein in its diet. Which type of nutritional deficiency will affect that child?
A
Kwashiorkar
B
Nyctalopia
C
Diabetes
D
Down syndrome
Question 11
The normal blood sugar level under fasting condition ________
A
80-120 mg/100 ml of blood
B
110-120 mg/100 ml of blood
C
100-110 mg/100 ml of blood
D
90-120 mg/100 ml of blood
Question 12
The excess glucose in blood is converted into insoluble _______ and stored in ________
A
glycogen, liver and pancreas
B
glycogen, liver and muscles
C
glycogen, pancreas and intestine
D
glycogen, brain and muscles
Question 13
This is one of the symptom of diabetes mellitus _______
A
expulsion of used glucose in the urine
B
expulsion of unused glucose in the urine
C
expulsion of excess unused glucose in the urine
D
expulsion of excess fat in the urine
Question 14
The clinical symptom of albinism are______
A
milky white coloured skin and photophobia
B
hydrophobia
C
milky coloured hair and skin
D
all the above
Question 15
When a child has an enlarged belly with swelling in the face and feet, it is_____________
A
Kwashiorkar
B
Night blindness
C
Scurvy
D
Marasmus
Question 16
Encephalitis is otherwise called_________
A
Brain fever
B
jaundice
C
malaria
D
tetanus
Question 17
These are fungal diseases caused in man__________
A
a. Gonorrhoea and diarrhoea
B
Malaria and filarial
C
Dandruff and Athlete’s foot
D
Ascariasis and filariasis
Question 18
An airborne disease affecting lungs__________
A
Tuberculosis
B
Typhoid
C
Measles
D
Mumps
Question 19
The inanimate objects like utensils, bedding, clothes etc. are called ______
A
carriers
B
fomites
C
infective objects
D
none of the above
Question 20
A rod shaped bacterium which causes Tuberculosis______
A
Salmonella typhi
B
Salmonelli tetani
C
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D
None of the above
Question 21
Immunization with this vaccine is an effective measure to prevent Tuberculosis _________
A
DPT and Polio
B
TT and Typhoid
C
BCG vaccine
D
Measles vaccine
Question 22
In a patient affected with malaria, these toxic substance is responsible for the chill and high fever________
A
Haemotoxin
B
Haemozoin
C
Haemocyanin
D
Haemotoxylin
Question 23
_______ was awarded the Nobel prize for his work on malaria in the year 1902.
A
Joseph lister
B
Sir. Ronald Ross
C
Louis Pasteur
D
Edward Jenner
Question 24
The protozoan, parasite cause amoebiasis in man_______
A
Entamoeba histolytica
B
Amoeba proteus
C
Plasmodium vivax
D
Plasmodium falciparum
Question 25
The proteinaceous substance produced by our body to detoxify the antigens are _________
A
antibodies
B
detoxifier
C
antigenic response
D
Plasmodium falciparum
Question 26
TT means_________
A
Tetanus Toxoid
B
Tetanus Toxin
C
Tuberculosis Vaccine
D
Diphtheria Vaccine
Question 27
_______ helps a person recovering from fracture or neurological problem.
A
Yoga and physiotherapy
B
Yoga only
C
Physiotherapy only
D
None of the above
Question 28
______ is a dreadful disease transmitted through sexual contact or blood and blood products.
A
AIDS
B
Meningitis
C
Encephalitis
D
HIV
Question 29
___________ causes AIDS.
A
Human Immuno Deficiency Virus
B
Human Immune Default Virus
C
Human Immune Defective Virus
D
Human Immunizing Deficiency Virus
Question 30
ELISA means_________
A
Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay
B
Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Antigen
C
Enzyme Lowered Immuno Sorbent Assay
D
Enzyme Linked Immuno Specific Assay
Question 31
The sporozoites of the malarial parasite are stored in the salivary glands of________
A
man
B
mosquito
C
helminthic worm
D
housefly
Question 32
Pick out the viral disease________
A
tuberculosis
B
influenza
C
typhoid
D
tetanus
Question 33
One of the following is caused due to metabolic disorders______
A
alzheimer’s disease
B
albinism
C
bubble boy syndrome
D
haemophilia
Question 34
One of the following is the symptoms of haemorrhage_______
A
profuse loss of blood
B
nervous disorder
C
night blindness
D
diarrhoea
Question 35
The condition of mal functioning of the organ system or systems is called______
A
malnutrition
B
disease
C
under nutrition
D
obesity
Question 36
The word disease means________
A
without pathogens
B
without case
C
without ease
D
without food
Question 37
_________ is an organic disease.
A
Diabetes mellitus
B
Scurvy
C
Rickets
D
Sterility
Question 38
Stroke affecting the functions of _______
A
eyes
B
nose
C
head
D
brain
Question 39
Photophobia refers to _______
A
high sensitivity to colour
B
high sensitivity to light
C
lack of blood
D
lack of vision
Question 40
________ and ___________ are the genetical diseases.
A
Marasmus and kwashiorkor
B
Nyctalopia and beri-beri
C
Thalassemia and down’s syndrome
D
Pellagra and haemorrhage
Question 41
Germ Theory of diseases was established by ________
A
Louis Pasteur and Edward Jenner
B
Robert Koch and Louis Pasteus
C
Robert Koch and Charles Darwin
D
Charles Darwin and Alexander Fleming
Question 42
Viruses are _______
A
parasitic
B
saprophytic
C
holophytic
D
holozoic
Question 43
An example of bacterial disease is________
A
polio
B
rabies
C
pneumonia
D
hepatitis
Question 44
Pick out the bacterial diseases.
A
Diabetes mellitus; renal failure; Alzheimer’s disease
B
Haemophilia; sickle cell anaemia; thalassemia
C
Polio; rabies; hepatitis;
D
Tuberculosis; leprosy; typhoid
Question 45
_________ attacking the keratinized layer of skin
A
Dandruff
B
Athletes’ foot
C
Rigwom
D
Hookworm
Question 46
Which is the protozoan disease?
A
common cold
B
Tuberculosis
C
Influenza
D
Sleeping sickness
Question 47
Taeniasis is caused by _______
A
tape worm
B
hookworm
C
liver fluke
D
round worm
Question 48
Filarial worm causes ________disease in man.
A
taeniasis
B
filariasis
C
ascariasis
D
elephantiasis
Question 49
More than hundred strains of viruses are responsible for causing_________
A
common cold
B
fever
C
constipation
D
ulcer
Question 50
Children are more susceptible to _________ than adults.
A
ringworm
B
dandruff
C
common cold
D
influenza
Question 51
Persistant cough is a symptom of _______
A
influenza
B
tuberculosis
C
typhoid
D
malaria
Question 52
Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes________
A
tuberculosis
B
typhoid
C
malaria
D
AIDS
Question 53
Salmonella typhi causes_______
A
tuberculosis
B
typhoid
C
malaria
D
malaria
Question 54
The viral disease is_______
A
Rabies
B
Cholera
C
malaria
D
Typhoid
Question 55
Pick out a non-antigen________
A
Germ
B
Toxins of germs
C
New forms of protein
D
Mother’s milk
Question 56
Match the following.
  1. Leprosy a. Fungs
  2. Taeniasis b. Protozoans
  3. Amoebic dysentery c. Parasites
  4. Athlete’s foot d. Bacteria
A
2 1 4 3
B
4 3 2 1
C
3 4 1 2
D
1 4 3 2
Question 57
Match the following.
  1. Bubble boy syndrome a. Caused by parasite organisms
  2. Renal failure b. Genetical disorder
  3. Marasmus c. Metabolic disorders
  4. Polio d. Nutritional deficiency
A
2 1 4 3
B
4 3 2 1
C
3 4 1 2
D
4 1 2 3
Question 58
Match the following.
  1. Haemorrhage a. Bleeding of gums
  2. Pernicious anaemia b. Inability to reproduce
  3. Sterility c. Destruction of RBC
  4. Scurvy d. Profuse loss of blood
A
2 1 4 3
B
4 3 2 1
C
3 4 1 2
D
4 1 2 3
Question 59
Match the following.
  1. Vitamin A a. Rickets
  2. Vitamin B5 b. Nyctalopia
  3. Vitamin D c. Haemorrhage
  4. Vitamin K d. Pellagra
A
2 1 4 3
B
4 3 2 1
C
3 1 4 2
D
4 1 2 3
Question 60
Match the following.
  1. Virus a. Plague
  2. Bacteria b. Dandruff
  3. Fungi c. Malaria
  4. Protozoa d. Polio
A
2 3 4 1
B
4 3 2 1
C
3 1 4 2
D
4 1 2 3
Question 61
Match the following.
  1. Malaria a. Entamoeba histolytica
  2. Amoebiasis b.
  3. Ringworm d. Plasmodium
  4. Influenza e. Microsporum
A
4 3 2 1
B
2 3 4 1
C
3 1 4 2
D
2 4 1 3
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