1. Schizophrenia is an example of _________?
[A] Allergy
[B] Mental Illness
[C] Organic Degenerative Diseases
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Mental Illness]
Notes:
Schizophrenia is an example of mental illness. It is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality in an abnormal manner. It can result into hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling.
2. Which among the following disease is called by Yersinia pestis?
[A] Leprosy
[B] Anthrax
[C] Plague
[D] Dengue
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Correct Answer: C [Plague]
Notes:
Plague is an infectious disease caused by Yersinia pestis bacteria. It is usually found in small mammals and their fleas. The disease is transmitted between animals via their fleas. As it is a zoonotic bacterium, it can also transmit from animals to humans.
3. Japanese encephalitis is a disease caused by __ ?
[A] Virus
[B] Protozoa
[C] Bacteria
[D] Fungi
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Correct Answer: A [Virus]
Notes:
Japanese encephalitis is caused by virus from the family Flaviviridae. It’s a Mosquito Borne Disease
4. Which among the following is correct about Saliva of a Healthy Human?
[A] It is slightly acidic
[B] It is slightly saline
[C] It is slightly alkaline
[D] It is neutral
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Correct Answer: C [It is slightly alkaline]
Notes:
pH stands for potential hydrogen. It is used to describe the chemical acidity level vs. alkalinity level of a substance. The pH of Healthy human saliva is slightly alkaline and in the range of 6.2 to 7.6.
5. Which among the following is correct about Viruses?
[A] They have DNA only
[B] They have RNA only
[C] They have both DNA & RNA
[D] They have either DNA or RNA
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Correct Answer: D [They have either DNA or RNA]
Notes:Viruses are small infectious agents that can replicate only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses are classified based on the type of genetic material they contain. Some viruses have DNA as their genetic material, while others have RNA. Some viruses have both DNA and RNA as their genetic material.
DNA viruses have double-stranded DNA as their genetic material. They replicate their DNA using the enzymes and machinery of the host cell. Examples of DNA viruses include herpes viruses, pox viruses, and adenoviruses.
RNA viruses have single-stranded RNA as their genetic material. They replicate their RNA using the enzymes and machinery of the host cell. Examples of RNA viruses include influenza viruses, HIV, and coronaviruses.
Viruses that have both DNA and RNA as their genetic material are known as “retroviruses.” These viruses contain a single strand of RNA, but they use an enzyme called reverse transcriptase to convert their RNA into DNA. The DNA is then integrated into the host cell’s genome and replicated along with the host cell’s DNA. Examples of retroviruses include HIV and the human T-cell leukemia virus.
6. Who among the following is best known for his discovery and development of the first safe and effective polio vaccine.?
[A] Jonas Salk
[B] David Bodian
[C] Almroth Wright
[D] Albert Sabin
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Correct Answer: A [Jonas Salk]
Notes:
Jonas Edward Salk was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. He announced on a national radio show that he has successfully tested a vaccine against polio.
7. As per the WHO definition, within how many days of the termination of pregnancy, the death of a woman is counted in the Maternal Mortality?
[A] 36 Days
[B] 42 Days
[C] 56 Days
[D] 60 Days
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Correct Answer: B [42 Days]
Notes:
As per the WHO definition, within 42 days of the termination of pregnancy, the death of a woman is counted in the Maternal Mortality, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy.
8. The phenomenon in which seeds germinate and seedlings grow while still attached to their mother plant before dropping down to establish themselves or be transported elsewhere, is most commonly found in which among the following plants?
[A] Allium cepa
[B] Rhizophora
[C] Solanum tuberosum
[D] Solanum melongena
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Correct Answer: B [Rhizophora]
Notes:
Allium cepa is onion.
Solanum tuberosum is potato,
Solanum melongena is Brinjal.
The phenomenon given in this question is shown by Mangrove Plants and is known as Vivipary and Rhizophora belongs to that category.
9. Penicillin’ which is used as an antibiotic is obtained from :
[A] Bacteria
[B] Fungi
[C] algae
[D] Lichens
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Correct Answer: B [Fungi]
Notes:
Penicillin is derived from the mold Penicillium, specifically Penicillium chrysogenum. Discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928, it was the first true antibiotic and revolutionized medicine by effectively treating bacterial infections. Its use importantly reduced mortality rates from bacterial diseases during and after World War II.
10. The relationship between algae and fungi is an example of _?
[A] Symbiotic
[B] Parasitism
[C] Mutualism
[D] Commensalism
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Correct Answer: A [ Symbiotic ]
Notes:
First option is the correct answer
Symbiotic relationships are a special type of interaction between species. Sometimes beneficial, sometimes harmful, these relationships are essential to many organisms and ecosystems. Mutualism is when both organisms involved are benefitted.