Description : Type of tapeworm. a. Taenia b. Echinococcus c. Necator
Last Answer : a. Taenia
Description : Assertion : Taenia solium is a cestode acquired by eating undercooked pork. Reason : Adult Taenia causes cysticercosis in humans.
Last Answer : Assertion : Taenia solium is a cestode acquired by eating undercooked pork. Reason : Adult Taenia ... D. If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : Each of the following statements concerning hookworm infection is correct EXCEPT: D A. Hookworm infection is caused by Necator americanus. B. Hookworm infection can cause anemia. C. Hookworm infection is ... the skin. D. Hookworm infection can be diagnosed by finding the trophozoite in the stool
Last Answer : Hookworm infection can be diagnosed by finding the trophozoite in the stool
Description : Pigs or dogs are the source of human infection by each of the following parasites EXCEPT: B A. Echinococcus granulosus B. Ascaris lumbricoides C. Taenia solium D. Trichinella spiralis
Last Answer : Ascaris lumbricoides
Description : Pigs or dogs are the source of human infection by each of the following parasites except C A. Echinococcus granulosus B. Taenia solium C. Ascaris lumbricoides D. None
Description : Type of fluke. a. Schistosoma b. Necator c. Echinococcus
Last Answer : a. Schistosoma
Description : Taenia solium could be present in C A. Beef eating community B. Mutton eating community C. Pork eating Community D. All above
Last Answer : Pork eating Community
Description : Beef tapeworm species. a. Echinococcus Granulosus b. Schistosoma Mansoni c. Taenia Saginata
Last Answer : c. Taenia Saginata
Description : The larva of Taenia solium is called
Last Answer : The larva of Taenia solium is called A. Cysticercus B. Megascolex C. Planula D. Ephyra
Description : Taenia saginata differs from Taenia solium in
Last Answer : Taenia saginata differs from Taenia solium in A. Absence of scolex hooks B. Scolex deovid of ... reproductive organs. D. Presence of scolex hooks
Description : $ Secondary host of Taenia solium is pig. ! Malarial parasite completes its life cycle in the blood of human beings alone.
Last Answer : $ Secondary host of Taenia solium is pig. ! Malarial parasite completes its life cycle in the blood of human ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : All are the species of Taenia Except D A. T. solium B. Taenia saginata C. T. multiceps D. T. canis
Last Answer : T. canis
Description : Taenia saginata differs from Taenia solium in (a) absence of scolex hooks (b) absence of scolex hooks and uterine branching (c) absence of scolex hooks and presence of both male and female reproductive organs (d) presence of scolex hooks.
Last Answer : (a) absence of scolex hooks
Description : Praziquantel is preferred over niclosamide for Taenia solium infestation because: A. It achieves higher cure rates B. It produces fewer side effects C. It does not lead to digestion of worm and kills encysted larvae, so that chances of cysticercosis are minimized D. Both ‘A’ and ‘B’ are correct
Last Answer : C. It does not lead to digestion of worm and kills encysted larvae, so that chances of cysticercosis are minimized
Description : Taenia solium (Tape worm) lives as a parasite in (1) Pig (2) Abdomen of man/woman (3) Intestine of man/woman (4) Liver of man/woman
Last Answer : Intestine of man/woman
Description : Attaches to host tissue by hooks. a. Necator b. Trichinella c. Enterobius
Last Answer : a. Necator
Description : The parasite that make cyst in different part of human Body is D A. T. solium B. Beef Tapeworm C. Pork Tapeworm D. All of these
Last Answer : All of these
Description : aenia solium is called a) beef worm b) pork worm c) dog worm d) all
Last Answer : b) pork worm
Description : Forms hydatid cysts. a. Blood fluke b. Enterobius c. Echinococcus
Last Answer : a. Blood fluke
Description : Causes inflammation and damage to the Lymphatic vessels. a. Echinococcus b. Ascaris c. Wuchereria
Last Answer : b. Ascaris
Description : Life cycle includes miracidia and cercaria. a. Schistosoma b. Echinococcus c. Ascaris
Last Answer : c. Ascaris
Description : Snail is the intermediate host. a. Blood fluke b. Echinococcus c. Intestinal fluke
Description : Taenia saginata could be present in C A. Pork eating Community B. Mutton eating community C. Beef eating community D. All above
Last Answer : Beef eating community
Description : Male and female forms exist. a. Taenia b. Ascaris c. Schistosoma
Last Answer : c. Schistosoma
Description : Infects the human intestines. a. Trichineila Spiralis b. Scaris Lumbricoides c. Taenia Saginata
Last Answer : a. Trichineila Spiralis
Description : The T in TORCH stands for the disease caused by a. Trypanosome Brucei. b. Toxoplasma Gondii. c. Taenia Spiralis. d. Trypanosoma Cruzi. e. Trichomonas Vaginalis.
Last Answer : b. Toxoplasma Gondii.
Description : An emerging pathogen associated with contaminated water is _____. a. typhoid fever b. cholera c. shigellosis d. Vibrio vulnificus
Last Answer : d. Vibrio vulnificus
Description : Dengue fever is transmitted primarily by a. contact with body fluids. b. contaminated water and food. c. arthropods. d. None of the above( A-C) is correct.
Last Answer : d. None of the above( A-C) is correct.
Description : Which of the foLlowing is NOT a transmission mechanism for hepatitis B? a. Sexual contact b. Non-sterile body piercing equipment c. Fecal-oral route d. Blood-contaminated needles
Last Answer : c. Fecal-oral route
Description : Two methods for transmitting leprosy are a. Arthropod Bites And Fomites. b. Skin Contact And Respiratory Droplets. c. Arthropod Bites And Contaminated Food. d. Contaminated Water And Food.
Last Answer : b. Skin Contact And Respiratory Droplets.
Description : Leprosy can be contracted by contact with a. Contaminated Water. b. Insects. c. Nasal Secretions. d. Contaminated Food.
Last Answer : c. Nasal Secretions.
Description : Which of the following is NOT a way to prevent food from being contaminated? a. Control The Initial Number Of Bacteria Present b. Prevent The Small Number From Growing c. Destroy Bacteria By Cooking Properly d. Avoid Recontamination After Cooking e. Re-Freeze Food After Cooking
Last Answer : e. Re-Freeze Food After Cooking
Description : John Snow was able to correlate the spread of cholera with a contaminated _____ in London in 1866. a. Water Pump b. Dairy c. Butcher Shop d. Hand Soap
Last Answer : a. Water Pump
Description : Which of the following surgeons stopped a cholera epidemic in London by removing the pump handle of a contaminated pump? a. Lister b. Snow c. Koch d. Pasteur
Last Answer : b. Snow
Description : _____ acquired _____ immunity usually follows an obvious illness or it may follow a subclinical illness. a. Naturally; passive b. Artificially; active c. Naturally; active d. Artificially; passive
Last Answer : c. Naturally; active
Description : Immune complex formation and serum sickness are dangers of a. Artificially acquired passive immunity. b. Naturally acquired active immunity. c. Artificially acquired active immunity. d. Naturally acquired passive immunity.
Last Answer : a. Artificially acquired passive immunity.
Description : Exposure to the flu virus, contracting the flu, and recovering from the disease would be an example of a. Artificially acquired passive immunity. b. Naturally acquired active immunity. c. Artificially acquired active immunity. d. Naturally acquired passive immunity.
Last Answer : b. Naturally acquired active immunity.
Description : Acquired immunity consists of humoral immunity maintained by _____ and _____, and cell-mediated immunity controlled by _____ a. T cells, complement, B cells b. T cells, Interleukin, B cells c. B cells, antibodies, T cells d. B cells, histamine, T cells
Last Answer : c. B cells, antibodies, T cells
Description : Acquired immunity usually involves protein receptors on B and T cells that recognize discrete regions of the antigen called _____. a. haptens b. epitopes c. antibodies d. protein receptors
Last Answer : b. epitopes
Description : _____ responds to, distinguishes between and remembers specific pathogens it has encountered. a. Acquired immunity b. Innate immunity c. Humoral immunity d. Cell-mediated immunity
Last Answer : a. Acquired immunity
Description : A disease in which the agent is acquired directly from the environment and is not transmissible is a/an _____ disease. a. Local b. Secondary c. Noncommunicable d. Acute
Last Answer : b. Secondary
Description : Fifth disease a. Is hospital acquired? b. Causes white skin warts. c. Causes benign skin growths. d. Is transmitted by respiratory droplets.
Last Answer : d. Is transmitted by respiratory droplets.
Description : A bacterial cell that is transformed _____. a. Cannot Form A Conjugation Pilus. b. Has Undergone A Frameshift Mutation. c. Has Acquired Dna From The Environment. d. Will Probably Die Within 24 Hours.
Last Answer : c. Has Acquired Dna From The Environment.
Description : Genomic islands are a. Gene Sequences Not Part Of The Chromosomal Genes. b. Adjacent Gene Sequences Unique To One Or A Few Strains In A Species. c. Acquired By HGT. d. Both B And C Are Correct.
Last Answer : d. Both B And C Are Correct.
Description : Penicillin resistance in staphylococci is acquired due to A.conjugation B.mutation C.transformation D.transduction
Last Answer : D.transduction
Description : n the time since E. coli and Salmonella diverged evolutionarily A.there has been little change in either genome B.E. coli has acquired many genes via horizontal transfer C.E, coli has lost approximately 50% of its genome D.none of these
Last Answer : C.E, coli has lost approximately 50% of its genome
Description : In the time since E. coli and Salmonella diverged evolutionarily A.there has been little change in either genome B.E. coli has acquired many genes via horizontal transfer C.E, coli has lost approximately 50% of its genome D.none of these
Description : Penicillin resistance in staphylococci is acquired due to A- conjugation B- mutation C- transformation D- transduction
Last Answer : transduction