What does 'T' stands for in DPT vaccine?
Tuberculosis
Typhoid
Trachoma
Tetanus
Which one is correct?
Salmonella typhi and Haemophilus influenzae cause pneumonia
Widal test is done for malaria
Entamoeba histolytica causes amoebiasis.
Wuchereria causes enterobiasis.
CD-4 receptor is associated with
() AIDS
Which of the following statements is correct?1. Common cold - Droplet Infection.2. Typhoid - Contaminated food & water.3. AIDS - Shaking hands.4. Ringworm - Using infected towels.
Sexual stage (gametocytes) of plasmodium occurs in
Choose the correctly matched pair from the following.
AIDS, gonorrhoea- viral infection
Diphtheria, ringworm - fungal infection
Diphtheria, tuberculosis - protozoan infection
Which of the following is not a character of cancerous cells in our body ?
Which one of the following immune system components does not correctly match with its respective role?
Which of the following pathogens is not transmitted by vector?
Which one of the following is not derived from plants?
When plants/animals are infected with virus, they may produce an anti-viral substance that is capable of inhibiting the multiplication of that virus. Identify the correct name of this substance.
Refer to the given figure depicting a diseased condition in humans and name the worm causing this disease.
Epidermophyton floccosum
Refer to the given figure and choose the organism not related to the condition shown here.
Microsporum
Trichophyton
W. malayi
Epidermophyton
Which of the following factor is incorrect for the low levels of immune response during Plasmodium infection?
Different types of antigens are expressed at varying stages of Plasmodium life cycle
The stages during its life cycle are mostly intracellular
The sporozoites of Plasmodium are rapidly cleared from blood circulation
Plasmodium infection primarily destroys the macrophages and dendritic cells present in blood
Mathc the following columns
Column l
Column ll
A. Psychotropic drug
B. Sedative
C. Opiates
D. Stimulants
E. Hallucinogens
1. Cocaine
2. LSD
3. Barbiturates
4. Morphine
5. Pimozide
A B C D E
Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus placenta or through mother's milk to the infant is categorised as
cellular immunity
A drug addict showed symptoms such as increased appetite, chest pain, redness of eyes, increased urination. He was possibly taking
LSD
cocaine
amphetamines
The disease caused by Leishmania and transmitted by Phlebotomus is
Amoebic dysentry
Kala-azar fever
Chaga's disease
The drugs, which do not develop physiological dependence is
sedative and tranqualisers
stimulation cocaine
Opiates
hallucinogens
Which type of immunoglobulin is/are abundantly found in foetus?
lgE
IgG
IgM
IgD
Human Immuno Virus (HIV) contain a protein coat and genetic material and is horse chestnut shaped
double-stranded DNA
single-stranded DNA
single-stranded RNA
double-stranded RNA
Typhoid fever is caused by a species of
Streptococcus
Staphylococcus
Salmonella
Mycobacterium
HIV is a member of a group of viruses called
bacteriophages
geminiviruses
lysogenic viruses
retroviruses
Humoral immunity system is mediated by
B-cells
T-cells
NK-cell
plasma cells
The type of immunoglobulin present in the foetus are
IgE
Leukaemia is caused by
Ca 40
Sr 90
caesium
iodine
An autoimmune disease is
haemophillia
myasthenia gravis
None of the above
The main function of the white blood cell in the human intestine system is to
Blood cells that increase in number during allergic conditions like asthma are
basophils
eosinophils
lymphocytes
LSD is
hallucinogenic
sedative
stimulant
tranquiliser
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