1. The terms Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia are related to which among the following?
[A] Body Fat
[B] Blood Sugar
[C] Metabolism of sugar galactose
[D] Respiration
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Correct Answer: B [Blood Sugar]
Notes:
Hypoglycemia: low blood sugar
Hyperglycemia: High blood sugar
2. Lipoproteins which are the large molecules and which transport the cholesterol in the bloodstream are ______-?
[A] protein molecules
[B] fat molecules
[C] protein and fat molecules
[D] Lipids
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Correct Answer: C [protein and fat molecules]
Notes:
A lipoprotein is a biochemical assembly consisting of protein and fat molecules whose primary purpose is to transport hydrophobic lipid molecules in water, as in blood plasma or other extracellular fluids.
3. The phenomenon due to which animal sweat to reduce temperature and change electrolyte concentration is called:
[A] Homeorhesis
[B] Homeostasis
[C] Apoptosis
[D] Necrobiosis
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Correct Answer: B [ Homeostasis]
Notes:
The phenomenon that causes animals to sweat to reduce temperature and change electrolyte concentration is homeostasis. When core body temperature increases, sweat glands respond by cooling the skin. Blood vessels also dilate, which allows the body to release more heat. Sweating is a rare ability in the animal kingdom. For example, rats don’t sweat when their core body temperature rises to 41°C. However, they do sweat in response to pilocarpine and other cholinergic agonists.
4. Which blood group is universal acceptor?
[A] O+
[B] AB+
[C] AB-
[D] O-
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Correct Answer: B [AB+]
Notes:
AB +ve is the universal acceptor blood group or the universal receptors. Because AB+ individuals have all of the possible antigens and therefore are the universal acceptors as their immune system is used to seeing each of the antigens.
5. Which among the following does not have a cell wall?
[A] Mycoplasma
[B] Paramecium
[C] Euglena
[D] Gonyaulax
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Correct Answer: A [Mycoplasma]
Notes:
Mycoplasma are a mollicute genus of bacteria that lack a cell wall around their cell membranes. Mycoplasma species are the smallest bacterial cells yet discovered, can survive without oxygen, and come in various shapes.
6. Which of the following is the largest gland in human body?
[A] Thyroid
[B] Kidney
[C] Liver
[D] Pancreas
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Correct Answer: C [Liver]
Notes:
Liver is both the heaviest internal organ and the largest gland in the human body. Located in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity, it rests just below the diaphragm, to the right of the stomach and overlies the gallbladder.
7. What is the time taken by the rashes to appear on the body of the patient after the Measles attack?
[A] One day
[B] Four days
[C] Six days
[D] One week
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Correct Answer: B [Four days]
Notes:
Measles is a very infectious and potentially serious illness that is caused by a type of virus called paramyxovirus. It is spread from person to person by coughing, sneezing or sometimes kissing. Symptoms will usually begin to show 10 to 14 days after infection with the measles virus. A person with measles is infectious for 2-4 days before the rash appears (when there may be symptoms of fever and tiredness), and for up to 4 days after the rash has appeared.
8. Which blood group among the following is known as universal donor?
[A] A
[B] B
[C] O
[D] AB
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Correct Answer: C [O]
Notes:
Type O negative blood group is considered as the universal blood type. People with type O blood group are called universal donors because type O negative blood is compatible to any blood recipient’s type.
9. At what age Wisdom teeth normally grow?
[A] 34—40 years
[B] 12—15 years
[C] 17—30 years
[D] 40—45 years
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Correct Answer: C [17—30 years]
Notes:
The age at which wisdom teeth come through is variable but generally occurs between late teens and early twenties. Most adults have four wisdom teeth, one in each of the four quadrants, but it is possible to have none, fewer or more in which case the extras are called supernumerary teeth.
10. A man whose blood group is not known meets with a serious accident and needs blood transfusion immediately. Which one of the blood groups mentioned below and readily available in the hospital will be safe for transfusion?
[A] O, Rh-
[B] O, Rh+
[C] AB, Rh-
[D] AB, Rh+
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Correct Answer: B [O, Rh+]
Notes:
There is no A and B antigen on RBC of “O– ”bloodgroup , So O, Rh– is known as universal blood donor.