Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Perforins | (i) | Digest bacterial cell walls |
(b) | Interferons | (ii) | Stimulate proliferation of other T-lymphocytes |
(c) | Lymphokines | (iii) | Produce holes in infected cells |
(d) | Lysozymes | (iv) | Make surrounding cells resistant to viral infection |
Column I | Column II | ||
i. | Malaria | a. | Chloromycetin |
ii. | Amoebiasis | b. | Quinine |
iii. | Filariasis | c. | Metronidazole |
iv. | Typhoid | d. | Diethyl carbamazine citrate |
List I (Drug) | List II (Source) | ||
(a) | Marijuana | i | Claviceps purpurea |
(b) | Heroin | ii | Erthyroxylum coca |
(c) | Cocaine | iii | Cannabis sativa |
iv | Papaver somniferum |
(a) | (b) | (c) | |
1. | iii | iv | ii |
2. | i | ii | iii |
3. | iv | iii | i |
4. | ii | Iv | iii |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Poliomyelitis | (i) | Variola virus |
(b) | Small pox | (ii) | Polio virus |
(c) | Mumps | (iii) | Paramtxo virus |
(d) | Common cold | (iv) | Myxo virus |
(e) | Influenza | (v) | Rhinovirus |
P | Q | R | |
1. | Paratope | Heavy chain | Variable region |
2. | Epitope | Heavy chain | Variable region |
3. | Paratope | Light chain | Constant region |
4. | Epitope | Light chain | Constant region |
I: | Salmonella typhi is a pathogenic bacterium which causes typhoid fever in human beings. |
II: | These pathogens generally enter the small intestine through food and water contaminated with them |
III: | The pathogen remains confined to the small intestine. |
IV: | Intestinal perforation and death may occur in severe cases. |
V: | Typhoid fever could be confirmed by Widal test. |
1. | Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus |
2. | Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae |
3. | Pneumocystis carinii and Mycoplasma hominis |
4. | Streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus anthracis |