Q.1) Microorganizms are
a) microscopic organisms
b) exist in unicellular clusters
c) can cause disease, and also
useful to man
d) All of the above
Q.2) The main route of transmission
of Lassa
fever is
a) mosquito bite b) Tick bite
c) contamination of urine from
black rats
d) None of the above
Q.3) True or False?
A communicable disease is an infectious
disease that is contagious, and which can
be transmitted from one person to another
a) True b)
False
Q.4) True or False?
The most infectious disease on Earth is
Rotavirus, followed by Malaria and measles.
a)
False b)
True
Q.5) Fill in the blank space
The following - bacteria, virus, protozoa,
algae, are collectively called ...........
a) allergens b) microorganisms
c) invaders d) none of the
above
Q.6) Fill in the blanks
Bacteria release ........., and
viruses
........... cells
a) damage; toxins b) toxins; enzymes
c) toxins; damage d) none of the above
Q.7) Which of these diseases can be caused
mainly by feco-oral
transmission?
a) polio b) flu c)
Rubella d) malaria
Q.8) What is another name for Adaptive
Immunity?
a) non-specific immunity
b) genetic immunity
c) native immunity
d) acquired immunity
Q.9) True or False?
Lymphatic capillaries lack basement
membrane
a) False b)
True
Q.10) True or False?
Payer's patches are lymphatic nodules
found in the
a) stomach b) large
intestine
c) small intestine d) esophagus
Q.11) The Tonsils in the oral cavity are
aggregated into how many
groups?
a)2 b)3
c)4 d)5
Q.12) Which of these body secretions are
chemical mediators of inflammation?
a) histamine b) prostaglandins
c)Kinins
d) all of the above
Q.13) True or False?
Antigen - antibody complex may neutralize
toxins, clump or aggregate enemy cells,
promote phagocytosis
a) True b)
False
Q.14) Function(s) of B - cells of the white
blood calls is(are)
a) Indirectly produce humoral immunity
b) Activated B-cells develop into Plasma
cells
c) Plasma cells secrete antibodies into
the blood
d) All of the above
Q.15) What is the composition of the
Central Nervous System?
a) Brain and nerves b) Brain only
c) Brain and spinal cord
d) None of the above
Q.16) The functions of the Cerebellum
include the following except
a) coordinates voluntary movements
b) balance c) swallowing
d) posture
17)The Limbic System is made up of the
a) olfactory cortex
b) deep cortical regions of the brain
c) various nuclei
d) all of the above
Q.18) Hormone is the Greek word for
a) sit down b) do work just around you
c) set in motion, urge on
d) none of the above
Q.19) Insulin is secreted from the
a) Beta- cells of the Islets of Langerhans
b) Alfa- cells of the Islets of Langerhans
c) Acinar cells of the Pancreas
d) None of the above
Q.20) Another name for Type-3 diabetes
mellitus
is
a)juvenile diabetes b)gestational diabetes
c)adult type diabetes d) none of the above
Q.1. D (all of the above)
Q.2. D (none of the above - through direct contact with the blood, urine, faeces, or other bodily secretions of a person infected with Lassa fever)
Q.3. True
Q.4. false
Q.5. B (microorganisms)
Q 6. C
Q.7. A
Q.8. D
Q.9. false
Q.10. C (small imtestine)
Q.11. B (3)
Q.12. D
Q.13. true
Q.14. D
Q.15. C
Q.16 A
Q.17. A
Q.18. C
Q.19. A
Q.20. B
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