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81.

Which one of the following antibodies play an important role as mediator in allergic response?

  • IgE

  • IgG

  • IgD

  • IgA


82.

Which one of the following is a matching pair of vector and the disease?

  • Culex – Filariasis

  •  Housefly – Leprosy

  • Aedes aegypti – Chickenpox

  • Sandfly – Cholera


83.

Which one of the following options is not a sexually transmitted disease?

  • AIDS

  • Hepatitis-B

  • Pertussis

  • Syphilis


84.

Diphtheria is caused by

  • Poison released by living bacterial cell into the host

  • Poison released from the dead bacterial cell into the host

  • Poison released by the virus into the host

  • Excessive immune response by the body of the host


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85.

An occupational lung disease that occurs in humans, among those given below is

  • Dyspnea

  • Anthracosis

  • Atelectasis

  • Cyanosis


86.

Meniere’s disease is associated with

  • Ear

  • Eye

  • Nose

  • Throat


87.

Who received Nobel Prize in 1951 for the development of a vaccine for yellow fever?

  • Max Theiler

  • Ronald Ross

  • Max Delbruck

  • Francis Peyton Rous


88.

Continuous exposer to vinyl chloride may cause cancer of the

  • Liver

  • spleen

  • vagina

  • Prostate gland


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89.

Which of the following T-cells and destroyed by HIV?

  • Cytotoxic T-cells

  • Killer T-cells

  • Suppressor T-cells

  • Helper T-cells


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90.

An autoimmune disease is

  • AIDS

  • haemophilia

  • Allergy

  • Myasthenia Gravis


D.

Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease characterised by the chronic fatigability and weakness of muscles, especially in the face and throat, as a result of a defect in the conduction of nerve impulses at the myoneural junction.


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