Match disease in column-I with their treatment in column-II. Select the correct answer from the options given below. 
Column I Column II
i.  Malaria  a.  Chloromycetin
ii.  Amoebiasis  b.  Quinine 
iii.  Filariasis  c.  Metronidazole 
iv.  Typhoid d.  Diethyl carbamazine citrate 
1. i-c, ii-b, iii-a, iv-d
2. i-b, ii-d, iii-c, iv-a
3. i-a, ii-d, iii-b, iv-c
4. i-b, ii-c, iii-d, iv-a

Subtopic:  Common Cold & Malaria Introduction |
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Match the list I with list II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
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

 
Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
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Column-I contains names of animal diseases while Column-II their causal organisms. Find the correct option 
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
1. (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv), (e)-(v)
2. (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv),(e)-(v)
3. (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(v),(e)-(iv)
4. (a)-(v), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv),(e)-(ii)




 
Subtopic:  Pneumonia & Related Questions |
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With reference to the following diagram, select the correct option indicating P, Q and R
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 

 
Subtopic:  Details of Immunity |
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The principle of vaccination is based on the property of
1. Specificity
2. Diversity
3. Memory
4. Discrimination between 'self' and 'non'self'
Subtopic:  Active & Passive Immunity |
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Opioids act as 
1. Depressants 
2. Pain killers
3. Euphoria providers
4. Stimulants
Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
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The genes causing cancer are:
1. Structural genes 
2. Expressor genes
3. Oncogenes 
4. Regulatory genes
Subtopic:  Cancer |
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How many of the given statements are correct?
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. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
Subtopic:  Typhoid Fever |
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Which pair of the given bacteria can commonly cause pneumonia in humans?
1. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus
2. Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae
3. Pneumocystis carinii and Mycoplasma hominis
4. Streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus anthracis
Subtopic:  Pneumonia & Related Questions |
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All the following are bacterial diseases in man except:
1. Dysentery  
2. Plague 
3. Diphtheria
4. Measles
Subtopic:  Amoebiasis |
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