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question_answer1)
'Hydrophobia' (Rabies) is a disease caused by [DPMT 1985]
A)
Virus done
clear
B)
Nematode done
clear
C)
Helminth done
clear
D)
Protozoan done
clear
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question_answer2)
Which of the following is a communicable disease [DPMT 1992]
A)
Phenylketoneuria done
clear
B)
Cancer done
clear
C)
Rabies done
clear
D)
Alkaptoneuria done
clear
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question_answer3)
Which of the following is a carrier of 'dengue fever' [CPMT 1989; RPMT 1999]
A)
Anopheles done
clear
B)
Culex done
clear
C)
Aedes done
clear
D)
Musca done
clear
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question_answer4)
?Small pox' (Variola) disease is caused by [NCERT 1980; BHU 1985]
A)
Virus done
clear
B)
Bacterium done
clear
C)
Protozoan done
clear
D)
Mosquito done
clear
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question_answer5)
?Polio' is caused by [BHU 1985]
A)
A bacteriophage done
clear
B)
A virus with single strand RNA done
clear
C)
A virus with single strand DNA done
clear
D)
A virus with double strand DNA done
clear
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question_answer6)
Which one is a viral disease [DPMT 1985; CPMT 1989]
A)
Syphilis done
clear
B)
Measles done
clear
C)
Rickets done
clear
D)
Beri-beri done
clear
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question_answer7)
Polio immunizing vaccine was developed by [BHU 1979]
A)
E. Jenner done
clear
B)
Dr. Salk done
clear
C)
St. Hale done
clear
D)
Landsteiner done
clear
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question_answer8)
The jaundice is a physiological liver disease. It is caused by a [CPMT 1980]
A)
Bacterium done
clear
B)
Virus done
clear
C)
Protozoan done
clear
D)
Helminth done
clear
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question_answer9)
Which of the following diseases is caused by virus in man [CPMT 1979]
A)
Tetanus done
clear
B)
Dysentery done
clear
C)
Typhoid done
clear
D)
None of the above done
clear
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question_answer10)
The toxin produced by tetanus germs effects
A)
Voluntary muscles done
clear
B)
Involuntary muscles done
clear
C)
Both voluntary and involuntary muscles done
clear
D)
Jaw bones done
clear
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question_answer11)
'Mumps' is a viral disease caused due to inflammation of
A)
Submaxillary gland done
clear
B)
Parotid gland done
clear
C)
Sublingual gland done
clear
D)
Infraorbital gland done
clear
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question_answer12)
'Paraplegia' refers to the paralysis of
A)
Both legs done
clear
B)
Both upper limbs done
clear
C)
The entire body done
clear
D)
Only one limb done
clear
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question_answer13)
'Chicken pox' is caused by [CBSE PMT 1992]
A)
Adeno virus done
clear
B)
Varicella virus done
clear
C)
SV-40 virus done
clear
D)
Bacteriophage T-2 done
clear
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question_answer14)
Out of the following one disease is caused by virus [DPMT 1974; CPMT 1979]
A)
Malaria done
clear
B)
Influenza done
clear
C)
Diphtheria done
clear
D)
Typhoid done
clear
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question_answer15)
'Dengue fever' is caused by [CBSE PMT 1993]
A)
Bacteria done
clear
B)
Plasmodium done
clear
C)
Virus done
clear
D)
Entamoeba histolytica done
clear
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question_answer16)
'Encephalitis' in man is a viral disease and is transmitted by [CMC Vellore 1993]
A)
Anopheles done
clear
B)
Culex done
clear
C)
Aedes done
clear
D)
Culex and Aedes done
clear
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question_answer17)
Which of the disease is not transmitted by house flies [BHU 1985]
A)
Typhoid done
clear
B)
Yellow fever done
clear
C)
Cholera done
clear
D)
Dysentery done
clear
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question_answer18)
The disease caused by viruses is [CPMT 1991]
A)
Tuberculosis done
clear
B)
Small pox done
clear
C)
Cholera done
clear
D)
Typhoid done
clear
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question_answer19)
Which one of the following is a common disease caused by virus [CPMT 1992, 93, 94]
A)
Yellow fever done
clear
B)
Typhoid done
clear
C)
Syphilis done
clear
D)
Tetanus done
clear
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question_answer20)
Which virus, for the first time, was synthesised in the form of non-living crystals [MP PMT 1994]
A)
Bacteriophage done
clear
B)
Flu virus done
clear
C)
Pox virus done
clear
D)
Tobacco mosaic virus done
clear
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question_answer21)
The smallest virus one, which causes
A)
Measles done
clear
B)
Mumps done
clear
C)
Rabies done
clear
D)
Poliomyelitis done
clear
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question_answer22)
Interferons curb infection of
A)
Bacteria done
clear
B)
Fungi done
clear
C)
Cancer done
clear
D)
None of the above done
clear
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question_answer23)
Interferons are [AFMC 2002; Pb. PMT 2000; DPMT 2003]
A)
Antiviral proteins done
clear
B)
Antibacterial proteins done
clear
C)
Anticancer proteins done
clear
D)
None of above done
clear
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question_answer24)
Common symptoms of measles are
A)
Dew drop-like rashes on skin and high fever done
clear
B)
Erupting of small red spots and inflammation of mucous membrane of nose done
clear
C)
Lacerating ulcers done
clear
D)
None of the above done
clear
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question_answer25)
The region in the body where the polio virus multiplies is
A)
Nerve cells done
clear
B)
Intestinal cells done
clear
C)
Muscle cells done
clear
D)
None of these done
clear
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question_answer26)
The biological agents of disease include
A)
Minerals, vitamins, proteins and carbohydrates done
clear
B)
Viruses, bacteria, fungi, helminths and other organisms done
clear
C)
Heat, cold, humidity pressure, radiations done
clear
D)
All the above done
clear
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question_answer27)
The pathogen of bubonic plague is transmitted through the bite of [CPMT 1993]
A)
Pediculus humanis done
clear
B)
Glossina palpalis done
clear
C)
Aedes done
clear
D)
Xenopsylla cheapis done
clear
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question_answer28)
A kind of allergy is [MP PMT 1995]
A)
Asthma done
clear
B)
Yellow eyes done
clear
C)
Typhoid done
clear
D)
Mumps done
clear
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question_answer29)
Mumps is a [KCET 1994]
A)
Viral disease done
clear
B)
Fungal disease done
clear
C)
Bacterial disease done
clear
D)
Protozoan disease done
clear
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question_answer30)
A cell-coded protein that is formed in response to infection with most animal viruses is called [CBSE PMT 1994]
A)
Antigen done
clear
B)
Interferon done
clear
C)
Histone done
clear
D)
Antibody done
clear
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question_answer31)
Pulse-Polio programme is organised in our country [AFMC 1996]
A)
To cure polio done
clear
B)
To eradicate polio done
clear
C)
To spread polio done
clear
D)
None of these done
clear
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question_answer32)
Which one of the following is a pair of viral disease [CBSE PMT 1996]
A)
Tetanus and typhoid done
clear
B)
Syphillis and AIDS done
clear
C)
Whooping cough and sleeping sickness done
clear
D)
Measles and rabbies done
clear
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question_answer33)
In human beings retrovirus is considered as a cause of cancer because [CBSE PMT 1996]
A)
In their genome oncogene is present done
clear
B)
Their hereditary material made up of single stranded RNA done
clear
C)
They have a gene for reverse transcryptase done
clear
D)
In their genome there may be cellulor proto oncogene done
clear
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question_answer34)
AIDS is a [MP PMT 1997, 2000]
A)
Cancer done
clear
B)
Virus borne disease done
clear
C)
Bacterial disease done
clear
D)
Deficiency disease done
clear
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question_answer35)
The carrier of virus causing human yellow fever is [MP PMT 1998]
A)
Mosquito done
clear
B)
Bug done
clear
C)
Louse done
clear
D)
Beetle done
clear
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question_answer36)
Against which of the following does interferon act [MP PMT 1998]
A)
Bacteria done
clear
B)
Virus done
clear
C)
Fungus done
clear
D)
Snake venom done
clear
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question_answer37)
If a person shows production of interferons in his body, the chances are that he has got an infection of [CBSE PMT 1997]
A)
Typhoid done
clear
B)
Measles done
clear
C)
Tetanus done
clear
D)
Malaria done
clear
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question_answer38)
Which of the following disease is now considered nearly eradicated from India [CBSE PMT 1997]
A)
Plague done
clear
B)
Kala azar done
clear
C)
Small pox done
clear
D)
Poliomyelitis done
clear
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question_answer39)
Dengue is transmitted by [AFMC 1997; CPMT 1998]
A)
Culex done
clear
B)
Male Anopheles done
clear
C)
Female Anopheles done
clear
D)
Tse-tse fly done
clear
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