Motile zygote of Plasmodium occurs in

1. gut of female Anopheles

2. salivary glands of Anopheles

3. human RBCs

4. human liver

Subtopic:  Treatment & Life Cycle of Malaria |
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Widal test is carried out to test 

1. malaria

2. diabetes mellitus 

3. HIV/AIDS

4. typhoid fever

Subtopic:  Typhoid Fever |
 93%
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Common cold differs from pneumonia in that

1. pneumonia is a communicable disease, whereas the common cold is a nutritional

deficiency disease

2. pneumonia can be prevented by a live attenuated bacterial vaccine, whereas the

common cold has no effective vaccine

3. pneumonia is caused by a virus, while the common cold is caused by the bacterium

Haemophilus influenzae

4. pneumonia pathogen infects alveoli whereas the common cold affects nose and

respiratory passage but not the lungs

Subtopic:  Pneumonia & Related Questions | Common Cold & Malaria Introduction |
 88%
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Which one of the following is not a property of cancerous cells, whereas the remaining

three are ?

1. They compete with normal cells for vital nutrients.

2. They do not remain confined in the area of formation 

3. They divide in an uncontrolled manner 

4. They show contact inhibition 

Subtopic:  Cancer |
 83%
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Cirrhosis of liver is caused by the chronic intake of 

1. opium

2. alcohol

3. tobacco(chewing)

4. cocaine

Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
 81%
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A certain patient is suspected to be suffering from acquired immuno deficieny syndrome.

Which diagnostic technique will you recommend for its detection ?

1. MRI

2. Ultra Sound

3. WIDAL

4. ELISA

Subtopic:  AIDS |
 91%
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Which one of the following acts as a physiological barrier to the entry of microorganisms

in human body?

1. Tears

2. Monocytes

3. Skin

4. Epithelium of urogenital tract

Subtopic:  Details of Immunity |
 72%
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Where will you look for the sporozoites of the malarial parasite?

1. Red blood corpuscles of humans suffering from malaria

2. Spleen of infected humans

3. Salivary glands of freshly moulted female Anopheles mosquito

4. Saliva of infected female Anopheles mosquito

Subtopic:  Treatment & Life Cycle of Malaria |
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Select the correct statement from the ones given below

1. Barbiturates when given to criminals make them tell the truth

2. Morphine is often given to persons who have under gone surgery as a pain killer

3. Chewing tobacco lowers blood pressure and heart rate

4. Cocaine is given to patients after surgery as it stimulates recovery

Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
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Ringworm in humans is caused by

1. bacteria

2. fungi

3. nematodes

4. viruses

Subtopic:  Fungal Infection & Concept of Immunity |
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