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