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1. Antigen binding site in an antibody is found 7. Which of the following causes wouldn't lead
between to addiction to drugs?
1. two light chains 1. Because of Euphoria and a temporary
2. two heavy chains feeling of well being associated with drug and
3. one heavy and one light chain alcohol
4. either between two light chains or between 2. Tolerance level of receptor increases
one heavy and one light chain depending 3. Absence of guidance or counseling
upon the nature of antigen. 4. One, realizing the inherent addictive nature
of drugs and use it occasionally.
2. Sexual stage (gametocytes) of plasmodium
occurs in 8. Dependence on drugs can be
1. Salivary glands of mosquito 1. Tendency of the body to manifest a
2. Human RBC characteristic and pleasant withdrawal
3. Intestine of mosquito syndrome if the regular dose is discontinued
4. Human liver 2. Characterised by anxiety, shakiness,
nausea, and sweating
3. The assertion by Hippocrates about health 3. Something which leads to follow all social
was norms for all sufficient funds
1. Same as that of Indian Ayurveda system 4. There will be no social adjustment problems
2. Different from Indian Ayurveda System ultimately
3. Supported by some other early Greeks
4. More than one option 9. lnterferons are :
1. Glycolipids
4. The person with Black bile were considered 2. Glycoproteins
to be 3. Antibacterial
1. Belonged to black pigmentation group 4. Pathogenic
2. Belonged to hot personality
3. Belonged to hot personality having fevers 10. Active immunity means:
4. Belonged to black pigmentation will be 1. resistance developed after disease
prone to fever 2. increasing quantity of blood
3. resistance developed before disease
5. Spleen is not 4. increasing rate of heart-beat
1. Large reservoir of erythrocytes
2. Mainly contains lymphocytes and 11. Which one of the following is not correctly
phagocytes matched?
3. Bean shaped 1. Aedes aegypti - Yellow fever
4. Lobed organ 2. Anopheles culifacies - Leismaniasis
3. Glossina palpalis - Sleeping sickness
6. Heroin is commonly called Smack chemical 4. Culex pipiens - Filariasis
form is diacetylmorphine formed by
acetylation of morphine. It is a colorless and 12. Identify a non-infectious disease amongst
odorless but bitter crystalline compound. the following:
It is a depressant that slows down body 1. Malaria 2. Hemophilia
functions. 3. AIDS 4. Hepatitis
How many of the statements written above are
wrong?
1. 3 13. Aedes aegypti is not a vector for:
2. 4
1. Dengue 2. Chikungunya
3. 2
4. 1 3. Japanese encephalitis 4. Yellow fever

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14. Which of the following is not a 20. The infectious stage of plasmodium that
hallucinogenic drug? enters the human body is:
1. LSD 2. Mescaline 1. Sporozoites
3. Morphine 4. Hashish 2. Female gametocytes
3. Male gametocytes
4. Trophozoites
15. Which of the following is not an example of
artificially acquired passive immunity? 21. The disease in which the pathogenic
1 In case of snake bites, the injection which is infection produces hemozoin granules resulting
given to the patient, contain preformed in high fever in the body is
antibodies against the snake venom 1. Filariasis
2 Temporary protection given after an injury 2. Ascariasis
has been sustained by ATS 3. Amoebiasis
3 The foetus receives some antibodies from the 4. Malaria
mother through the placenta during pregnancy
22. Recombinant vaccine used to prevent
4 Diphtheria antitoxin given, within 24 hours of
the appearance of the symptoms Hepatitis B contains:
1. killed hepatitis B virus
16. Which of the following statements is 2. live attenuated hepatitis B virus
incorrect with respect to malaria? 3. antigenic polypeptide of hepatitis B virus
1 Malaria is a disease caused by a protozoan 4. messenger RNA of yeast
2 Malignant malaria is caused by Plasmodium
falciparum 23. Which of the following will not be an
3 Parasites enter the mosquito's body and example of passive immunity?
multiply to form sporozoites that are stored in
stomach of mosquito Foetus receiving antibodies from their
1.
4 Malaria parasites initially multiply within the mother, through placenta.
liver cells in humans Immunity conferred by IgA antibodies
2.
present in colostrums.
17. Mark out the incorrect statement regarding Giving antivenom [containing antibodies
3.
infection of Entamoeba histolytica against venom] after snake bite
1 It is a type of monogenetic parasite A person developing immunity after natural
2 Stools characterised with excess mucous and 4.
infection by a pathogen
blood clots
3 It is the parasite of small intestine of the
human being 24. Which of the following is the correct
4 Housefly act as mechanical carriers of the description of the relation between T cells and
cysts to contaminate the food and water B cells?

18. Which of the following drugs is not


Both are processed in bone marrow and
obtained from plants :- 1.
respond to antigen from thymus
1. Cocaine
2. Ganja 2. T cells help B cells produce antibodies
3. Charas B cells increase the phagocytic capabilities of
3.
4. Barbiturates T cells
While B cells are involved in first response to
19. The Hepatitis B vaccine is produced in 4. an antigen, T cells respond to subsequent
recombinant: encounters with the same antigen
1. E. coli 2. Yeast
3. Stem cells 4. Fibroblasts

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25. Identify the incorrect statement: 30. Which of the following antibodies is present
1. Allergies are exaggerated response of abundantly in the colostrum secreted during
immune system mediated by IgE antibodies and the initial days human lactation?
involves histamine 1. IgD
2. Rheumatoid arthritis is an example of an 2. IgG
auto-immune disease 3. IgE
3. Bone marrow and thymus are secondary 4. IgA
lymphoid organs
4. MALT constitutes about 50 percent of the 31. Assertion(A): The treatment of snake bit by
lymphoid tissue in the body antivenom is artificially acquired passive
immunity.
Reason(R): Snake's venom is a type of
26. Which of the following is responsible for lipoprotein.
graft rejection? 1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
1. Cell mediated immunity correct explanation of (A).
2. Innate immunity 2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
3. Leukocytes and the cellular barriers correct explanation of (A).
4. Interferons 3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
27. Select the event that is responsible for the
chills and high fever recurring every three to 32. Assertion(A): MALT constitutes about 50% of
four days in a person suffering with the lymphoid tissue in human body.
Plasmodium infection. Reason(R): Lymphoid tissue is located within
1. Entry of sporozoites in the RBCs of human the lining of the major tracts like respiratory,
host through mosquito bite digestive and urinogenital tract.
2. Multiplication of sporozoites within 1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
hepatocytes correct explanation of (A).
3. Rupture of RBCs to release haemozoin in 2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
blood correct explanation of (A).
4. Development of gametocytes 3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
28. Read statements A and B and select the
correct option: 33. How many of the diseases mentioned below
Statement A: Injection of dead/inactivated are caused by viruses?
pathogens causes passive immunity. Polio, Rabies, Chikungunya, Typhoid, Genital
Statement B: Preformed antibodies need to be herpes, SARS, Cholera, T.B., Tetanus,
injected to treat the bite of a viper snake. Gonorrhea.
1. Statements A and B are correct
2. Statements A and B are incorrect 1. Eight
3. Only statement A is correct 2. Two
4. Only statement B is correct 3. Six
4. Five
29. Select the incorrect match.
1. Morchella esculenta – Hallucinogen
2. Psoriasis – Autoimmune disease
3. Diphtheria – DPT vaccine
4. Whooping cough – Killed bacterial vaccine

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34. Assertion (A): Smoking and drug habits are 38. Consider the given two statements:
more likely to be taken up during adolescence. At birth, human babies have high
Reason (R): It is best to identify the situations Assertion levels of antibodies, with the same
that may push an adolescent towards the use of (A): range of antigen specificities as
drugs or alcohol. their mother.
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the This is passive immunity because
correct explanation of (A). Reason
the fetus does not actually make any
2. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the (R): memory cells or antibodies.
correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true, but (R) is false.
Both (A) and (R) are True and the (R)
4. (A) is false, but (R) is true. 1.
correctly explains the (A).
35. The first form of milk produced by the 2. (A) is True; (R) is False
mammary glands of humans immediately 3. (A) is False; (R) is True
following delivery of the newborn is rich in: Both (A) and (R) are True but the (R) does not
4.
1. IgA antibodies correctly explain the (A).
2. IgG antibodies
3. IgM antibodies
4. IgE antibodies 39. Consider the given two statements:
Cocaine has a potent stimulating
36. Different types of barriers of innate action on central nervous system,
immunity prevent the entry of microbes within Assertion: producing a sense of euphoria and
the body of mammals. It includes increased energy.
a. Skin Cocaine interferes with the
b. Macrophages and T-helper cells Reason: transport of the neuro-transmitter
c. HCI in stomach dopamine.
d. Secretion of lacrimal glands
Select the option with correct set.
1. a, b and c Both Assertion and Reason are true and the
1.
2. a, c and d Reason correctly explains the Assertion.
3. a, b and d 2. Assertion is true; Reason is false
4. b, c and d 3. Assertion is false; Reason is true
Both Assertion and Reason are true but the
37. Consider the tow statements: 4. Reason does not correctly explain the
Antibody mediated acquired Assertion.
Assertion: immune response is called as
humoral immune response.
The antibodies are found in the 40. Drug abuse is characterised by:
Reason:
blood. I: Self medication
Consuming drugs for non-medicinal
II:
Both Assertion and Reason are true and the purposes
1.
Reason correctly explains the Assertion. Use in amounts/frequency that impairs
2. Assertion is true; Reason is false III: one’s physical, physiological or
3. Assertion is false; Reason is true psychological functions
Both Assertion and Reason are true but the 1. Only I and II
4. Reason does not correctly explain the 2. Only I and III
Assertion. 3. Only II and III
4. I, II and III

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41. Cirrhosis is a chronic liver condition related


to excessive consumption of:
1. Barbiturates
2. Tobacco
3. Alcohol
4. Cannabinoids

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