Use of anti-histamines and steroids give a quick relief from
1. allergy
2. nausea
3. cough
4. headache
A person likely to develop tetanus is immunised by administering
1. dead germs
2. preformed antibodies
3. wide spectrum antibiotics
4. weakened germs
Globulins contained in human blood plasma are primarily involved in
1. defence mechanisms of body
2. osmotic balance of body fluids
3. oxygen transport in the blood
4. clotting of blood
Which one of the following statements is correct?
1. Patients, who had undergone surgery are given cannabinoids to relieve pain
2. Benign tumours show the property of metastasis
3. Heroin accelerates body functions
4. Malignant tumours may exhibit metastasis
The letter T in T-lymphocyte refers to
1. thyroid
2. thalamus
3. tonsil
4. thymus
The most active phagocytic white blood cells are
1. neutrophils and eosinophils
2. lymphocytes and macrophages
3. eosinophils and lymphocytes
4. neutrophils and monocytes
Which one of the following is the correct statement regarding the particular psychotropic
drug specified?
1. Hashish causes alter thought perceptions and hallucinations
2. Opium stimulates nervous system and causes hallucinations
3. Morphine leads to delusions and disturbed emotions
4. Barbiturates cause relaxation and temporary euphoria
To which type of barriers under innate immunity, do the saliva in the mouth and the tears
from the eyes, belong?
1. Cytokine barriers
2. Cellular barriers
3. Physiological barriers
4. Physical barriers
Increased asthmatic attacks in certain seasons are related to :
1. hot and humid environment
2. eating fruits preserved in tin containers
3. inhalation of seasonal pollen
4. low temperature
Mast cells secrete:
1. hippurin
2. myoglobin
3. histamine
4. Haemoglobin