Among non-infectious diseases, what is the major cause of death?

  •     SCID

  •     Cancer

  •    Diabetes

  •    Rheumatoid arthritis

The following are some symptoms, find the disease associated with it.

Sustained high fever, weakness, stomach pain, constipation, headache, loss of appetite

  •     Pneumonia

  •     Malaria

  •    Typhoid

  •    Filariasis

Intestinal perforation is the ultimate symptom of the extreme stage of which disorder?

  •    Malaria

  •    Filariasis

  •    Typhoid

  •    Pneumonia

A cook, carrier of a disease, and spread the disease for many years by the food she prepared. This information is associated with a classic case on medicine, that of

  •     Mary Melon nicknamed Typhoid Mary

  •     Typhoid Mary nicknamed Mary Mallon

  •    Mary Mallon nicknamed Typhoid Mary

  •    Mary Melon nicknamed Typhoid Melon

Infection of alveoli of lungs by Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae leads to alveoli becoming fluid-filled and leads to severe problems in respiration is an example of

  •     A bacterial disease

  •     A viral disease

  •    A fungal disease

  •    A helminth disease

The following symptoms are associated with which disease:

Fever, chills, cough and headache, lips and finger nails may turn gray to bluish in colour.

  •     Pneumonia

  •     Malaria

  •    Fungal infection

  •    Typhoid

In pneumonia

  •     Lips and fingernails may turn greenish in color

  •     Lips and fingernails may turn bluish in color

  •    Lips and hair may turn brownish in color

  •    Lips and hair may turn grayish in color.

Pneumonia is caused by

  •     Streptococcus pneumoniae

  •     Haemophilus influenzae

  •    Salmonella pneumoniae

  •    Both 1 and 2

Typhoid, Pneumonia, Dysentery, Plague, Diphtheria; How many are only viral diseases?

  •     2

  •     1

  •    3

  •    Zero

By inhaling aerosols released by an infected person causes the spread of which disease certainly?

  •     Malaria

  •     Pneumonia

  •    Plague

  •    Filariasis

The most infectious human ailment caused by a virus is

  •     Common cold

  •     AIDS

  •    Pneumonia

  •    Lung cancer

The infection of the nose and respiratory passage but not lungs is a distinguishing feature of

  •     Pneumonia

  •     Common cold

  •    AIDS

  •    Dengue

The following features: Nasal congestion and discharge, sore throat, hoarseness, cough, headache, tiredness; characterizes which infection?

  •     Fever

  •     Pneumonia

  •    Common cold

  •    AIDS

The symptoms of common cold last for

  •     Generally 1 day

  •     Generally 2-3 days

  •    Usually, At maximum of 14 days

  •    Usually 3-7 days

The means of spread of which two infectious diseases is common?

  •     Malaria and Filariasis

  •     Pneumonia and the common cold

  •    Typhoid and Ringworms

  •    Pneumonia and Malaria

Malaria can be understood well by which statement?

  •     Plasmodium, a macroscopic protozoan is responsible for Malaria

  •     The bite of a female Anopheles mosquito will always lead to malaria

  •    Chills and high fever recurring every 6 to 7 days are because of hemozoin

  •    Sporozoites are formed in mosquito's body

In malaria; the female Anopheles mosquito is

  •     Host

  •     Vector

  •    Both

  •    Neither host nor vector completely

Reproduction of parasite(plasmodium) in red blood cells is

  •     Asexual

  •     Sexual

  •    Both

  •    Do not reproduce there

Sexual reproduction of parasite (plasmodium) occurs in

  •     Liver

  • 2,    RBC

  •    Mosquito's gut

  •    Blood plasma of human

The mature infective stage called sporozoites is formed in

  •     Salivary glands of the mosquito

  •     Mosquito's gut

  •    Liver

  •    RBC of human

If an infected person is bitten by a female Anopheles mosquito, what will it takes up with its blood meal to become another infected mosquito for the spread of disease?

  •     Gametocytes of plasmodium

  •     Sporophyte of plasmodium

  •    Sporozoites

  •    Haemozoin

Amoebiasis or amoebic dysentery is caused by

  •     Entamoeba histolytica, a protozoan parasite in the small intestine

  •     Escherichia coli, a protozoan parasite in the small intestine

  •    Entamoeba histolytica, a protozoan parasite in the large intestine

  •    Escherichia coli, a protozoan parasite in the large intestine

The following symptoms: constipation, abdominal pain, cramps, stools with excess mucous and blood clots; belong to which category?

  •     Amoebiasis

  •     Malaria

  •    Filariasis

  •    Pneumonia

Which of the following protozoan disease is spread by housefly transmitting parasite from feces of an infected person to food and food products?

  •     Amoebiasis

  •     Ascariasis

  •    Filariasis

  •    Ringworms

Which of the following is a pathogenic helminth?

  •     Ascaris

  •     Microsporum

  •    Trichophyton

  •    Entamoeba histolytica

Which of the following is not an intestinal parasite?

  •     Entamoeba histolytica

  •     Ascaris

  •    Salmonella typhi

  •    Plasmodium

The following symptoms: internal bleeding, muscular pain, fever, anemia are associated with

  •     Ascariasis

  •     Filariasis

  •    Malaria

  •    Typhoid

The blockage of the intestinal passage is a symptom of the infection of 

  •     Wuchereria

  •     Salmonella

  •    Entamoeba

  •    Ascaris

The common roundworm spreads an infectious disease by means of

  •     Contaminated water and cooked food

  •     Contaminated water, and vegetables

  •    Contaminated cooked food

  •    Contaminated vegetables and cooked food

The slowly developing chronic inflammation of the organs in which they live for many years. Here they refer to

  •     Filarial worms

  •     Roundworms

  •    Ringworms

  •    Entamoeba histolytica

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