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Match List -1 with List – II

List I List II

a Filariasis i Haemophilus influenzae

b Amoebiasis ii Trichophyton

c Pneumonia iii Wuchereria bancrofti

d Ringworm iv Entamoeba histolytica

a – iv; b – i; a – iii; b – iv;


1 c – iii; d – ii
2 c – i; d – ii
a – i; b – ii; a – ii; b – iii;
3 c – iv; d – iii
4 c – i; d – iv
Match List -1 with List – II
List I List II

a Filariasis i Haemophilus influenzae

b Amoebiasis ii Trichophyton

c Pneumonia iii Wuchereria bancrofti

d Ringworm iv Entamoeba histolytica

a – iv; b – i; a – iii; b – iv;


1 c – iii; d – ii
2 c – i; d – ii
a – i; b – ii; a – ii; b – iii;
3 c – iv; d – iii
4 c – i; d – iv
The infectious stage of Plasmodium that enters
the human body is:

1 Female gametocytes

2 Male gametocytes

3 Trophozoites

4 Sporozoites
The infectious stage of Plasmodium that enters
the human body is:

1 Female gametocytes

2 Male gametocytes

3 Trophozoites

4 Sporozoites
Identify the wrong statement with reference to
immunity :

1 Active immunity is quick and gives full response

2 Foetus receives some antibodies from mother, it


is an example for passive immunity

When exposed to antigen (living or dead),


3
antibodies are produced in the host’s body. It is
called “Active immunity”

4 When readymade antibodies are directly given , it


is called “Passive immunity”.
Identify the wrong statement with reference to
immunity :

1 Active immunity is quick and gives full response

2 Foetus receives some antibodies from mother, it


is an example for passive immunity

When exposed to antigen (living or dead),


3
antibodies are produced in the host’s body. It is
called “Active immunity”

4 When readymade antibodies are directly given , it


is called “Passive immunity”.
Drug called ‘Heroin’ is synthesized by

1 Acetylation of morphine

2 Glycosylation of morphine

3 Nitration of morphine

4 Methylation of morphine
Drug called ‘Heroin’ is synthesized by

1 Acetylation of morphine

2 Glycosylation of morphine

3 Nitration of morphine

4 Methylation of morphine
Which of the following immune responses is
responsible for rejection of kidney graft?

1 Humoral immune response

2 Inflammatory immune response

3 Cell-mediated immune response

4 Autoimmune response
Which of the following immune responses is
responsible for rejection of kidney graft?

1 Humoral immune response

2 Inflammatory immune response

3 Cell-mediated immune response

4 Autoimmune response
Identify the correct pair representing the
causative agent of typhoid fever and the
confirmatory test for typhoid.

1 Streptococcus pneumoniae/Widal test

2 Salmonella typhi/Anthrone test

3 Salmonella typhi/Widal test

4 Plasmodium vivax/UTI test


Identify the correct pair representing the
causative agent of typhoid fever and the
confirmatory test for typhoid.

1 Streptococcus pneumoniae/Widal test

2 Salmonella typhi/Anthrone test

3 Salmonella typhi/Widal test

4 Plasmodium vivax/UTI test


Which of the following is not an autoimmune
disease?

1 Alzheimer’s disease

2 Rheumatoid arthritis

3 Psoriasis

4 Vitiligo
Which of the following is not an autoimmune
disease?

1 Alzheimer’s disease

2 Rheumatoid arthritis

3 Psoriasis

4 Vitiligo
In which disease does mosquito transmitted
pathogen cause chronic inflammation of
lymphatic vessels?

1 Ringworm disease

2 Ascariasis

3 Elephantiasis

4 Amoebiasis
In which disease does mosquito transmitted
pathogen cause chronic inflammation of
lymphatic vessels?

1 Ringworm disease

2 Ascariasis

3 Elephantiasis

4 Amoebiasis
Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the
drug “Smack”?

1 Roots

2 Latex

3 Flowers

4 Leaves
Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the
drug “Smack”?

1 Roots

2 Latex

3 Flowers

4 Leaves
MALT constitutes about _______ percent of the
lymphoid tissue in human body.

1 50%

2 20%

3 70%

4 10%
MALT constitutes about _______ percent of the
lymphoid tissue in human body.

1 50%

2 20%

3 70%

4 10%
Which of the following sets of diseases is caused
by bacteria?

1 Cholera and tetanus

2 Typhoid and smallpox

3 Tetanus and mumps

4 Herpes and influenza


Which of the following sets of diseases is caused
by bacteria?

1 Cholera and tetanus

2 Typhoid and smallpox

3 Tetanus and mumps

4 Herpes and influenza


Antivenom injection contains preformed
antibodies while polio drops that are
administered into the body contain

1 Activated pathogens

2 Harvested antibodies

3 Gamma globulin

4 Attenuated pathogens
Antivenom injection contains preformed
antibodies while polio drops that are
administered into the body contain

1 Activated pathogens

2 Harvested antibodies

3 Gamma globulin

4 Attenuated pathogens
Which of the following immunoglobulins does
constitute the largest percentage in human milk?

1 IgG

2 IgD

3 IgM

4 IgA
Which of the following immunoglobulins does
constitute the largest percentage in human milk?

1 IgG

2 IgD

3 IgM

4 IgA
If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in a
person, to which of the following would you look
for confirmatory evidence?

1 Serum globulins

2 Fibrinogen in plasma

3 Serum albumins

4 Haemocytes
If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in a
person, to which of the following would you look
for confirmatory evidence?

1 Serum globulins

2 Fibrinogen in plasma

3 Serum albumins

4 Haemocytes
The genetic defect-Adenosine Deaminase (ADA)
deficiency may be cured permanently by

1 Periodic infusion of genetically engineered


lymphocytes having functional ADA cDNA

2 Administering adenosine deaminase activators

3 Introducing bone marrow cells producing ADA


into cells at early embryonic stages

4 Enzyme replacement therapy


The genetic defect-Adenosine Deaminase (ADA)
deficiency may be cured permanently by

1 Periodic infusion of genetically engineered


lymphocytes having functional ADA cDNA

2 Administering adenosine deaminase activators

3 Introducing bone marrow cells producing ADA


into cells at early embryonic stages

4 Enzyme replacement therapy


At which stage of HIV infection does one usually
show symptoms of AIDS?

1 Within 15 days of sexual contact with an infected


person

2 When the infected retrovirus enters host cells

3 When HIV damages large number of helper T-


lymphocytes

4 When the viral DNA is produced by reverse


Transcriptase
At which stage of HIV infection does one usually
show symptoms of AIDS?

1 Within 15 days of sexual contact with an infected


person

2 When the infected retrovirus enters host cells

3 When HIV damages large number of helper T-


lymphocytes

4 When the viral DNA is produced by reverse


Transcriptase
Which is the particular type of drug that is
obtained from the plant whose one flowering
branch is shown below?

1 Hallucinogen

2 Depressant

3 Stimulant

4 Pain - killer
Which is the particular type of drug
that is obtained from the plant
whose one flowering branch is
shown below?

1 Hallucinogen

2 Depressant

3 Stimulant

4 Pain - killer
The cell-mediated immunity inside the human
body is carried out by

1 T-lymphocytes

2 B-lymphocytes

3 Thrombocytes

4 Erythrocytes
The cell-mediated immunity inside the human
body is carried out by

1 T-lymphocytes

2 B-lymphocytes

3 Thrombocytes

4 Erythrocytes
Infection of Ascaris usually occurs by

1 Drinking water containing eggs of Ascaris

2 Eating imperfectly cooked pork

3 Tsetse fly

4 Mosquito bite
Infection of Ascaris usually occurs by

1 Drinking water containing eggs of Ascaris

2 Eating imperfectly cooked pork

3 Tsetse fly

4 Mosquito bite
Which one of the following statements is correct
with respect to immunity?

1 Preformed antibodies need to be injected to


treat the bite by a viper snake

2 The antibodies against smallpox pathogen are


produced by T-lymphocytes

3 Antibodies are protein molecules, each of which


has four light chains

4 Rejection of a kidney graft is the function of B-


lymphocytes
Which one of the following statements is correct
with respect to immunity?

1 Preformed antibodies need to be injected to


treat the bite by a viper snake

2 The antibodies against smallpox pathogen are


produced by T-lymphocytes

3 Antibodies are protein molecules, each of which


has four light chains

4 Rejection of a kidney graft is the function of B-


lymphocytes
Consider the following four statements (I-IV) regarding
kidney transplant and select the two correct ones out of
these.
I. Even if a kidney transplant is proper the recipient may need to
take immunosuppressants for a long time.
II. The cell-mediated immune response is responsible for the
graft rejection.
III. The B-lymphocytes are responsible for rejection of the graft.
IV. The acceptance or rejection of a kidney transplant depends
on specific interferons.
The two correct statements are

1 II and III 2 III and IV

3 I and III 4 I and II


Consider the following four statements (I-IV) regarding
kidney transplant and select the two correct ones out of
these.
I. Even if a kidney transplant is proper the recipient may need to
take immunosuppressants for a long time.
II. The cell-mediated immune response is responsible for the
graft rejection.
III. The B-lymphocytes are responsible for rejection of the graft.
IV. The acceptance or rejection of a kidney transplant depends
on specific interferons.
The two correct statements are

1 II and III 2 III and IV

3 I and III 4 I and II


Which one of the following is not a property of
cancerous cells, whereas the remaining three
are?

1 They compete with normal cells for vital nutrients

2 They do not remain confined in the area of


formation

3 They divide in an uncontrolled manner

4 They show contact inhibition


Which one of the following is not a property of
cancerous cells, whereas the remaining three
are?

1 They compete with normal cells for vital nutrients

2 They do not remain confined in the area of


formation

3 They divide in an uncontrolled manner

4 They show contact inhibition


Common cold differs from pneumonia in, that

1 Pneumonia is a communicable disease, whereas


the common cold is a nutritional deficiency disease

Pneumonia can be prevented by a live attenuated


2
bacterial vaccine, whereas the common cold has no
effective vaccine

Pneumonia is caused by a virus, while the common


3
cold is caused by the bacterium Haemophilus
influenzae

Pneumonia pathogen infects alveoli, whereas the


4
common cold affects nose and respiratory passage
but not the lungs
Common cold differs from pneumonia in, that

1 Pneumonia is a communicable disease, whereas


the common cold is a nutritional deficiency disease

Pneumonia can be prevented by a live attenuated


2
bacterial vaccine, whereas the common cold has no
effective vaccine

Pneumonia is caused by a virus, while the common


3
cold is caused by the bacterium Haemophilus
influenzae

Pneumonia pathogen infects alveoli, whereas the


4
common cold affects nose and respiratory passage
but not the lungs
A certain patient is suspected to be suffering
from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Which diagnostic technique will you recommend
for its detection?

1 MRI

2 Ultrasound

3 Widal

4 ELISA
A certain patient is suspected to be suffering
from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Which diagnostic technique will you recommend
for its detection?

1 MRI

2 Ultrasound

3 Widal

4 ELISA
Select the correct statement from the ones given
below.

1 Barbiturates when given to criminals make them


tell the truth

2 Morphine is often given to persons who have


undergone surgery as a painkiller

3 Chewing tobacco lowers blood pressure and


heart rate

4 Cocaine is given to patients after surgery as it


stimulates recovery
Select the correct statement from the ones given
below.

1 Barbiturates when given to criminals make them


tell the truth

2 Morphine is often given to persons who have


undergone surgery as a painkiller

3 Chewing tobacco lowers blood pressure and


heart rate

4 Cocaine is given to patients after surgery as it


stimulates recovery
Cirrhosis of liver is caused by the chronic intake
of

1 Opium

2 Alcohol

3 Tobacco (chewing)

4 Cocaine
Cirrhosis of liver is caused by the chronic intake
of

1 Opium

2 Alcohol

3 Tobacco (chewing)

4 Cocaine
Use of antihistamines and steroids give a quick
relief from

1 Allergy

2 Nausea

3 Cough

4 Headache
Use of antihistamines and steroids give a quick
relief from

1 Allergy

2 Nausea

3 Cough

4 Headache
Which of the following diseases is caused by a
protozoan?

1 Blastomycosis

2 Syphilis

3 Influenza

4 Amoebiasis
Which of the following diseases is caused by a
protozoan?

1 Blastomycosis

2 Syphilis

3 Influenza

4 Amoebiasis
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