Question 1. Which of the following is not a genetic disorder?
(A) Sickle Cell Anaemia
(B) Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
(C) Haemophilia
(D) Down-syndrome
Question 2. Which disease among these is generated by the execution of ineffective genes present in a chromosome?
(A) Cerebral bleeding
(B) Muscle dystrophy
(C) Nervous shock
(D) Rheumatism
Question 3. ‘Cerebral palsy’ is a brain disorder found generally in_______.
(A) Only ladies
(B) Small children
(C) Drug addicts
(D) Old people
Question 4. Which organ of the human body does the disease Alzheimer affect?
(A) The stomach
(B) The eye
(C) The brain
(D) The ear
Question 5. Recently scientists discovered a protein which is responsible for the Hazardous Neural Disease Alzheimer in which of the following, is protein?
(A) Amyloid leptic protein
(B) Amyloid precursor protein
(C) Amyloid multiprotein
(D) Amyloid monoprotein
Question 6. Which one of the following human organs is less susceptible to harmful radiations?
(A) Lung
(B) Brain
(C) Heart
(D) Eyes
Question 7. Which one of the following human organs is most susceptible to harmful radiations?
(A) Lungs
(B) Brain
(C) Heart
(D) Eyes
Question 8. The poliovirus enters into the body through _______.
(A) Saliva
(B) Polluted food and water
(C) Mosquito bite
(D) Dog bite
Question 9. ‘POLIO’ is caused by _______.
(A) Fungi
(B) Insects or Flies
(C) Virus
(D) Bacteria
Question 10. Who discovered the polio vaccine?
(A) Edward Genere
(B) Robert Koach
(C) Jones Salk
(D) Alexander Flemming
Question 11. The vaccine for polio was first prepared by________.
(A) Joseph Lister
(B) Louis Pasteur
(C) Jones Salk
(D) Paul Ehrlich
Question 12. Salk’s vaccine is connected with which one of the following diseases?
(A) Polio
(B) T.B.
(C) Tetanus
(D) Smallpox
Question 13. Against which of the following diseases has Government of India decided to given Bivalent ORV in place of Trivalent?
(A) Polio
(B) Typhoid
(C) Malaria
(D) Diphtheria
Question 14. ‘Athlete’s Foot’ is a disease caused by _______.
(A) Nematode
(B) Protozoan
(C) Fungus
(D) Bacteria
Question 15. Brain diseases are diagnosed by _______.
(A) E.K.G.
(B) E.M.G.
(C) E.E.C.
(D) E.E.G.
Question 16. E.E.G. records the activity of _______.
(A) Liver
(B) Ear
(C) Brain
(D) Heart
Question 17. The pathogen responsible for the common cold is ________.
(A) Poliovirus
(B) Leukaemia virus
(C) Rhizovirus
(D) Orthomixo virus
Question 18. Scratching eases itching because ________.
(A) It suppresses the production of
(B) It stimulates certain nerves which direct the brain to increase the production of antibistaminic chemicals
(C) It kills the germs
(D) It removes the outer dust in thskin
Question 19. Anosmia is _______.
(A) Loss of the sense of heat
(B) Loss of the sense of touch
(C) Loss of the sense of smell
(D) Loss of the sense of taste
Question 20. Down syndrome is a genetic disorder, which is caused due to ________.
(A) Due to changes in the structure of R.N.A.
(B) Due to changes in the structure of D.N.A.
(C) Due to changes in the structure of the chromosome
(D) Due to changes in the number of the chromosomes
Question 21. The liver disease Hepatitis-B is caused by _______.
(A) Platyhelminth
(B) Bacterium
(C) RNA Virus
(D) DNA Virus
Question 22. Hepatitis-B is caused by which micro-organism?
(A) Virus
(B) Bacteria
(C) Protozoa
(D) None of these
Question 23. The organ of the human body directly affected by the disease of hepatitis is ________.
(A) Brain
(B) Heart
(C) Lungs
(D) Liver
Question 24. Which of the following disease is caused by a virus?
(A) Hepatitis
(B) Cholera
(C) Malaria
(D) Diphtheria
Question 25. Sulpha drugs are effective against diseases caused by _______.
(A) Glandular upsets
(B) Vitamin deficiency
(C) Worms
(D) Bacteria