Q.1
Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the drug. "Smack" ? [NEET 2018]
  • a) Flowers
  • b) Latex
  • c) Roots
  • d) Leaves
Q.2
Which of the following is not at autoimmune disease?
  • a) Psoriasis
  • b) Rheumatoid arthritis
  • c) Alzheimer's disease
  • d) Vitiligo
Q.3
e best HLA (Human leucocytes antigen) match for transplants in order of preference is: {Question submitted by Adhithyan js}
  • a) parents > Siblings >Twin > Unrelated donor.
  • b) Sibling > Twin > Parent > Unrelated donor.
  • c) Twin > Sibling > Parent > Unrelated donor.
  • d) Twin > Unrelated donor > Parent > Sibling
Q.4
Allergens are: {Question submitted by Adhithyan js}
  • a) Non infectious and increase the secretion of IgE antibodies and histamine.
  • b) Infectious and increase secretion of IgM antibodies and histamines.
  • c) Non infectious and decrease secretion of IgG antibodies.
  • d) Infectious and increase secretion of IgE antibodies and histamine.
Q.5
he sporozoites that cause infection when a female Anopheles mosquito bites a human being are found in:
  • a) Hepatocytes of human
  • b) RBCs of mosquito
  • c) RBCs of man
  • d) Salivary gland of infected mosquito
Q.6
ssertion: LSD and Charas are hallucinogenic drugs. Reason: These drugs alter thoughts, feelings and perceptions.
  • a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
  • b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion
  • c) Assertion is true but Reason is false
  • d) Both Assertion and Reason are false
Q.7
hich of the following is not an autoimmune disease ? [NEET 2018]
  • a) Alzheimer’s disease
  • b) Rheumatoid arthritis
  • c) Psoriasis
  • d) Vitiligo
Q.8
orld No Tobacco day is observed on:
  • a) May 31
  • b) June 6
  • c) April 22
  • d) October 2
Q.9
ssertion: Alcohol is called a stimulant. Reason: Alcohol is immediately oxidised to produce a large amount of energy which increases the activities of CNS.
  • a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
  • b) Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion
  • c) Assertion is true but Reason is false
  • d) Both Assertion and Reason are false
Q.10
hich of the following is not an autoimmune disorder?
  • a) Graves disease
  • b) Pernicious anaemia
  • c) Rheumatoid arthritis
  • d) Insomnia
Q.11
ernick – Korsokoff’s syndrome is associated with:
  • a) Smoking
  • b) Drug abuse
  • c) Insomnia
  • d) Alcoholism
Q.12
moking is harmful because it produces aromatic hydrocarbon which causes:
  • a) Increase in blood pressure
  • b) Cancer
  • c) Retardation of growth of toches
  • d) Reduction in oxygen transport
Q.13
basic pathological process producing symptoms such as redness, heat, swelling and pain in the affected tissue or organ is:
  • a) Disease
  • b) Infestation
  • c) Inflammation
  • d) Infection
Q.14
arijuana is mainly:
  • a) Stimulant
  • b) Hallucinogen
  • c) Depressant
  • d) Sedative
Q.15
An insect bite may result in the inflammation of that spot. This is triggered by the alarm chemicals such as:
  • a) Histamine and dopamine
  • b) Interferons and histones
  • c) Interferons and Opsonins
  • d) Histamines and kinins
Q.16
lephantiasis is caused by:
  • a) Aschelminthes
  • b) Platyhelminthes
  • c) Virus
  • d) Protozoan
Q.17
hich of the following is an allergic reaction?
  • a) Ulcerative coitus
  • b) Typhoid
  • c) Hay fever
  • d) Encephalitis
Q.18
ational Institute of Virology is located at:
  • a) Pune
  • b) Mumbai
  • c) Lucknow
  • d) Kasauli
Q.19
holera patients are given saline solution as this:
  • a) Prevents water loss from body
  • b) Inhibits repeated vomiting
  • c) Provides energy
  • d) Is anti-bacterial
Q.20
hich of the following is the correct option for bacterial diseases? (i) Hansen’s disease. (ii) Measles. (iii) Yellow fever. (iv) Lock jaw. (v) Whooping cough. (vi) Flu.
  • a) (ii), (iii), (v) and (vi)
  • b) (i), (iii) and (vi)
  • c) (i), (iv) and (v)
  • d) (iv), (v) and (vi)
Q.21
n auto immune disorder in which the body destroys the functioning of thyroid gland:
  • a) Simmond’s disease
  • b) Grave’s disease
  • c) Hashimoto’s disease
  • d) Addison’s disease
Q.22
ACO stands for:
  • a) National AIDS Corporation Organization
  • b) National AIDS Coeducation Organization
  • c) National AIDS Coordinated Organization
  • d) National AIDS Control Organization
Q.23
ow many statements are incorrect regarding smoking? (i) Smoking may lead to emphysema and bronchitis. (ii) Nicotine is a powerful vasodilator. (iii) Nicotine stimulates adrenal cortex. (iv) Smoking can cause CAD and Gastric ulcers. (v) Carbon monoxide binds with Fe2+ of haeme to form carboxyhaemoglobin.
  • a) Two
  • b) Three
  • c) Four
  • d) One
Q.24
elect the pair of drugs whose addiction results in slow respiration, slow heart rate and constriction of pupil:
  • a) Barbiturates and cocaine
  • b) Morphine and heroin
  • c) Caffeine and smack
  • d) Methadone and cocaine
Q.25
hich of the following gives 3D images as well as cross sectional images of internals?
  • a) Radiograph
  • b) Computed tomography
  • c) Positron emission tomography
  • d) MRI scanning
Q.26
resence of plastids in Plasmodium suggests:
  • a) It is a plant species
  • b) It is a parasite with a cyanobacterium as an endosymbiont
  • c) It is a parasite with an archaebacterium as an endosymbiont
  • d) It is a plant species with an archaebacterium as an endosymbiont
Q.27
ind out the incorrect statement:
  • a) Pneumonia and common cold are air borne diseases
  • b) The use of adrenaline and steroids induce the symptoms of allergy
  • c) Hepatitis B vaccine is produced from yeast
  • d) Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder
Q.28
ransmission of retroviral disease which is characterised by reduction in CD 4 cells is:
  • a) By transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products
  • b) Faeco oral route
  • c) By bite of mosquito
  • d) Droplet infection
Q.29
allucinogens:
  • a) Are never depressants
  • b) Are never stimulants
  • c) Alter thoughts, feelings and perceptions
  • d) Are pain relievers
Q.30
hoose the correct statements: (i) Rhino viruses infect nose and respiratory passage but not lungs. (ii) Mary Mallon was a carrier of pneumonia and spreader of pneumonia for years. (iii) Plasmodium vivax is a reason of malignant malaria. (iv) Entamoeba histolytica is a parasite of large intestine of man which causes Amoebasis.
  • a) (i) and (ii)
  • b) (i) and (iii)
  • c) (ii) and (iv)
  • d) (i) and (iv)
Q.31
IDS was reported first in:
  • a) 1986
  • b) 1972
  • c) 1981
  • d) 1976
Q.32
sthma may be attributed to:
  • a) allergic reaction of the mast cells in the lungs
  • b) inflammation of the trachea
  • c) accumulation of fluid in the lungs
  • d) bacterial infection of the lungs
Q.33
hich of the following side-effects is not common in the adolescent male and females for the over consumption of anabolic steroids?
  • a) Severe facial acne
  • b) Severe body acne
  • c) Potential for kidney and liver dysfunction
  • d) Premature closure of the growth centres of the long bones may result in stunted growth
Q.34
ntravenous drugs may not lead to:
  • a) AIDS
  • b) Hepatitis B
  • c) Liver cirrhosis
  • d) None
Q.35
hat does hard drug mean?
  • a) Means crystal form
  • b) Not exactly liquid
  • c) In terms of potency of addiction
  • d) Which are not coffee and tea
Q.36
annabinoid is usually taken:
  • a) Inhalation and oral ingestion
  • b) Usually snorted
  • c) Injection
  • d) Both B and C
Q.37
pioids are taken by:
  • a) Snorting
  • b) Injection
  • c) ingestion
  • d) Both B and C
Q.38
iological response modifiers are:
  • a) α – interferons
  • b) Immune system activators
  • c) Antibodies
  • d) More than one option is correct
Q.39
roto oncogenes and viral oncogenes are found in:
  • a) Viruses
  • b) Normal cells and viruses
  • c) Viruses and normal cells
  • d) Cancerous cells
Q.40
ich disease is spread by mosquito but does not occurs by virus?
  • a) Meningitis
  • b) Dengue fever
  • c) Yellow fever
  • d) Filariasis
Q.41
ncer is associated with....
  • a) Uncontrollable growth of tissue
  • b) Ageing process
  • c) Controlled division of tissue
  • d) None
Q.42
ich of the following is correct regarding HIV, hepatitis and pneumoconiosis?
  • a) HIV is a virus and others are diseases
  • b) All are viral diseases
  • c) HIV and hepatitis are virus whereas pneumoconiosis is bacterial disease
  • d) HIV and hepatitis are viral disease and pneumoconiosis is bacterial disease
Q.43
IDS, a deadly disease, what does the word Acquired indicate here?
  • a) It is because of Acquired immunity
  • b) It is because of deficiency of immune system
  • c) It is because of Immuno deficiency
  • d) It is not a congenital disease
Q.44
hen quick immune response is required, we administer which kind of immunisation?
  • a) Active
  • b) Passive
  • c) Both depending on the pathogen
  • d) Generally active but sometime passive
Q.45
nterferons are:
  • a) Glycoproteins
  • b) Produced by virus infected cells
  • c) Provides protection against further viral attack
  • d) All of these
Q.46
he common roundworm spreads an infectious disease by means of:
  • a) Contaminated water and cooked food
  • b) Contaminated water, and vegetables
  • c) Contaminated cooked food
  • d) Contaminated vegetables and cooked food
Q.47
uration of fever occurred by Plasmodium malaria is _______
  • a) Every 24 hours
  • b) Every 48 hours
  • c) Every 36 hours
  • d) Every 72 hours
Q.48
hen is interferon is secreted ?
  • a) When antibody reacts with antigen in our body
  • b) When serotonin become active
  • c) When lymphocytes become active
  • d) When our body cell's are infected by virus then that cell's secrete this chemical
Q.49
hich one is odd ?
  • a) Cannabinoids
  • b) Ganja
  • c) Charas
  • d) Morphine
Q.50
hat is formed during Innate immunity?
  • a) Body prepare Antibodies against antigen
  • b) Antibodies are present in body from birth
  • c) Prepare antibodies are introduced into body
  • d) All of the given
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