Which of the following can be a result of drug or alcohol abuse?

  •     Coma and death due to failure of Heart

  •     Reckless behavior, vandalism, and violence

  •    A combination of drugs and alcohol lead to overdosing and then to death

  •    All of these

Intravenous drug abuse may not lead to

  •    AIDS

  •    Hepatitis B

  •    Liver Cirrhosis

  •    Both 2 and 3

Which of the following drugs are not misused by sportspersons?

  • Narcotic analgesics

  • Anabolic steroids

  • Diacetylmorphine

  • Diuretics

The females with masculinization, enlargement of the clitoris, deepening of voice must have consumed which of the following drugs?

  •     Diacetylmorphine

  •     Diacylmorphine

  •    Anabolic steroids

  •    Morphine

Enlargement of the prostate gland, premature baldness, Reduction of the size of testicles, breast enlargement such symptoms in a male indicates the overconsumption of which of the following drugs?

  •     Diacetylmorphine

  •     Diacylmorphine

  •    Anabolic steroids

  •    Morphine

Which of the following side-effects is common in the adolescent male and females for the over consumption of anabolic steroids?

  •     Severe facial and body acne

  •     Potential for kidney and liver dysfunction

  •    Premature baldness

  •    Excessive hair growth on body and face

Tobacco plant has been made resistant to the tobacco mosaic virus by :

  • introducing T-DNA of Agrobacterium

  • introducing a gene for virus coat protein

  • introducing meristematic activity in somatic cells

  • applying newer generation pesticides to the crops

Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II and chose your answer from the codes given below:
Column I                       Column II
I. THC                          1. Marijuana
II. Barbiturates             2. Sedative
III. Diacetylmorphine     3. Smack
IV. LSD                         4. hallucinogen
Codes:
I II III IV

  • D. 1 2 4 3

  • C. 2 1 3 4
  • A. 1 2 3 4
  • B. 2 1 4 3

The receptors for the drug shown below are located in:

  • CNS and CVS
  • CVS and GIT
  • CNS and GIT
  • CNS and PNS

Common cold is not cured by antibiotics because it is

  • caused by a Gram-negaive bacterium

  • not an infectious disease

  • viral disease

  • caused by a Gram-positive bacterium

Maturation of lymphocytes takes place in

  • thymus

  • Bone marrow

  • Liver

  • Both 1 and 2

Which of the following represents the form of Plasmodium that is released from the erythrocyte by lysis?

  • Trophozoite

  • Schizont

  • Merozoite

  • Macrogametocyte

Which of the following is very effective sedative and pain killer?

  •   Cocaine.

  •   Heroin.

  •   Morphine.

  •   Cannabis extract.

Cellular oncogenes can be best explained as

  •   Mutated gene.

  •   Present in normal cells.

  •   Present only in the cells of benign tumour.

  •   Genes due to which cells loose the property of contact inhibition.

Vaccines are available for the disease like

I.   Polio.

II.  Diphtheria.

III. Pneumonia.

IV. Tetanus.

  •   I, II, III & IV

  •   I and IV only

  •   I only

  •   I, II & IV only

Odd one out?

  •   PMNL-neutrophils.

  •   Monocytes.

  •   Natural killer cells.

  •   Interferons.

The mode of transmission for all the following human diseases is primarily by droplet infection except for:

  •   Pneumonia

  •   Diphtheria

  •   Influenza

  •   Polio

Select the option where all columns correctly matched:

 

Disease

Causative organism

Feature

1.

Malignant malaria

Plasmodium ovale

Cerebral involvement

2.

Typhoid

Salmonella typhi

Confirmed by VDRL test

3.

Elephantiasis

Wuchereria bancrofti

Water borne disease

4.

Ringworm

Microsporum

Intense itching

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

The fetus receives some antibodies from their mother, through the placenta. This is an example of:

  •   Naturally acquired passive immunity

  •   Artificially acquired passive immunity

  •   Naturally acquired active immunity

  •   Artificially acquired active immunity

Which of the following drugs has a potent stimulating action of central nervous system?

  • Morphine

  • Cocaine

  • Barbiturate

  • Benzodiazepine

A cell:
I. Loses the property of contact inhibition
II. Shows uncontrolled proliferation
III. Invades the neighboring tissues

This cell is probably:

  • Mutated

  • Cancerous

  • Dedifferentiated

  • Apoptotic

Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the drug Smack?

 

  • Flowers
  • Latex
  • Roots
  • Leaves
Which of the following is not an autoimmune disease?
  • Psoriasis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Vitiligo
In which disease does mosquito transmitted pathogen cause chronic inflammation of lymphatic vessels?

 

MALT constitutes about _______ percent of the lymphoid tissue in human body.

Which of the following immunoglobulins does constitute the largest percentage in human milk?

If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in a person, to which of the following would you look for confirmatory evidence?

Grafted kidney may be rejected in a patient due to

Which of the following endoparasites of humans does show viviparity?

HIV that causes AIDS, first starts destroying

 

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