Select the correct option to complete the analogy w.r.t cancer detection. Use of X-rays : Radiography :  : Use of non-ionising radiations : _________
1. MRI
2. Radiography
3. Computed tomography
4. Biopsy

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Consider the figure given below and read the statements given w.r.t. it.

(a) The active chemicals are present in flower tops as well as in the resins of the plant whose leaf is depicted.
(b) Ganja, coke and marijuana can be produced from it.
(c) The chemicals extracted from the plant, when consumed, affect the brain activity and cause changes in mood, behaviour, etc.
1. Statements (a) and (b) are correct while statement (c) is incorrect.
2. Statements (a) and (c) are correct while statement (b) incorrect.
3. Statements (a) and (b) are incorrect while statement (c) is correct.
4. Statements (b) and (c) are incorrect while statement (a) is correct.
Subtopic:  Drugs & Alcohol Abuse |
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The principle of vaccination is based on the property of
1. Vaccine prepared by traditional method
2. Antigens present in the body of humans
3. Memory of the immune system
4. Site of interaction between antigen and antibody
Subtopic:  Fungal Infection & Concept of Immunity |
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Choose the odd one w.r.t. the structures that provides the site of interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen, which then proliferate to become effector cells.
1. Peyer's patches
2. Bone marrow
3. Appendix
4. Spleen
Subtopic:  Human Immune System |
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Identify the bacterial disease that shows air-
1. Tetanus
2. Typhoid
3. Diphtheria
4. Small pox
Subtopic:  Introduction |
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In an antibody molecule, the number of disulphide bonds in between the heavy chains and within the light chains respectively are
1. 2 and 4
2. 2 and 2
3. 4 and 2
4. 6 and 4
Subtopic:  Details of Immunity |
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________ represent an evolutionary conserved, non-specific, primitive response to stereotypical microbial component.
Select the correct option to fill in the blank.
1. Cell-mediated immunity
2. Humoral immunity
3. Innate immunity
4. Antibody-mediated immunity
Subtopic:  Details of Immunity |
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Consider the following statements and select the incorrect one.
1. lgG is the smallest and most abundant antibody.
2. Antigen-binding sites are present at C-terminal of an antibody.
3. Natural killer cells are type of lymphocytes associated with innate immunity.
4. Cell-mediated immune response is responsible for graft rejection.
Subtopic:  Details of Immunity |
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If any organ fails to function satisfactorily, transplantation is the only remedy to enable the patient to live a normal life
All of the following are true w.r.t. transplantation. except
1. Tissue matching is essential before undertaking any graft
2. T-lymphocytes play an important role in graft rejection
3. Patient takes immunosuppressants for few weeks only
4. Blood group matching is important before transplantation
Subtopic:  Allergies & Autoimmunity |
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Which of the following provides the immunity that is slow and takes time to give its full effect?
1. Colostrum produced during initial phase of lactation
2. ATS injection after a bruise or a cut
3. Injection given after the bite of Naja
4. Tetanus toxoid under immunization programme
Subtopic:  Fungal Infection & Concept of Immunity |
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