An organism which has been used as a weapon in biological war causes which of the

following disease?

1. malaria

2. common cold

3. influenza

4. anthrax

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Opium is obtained from which part of the plant Papaver somniferous?

1. Inflorescence

2. Male part (dried)

3. Fruit (unripe)

4. Seeds

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Malaria infection can be transmitted by 

1. the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquito

2. vertical transmission through placental defect

3. blood transfusion 

4. all of these.

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Memory cells are stored in

1. spleen

2. lymph nodes

3. both 1. and 2.

4. a specialised area of brain tissue

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The highly pathogenic influenza A (H5NI) virus infects 

1. poultry 

2. ducks

3. migratory birds

4. all of these.

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Enteric fever is caused by

1. Salmonella enteritidis

2. S. typhi

3. S. typhimurium

4. none of the above

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Stem cells arise from

1. bone marrow

2. yolk sac

3. foetal liver

4. all the above.

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Ingestion of food and water contaminated with infective eggs is the primary route of

infection for 

1. Taenia solium

2. Wuchereria bancrofti

3. Trichinella sp.

4. Ascaris lumbricoides

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The degree of pathogenicity of a microorganism is referred to as 

1. virulence 

2. prevalence 

3. severity

4. pathogenic efficacy

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The following hepatitis viruses are RNA except

1. hepatitis B virus

2. hepatitis A virus

3. hepatitis G virus

4. hepatitis E virus.

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