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Why do we fall ill?

Description: Why do We Fall Ill Scan Test II
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A person suffering from AIDS finally dies due to ___________.

  1. blood pressure

  2. other infections

  3. physical trauma

  4. inability to diagnose the disease


Correct Option: B

Which of the following diseases has been completely eradicated from the world?

  1. Tetanus

  2. Small pox

  3. Rabies

  4. Polio


Correct Option: B

Which of the following diseases is also known as Japanese encephalitis?

  1. Diabetes

  2. Diarrhoea

  3. Brain fever

  4. Malaria


Correct Option: C

In which of the following diseases is the liver affected?

  1. Kala-azar

  2. Hepatitis

  3. SARS

  4. Amoebiasis


Correct Option: B

The HIV infections spread to the _________ present all over the body.

  1. nerves

  2. bones

  3. hair

  4. lymph nodes


Correct Option: D

If a microbe enters the body through the nose, which part of our body is it likely to get affected?

  1. Lungs

  2. Heart

  3. Gut

  4. Liver


Correct Option: A

When a microbe enters our body for the second time, the immune system acts and eliminates it quicker than the first time. This is known as the principle of _________.

  1. immunization

  2. infection

  3. prevention

  4. disease spread


Correct Option: A

Diarrhoea is a _________.

  1. gastrointestinal disorder

  2. brain disorder

  3. lung disorder

  4. kidney disorder


Correct Option: A

Which of the following types of organisms causes brain fever?

  1. Bacteria

  2. Virus

  3. Protozoa

  4. Fungi


Correct Option: B

The _________ places of mosquitoes should be destroyed around our house.

  1. breeding

  2. feeding

  3. spreading

  4. flying


Correct Option: A

The public health programme of childhood immunization for preventing infectious diseases include administration of ___________.

  1. medicines

  2. narcotics

  3. antibiotics

  4. vaccines


Correct Option: D

Which of the following organs is targeted when the symptoms of headache, vomiting and unconsciousness appear?

  1. Lungs

  2. Brain

  3. Liver

  4. Kidney


Correct Option: B

SARS is a respiratory disease caused by __________.

  1. bacteria

  2. fungi

  3. virus

  4. protozoa


Correct Option: C

We must use a _________ to sneeze in when we have a cold.

  1. soap

  2. handkerchief

  3. hand

  4. pillow


Correct Option: B

How does the rabies virus spread?

  1. By accidents

  2. By animal bite

  3. By sexual contact

  4. By physical contacts


Correct Option: B

Which part of our body does the 'Japanese encephalitis virus' attack?

  1. Brain

  2. Heart

  3. Liver

  4. Kidney


Correct Option: A

Which of the following systems of our body is damaged during the HIV infection?

  1. Nervous system

  2. Respiratory system

  3. Immune system

  4. Muscular system


Correct Option: C

Which of the following organs is targeted during jaundice?

  1. Liver

  2. Brain

  3. Heart

  4. Lungs


Correct Option: A

The condition of excessive dehydration of the body through loose motions and vomiting is known as _________.

  1. malaria

  2. tuberculosis

  3. tetanus

  4. diarrhoea


Correct Option: D

The two important precautions to be observed by the people with cold and cough are: (i) to keep away from crowded places (ii) to get immunization during childhood (iii) to use a handkerchief to sneeze in (iv) to prevent the breeding places of mosquitoes

  1. (i) and (ii)

  2. (i) and (iii)

  3. (ii) and (iii)

  4. (ii) and (iv)


Correct Option: B

What is the recruitment process when an active immune system recruits many cells to the affected tissue to kill off the disease called?

  1. Inflammation

  2. Infection

  3. Immunization

  4. Vaccination


Correct Option: A

Clean boiled water with some sugar and salt is given during ________.

  1. gastrointestinal disorder

  2. brain disorder

  3. kidney disorder

  4. liver disorder


Correct Option: A

_________ is given to a person immediately after an injury in a road accident.

  1. Anti--malarial injection

  2. Anti-rabies injection

  3. Anti-tetanus injection

  4. Anti -diarrhoea injection


Correct Option: C

Which of the following diseases is caused by hepatitis virus?

  1. Jaundice

  2. Syphilis

  3. AIDS

  4. Tuberculosis


Correct Option: A

Which of the following treatments is not given during the gastrointestinal disorder?

  1. Drugs

  2. Antibiotic treatment

  3. Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS)

  4. Antiseptic like Dettol or tincture


Correct Option: D

The symptoms of cough and breathlessness indicate _________ infection.

  1. lung

  2. brain

  3. liver

  4. kidney


Correct Option: A

The tuberculosis-causing bacteria that enter the body are likely to go to _____________.

  1. gut

  2. heart

  3. lungs

  4. brain


Correct Option: C

Infectious agents do not spread through _________.

  1. vectors

  2. physical contact

  3. air

  4. vaccines


Correct Option: D

Which of the following diseases is spread by a mosquito?

  1. tetanus

  2. malaria

  3. diarrhea

  4. ascariasis


Correct Option: B

Which of the following sprays helps to kill adult mosquitoes?

  1. BCG

  2. DDT

  3. ATS

  4. DPT


Correct Option: B

The improper functioning of ___________ of our body can lead a minor gut infection to develop into diarrhoea with blood loss.

  1. Circulatory system

  2. Respiratory system

  3. Nervous system

  4. Immune system


Correct Option: D

Which of the following actions is not a preventive measue for malaria?

  1. Destroying breeding places of mosquitoes

  2. The oral-rehydration therapy

  3. Spraying insecticides

  4. Sleeping under a mosquito net


Correct Option: B

Common cold is an infectious disease as it spreads from one person to another_____.

  1. through air and water

  2. by sharing towel or utensils

  3. by shaking hands

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

It is most difficult to prepare drugs against __________.

  1. bacteria

  2. virus

  3. fungi

  4. protozoa


Correct Option: B

Infectious diseases can be prevented by using _________.

  1. immunization

  2. medicines

  3. tonics

  4. pure water


Correct Option: A

Which of the following options is not an anti-malarial drug?

  1. Quinine

  2. Chloroquine

  3. Antiquine

  4. Primaquine


Correct Option: C

Which system of our body works against the disease-causing microbes?

  1. The nervous system

  2. The respiratory system

  3. The immune system

  4. The muscular system


Correct Option: C

What do the vaccines help in?

  1. The treatment of infectious diseases

  2. The treatment of non- infectious diseases

  3. The prevention of microbial diseases

  4. Both (1) and (2)


Correct Option: C

How do the children in India get exposed to Hepatitis-A virus?

  1. From water

  2. From air

  3. From physical contact

  4. From infected mother


Correct Option: A

_____ is responsible for sleeping sickness.

  1. Trypanosoma

  2. Leishmania

  3. Rhizobium

  4. Mycobacterium


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Trypanosoma is responsible for sleeping sickness.

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