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BIOLOGY MCQ NEET
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
Which of the following toxic substance is responsible for the chill and high fever recurring every three to four days in malaria?
Haemozoin
In which of the following disorder, the alveoli get filled with fluid leading to severe problems in respiration?
Pneumonia
Typhoid fever could be confirmed by
Widal test
Entamoeba histolytica is a parasite of
large intestine of man
Plasmodium enters the human body as ____ through the bite of infected __
sporozoites,female Anopheles mosquito
Internal bleeding, muscular pain, fever, anaemia and blockage of the intestinal passage are the common symptoms of
Ascariasis
Which of the following fish is introduced in pond to control or eliminate the vector responsible for the transmission of malaria and filariasis?
Gambusia
The use of vaccines and immunisation programmes have enabled us to completely eradicate a deadly disease like
Small pox
In the life cycle of Plasmodium, sexual stages (gametocytes) begin to develop in
Red blood cells of man
____ are caused by bacteria. ____ is caused by helminth
Typhoid, Cholera and Tuberculosis,Elephantiasis
The pathogens of genera, Microsporum, Trichophyton and Epidermophyton are responsible for
Ringworm
The use of anti-histamine, adrenaline and steroids quickly reduce the symptoms of
Allergy
Which of the following is an autoimmune disease
Rheumatoid arthritis
Which of the following is a non-specific type of defense that is present at the time of birth?
Innate immunity
Acid in stomach, saliva in the mouth, tears from eyes, all prevent microbial growth belong to which of the following barrier?
Physiological barrier
Which of the following immunoglobulin (Ig) is present in colostrum?
IgA
The treatment of snake bite by antivenom is an example of
Artificially acquired passive immunity
Human immunodeficiency virus is a/an
RNA retrovirus
HIV decreases natural immunity of the body by
Attacking T-lymphocytes
Among the noninfectious diseases, which of the following is most common fatal diseases of human beings?
Cancer
The spread of cancerous cells to distant sites is termed as
Metastasis
Smoking increases ______ content in blood and reduces the concentration of haembound oxygen. Fill the blank suitably
Carbon monoxide
Which of the following drug is extracted from the latex of poppy plant Papaver somniferum, generally taken by snorting and injection, is a depressant and slows down body functions?
Heroin
Use of Cannabis products results in
Alteration of perception, thoughts and feelings
Intestinal perforation is the characteristic symptom of
Typhoid
Wuchereria bancrofti, the filarial worm that causes elephantiasis belongs to phylum
Aschelminthes
Artificial active immunity can be acquired from
Vaccination
One of the inflammatory reaction induced by histamine is
Vasodilation of blood vessels
Blood cells involved in inflammatory reactions are
Basophils
The letter T in T-lymphocyte refers to
Thymus
Cancer is caused by
Uncontrolled mitosis
Oncogene is another name for
Cancer causing gene
The blood cancer is also known as
Leukaemia
L.S.D. is
Hallucinogenic