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Q.2. Which one of the following disease is non – communicable ?

  1. Diphtheria
  2. Flu
  3. Cancer
  4. Malaria
Answer: (c) Cancer
Explanation: Cancer

Human Health And Disease : Class 12th Biology Practice Test | MCQs For NEET

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Action Q.No. Que title Option 1 (a) Option 2 (b) Option 3 (c) Option 4 (d)
1 A person with sickle cell anaemia is more prone to malaria more prone to typhoid less prone to malaria less prone to typhoid
2 Which one of the following disease is non – communicable ? Diphtheria Flu Cancer Malaria
3 Which of the following pairs contains an infectious and a non-infectious disease respectively ? Typhoid and AIDS AIDS and cancer Pneumonia and malaria Cancer and malaria
4 Typhoid fever in human beings is caused by Plasmodium vivax Trichophyton Salmonella typhi Rhinoviruses
5 Which of the following is the bacterial disease in humans ? Dysentery Malaria Plague Both (a) & (c)
6 Which of the following pathogens causes whooping coough ? Legionella spp. Burcella melitensis Vibrio cholerae Burcella melitensis
7 Which one of the following sets includes bacterial diseases ? Tetanus, tuberculosis, measles Diptheria, leprosy, plague Cholera, typhoid, mumps Malaria, mumps, poliomyelits
8 The common cold is caused by Rhino viruses Streptococcus pnemoniae Salmonella typhimurium Plasmodium vivax.
9 Hepatitis B is transmitted through sneezing female Anopheles coughing blood transfusion
10 A toxic substance, responsible for the chills and high fever recurring every three to four days in malarial fever, is interferon haemozoin hirudin colostrum
11 Humoral immunity is associated with T-cells B-cells macrophages both (a) and (b)
12 The antibody which can cross placental barrier is IgA JgE IgM IgG
13 The most abundant class of immunoglobulins (Igs) in the body is IgA IgG IgE IgM
14 A protein or polysaccharide molecule that stimulates antibody formation. antigen antibiotics exotoxin endotoxins
15 Passive immunity can be conferred directly by vaccines antitoxins colostrum both (b) & (c)
16 Which form of pathogen is used in vaccination ? Activated and strong pathogenic antigens Inactivated and weakened pathogenic antigens Hyperactive and strong pathogen Preformed antibodies
17 Injection of antitoxin in tetanus confers which type of immunisation ? Active immunisation Passive immunisation Auto-immunisation Humoral immunisation
18 The term ‘antitoxin’ refers to a preparation containing B-lymphoctyes and T-lymphocytes antibodies to the toxin weakend pathogen inactivated T-lymphocytes.
19 Vaccine against polio viruses is an example of auto-immunisation passive immunisation active immunisation simple immunisation
20 During the life cycle of Plasmodium, sexual reproduction takes place in which of the following hosts ? Human Female Anopheles mosquito Male Anopheles mosquito Both (a) and (b)
21 Amoebic dysentery (amoebiasis) is caused by Entamoeba histolytica E. coli Streptococcus pneumoniae Trichophyton
22 Which one of the following diseases cannot be cured by taking antibiotics ? Plague Amoebiasis Leprosy Whooping cough
23 Elephantiasis, a chronic inflammation that results in gross deformities is caused by Ascaris E.coli Wuchereria Trichophyton
24 Which of the following is affected by the infection of Wuchereria bancrofti ? Lymphatic vessels Respiratory system Nervous system Blood circulation
25 Which of the following diseases is transmitted by the bite of the female mosquito vector ? Filariasis Amoebiasis Typhoid Pneumonia
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