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Dengue virus causes high fever, and rashes and reduces the number of a particular type of blood cells. Those blood cells are

(a) Monocytes

(b) Platelets

(c) Eosinophils

(d) Neutrophils

Option b – Platelets

Which one of the following statements about microbes is not correct?

(a) They are used in sewage treatment plants.

(b) They are used in industrial fermenters for the production of beverages.

(c) No antibiotic has been obtained from any microbe.

(d) They are used to get many bioactive molecules for the treatment of diseases.

Option c – No antibiotic has been obtained from any microbe

Western blot is the diagnostic test for

(a) Plague

(b) Leprosy

(c) HIV

(d) Typhoid

Option c – HIV

Which one of the following does not directly refer to cholesterol?

(a) Low-density lipoprotein

(b) High-density lipoprotein

(c) Rhesus factor

(d) Packaged protein coat

Option c – Rhesus factor

Which one of the following is not an epidemic disease?

(a) Cholera

(b) Malaria

(c) Smallpox

(d) Elephantiasis

Option d – Elephantiasis

In the hooch tragedy (casualty occurring due to wine poisoning) sometimes the incidents of blindness occur due to the poisonous substance :

(a) ethyl alcohol

(b) methyl alcohol

(c) amyl alcohol

(d) benzyl alcohol

Option b – methyl alcohol

Which of the following is not included in AYUSH Department under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Govt. of India?

(a) Allopathy

(b) Ayurveda

(c) Unani

(d) Sidhi

Option a – Allopathy

The use of polished rice in the human diet causes the following disease

(a) Beriberi

(b) Goitre

(c) Night blindness.

(d) Color blindness

Option a – Beriberi

Which one of the following viruses is responsible for the recent death of lions in Gir National Park?

(a) Canine Distemper Virus

(b) Nipah Virus

(c) Hendra Virus

(d) Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

Option a – Canine Distemper Virus

Sleeping sickness is a parasitic disease of humans and other animals. It is caused by

(a) Histomonas

(b) Trypanosoma

(c) Angomonae

(d) Naegleria

Option b – Trypanosoma

Which of the following pollutants is the major cause of respiratory diseases?

(a) Suspended fine particles

(b) Nitrogen oxides

(c) Carbon monoxide

(d) Volatile organic compounds

Option a – Suspended fine particles

Which of the following is not a water-borne disease?

(a) Typhoid

(b) Hepatitis

(c) Cholera

(d) Dengue

Option d – Dengue

Identify the air pollutant in urban areas which irritates the eyes and also the respiratory tract of human beings.

(a) Particulate matter

(b) Oxides of nitrogen

(c) Surface ozone

(d) Carbon monoxide

Option c – Surface ozone

Which of the following pollutants can cause cancer in humans?

(a) Pesticides

(b) Mercury

(c) Lead

(d) Ozone

Option b – Mercury

AIDS is caused by a virus whose genetic material is

(a) single-stranded circular DNA

(b) double-stranded DNA

(c) single-stranded RNA

(d) double-stranded RNA

Option c – single-stranded RNA

Which one of the following is the special type of milk produced by a lactating mother, is essential for the development of the immune response of newborn babies in humans?

(a) Breast milk produced after a month of childbirth

(b) Transitional milk

(c) Colostrum

(d) Mineralized milk

Option c – Colostrum

HIV that causes AIDS first starts destroying

(A) helper T-lymphocytes

(B) leucocytes

(C) B-lymphocytes

(D) thrombocytes

Option a – helper T-lymphocytes

The following are used for the detection and diagnosis of cancer

(A) MRI

(B) Computed tomography

(C) ECG

(D) Radiography

Option c – ECG

Which of the following is the vector of malaria?

(A) female Aedes mosquito

(B) Plasmodium

(C) female Anopheles mosquito

(D) Wuchereria

Option c – female Anopheles mosquito

Which of the following are infectious diseases? i. Polio ii. Diphtheria iii. Tetanus iv. Pneumonia V. Osteoporosis vi. Myasthenia gravis

(A) ii, iii and vi

(B) i, ii, iii and iv

(C) i, ii, iv and v

(D) All of these

Option b – i, ii, iii and iv

Read the following statements and select the correct option. Statement I: Malarial parasite requires two hosts, humans and mosquitoes to complete their life cycle. Statement II: Haemozoin is produced on rupturing of liver cells during malarial infection.

(A) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect.

(B) Statement II is correct and statement I is incorrect.

(C) Both statement I and statement II are correct.

(D) Both statement I and statement II are incorrect.

Option a – Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect.

When the immune system of higher vertebrates cannot distinguish self-cells and non-self-cells due to a genetic abnormality and attacks self-cells, this leads to

(A) graft rejection.

(B) allergic response

(C) active immunity

(D) auto-immune disease

Option d – auto-immune disease

Identify the INCORRECT statement regarding the antibodies.

(A) They induce antigen formation.

(B) Antibodies are proteins secreted by B-lymphocytes

(C) They are made up of two light chains and two heavy chains.

(D) They are found in the bloodstream.

Option a – They induce antigen formation.

Select the CORRECT set of diseases that are transmitted through insect vectors.

(A) Filariasis and Chikungunya

(B) Dengue and Ascariasis

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(C) Filariasis and Amoebiasis

(D) Malaria and Pneumonia

Option d – Malaria and Pneumonia

The common cold is caused by

(A) Rhinoviruses

(B) Streptococcus

(C) Salmonella

(D) Trichophyton

Option a – Rhinoviruses

Allergy is due to the release of chemicals like ……… from the mast cells.

(A) Melatonin and Adrenalin

(B) Histamine and Serotonin

(C) Calcitonin and Serotonin

(D) Anti-Histamine and Melatonin

Option b – Histamine and Serotonin

AIDS is caused by

(A) Oncogenic viruses

(B) Rhinoviruses

(C) Human immunodeficiency virus

(D) Haemophilus influenzae

Option c – Human immunodeficiency virus

Amoebiasis is caused by

(A) E. coli

(B) Streptococcus pneumonia

(C) Entamoeba histolytica

(D) W. bancrofti

Option c – Entamoeba histolytica

Identify the function of enzyme reverse transcriptase in an HIV virus.

(A) Synthesis of viral mRNA from DNA genome

(B) Synthesis of viral DNA from DNA genome

(C) Synthesis of viral DNA from the RNA genome

(D) Synthesis of viral RNA from DNA genome

Option c – Synthesis of viral DNA from the RNA genome

……… the most common infectious disease is in man caused by Trichophyton.

(A) Ascariasis

(B) Amoebiasis

(C) Pneumonia

(D) Ringworm

Option d – Ringworm

Humoral immunity is mediated by

(A) L lymphocytes

(B) T lymphocytes

(C) B lymphocytes

(D) P lymphocytes

Option c – B lymphocytes

Which of the following species of Plasmodium causes malignant malaria that can be fatal?

(A) Plasmodium vivax

(B) Plasmodium falciparum

(C) Plasmodium ovale

(D) Plasmodium malariae

Option b – Plasmodium falciparum

Entamoeba histolytica is a human parasite usually found in the

(A) large intestine

(B) liver

(C) kidney

(D) stomach

Option a – large intestine

Gambusia fish is introduced into the ponds in order to check the vector-borne disease such as

(A) dengue

(B) malaria

(C) chikungunya

(D) all of these

Option d – all of these

Identify the parasite that blocks the intestinal passage and whose eggs are excreted along with the fecal matter of the infected person.

(A) Gambusia

(B) Ascaris

(C) W. malayi

(D) Plasmodium

Option b – Ascaris

Read the following statements and select the correct option. Statement I: The genera Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton belong to the kingdom Fungi. Statement II: These fungi require heat and moisture to grow and thus, thrive in the groin or between the toes.

(A) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect.

(B) Statement II is correct and statement I is incorrect.

(C) Both statement I and statement II are correct.

(D) Both statement I and statement II are incorrect.

Option c – Both statement I and statement II are correct.

Typhoid is caused by

(A) Wuchereria

(B) Salmonella

(C) Streptococcus

(D) Escherichia

Option b – Salmonella

……… is an autoimmune disorder.

(A) Haemophilia

(B) AIDS

(C) Myasthenia gravis

(D) Typhoid

Option c – Myasthenia gravis

Cocaine is obtained from

(A) Atropa belladonna

(B) Papaver somniferum

(C) Erythroxylum coca

(D) Cannabis sativa

Option c – Erythroxylum coca

Which of the following pairs contains an infectious and a non-infectious disease respectively?

(A) Typhoid and AIDS

(B) AIDS and Cancer

(C) Cancer and Malaria

(D) Cancer and AIDS

Option b – AIDS and Cancer

Which one among the following water-borne diseases is not caused by bacteria?

(a) Cholera

(b) Typhoid

(c) Bacillary dysentery

(d) Hepatitis A

Option d – Hepatitis A

After entering the human body through a mosquito bite, the malarial parasite (Plasmodium) shows initial multiplication in

(a) the Spinal cord

(b) Blood

(c) the Liver

(d) the Spleen

Option c – the Liver

Which of the following systems in man is affected by the bite of the cobra?

(a) Digestive

(b) Nervous

(c) Excretory

(d) Circulatory

Option b – Nervous

Ephedrine obtained from the stem of the Ephedra is given to cure

(a) asthma

(b) respiratory disorder

(c) cold and cough

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

Acupuncture is a medical system of treatment in which

(a) herbs are used to relieve pain

(b) needles are inserted into particular parts of the body to relieve pain

(c) surgery is done to relieve pain

(d) none of these

Option b – needles are inserted into particular parts of the body to relieve pain

When a person, after a certain degree of exertion, suffers from pain in the chest or below the collar bones, in the events of inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart muscles, he is said to suffer from

(a) coronary thrombosis

(b) myocardial infarction

(c) angina pectoris

(d) arteriosclerosis

Option c – angina pectoris

The disease caused by swelling of the membrane over the spinal cord and brain is

(a) leukemia

(b) paralysis

(c) sclerosis

(d) meningitis

Option d – meningitis

Apart from quinine, which one of the following herbal drugs is used to cure malaria?

(a) Arteether

(b) Glace

(c) Lutivit

(d) Cineraria

Option a – Arteether

Which one of the following is a hereditary disease?

(a) Cataract

(b) Haemophilia

(c) Pellagra

(d) Osteoporosis

Option b – Haemophilia

Which one of the following insects spreads Kala-azar?

(a) Fruit fly

(b) Tsetse fly

(c) Sandfly

(d) Mosquito

Option c – Sandfly

Jaundice in human beings is the result of

(a) incomplete metabolism of biliverdin

(b) complete metabolism of biliverdin

(c) incomplete metabolism of bilirubin

(d) complete metabolism of bilirubin

Option c – incomplete metabolism of bilirubin

Sickle-cell anemia is a disease caused due to abnormality in

(a) white blood cells

(b) red blood cells

(c) thrombocytes

(d) blood plasma composition

Option b – red blood cells

Which one of the following is useful in the treatment of the scurvy disease?

(a) Mango

(b) Papaya

(c) Aonla

(d) Ber

Option c – Aonla

In countries where polished rice is the mean cereal in their diet, people suffer from

(a) Pellagra

(b) beri – beri

(c) Scurvy

(d) Osteomalacia

Option b – beri – beri

Salk’s vaccine is connected with which one of the following diseases?

(a) Smallpox

(b) Titanus

(c) T. B.

(d) Polio

Option d – Polio

Which of the following drugs has been recently reported to be responsible for the decline of the population of Vultures?

(a) Aspirin

(b) Chloroquine

(c) Diclofenac sodium

(d) Penicillin

Option c – Diclofenac sodium

AIDS is the short form of which of the following diseases?

(a) Acquired Immune Deformity Syndrome.

(b) Anticipated Immune Deficiency Syndrome

(c) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

(d) Abnormal Immune Deficiency Syndrome

Option c – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

Which one of the following diseases can not be controlled by vaccination?

(a) Diabetes

(b) Polio

(c) Whooping cough

(d) Smallpox

Option a – Diabetes

Night blindness is caused by the deficiency of

(a) Vitamin A

(b) Vitamin B4

(c) Vitamin C

(d) Vitamin E

Option a – Vitamin A

Iodine is administered to patients suffering from

(a) Rheumatism

(b) Night blindness

(c) Rickets

(d) Goitre

Option d – Goitre

Sleeping sickness happens due to

(a) a Deficiency of vitamin A

(b) a Deficiency of calcium in the body

(c) Rising Blood pressure

(d) Trypanosoma

Option d – Trypanosoma

The radioisotope used to detect tumors is

(a) Iodine-131

(b) Cobalt-60

(c) Arsenic-74

(d) Sodium-24

Option c – Arsenic-74

The blue baby pollution disease is due to the excessive presence of which of the following in drinking water?

(a) Fluoride

(b) Chloride

(c) Nitrate

(d) Arsenic

Option c – Nitrate

Which of the following strains of H.I.V. is dominant in India?

(a) HIV IA

(b) HIV IB

(c) HIV IC

(d) HIV ID

Option c – HIV IC

Consider the following statements and choose the correct code. Assertion (A): Osteoporosis is a reduction in bone mass causing weakness of skeletal bones. Reason (R): It is caused by excessive resorption of calcium and phosphorus from the bone. Codes

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A

(c) A is true, but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false.

Option a – Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

Consider the following statements and choose the correct ones. 1. Once HIV gains a foothold, it can never be eradicated from the body. 2. Many HIV patients, however, can manage the infection with a cocktail of drugs. 3. It is very mutable and infects the respiratory system itself.

(a) 1 and 2 only

(b) 2 and 3 only

(c) None

(d) All are correct

Option d – All are correct

Consider the following statements: 1. Progeria is a genetic disease associated with fast ageing. 2. Progeric patients never live beyond the early years of 5 or 6. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Option a – 1 only

Which of the following statements is correct? 1. Stewart’s disease of corn is caused by Erwinia stewartii. 2. The primary vector of Erwinia stewartii is the corn flea beetle Chaetocnema pulicaria.

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Option c – Both 1 and 2

Consider the following statements: 1. Hashimoto disease results in thymosin deficiency. 2. Cretinism in children occurs due to thyroxine deficiency. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Option b – 2 only

Consider the following statements: 1. ECG is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. 2. ECG is not used to measure the rate and regularity of heartbeats. Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) None of these

Option a – 1 only

Consider the following statements: 1. Swine flu is also called swine influenza. 2. It is an infection caused by swine influenza viruses. 3. Swine flu is transmitted from person to person by inhalation or ingestion of droplets containing the virus from people sneezing or coughing. 4. It is also spread by eating cooked pork. Which of the statements given above is correct?

(a) 1 and 2 only

(b) 1, 2 and 3 only

(c) 2, 3 and 4 only

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Option b – 1, 2 and 3 only

AIDS is transmitted by 1. Sexual intercourse 2. Blood transfusion 3. Mosquitoes and other blood-sucking insects 4. Across the placenta Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

(a) 1, 2 and 3

(b) 1 and 2

(c) 1, 2 and 4

(d) 1, 3 and 4

Option b – 1 and 2

Consider the following statements: 1. A colour-blind person cannot distinguish red and green. 2. Colour blindness is related to a defect in nerve cells. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Option a – 1 only

Consider the following statements: 1. ELISA test is employed as the first and most basic test for an individual to detect cancer. 2. Almost 50% of human beings have Rh+ blood while the remaining have Rh blood. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Option d – Neither 1 nor 2

Which of the following diseases are infectious in milch animals? 1. Hand diseases 2. Anthrax 3. Black quarter 4. Cowpox Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

(a) 1, 2 and 3

(b) 2,3 and 4

(c) 1 and 4

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Option b – 2,3 and 4

Consider the following statements: 1. Meningococcal meningitis is transmitted from person to person by mosquito bites. Vomiting and neck pain are two of the symptoms of meningococcal meningitis. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither I nor 2

Option b – 2 only

Consider the following statements and select the correct answer from the codes given below: Assertion (A): If somebody stops taking green vegetables, he will suffer from night blindness. Reason (R): He will suffer from vitamin A deficiency. Codes

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true, but R is false.

(d) A is false, but R is true.

Option a – Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

Consider the following statements: 1. Dengue is a protozoan disease transmitted by mosquitos. 2. Retro-orbital pain is not a symptom of dengue. 3. Skin rash and bleeding from the nose and gums are some of the symptoms of dengue. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 and 2 only

(b) 2 only

(c) 3 only

(d) 1 and 3 only

Option b – 2 only

The main reason why antibiotics could not solve all the problems of bacterial diseases is ( Human Health and Disease Class 12 NEET MCQs )

(a) the Insensitivity of the individual following prolonged exposure to antibiotics

(b) the Inactivation of antibiotics by bacterial enzymes

(c) Decreased efficiency of the immune system

(d) The development of mutant strains resistant to antibiotics

Option d – The development of mutant strains resistant to antibiotics

Consider the following statements and select the correct answer from the codes given below: Assertion (A): In filariasis, the lower legs and scrotum are swelled to an unproportionate level Reason (R): The filarial worms block the lymph vessels and lymph node. Codes

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true, but R is false.

(d) A is false, but R is true.

Option a – Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

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