Refer to the given figure depicting a diseased condition in humans and name the worm causing this disease.

1. Epidermophyton floccosum
2. Ascaris lumbricoides
3. Wuchereria bancrofti
4. Entamoeba histolytica

 

Subtopic:  Ascariasis & Filariasis |
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Refer to the given figure and choose the organism not related to the condition shown here.

1. Microsporum

2. Trichophyton

3. W. malayi

4. Epidermophyton

Subtopic:  Fungal Infection & Concept of Immunity |
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AIIMS - 2017
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Which of the following factor is incorrect for the low levels of immune response during Plasmodium infection?

(1) Different types of antigens are expressed at varying stages of Plasmodium life cycle

(2) The stages during its life cycle are mostly intracellular

(3) The sporozoites of Plasmodium are rapidly cleared from blood circulation

(4) Plasmodium infection primarily destroys the macrophages and dendritic cells present in blood

Subtopic:  Treatment & Life Cycle of Malaria |
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AIIMS - 2017
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Mathc the following columns

Column l

Column ll

A. Psychotropic drug

B. Sedative

C. Opiates

D. Stimulants

E. Hallucinogens

1. Cocaine

2. LSD

3. Barbiturates

4. Morphine

5. Pimozide

     A   B   C   D   E
(a) 5   3   4   1    2
(b) 5   2   1   4    3
(c) 2   5   4   1    2
(d) 4   3   4   2    1      

Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
AIIMS - 2016
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Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus placenta or through mother's milk to the infant is categorised as

1. cellular immunity
2. innate non-specific immunity
3. active immunity
4. passive immunity

Subtopic:  Active & Passive Immunity |
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A drug addict showed symptoms such as increased appetite, chest pain, redness of eyes, increased urination. He was possibly taking 
(1) Cannabis compounds

(2) LSD

(3) cocaine

(4) amphetamines

Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
AIIMS - 2014
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The disease caused by Leishmania and transmitted by Phlebotomus is 
(1) African sleeping sickness

(2) Amoebic dysentry 

(3) Kala-azar fever

(4) Chaga's disease

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The drugs, which do not develop physiological dependence is 

(1) sedative and tranqualisers

(2) stimulation cocaine

(3) Opiates

(4) hallucinogens 

Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
AIIMS - 2013
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Which type of immunoglobulin is/are abundantly found in foetus?

(1) lgE

(2) IgG

(3) IgM

(4) IgD

Subtopic:  Active & Passive Immunity |
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AIIMS - 2013
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Human Immuno Virus (HIV) contain a protein coat and genetic material and is horse chestnut shaped

(1) double-stranded DNA

(2) single-stranded DNA

(3) single-stranded RNA

(4) double-stranded RNA

Subtopic:  AIDS |
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