Q.1
ngworms occur due to:
  • a) Fungal infections which are supported by dryness or cold ambience
  • b) Fungal infections which are supported by heat and moisture
  • c) Protozoan infection supported by moisture and coolness
  • d) Protozoan infection supported by heat
Q.2
at is the location of Salmonella typhi during diseased condition?
  • a) Stomach
  • b) Kidney
  • c) Liver
  • d) Intestine
Q.3
ve the name of scientist who coined the term interferon.
  • a) Watson & Crick
  • b) Khorana
  • c) Luis Pasteur & Stemberg
  • d) Alick Isaacs & Jean Lindenmann
Q.4
ere is Ig-G situated ?
  • a) Nucleus
  • b) Cytoplasm
  • c) Blood
  • d) Mitochondria
Q.5
ich one is odd?
  • a) Malaria
  • b) Pneumonia
  • c) HIV
  • d) Typhoid
Q.6
rk odd one?
  • a) Chikungunya
  • b) Elephantiasis
  • c) Diphtheria
  • d) Malaria
Q.7
at is called disease according to Oxford English dictionary?
  • a) The bad performance of body or body parts with some particular symptom
  • b) Body or body's parts that obstructs the functioning of them
  • c) Any physical or action change from normal condition
  • d) Disease spread from one person to another
Q.8
om what Neoplastic is generated?
  • a) X rays
  • b) γ rays
  • c) U.V rays
  • d) DNA
Q.9
ntagious disease- Typhoid. Non contagious disease _______
  • a) AIDS
  • b) Hepatitis
  • c) Malaria
  • d) Cancer
Q.10
tch the column-I & column-II
Column-I Column-II
(P) Cold (i) Rhino Virus
(Q) Pneumonia (ii) HIV
(R) AIDS (iii) Salmonella typhi
(S) Typhoid (iv) Haemophilus Influenza
--- --- (v) Plasmodium vivax
  • a) P - i, Q - iv, R - v, S - ii
  • b) P - i, Q - iv, R - ii, S - v
  • c) P - i, Q - iv, R - ii, S - iii
  • d) P - i, Q - iii, R - ii, S - iv
Q.11
ich one is correct for X & Y. X - Ring worm spreads due to use of towel, cloth & combs of the infectious person. Y - By constant itching the lesion get expanded.
  • a) X & Y both are right & Y is the correct explanation of X
  • b) X & Y both are right & Y is not correct explanation of X
  • c) X is wrong & Y is right
  • d) Y is wrong & X is right
Q.12
ich one is Right for X & Y ? X - Marijuana is obtained from Cannabis sativa. Y - By using of this kind of drug pupil gets dilated & level of sugar rises in blood.
  • a) X & Y both are Right & Y is the reason of X
  • b) X & Y both are Right & Y is not correct reason of X
  • c) X is Right & Y is wrong
  • d) Y is Right & X is wrong
Q.13
e growing immunity, after getting the disease free body is ….
  • a) Active acquired immunity
  • b) Passive acquired immunity
  • c) a & b both
  • d) None
Q.14
whom influenza occurs ?
  • a) Virus
  • b) Bacteria
  • c) Fungi
  • d) Protista
Q.15
rrier preventing entry of pathogens
  • a) Skin
  • b) Mucous layer
  • c) Mucous secretion
  • d) Cilia
Q.16
ven below are pairs of pathogens, diseases caused by them and their classification. Which of these is incorrectly matched?
--- --- Disease Pathogen Causative agent
(A) Pneumonia Haemophilus influenzae bacteria
(B) Typhoid Salmonella typhi bacteria
(C) Filariasis Microsporum round worm
(D) Chikungunya Virus virus
  • a) (A)
  • b) (B)
  • c) (C)
  • d) (D)
Q.17
tivenom injection contains performed antibodies while polio drops that are administered into the body contain:
  • a) Gamma globulin
  • b) Attenuated pathogen
  • c) Activated pathogen
  • d) Monoclonal antibodies
Q.18
patient with symptoms of allergies would have an elevation of which of the following:
  • a) IgE
  • b) WBC count
  • c) IgD
  • d) IgM
Q.19
ller T cells produce:
  • a) Interferons
  • b) Perforins and Granzymes
  • c) Prostaglandins
  • d) Lysozymes
Q.20
enoid is the disease in which:
  • a) Tonsils enlarge
  • b) Thyroid enlarges
  • c) Spleen enlarges
  • d) Glandular tissue at the back of nose enlarges
Q.21
e process where antibody coated surface of microbes make them more susceptible to phagocytosis is:
  • a) Chemotaxis
  • b) Agglutination
  • c) Opsonisation
  • d) Neutralisation
Q.22
l are the symptoms of which of the following conditions? Hypotension, wheeze, flushing, angioedema of lips.
  • a) Mitral stenosis
  • b) Aortic stenosis
  • c) Acute asthma
  • d) Anaphylaxis
Q.23
12 year old boy whose body mass index (BMI) is 18.5, starts complaining of stomach ache on every Monday morning. His doctor has not found any organic cause despite all his investigations. What may be the cause of this abdominal pain?
  • a) Psychogenic
  • b) Pseudo-obstruction
  • c) Haemorrhoids
  • d) Hirsch rung’s disease
Q.24
entify the type of T – cell from the given characteristics: (i) Secrete Perforins. (ii) May kill their own body cells. (iii) Their antigen receptors cause specific binding with antigen.
  • a) Killer T cells
  • b) Helper T cells
  • c) B cell
  • d) Suppressor T cells
Q.25
rcomas are the cancer of:
  • a) Melanocytes
  • b) Adipose tissue
  • c) Muscular tissue
  • d) Both B and C
Q.26
at is true about T – lymphocytes in mammals?
  • a) There are three main types – Cytotoxic T – cells, Helper T – cells and suppressor T – cells
  • b) They originate in secondary lymphoid tissue
  • c) They scavenge damaged cells and cellular debris
  • d) They are produced and matured in thymus
Q.27
ructure of antibody.Identify the part labelled a:
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  • a) Variable part
  • b) Constant part
  • c) Antigen binding site
  • d) Disulphide bonds
Q.28
at is the genetic material of Ebola virus?
  • a) Single stranded DNA
  • b) Double stranded DNA
  • c) Single stranded RNA
  • d) Double stranded RNA
Q.29
sertion: Second infection of the same pathogen is quickly eliminated. Reason: Memory B and T cells that are produced during the first attack mount a quick and vigorous attack on pathogens re-entering.
  • 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.30
e disease which affects a lot of people over a vast geographical area is referred as:
  • a) Acute disease
  • b) Chronic disease
  • c) Sporadic disease
  • d) Epidemic disease
Q.31
sertion: Cocaine interferes the transport of dopamine. Reason: Cocaine produces a sense of euphoria and increased energy.
  • 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.32
which stage of HIV infection does one usually show symptoms of AIDS?
  • a) Within 15 days of sexual contact with an infected person
  • b) When the infected retro virus enters host cells
  • c) When HIV damages large number of helper T-Lymphocytes
  • d) When the viral DNA is produced by reverse transcriptase
Q.33
largement of prostate gland, premature baldness, Reduction of size of testicles, breast enlargement such symptoms in a male indicates the over consumption of which of the following drugs?
  • a) Diacetylmorphine
  • b) Diacylmorphine
  • c) Anabolic steroids
  • d) Morphine
Q.34
olescence doesn’t means:
  • a) A period
  • b) A process
  • c) Age above 20
  • d) Bridging link between childhood and adulthood
Q.35
ca alkaloid is obtained from coca plant:
  • a) Erythroxylum coca, native to South Africa
  • b) Erythroxylin coca, native to South America
  • c) Erythroxylum coca, native to South America
  • d) Erythroxylin coca, native to South Africa
Q.36
w many alcohol/-OH groups are there in the chemical structure of Cannabanoids?
  • a) 2
  • b) 3
  • c) 1
  • d) 4
Q.37
r the detection of cancer of internal organs, which of the following methods is not used?
  • a) Radiography
  • b) Computed tomography (CT)
  • c) Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • d) Bone marrow test
Q.38
ansmission of HIV doesn't occur by which of the following?
  • a) Sexual contact with infected person
  • b) From infected mother to her child through placenta
  • c) Transfusion of blood among people
  • d) Intravenous drug abusers may share syringes with infected needles
Q.39
the structure of an antibody; which terminal has antigen binding site?
  • a) N terminal
  • b) C terminal
  • c) N terminal of heavy chain and C terminal of light chain
  • d) C terminal of heavy chain and N terminal of light chain
Q.40
e blockage of intestinal passage is a symptom of infection of which of the following protozoan?
  • a) Wuchereria
  • b) Salmonella
  • c) Entamoeba
  • d) Plasmodium
Q.41
ich statement is incorrect regarding cancer?
  • a) Cancer cell does not show contact inhibition
  • b) Cancer cell show the property of metastasis
  • c) Cancer cell don’t compete with normal cells for vital nutrients
  • d) Cancer causing agents are called carcinogens
Q.42
nd fly acts as a vector for:
  • a) African sleeping sickness
  • b) Oriental sore
  • c) Kala Azar
  • d) Filariasis
Q.43
immune system interferons are a part of:
  • a) Physiological barrier
  • b) Cellular barrier
  • c) Physical barrier
  • d) Cytokinin barrier
Q.44
panese encephalitis is transmitted by:
  • a) Housefly
  • b) Tse – Tse fly
  • c) Sand fly
  • d) Mosquito
Q.45
humoral immunity, memory B cells live for:
  • a) Only one week
  • b) A long span in an active state
  • c) Only a few days
  • d) A long span in a dormant state until activated by new infection
Q.46
cotine is a component of tobacco products that stimulates the release of:
  • a) Dopamine
  • b) Adrenaline
  • c) Histamine
  • d) Serotonin
Q.47
ISA is...
  • a) Enzyme linked immune sorbent assay
  • b) Enzyme linked ions assay
  • c) Enzyme linked inductive assay
  • d) None of the above
Q.48
ich of the following is laboratory test for diagnosis of cancer?
  • a) Pap smear
  • b) Mammography
  • c) Barium test
  • d) PSA
Q.49
at are interferons?
  • a) Antiviral Protein
  • b) Antibacterial Protein
  • c) Anticancer Protein
  • d) Conjugated Protein
Q.50
ich is blood cancer?
  • a) Chloremia
  • b) Leukaemia
  • c) Uremia
  • d) hyperproteinemia
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