The following features: Nasal congestion and discharge, sore throat, hoarseness, cough, headache, tiredness; characterizes which infection?

1.    Fever

2.    Pneumonia

3.   Common cold

4.   AIDS

Subtopic:  Common Cold & Malaria Introduction |
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The symptoms of common cold last for

1.    Generally 1 day

2.    Generally 2-3 days

3.   Usually, At maximum of 14 days

4.   Usually 3-7 days

Subtopic:  Common Cold & Malaria Introduction |
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The means of spread of which two infectious diseases is common?

1.    Malaria and Filariasis

2.    Pneumonia and the common cold

3.   Typhoid and Ringworms

4.   Pneumonia and Malaria

Subtopic:  Pneumonia & Related Questions | Common Cold & Malaria Introduction |
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Malaria can be understood well by which statement?

1.    Plasmodium, a macroscopic protozoan is responsible for Malaria

2.    The bite of a female Anopheles mosquito will always lead to malaria

3.   Chills and high fever recurring every 6 to 7 days are because of hemozoin

4.   Sporozoites are formed in mosquito's body

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In malaria; the female Anopheles mosquito is

1.    Host

2.    Vector

3.   Both

4.   Neither host nor vector completely

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Reproduction of parasite(plasmodium) in red blood cells is

1.    Asexual

2.    Sexual

3.   Both

4.   Do not reproduce there

Subtopic:  Treatment & Life Cycle of Malaria |
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Sexual reproduction of parasite (plasmodium) occurs in

1.    Liver

2,    RBC

3.   Mosquito's gut

4.   Blood plasma of human

Subtopic:  Treatment & Life Cycle of Malaria |
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The mature infective stage called sporozoites is formed in

1.    Salivary glands of the mosquito

2.    Mosquito's gut

3.   Liver

4.   RBC of human

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If an infected person is bitten by a female Anopheles mosquito, what will it takes up with its blood meal to become another infected mosquito for the spread of disease?

1.    Gametocytes of plasmodium

2.    Sporophyte of plasmodium

3.   Sporozoites

4.   Haemozoin

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Amoebiasis or amoebic dysentery is caused by

1.    Entamoeba histolytica, a protozoan parasite in the small intestine

2.    Escherichia coli, a protozoan parasite in the small intestine

3.   Entamoeba histolytica, a protozoan parasite in the large intestine

4.   Escherichia coli, a protozoan parasite in the large intestine

Subtopic:  Amoebiasis |
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