Health and Diseases Questions, Paper – 01
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Questions |
Answers |
1. | Which one of the following diseases is a communicable? (a) rickets (b) amoebiasis (c) diabetes (d) cancer |
Answer: (b) |
2. | AIDS virus spreads in the body through (MHT-CET) (a) Suppressor T-cells (b) Carrier T-cells (c) Helper T-cells (d) Killer T-cells |
Answer: (c) |
3. | The cells which act as parasites in the body (MHT-CET) (a) Schwann cells (b) Hepatocytes (c) Kupffer’s cells (d) Cancer cells |
Answer: (d) |
4. | TAB vaccine is useful against (MHT-CET) (a) Polio (b) Diptheria (c) Pertussis (d) Typhoid |
Answer: (d) |
5. | Which of the following specimen is tested the most for the detection of carrier of typhoid? (a) Urine (b) Blood (c) Faeces (d) Sputum |
Answer: (c) |
6. | The pathogen of the typhoid is directly transmitted through (a) urine (b) water (c) blood (d) cerebrospinal fluid |
Answer: (b) |
7. | Scurvy disease is caused by the deficiency of vitamin (MP-PMT, BHU, AFMC, BIHAR-PMT) (a) B complex (b) C (c) D (d) K |
Answer: (b) |
8. | Select the vital disease (a) Diabetes (b) Tetanus (c) Leprosy (d) Poliomyelitis |
Answer: (d) |
9. | A sexually transmitted bacterial disease is (a) AIDS (b) Syphilis (c) Herpes (d) Hepatitis |
Answer: (b) |
10. | AIIDS is due to (BHU) (a) reduction in number of helper T-cells (b) Reduction in number of killer T-cells (c) Autoimmunity (d) Non-production of interferons |
Answer: (a) |
11. | Sarcoma is cancer of (MANIPAL) (a) Bones (b) Adipose tissue (c) Connective tissue and muscular tissue (d) All of the above |
Answer: (d) |
12. | Most of the tumours (MHT-CET) (a) Malignant (b) Benign (c) Related to carcinoma (d) Sample boils |
Answer: (b) |
13. | Inactive cancer gene is called (MHT-CET) (a) Transposon (b) Proto-oncogene (c) Tumour promoter gene (d) Tumour suppressor gene |
Answer: (b) |
14. | ELISA – a test is helpful for the detection of which of the followings? (a) Leprosy (b) Cancer (c) AIIDS (d) Malaria |
Answer: (c) |
15. | The symptom of typhoid called intestinal hemorrhage occurs in ___ week of infection. (a) 1st (b) 2nd (c) 3rd (d) 4th |
Answer: (c) |
16. | Swine Flu is caused by (a) HIV (b) HINI (c) Herpes zostr (d) Mumps virus |
Answer: (b) |
17. | Infection of Ascaris occurs due to (BHU, MP-PMT) (a) Contaminated food and water (b) Mosquito bite (c) Tse-tse fly (d) Sand fly |
Answer: (a) |
18. | Excessive bleeding from an injury is due to deficiency of (CBSE) (a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin B (c) Vitamin K (d) Vitamin E |
Answer: (c) |
19. | Typhoid is caused by a species of (DPMT) (a) Streptococcus (b) Salmonella (c) Staphylococcus (d) Mycobacterium |
Answer: (b) |
20. | Immune deficiency syndrome could develop due to (AIIMS) (a) Defective liver (b) Defective thymus (c) AIDS virus (d) Weak immune system |
Answer: (c) |
Solution: | 1) Amoebiasis, also spelt amebiasis, is one of those common diseases, caused by a microscopic parasite called Entamoeba, which infects the bowel casing a type of gastroenteritis infection. The most common way this happens is by person-to-person spread. The patient’s contaminated hands can spread the parasites to the surface and other objects. |