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1
The situation that man in the midst of disease� is referred to
A
Pathogenesis
B
Immunity
C
Pre-pathogenesis
D
Incubation
2
The antibody production is stimulated by living organisms or their products which cause disease in
A
Artificial active acquired immunity
B
Natural active acquired immunity
C
Artificial passive acquired immunity
D
Natural passive acquired immunity
3
A deviation from normal functioning or the state of complete physical or mental well being is called
A
Health
B
Immunity
C
Disease
D
Host
4
A mass means of protecting the greatest number of people is
A
Incubation
B
Sanitation
C
Transmission
D
Immunization
5
The resistance acquired by an individual against infection during his life times is called
A
Immunity
B
Acquired immunity
C
Natural immunity
D
Innate immunity
6
The specific dimensions of the health are
A
Physical
B
Mental
C
Social
D
All the three
7
Antibody formation is stimulated in the host by administering
A
Vaccine
B
Immuno-globulin
C
Antiserum
D
Pathogen
8
A person who has recovered from an attack of children pox develops
A
Natural passive acquired immunity
B
Artificial passive acquired immunity
C
Natural active acquired immunity
D
Artificial active acquired immunity
9
A person with self control comes under
A
Physical dimension
B
Mental dimension
C
Social dimension
D
Environmental dimension
10
In children triple antigen is given to prevent diseases like
A
Diptheria Pertussia and Tetanus
B
Diptheria Typhoid and Cholera
C
Diptheria Joundice and Tetanus
D
Diptheria Tuberculosis and Scabies
11
The immunity is transient lasting for few days or weeks in
A
Natural active acquired immunity
B
Passive acquired immunity
C
Artificial active acquired immunity
D
Natural immunity
12
The resistance developed by an individual as a result of an antigenic stimulus is called
A
Active acquired immunity
B
Passive acquired immunity
C
Natural immunity
D
Innate immunity
13
Immunizing agent are
A
Vaccines
B
Immuno-globulins
C
Antisera
D
All the three
14
The resistance that is transmitted to a recipient in a ready-made form is known as
A
Natural active acquired immunity
B
Artificial active acquired immunity
C
Passive acquired immunity
D
Natural immunity
15
The determinants of health are
A
Heredity
B
Environment
C
Socioeconomic condition
D
All the three
16
Live vaccines are
A
Oral polio vaccine
B
Measles vaccine
C
BCG vaccine
D
All the three
17
Quantity and quality of an individual�s inter personalities and the extent of involvement with the community� is the definition of
A
Social dimension
B
Physical dimension
C
Mental dimension
D
Environmental dimension
18
A complex interaction between man and agent environment results in
A
Health
B
Immunity
C
Pollutant
D
Disease
19
Perfect functioning of the body implies to
A
Physical dimension
B
Mental dimension
C
Social dimension
D
Environmental dimension
20
Physiological or psychological disfunction is known as
A
Immunity
B
Disease
C
Health
D
Pollutant
21
The development of specific resistance to infection is called
A
Pathogenesis
B
Immunity
C
Pre-pathogenesis
D
Contact
22
Two phases of natural history of diseases include
A
Contamination and contact
B
Incubation and infection
C
Pre-pathogenesis phase and pathogenesis phase
D
Immunity and contact
23
A person who is free from internal conflicts comes under
A
Physical dimension
B
Social dimension
C
Mental dimension
D
Environmental dimension
24
Inoculation of vaccines to prevent diseases is called
A
Incubation
B
Transmission
C
Immunization
D
Sanitation
25
The specific resistance exhibited by the host towards infections by pathogens and their products is called
A
Pathogenesis
B
Pre- pathogenesis
C
Incubation
D
Immunity
26
Dose of typhoid vaccine given to 2-3 years old child is
A
One dose in one mouth
B
Two doses in one mouth
C
Two doses at one mouth interval
D
Three doses in one mouth
27
One of the most powerful and cost-effective weapons of modern medicine is
A
Incubation
B
Immunization
C
Transmission
D
Sanitation
28
The entry of micro-organisms is prevented by the chemical substance which is secreted by Sweat glands
A
Sweat glands
B
Gastric glands
C
Pancreatic glands
D
Salivary glands
29
Children require measles vaccine in
A
One dose
B
Two doses
C
Three doses
D
Four doses
30
Tuberculosis vaccine is also known as
A
BCG
B
DPT
C
MMR
D
DT
31
First dose of DPT and polio is given to a child of
A
6th week
B
10th week
C
14th week
D
9-12 MONTHS
32
Typhoid vaccine is given to this age group of children
A
8-24 months
B
15th month to 2 years
C
2-3 years
D
4 to 6 years
33
Third dose of DPT and polio is given to this age group
A
6th week
B
10th week
C
14th week
D
9-12 months
34
Vaccine given to the new born is
A
DPT
B
MMR
C
BCG
D
TT
35
Whooping cough is also known as
A
Tuberculosis
B
Pertussis
C
Tetanus
D
Diphtheria
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