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The most common cancer of men in India is

  1. Lung cancer

  2. Throat cancer

  3. Mouth-throat cancer

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Mouth cancer is the oral cancer and is any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity. Chewing Betel and Areca is known to be a strong risk factor for developing oral cancer. In India, these practices are common and so, oral cancer represents upto 40% of all cancers. Mouth and throat cancer is twice as common in men as in women.
Thus, the correct answer is option (C), 'Mouth-throat cancer'.

Identify the wrong statements.

  1. The tumour of haematopoietic cells is called leukemia.

  2. Cancer arising from the epithelial tissues of internal organs and glands is referred as melanoma.

  3. Sarcoma is a type of cancer where bone and cartilages are involved.

  4. Only benign tumours are called as true cancer or neoplasm.


Correct Option: B,D

Leukaemia is a cancer caused due to

  1. Excessive production of WBCs

  2. Excessive production of RBCs

  3. Excessive production of platelets

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Leukaemia is cancer of blood-forming cells. Leukaemia usually causes large numbers of white blood cells to be made. These abnormal cells usually cannot carry out the normal functions of white blood cells. They crowd the bone marrow and spill into the blood and may then spread into organs such as the liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Sometimes, they may also spread into the fluid around the brain and spinal cord. Because there are so many abnormal white cells crowded into the bone marrow, the marrow sometimes cannot make enough normal red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

Leukaemia is due to

  1. Excessive production of RBC

  2. Excessive production of WBC

  3. Less production of RBC

  4. Less production of WBC


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Leukaemia is cancer of blood-forming cells. Leukaemia usually causes large numbers of white blood cells to be made. These abnormal cells usually can't carry out the normal functions of white blood cells. They crowd the bone marrow and spill into the blood and may then spread into organs such as the liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Sometimes, they may also spread into the fluid around the brain and spinal cord. Because there are so many abnormal white cells crowded into the bone marrow, the marrow sometimes can't make enough normal red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Thus, option B is correct.

Leukaemia a cancer is due to  

  1. Excessive production of WBCs

  2. Excessive production of RBCs

  3. Excessive production of platelet

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Leukaemia is a cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow where blood cells are made. 
Leukaemia is cancer of blood-forming cells. Leukaemia usually causes large numbers of white blood cells to be made.
These abnormal cells usually can't carry out the normal functions of white blood cells. They crowd the bone marrow and spill into the blood and may then spread into organs such as the liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Sometimes, they may also spread into the fluid around the brain and spinal cord.
Because, there are so many abnormal white cells crowded into the bone marrow, the marrow sometimes can't make enough normal red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

Leukaemia, a cancer is due to

  1. Excessive production of WBCs

  2. Excessive production of RBCs

  3. Less production of platelets

  4. Less production of WBCs


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Leukaemia is cancer of blood-forming cells. Leukaemia usually causes large numbers of white blood cells to be made. These abnormal cells usually can't carry out the normal functions of white blood cells. They crowd the bone marrow and spill into the blood and may then spread into organs such as the liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Sometimes, they may also spread into the fluid around the brain and spinal cord. Because, there are so many abnormal white cells crowded into the bone marrow, the marrow sometimes can't make enough normal red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

Which disease is spread by activation of oncogenes?

  1. Cholera

  2. TB

  3. Cancer

  4. Viral flu


Correct Option: C

Exposure to ................ is one of the reasons for Prostate cancer.

  1. Hydrocarbons

  2. Cadmium oxide

  3. Methane gas

  4. Strontium compound


Correct Option: B

What are or were the HeLa Cells?

  1. Cells from patients suffering from fatal disorders

  2. Artificial cells produced by genetic engineering

  3. Cells taken from a rare animal called HeLa

  4. Cells from a black American woman who died in 1951


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

HeLa  is an immortal cell line used in scientific research. It is the oldest and most commonly used human cell line. The line was derived from cervical cancer cells taken on February 8, 1951 from Henrietta Lacks, a patient who died of cancer on October 4, 1951. The cell line was found to be remarkably durable and prolific which warrants its extensive use in scientific research. The cells from Lacks's cancerous cervical tumor were taken without her knowledge or consent. Cell biologist George Otto Gey found that they could be kept alive, and isolated one specific cell, multiplied it, and developed a cell line. (Before this, cells cultured from other human cells would only survive for a few days; scientists spent more time trying to keep the cells alive than performing actual research on them. Cells from Lacks's tumor behaved differently.) As was custom for Gey's lab assistant, she labeled the culture 'HeLa', the first two letters of the patient's first and last name; this became the name of the cell line. These were the first human cells grown in a lab that were naturally "immortal", meaning that they do not die after a set number of cell divisions (i.e. cellular senescence). These cells could be used for conducting a multitude of medical experiments—if the cells died, they could simply be discarded and the experiment attempted again on fresh cells from the culture. This represented an enormous boon to medical and biological research, as previously stocks of living cells were limited and took significant effort to culture.

So the correct option is 'cells from a black American woman who died in 1951'.