Description : A hypochromic microcytic anaemia which increases Fe, store in the bone marrow may be (A) Folic acid responsive (B) Vitamin B12 responsive (C) Pyridoxine responsive (D) Vitamin C responsive
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Copper deficiency can cause (A) Polycythaemia (B) Leukocytopenia (C) Thrombocytopenia (D) Microcytic anaemia
Description : A hypochromic microcytic anemia with increased iron stores in the bone marrow may be (A) Iron responsive (B) Pyridoxine responsive (C) Vitamin B12 responsive (D) Folate responsive
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Pyridoxine deficiency leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Hypochromic microcytic anemia (D) Pernicious anemia
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Deficiency of Iron leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Hypochromic microcytic anemia
Description : A deficiency of folate leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Hypochromic microcytic anemia
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Pyridoxine deficiency leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Hypochromic microcytic anemia (D) Permicious anemia
Description : A deficiency of Iron leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Hypochromic microcytic anemia
Description : yr-old baby presented with his parents with pallor his HB is 9, he has microcytic hypochromic anemia, no other complain .. what u'll do for him ?? iron therapy and close observation daily multivitamins with iron _______________________________
Last Answer : iron therapy and close observation daily multivitamins with iron ___________________________________
Description : Hypogonadism can occur in deficiency of (A) Copper (B) Chromium (C) Zinc (D) Manganese
Description : Which of the following is true? Hypochromic anaemia is not due to iron deficiency except (A) Serum ‘Fe’ is high (B) Normal/low transferrin (C) Stainable iron in bone marrow (D) Iron therapy is affective
Description : Iron therapy is ineffective in which of the following conditions: (A) Chronic blood loss (B) Inadequate Fe intake (C) Hypochromic anaemia of pregnancy (D) Thalassaemia minor
Description : A hypochromic necrocytic anaemia with increase Fe stores in the bone marrow may be (A) Folic acid responsive (B) Vitamin B12 responsive (C) Pyridoxine responsive (D) Vitamin C responsive
Description : Iron deficiency causes (A) Normocytic anaemia (B) Microcytic anaemia (C) Megaloblastic anaemia (D) Pernicious anaemia
Description : Metalloenzyme-retinene for polymerization of insulin is (A) Copper (B) Zinc (C) Cobalt (D) Manganese
Description : Mitochondrial superoxide dismutase contains (A) Zinc (B) Copper (C) Magnesium (D) Manganese
Description : Khetri project in Rajasthan has been set up for producing (a) Zinc (b) Manganese (c) Copper (d) Salt
Last Answer : Ans: (c)
Description : Asbestos is formed of : (1) Calcium and Magnesium (2) Copper, Zinc and Manganese (3) Lead and Iron (4) Calcium and Zinc
Last Answer : (1) Calcium and Magnesium Explanation: Pure and simple, asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals. It is composed of calcium and magnesium silicate. Asbestos occurs as veins in rocks and is mined from the ground, similar to coal.
Description : Gun metal is an alloy of (A) Nickel, tin and copper (B) Copper, tin and zinc (C) Copper, phosphorus and nickel (D) Manganese, phosphorus and nickel
Last Answer : (B) Copper, tin and zinc
Description : Which micro-nutrient is most deficient in Indo-Gangatic alluvium soils? (a) Iron (b) Zinc (c) Copper (d) Manganese
Last Answer : (d) Manganese
Description : Which one of the following is essential for photolysis of water? (a) Manganese (b) Zinc (c) Copper (d) Boron
Last Answer : (a) Manganese
Description : Which of the following elements plays an important role in biological nitrogen fixation? (a) Copper (b) Molybdenum (c) Zinc (d) Manganese
Last Answer : b) Molybdenum
Description : An element playing important role in nitrogen fixation is (a) molybdenum (b) copper (c) manganese (d) zinc
Last Answer : (a) Molybdenum
Description : Minerals known to be required in large amounts for plant growth include (a) potassium, phosphorus, selenium, boron (b) magnesium, sulphur, iron, zinc (c) phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, calcium (d) calcium, magnesium, manganese, copper.
Last Answer : (c) phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, calcium
Description : In which of the following all three are macronutrients? (a) Molybdenum, magnesium, manganese (b) Nitrogen, nickel, phosphorus (c) Boron, zinc, manganese (d) Iron, copper, molybdenum
Last Answer : (d) Iron, copper, molybdenum
Last Answer : Calcium and Magnesium
Description : Insulin exists in polymeric forms, for polymerization it requires (A) Calcium (B) Magnesium (C) Manganese (D) Zinc
Description : Psychotic symptoms and parkinsonism like symptoms develop due to inhalation poisoning of (A) Manganese (B) Phosphorous (C) Magnesium (D) Zinc
Description : Hypogonadism develops due to deficiency of (A) Sulphur (B) Cobalt (C) Zinc (D) Manganese
Description : Acrodermatitis enteropathica is due to defective absorption of (A) Manganese (B) Molybdenum (C) Iodine (D) Zinc
Description : Mitochondrial pyruvate carboxylase contains (A) Zinc (B) Zinc (C) Manganese (D) Magnesium
Description : The enzyme δ-aminolevulinate dehydratase contains (A) Zinc (B) Manganese (C) Magnesium (D) Calcium
Description : Carboxypeptidase, an enzyme of pancreatic juice, contains (A) Mn (B) Zinc (C) Magnesium (D) Manganese
Description : Anaemia can occur due to the deficiency of all the following except (A) Thiamin (B) Pyridoxine (C) Folic acid (D) Cyanocobalamin
Description : Haematuria can occur in (A) Haemolytic anaemia (B) Mismatched blood transfusion (C) Yellow fever (D) Stone in urinary tract
Description : Excess intake of cobalt for longer periods leads to (A) Polycythemia (B) Megaloblastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Microcytic anemia
Description : Folate deficiency causes (A) Microcytic anemia (B) Hemolytic anemia (C) Iron deficiency anemia (D) Megaloblastic anemia
Description : In hoemochromatosis, the liver is infiltrated with (A) Copper (B) Iron (C) Manganese (D) Chromium
Description : All the oxidases contain a metal which is (A) Copper (B) FAD (C) Manganese (D) None of these
Description : The trace element catalyzing hemoglobin synthesis is (A) Manganese (B) Magnesium (C) Copper (D) Selenium
Description : Menke’s disease is due to an abnormality in the metabolism of (A) Iron (B) Manganese (C) Magnesium (D) Copper
Description : The trace metal present in insulin is – (1) iron (2) zinc (3) cobalt (4) manganese
Last Answer : (2) zinc Explanation: Trace elements play important role in Insulin metabolism. The relationship between diabetes, insulin and zinc (Zn) is complex with no clear cause and effect ... and free radicals associated with decreases in intracellular Zn and in Zn dependent antioxidant enzymes.
Description : The cathode of a lead storage battery is made up of – (1) Zinc (2) Lead (3) Lead oxide (4) Manganese dioxide
Last Answer : (2) Lead Explanation: Lead-acid batteries, invented in 1859 by French physicist Gaston Plante, are the oldest type of rechargeable battery. Despite having a very low energy-to-weight ratio ... attractive for use in motor vehicles to provide the high current required by automobile starter motors.
Description : Match the following concerning essential elements and their functions in plants. Column-I Column-II (A) Iron (i) Photolysis of water (B) Zinc (ii) Pollen germination (C) Boron (iii) Required for chlorophyll biosynthesis (D) Manganese (iv) IAA biosynthesis
Last Answer : (c) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
Description : The main cause of leaf mottle disease in citrus is due to the deficiency of - a) Manganese b) Sulphar c) Zinc d) Iron
Last Answer : c) Zinc
Description : Enzyme catalase has non-protein metal asA-magnesium B-manganese C-iron D-zinc
Last Answer : iron
Description : Which of the following primary cells has the highest voltage ? A. Manganese-alkaline B. Carbon-zinc C. Lithium D. Mercury
Last Answer : C. Lithium
Description : The trace metal present in insulin is (1) iron (2) zinc (3) cobalt (4) manganese
Last Answer : zinc
Description : Magnalium is an alloy of (1) Aluminium and Magnesium (2) Magnesium and Tin (3) Aluminium and Zinc (4) Manganese and Magnesium
Last Answer : Aluminium and Magnesium