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INTERNAL ASSIGNMENT-1

Submitted to

BANGALORE TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE


DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

SUBMITTED BY

NABIN YADAV
SEMESTER/SECTION/BRANCH: First semester/P1/Civil
1- Which of the following is a hereditary disease?
(A) Rabies
(B) Colour blindness
(C) Polio
(D) Smallpox
Answer: (B) Colour blindness

2- Deficiency of Vitamin B complex causes


(A) Dermatitis
(B) Pellagra
(C) Rickets
(D) Scurvy
ANSWER: (B) Pellagra

3- In hypermetropia, distinct image of object forms


(A) Behind the retina
(B) In Front of retina
(C) No image is formed
(D) Depends upon the age of the
person ANSWER: (B) In Front of retina

4-The pelvis consists of number of bones are


(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Six
ANSWER: (C) Five

5-Which food has maximum biological value for proteins?


(A) Soyabean
(B) Egg
(C) Meat
(D) Fish ANSWER:
(B) Egg
6-Lactose is made up of
(A) Glucose +Fructose
(B) Glucose +Glucose
(C) Glucose +Galactose
(D) Fructose +Fructose
ANSWER: (C) Glucose +Galactose

7- Which part of the eye can be transplanted?


(A) Retina
(B) Cornea
(C) Optic nerves
(D) Complete eye
ANSWER: (B)
Cornea

8- The breathing rate in human beings is


(A) 63 per minute
(B) 21 ot 20 per minute
(C) 72 per minute
(D) 20 ot 03 per minute
ANSWER: (B) 21 ot 20 per
minute

9- The following is not a source of vitamin


(A) Milk
(B) Amal (Gooseberry)
(C) Lemon
(D) Green chilli ANSWER:
(D) Green chilli

10- Select out the odd one


(A) DPT - Vaccine
(B) DOTS - BT
(C) AB. —Universal donor
(D) Adrenaline - Hormone ANSWER:
(C) AB. —Universal donor
Chikungunya is a
(A) Hereditary disease
(B) Deficiency disease
(C) Pathogenic disease
(D) Congenital disease Answer:
(C) Pathogenic disease

Which of the following is not a hereditary disease?


(A) Haemophilia
(B) Hypertrichosis
(C) Encephalitis
(D) Thalassemia
Answer: (C) Encephalitis

Skull consists of
(A) 41 bones
(B) 2 bones
(C) 21 bones
(D) 8 bones
Answer: (A) 41 bones

Enzyme which helps in the digestion of fat


(A) Amylase
(B) Lipase
(C) Enterokinase
(D) Tripsin
Answer: (B)
Lipase

Pathogens mean
(A) Microorganisms which cause disease
(B) Organisms which are found in animals
(C) Organisms which are beneficial for us
(D) Organisms which are found in plants
Answer: (A) Microorganisms which cause disease
Widal test is performed
(A) To identify typhoid fever
(B) To identify AIDS
(C) To identify the causes of Diarrhoea
(D) To identify the causes of Dysentery
Answer: (A) To identify typhoid fever

Analgesics are given


(A) To relieve pain
(B) To give rest
(C) To induce sleep
(D) To destroy pathogenic microorganisms
Answer: (A) To relieve pain

Asepsis means
(A) Freedom from infection
(B) Freedom from anxiety
(C) Freedom from noise
(D) Freedom from pain
Answer: (A) Freedom from infection

Osteoporosis is caused by a deficiency of


(A) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin B
(C) Vitamin C
(D) Vitamin D Answer:
(D) Vitamin D

Hepatitis is caused due to


(A) Infected blood transfusion
(B) Use of contaminated water
(C) Addiction to drugs
(D) Dialysis
Answer: (B) Use of contaminated water
Proteic acid is
(A) Vitamin
(B) Enzyme
(C) Protein
(D) Lipid
Answer: (C) Protein

The type of BCG vaccine is


(A) Killed vaccine
(B) Triple vaccine
(C) Live attenuated
(D) Combined vaccine
Answer: (C) Live
attenuated

Infant mortality rate is expressed in terms of


(A) Rate per 10 live births
(B) Rate per 1000 live births
(C) Rate per 1000 total births
(D) Rate per 10 total births
Answer: (B) Rate per 1000 live births

The gastric juice is produced by


(A) Liver
(B) Pancreas
(C) Stomach
(D) Intestine Answer:
(C) Stomach

The duration of one cardiac cycle is


(A) 0.1 second
(B) 0.3 seconds
(C) 0.6 seconds
(D) 0.8 seconds Answer:
(D) 0.8 seconds
Anabolism means
(A) Storage of energy
(B) Breakdown of energy
(C) Mixing of energy in water
(D) Change in energy
Answer: (A) Storage of
energy

Antibiotics are used or administered for the purpose


(A) To reduce pain
(B) To reduce edema
(C) To prevent infection
(D) To relieve fever
Answer: (C) To prevent infection

The condition occurring due to a lack of oxygen (O2) in the body is


(A) Jaundice
(B) Cyanosis
(C) Dehydration
(D) Paleness Answer:
(B) Cyanosis

The percentage of water in the average adult human body is


(A) 80%
(B) 60%
(C) 70%
(D) 90% Answer:
(D) 90%

The type of hepatitis caused after blood transfusion is


(A) Hepatitis-A
(B) Hepatitis B
(C) Hepatitis-C
(D) Hepatitis-D Answer:
(B) Hepatitis B
Which of these is not a definition of health?
a) Health as not ill
b) Health despite disease
c) Health means not seeing a doctor
d) Health as vitality
Answer: (c) Health means not seeing a doctor

Which of these things is health psychology concerned with?


a) What Causes Illness?
b) Who is responsible for illness?
c) How should illness be treated?
d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above

Which of these is not an example of healthy behaviour?


a) Smoking
b) Taking regular exercise
c) Eating healthy food
d) Going to the gym
Answer: (a) Smoking

The models of health behaviour are also known as.


a) Mental models of health behaviour
b) Cognition models of health behaviour
c) Brain models of health behaviour
d) Thought models of health behaviour
Answer: (b) Cognition models of health behaviour

Which of these is not an element of the Health Belief Model?


a) Threat
b) Expectations
c) Cure
d) Socio-demographic
factors Answer: (b)
Expectations
Which of these is a stage in the Stages of Change Model?
a) Study
b) Contemplation
c) Deliberation
d) Meditation
Answer: (b) Contemplation

What does the term "mortality" refer to?


Options:
a) Death
b) Illness
c) Health
d) Morbidity
Answer: (a)
Death

Which law relates to a person's right to choose whether they


want treatment or not?
a) The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
b) The Health and Safety at Work e.t.c. Act 1974
c) The Mental Capacity Act 2005
d) The Medicines Act 1968
Answer: (c) The Mental Capacity Act 2005

Why is it important to pharmacists that research is carried out in


a rigorous way?
a) So that they know that the research was done properly
b) To increase the income for the pharmacy
c) To get more people to take medicines
d) To get doctors to prescribe more medicines
Answer: (a) So that they know that the research was done properly

Which of the following studies determines the prevalence


of diseases?
a) Longitudinal study
b) Case control study
c) Cohort study
d) Cross-sectional study
Answer: (d) Cross-sectional study

85% cancer among smokers is-


a) Attributable risk
b) Relative risk
Answer: (b) Relative risk

In which of the following studies relative risk is calculated?


a) Case control study
b) Cohort study
c) Longitudinal study
d) Cross-sectional study
Answer: (b) Cohort
study

Which of the following is the limiting amino acid?


a) Soybean
b) Gram
c) Lentils
d) Pea
Answer: (a) Soybean

Which of the following international conferences advocates


health promotion?
a) Ottawa Charter
b) ICPD
c) Beijing conference
d) Habitat I
Answer: (a) Ottawa Charter

According to Alma-Ata, elements of PHC are


a) Eight
b) Three
c) Six
d) Five
Answer: (c)
Six

Which of the following proteins is considered as a


reference protein?
a) Egg
b) Meat
c) Milk
d) All
Answer: (d) All

Nucleoprotein requires which of the following?


a) Folic acids
b) Nucleic acids
c) Ascorbic acid
d) All
Answer: (d) All

Measurement of climate change is in


a) Decadal
b) Heptanal
c) Milidal
d) All
Answer: (d) All

Measure of water vapour per cubic cm is-


a) Absolute humidity
b) Relative humidity
c) Both
d) None
Answer: (c) Both

Daily dose of thiamine for adults is:


a) 1mg
b) 2mg
c) 3mg
d) None
Answer: (c) 3mg

John Snow located the source of


a) Cholera
b) Typhoid
c) Plague
d) All
Answer: (a) Cholera

Inductive research was proposed by


a) Aristotle
b) Socrates
c) Plato
d) None
Answer: (a) Aristotle

Father of medical sociology


a) Macintyre
b) Hippocrates
c) John Snow
d) None
Answer: (b) Hippocrates

Which of the following meats contains more cholesterol and


triglycerides?
a. Pork meat
b. Beef meat
c. Fish
d. All
Answer: (d) All
Overall meteorology of geography is known as.
a. Climate
b. Global warming
c. Climate change
d. None
Answer: (a) Climate

CDM stands for


a. Clean development mechanism
b. Community development
mechanism c. Clear development
model d. None
Answer: (a) Clean development mechanism

Preservative of sewage is called


a. Chloroform
b. Haloform
c. Formalin
d. All
Answer: (d) All

Group affinity means


a. Common interest i.e. we
feeling b. Vested interest
c. Both
d. None
Answer: (c)
Both

Burden of disease is measured by:


a. Disability Adjusted life years
(DALY) b. Physical Quality of life
years (PQLY) c. Health Adjusted Life
Years (HALE) d. All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
A baby is called low birth weight if he/she measures less than:
a. 2.5 kg
b. 1.5 kg
c. 3.5 kg
d. 2.2 kg
Answer: (a) 2.5 kg

Most common side effect of IUD is


a. Bleeding
b. UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)
c. Leucorrhoea
d. Amenorrhea
Answer: (c) Leucorrhoea

Which of the following eliminates odour, taste, and colour


from water:
a. Chlorine
b. Potash
c. Ozone
d. UV rays.
Answer: (c) Ozone

Infective stage of Entamoeba histolytica is:


a. Trophozoite
b. Cyst
c. Sporozoite
d. Merozoite
Answer: (b)
Cyst

The very important variable for assessing the nutrition of under


5 children is/are:
a. Weight
b. Height
c. Age
d. All of above
Answer: (d) All of above
Most common diarrheal agent for infant is:
a. Rhinovirus
b. Rota virus
c. Enterovirus
d. E.coli
Answer: (b) Rota virus

Constant presence of disease in an area during a period of time is:


a. Endemic
b. Epidemic
c. Sporadic
d. Pandemic Answer:
(a) Endemic

Which is not the principle of management?


a. Scalar chain of command
b. Division of work
c. Hierarchical management
d. Discipline
Answer: (d) Discipline

PNMR refers to:


a. Post Neonatal Mortality Rate
b. Post Natal Mortality Rate
c. Perinatal Mortality Rate
d. Prenatal Mortality Rate
Answer: (c) Perinatal Mortality Rate

30A baby is called exclusively breastfed if he/she is breastfed for:


a. 2-3 months
b. 3-4 months
c. 3-5 months
d. 7-8 months
Answer: (c) 3-5 months
The vector responsible for leishmaniasis is:
a. Mosquito
b. Bugs
c. Tsetse flies
d. Sandflies
Answer: (d) Sandflies

Which method is suitable for teaching mother groups about


the preparation of superflour:
a. Demonstration
b. Group discussion
c. Role Playing
d. Exhibition
Answer: (a) Demonstration

MDG stands for:


a. Medical Development Group
b. Millennium Development Goals
c. Master Development Goals
d. Management development goal Answer:
(b) Millennium Development Goals

The nature of a common-source epidemic:


a. Scattered effect
b. Explosive
c. More prevalence rate
d. All of the above
Answer: (b) Explosive

In any program, target refers to:


a. Set of activities
b. Objective of the program
c. Degree of achievement
d. Evaluation to be done
Answer: (b) Objective of the program
An 8 years long study was done, and at last, 45 new cases per
1000 were found, and that last case is called:
a. Prevalence rate
b. Incidence rate
c. Primary case
d. Index rate
Answer: (a) Prevalence rate

In any study, selection bias interferes:


a. Internal validity
b. External validity
c. Face validity
d. Translation validity
Answer: (b) External validity

Median age of old population refers to the population of age:


a. 30 years
b. >30 years
c. 30-40 years
d. 40-45 years
Answer: (b) >30 years

Among the following, common occupational disease in


the workplace:
a. Cardiovascular disease
b. Skin disease
c. Mental disease
d. Endocrine disease
Answer: (b) Skin disease

The major source of air pollution in the city is:


a. Burning wood
b. Industries
c. Automobiles
d. Gas stove
Answer: (c) Automobiles

Latrine intended to use for camps of longer duration is:


a. Shallow trench latrine
b. Deep trench latrine
c. Bore hole latrine
d. Water seal latrine
Answer: (d) Water seal latrine

In any study, nutritional status measurement is done through:


a. Nominal scale
b. Ordinal scale
c. Interval scale
d. Ratio scale
Answer: (c) Interval scale

Opportunistic infection is a:
a.Primary infection
b. Secondary infection
c. Tertiary infection
d. Side effect of drug
Answer: (b) Secondary infection

Helsinki declaration was about:


a. Women's rights
b. Ethics in research
c. Human rights
d. Gender issue
Answer: (b) Ethics
Very simple probability is:
a) Conditional probability
b) Marginal probability
c) Binomial probability
d) Both (b) & (c)
Answer: (d) Both (b) & (c)

Randomization is done in experimental study:


a) To eliminate selection bias.
b) To select control
c) To eliminate confounding bias
d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above

When the research topic is not novel and relevant:


a) Correct it
b) Change it
c) Read more about it
d) Review articles
Answer: (a) Correct
it

Which of the following does not affect sample size?


a) Site of the study
b) Population
c) Time
d) All
Answer: (c) Time

When a group does not become able to make a decision, then


there should be:
a) Democratic decision
b) The group should be dismissed
c) Hip pocket decision
d) Group decision
Answer: (b) The group should be dismissed
PERT means:
a) Gender analysis
b) Network analysis
c) Statistical analysis
d) Problem analysis
Answer: (b) Network analysis

Road to Health Card was designed by:


a) David Morley
b) John Hopkins
c) Kurt Lewin
d) John Snow
Answer: (a) David Morley

Iodine surveillance in the community is done by:


a) Testing iodine secretion in urine
b) Measuring iodine from packets
c) Analysis of goitre prevalence
d) Data collection
Answer: (c) Analysis of goitre prevalence

Population balancing equation indicates:


a) Constant balance in population
b) Change in population
c) Increase in population
d) Decrease in population
Answer: (a) Constant balance in population

Abstract of the journal doesn't contain:


a) Methodology
b) Ethical consideration
c) Conclusion
d) Sample size
Answer: (a) Methodology
Sensitivity means:
a) True negative
b) False negative
c) True positive
d) False positive Answer:
(c) True positive

Ascribed status is achieved:


a) By birth
b) By adolescents
c) By mother
d) By social norms
Answer: (a) By
birth

Very strong desire to do something refers to:


a) Overt behaviour
b) Covert behaviour
c) Perception
d) Attitude
Answer: (b) Covert behaviour

In the study of COPD, which test will be suitable:


a) Z test
b) T-test
c) Chi-square test
d) ANOVA test
Answer: (b) T-test

Male and female rats experimented with 4 different drugs,


then which of the following studies was conducted.
a) Chi-square test
b) Z test
c) T-test
d) None
Answer: (d) None
Validity stands for.
a) Accuracy
b) Reliability
c) Consistency
d) All
Answer: (d) All

Selection bias interferes-


a. Internal validity
b. External validity
c. Face validity
d. All
Answer: (d) All

Targets mean -
a. Degree of achievement
b. Result that you want to achieve
c. Both a. and b.
d. None
Answer: (c) Both a. and b.

Nature of common sources epidemic:


a. Explosive
b. Slow
c. Static
d. All
Answer: (d) All

Median age of the old population


is a. More than 30 years b. More
than 40 years
c. 50 years
d. 60 years
Answer: (a) More than 30 years
MDG stands for
a. Millennium Development Goals
b. Mild development goals
c. Both a and b
d. None
Answer: (a) Millennium Development Goals

Preparation of Super flour can be best done with a.


a. Demonstration
b. Exhibition
c. Both
d. None
Answer: (c)
Both

Cognitive skills related to


a. Knowledge
b. Attitude
c. Behaviour
d. None
Answer: (c) Behaviour

Covert behaviour means


a. Very strong desire to do
something b. No any desire to do
something c. Convincing behaviour
d. None
Answer: (a) Very strong desire to do something

F.CTC stands for


a. Framework convention on Tobacco
Control b. Tuberculosis control
c. Fact on tremendous care
Answer: (a) Framework convention on Tobacco Control

POMA stands for


a. Planning, organising, monitoring, and
appreciation b. Planning, organising, monitoring,
and application c. Planning, organising, monitoring,
apprehension d. All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above

Vitamins that are related to coagulation are


a. Vitamin K
b. Vitamin C
c. Vitamin D
d. Vitamin A
Answer: (a) Vitamin K

Enlargement of vital organs is due to:


a. Phospholipids
b. Glycolipid
c. Phospholipase
d. All
Answer: (d) All

Global fund is:


a. Multilateral
b. Bilateral
c. Both a and b
d. None
Answer: (c) Both a and b

Alma Ata conference on Health was held


in a. 12 September 1978 b. 14 September
1968
c. 14 September 1978
d. None
Answer: (c) 14 September 1978

Selective PHC
a. Vertical program
b. Horizontal program
c. Parallel program
d. All
Answer: (d) All

SAP stands for


a. Reducing public sector subsidy
b. Increasing public sector subsidy
c. Increasing government sector
subsidy d. None
Answer: (a) Reducing public sector subsidy

Precision stands for -


a. Reliability
b. Accuracy
c. Consistency
d. Validity
Answer: (c) Consistency

More CO2 is generated from


a. Fossil fuels
b. Kitchens (burning firewood)
c. Industries
d. All
Answer: (a) Fossil fuels

Acid rain due to


a. SO2
b. H2SO4
c. HCl
d. (b) and (c)
Answer: (d) (b) and (c)

Which of the following is the strength of a Case control study?


a. Rare disease
b. Bias can be minimised
c. Temporal relationship can be established
d. Relative risk can be calculated Answer:
(b) Bias can be minimised

Which is not related to marriage?


a. Polygamy
b. Living together
c. Love
d. Divorce
Answer: (c)
Love

Which of the following is the social indicator?


a. CBR (Crude Birth Rate)
b. IMR (Infant Mortality Rate)
c. CDR (Crude Death Rate)
d. None
Answer: (b) IMR (Infant Mortality Rate)

ICPD focuses on
a. Women's RH issues
b. Child health issues
c. Adolescent health issues
d. All
Answer: (d) All

The main objective of IHP


a. Disease control
b. Donor harmonisation
c. Health promotion
d. Research
Answer: (c) Health promotion

Rejecting Ho when true-


a. Type II error
b. Random error
c. Systematic error
d. Type I error
Answer: (a) Type II error

According to NDHS 2006, in which birth spacing, MI R is more


a. 3 years
b. 2 years
c. 1 year
d. 5 years
Answer: (b) 2 years

Calculating the formula of GFR


a. No. of live birth * 1000 / population of women of reproductive
age (15-49 yrs)
b. No. of live birth * 1000 / population of married women
of reproductive age (15-49 yrs)
c. No. of live birth * 1000 / Total population of women
d. No. of live birth * 100000 / population of women of
reproductive age (15-49 yrs)
Answer: (b) No. of live birth * 1000 / population of married women
of reproductive age (15-49 yrs)

Parameter is related to
a. Population
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Variable
Answer: (a) Population

Which of the following is not true about the incidence


of tuberculosis?
a. Also known as annual incidence rate
b. Also known as tuberculin conversion index
c. Can be judged by the percentage of persons showing a
positive reaction to the standard tuberculin test
d. Express the attacking force of tuberculosis in a
community Answer: (d) Express the attacking force of
tuberculosis in a community

Mass miniature radiography is stopped as a general measure


of case-finding measure because of a. Lack of definitiveness

b. High proportion of erroneous interpretation of film


c. Low yield of cases commensurate with effort
involved d. All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above

The main aim of antituberculosis


is a. Bacteriological care b.
Radiological care
c. Prevent complication
d. Contact tracing
Answer: (a) Bacteriological care

Vibrio cholerae are destroyed by all except


a. Boiling
b. Drying
c. Bleaching powder (1 mg/lit.)
d. Cresol
Answer: (b) Drying

Which of the following opportunistic fungal infections is seen


in AIDS?
a. Candida
b. Cryptococcus
c. Coccidioides
d. All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above
Anti-malaria month is observed in
a. April
b. May
c. June
d. July
Answer: (b) May

Immunosuppressants such as cyclosporine prevent


transplanted organs from being rejected in recipients.
(a) Thrombin
(b) Cyclosporine
(c) Aspirin
(d) None of the above
Answer: (b) Cyclosporine

Both B and T lymphocytes are produced in the bone marrow;


however, only the T lymphocytes travel to the thymus and
mature there.
(a) Spleen
(b) Thymus
(c) Pituitary gland
(d) Adrenal gland
Answer: (b) Thymus

The thymus is at its largest in children, but with the onset of


puberty, it eventually shrinks and gets replaced by fat.
(a) Thymus
(b) Hypothalamus
(c) Parathyroid gland
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Thymus

Ascaris lumbricoides is a species of parasitic roundworm that lives


in humans.
(a) Humans
(b) Grasshoppers
(c) Pigs
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Humans

Which of the following diseases has been eradicated?


(a) Smallpox
(b) Rinderpest
(c) Polio
(d) All of the above Answer:
(d) All of the above

A kind of injury or damage that results in the premature death of


all the nearby cells in a tissue or an organ through autolysis is
called necrosis.
(a) Neurosis
(b) Necrosis
(c) Cellular senescence
(d) None of the above
Answer: (b) Necrosis

Hypochondria is also termed as health anxiety.


(a) Health anxiety
(b) Sleep apnea
(c) Hypnagogia
(d) Narcolepsy
Answer: (a) Health anxiety

The immune system comprises humoral and cell-


mediated systems.
(a) Humoral and fibrous systems
(b) Humoral and Cell-mediated systems
(c) Antigens
(d) Lymphocytes
Answer: (b) Humoral and Cell-mediated systems
Which of the following is a viral disease?
(a) Diphtheria
(b) Filariasis
(c) Leprosy
(d) Influenza
Answer: (d)
Influenza

Carcinoma arises from epithelial cells.


(a) Epithelial cells
(b) Bone Marrow
(c) Pigment-containing cells
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Epithelial
cells

Immunosuppressants such as _ recipients.


(a)Thrombin
(b)Cyclosporine
(c) Aspirin
(d)None of the above
Answer: (b)Cyclosporine

Both B and T lymphocytes are produced in the bone marrow;


however, only the T lymphocytes travel to the _ and mature there.
(a)Spleen
(b)Thymus
(c)Pituitary gland
(d)Adrenal gland
Answer: (b)Thymus

The _ is at its largest in children, but with the onset of puberty,


it eventually shrinks and gets replaced by fat. (a)Thymus

(b)Hypothalamus
(c)Parathyroid gland
(d)None of the above
Answer: (a)Thymus

Ascaris lumbricoides is a species of parasitic roundworm that lives


in
(a)Humans
(b)Grasshoppers
(c)Pigs
(d)None of the above
Answer: (a) Humans

Which of the following diseases has been eradicated?


(a)Smallpox
(b)Rinderpest
(c)Polio
(d)All of the above
Answer: (d)All of the above

A kind of an injury or damage, which results in the premature death


of all the nearby cells in a tissue or an organ through autolysis is
called.
(a)Neurosis
(b)Necrosis
(c)Apoptosis
(d)Cellular senescence
Answer: Necrosis

Hypochondria is also termed as


(a)Health anxiety
(b)Neurosis
(c)Apoptosis
(d)Cellular senescence
Answer: (d) Health anxiety

The immune system comprises


(a)Humoral and fibrous systems
(b)Humoral and Cell-mediated systems
(c)Antigens
(d)Lymphocytes
Answer: (b) Humoral and Cell-mediated systems

Which of the following is a viral disease?


(a)Diphtheria
(b)Filariasis
(c)Leprosy
(d)Influenza
Answer: (d) Influenza

Carcinoma arises from the _


(a)Epithelial cells
(b)Bone Marrow
(c)Pigment-containing cells
(d)None of the above
Answer: (a) Epithelial cells

Melanoma is a type of cancer that develops from


(a)Granulocytes
(b)Melanocytes
(c)Adipocyte
(d)None of the above
Answer: (b) Melanocytes

Human Immunodeficiency Virus causes AIDS by attacking a type of


white blood cell called
(a)Epithelial cells
(b)CD3
(c)CD8
(d)CD4
Answer: (d) CD4

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