Question 1. The disease caused due to deficiency of iron is known as _______.
(A) Tuberculosis
(B) Anaemia
(C) Night blindness
(D) Colour blindness
Question 2. Which of the following diseases, antibodies cannot cure?
(A) Cholera
(B) Measles
(C) Tetanus
(D) Leprosy
Question 3. Measles disease is transmitted by_______.
(A) Mycoplasma
(B) Bacteria
(C) Fungus
(D) Virus
Question 4. Which of the following disease is caused by the excessive use of alcoholic beverages?
(A) Liver cirrhosis
(B) Gall stones
(C) Viral hepatitis
(D) Appendicitis
Question 5. Oral submucous fibrosis is a disease caused by________.
(A) Consuming Red Meat
(B) Consuming Gutka of Tobacco
(C) Smoking Tobacco
(D) Drinking Liquor
Question 6. Jaundice affects the________.
(A) Intestine
(B) Liver
(C) Stomach
(D) Pancreas
Question 7. Which disease is not so contagious?
(A) Jaundice
(B) T.B.
(C) Cholera
(D) Measles
Question 8. Which disease is caused by the fungi?
(A) Polio
(B) Cholera
(C) Dermatitis
(D) None of these
Question 9. Which one of the following diseases is caused by Fungi?
(A) Baldness
(B) AIDS
(C) Colour blindness
(D) Allergy
Question 10. Blank capsules used in dispensing are made of…..
(A) Gelatine
(B) Starch
(C) Gum
(D) Egg-white
Question 11. In respect of women, men can suffer more of colour blindness because_______.
(A) Commonly they have less fat
(B) They have only once X-chromosome
(C) They live out of home relatively more
(D) They pass more through mental tensions
Question 12. Which one of the following is not a genetic disease?
(A) Colour blindness
(B) Haemophilia
(C) Albinism
(D) Night blindness
Question 13. Which one of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?
(A) Vitamin K – Blood clotting
(B) Vitamin A – Colourblindness
(C) Ascorbic acid – Scurvy
(D) Thiamine – Beri-beri
Question 14. Who is the father of ‘Immunology’?
(A) Landsteiner
(B) Edward Jenner
(C) Louis Pasteur
(D) Robert Koch
Question 15. A bacteriophage is a….
(A) Virus infecting bacterium
(B) Bacterium infecting virus
(C) Newly formed bacterium
(D) Bacterium with a tail
Question 16. If a colour blind man marries with normal woman, then the symptoms of colour blindness is generated in________.
(A) Son of daughters
(B) Son of sons
(C) Daughters
(D) Sons
Question 17. In the context of genetic disorders, consider the following. A woman suffers from colour blindness while her husband does not suffer from it. They have a son and a daughter. In this context, which one of the following statements is most probably correct?
(A) Son suffers from colour blindness while daughter does not suffer from it
(B) Both children do not suffer from colour blindness
(C) Daughter suffers from colour blindness while son does not suffer from it
(D) Both children suffers from colour blindness
Question 18. A colour blind person (man) gets married to a normal woman whose parents were not colour blind. The possibility of being colour blind in their children is…
(A) 0%
(B) 100%
(C) 50%
(D) 25%
Question 19. ‘Ranikhet disease’ is related to _______.
(A) Horse
(B) Goats
(C) Cow
(D) Chicken
Question 20. Rickets disease in poultry birds is caused due to the deficiency of which vitamin?
(A) Vitamin E
(B) Vitamin B
(C) Vitamin A
(D) Vitamin D
Question 21. Tooth decay is mostly caused by interaction in the mouth between bacteria and food particles of ________.
(A) Salads
(B) Fats
(C) Carbohydrates
(D) Proteins
Question 22. The reason of dental caries is_______.
(A) Hereditary reason
(B) Bacterial infection
(C) Contaminated water
(D) Viral infection
Question 23. People drinking water from a shallow handpump, are likely to suffer from all of the following diseases except…
(A) Fluorosis
(B) Jaundice
(C) Typhoid
(D) Cholera
Question 24. Which of the following is a waterborne disease?
(A) Tuberculosis
(B) Cholera
(C) Malaria
(D) Smallpox
Question 25. Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of _______.
(A) Infectious diseases
(B) Waterborne disease
(C) Airborne diseases
(D) None of the above