Mathc the following columns
| Column l | Column ll | 
| A. Psychotropic drug B. Sedative C. Opiates D. Stimulants E. Hallucinogens | 1. Cocaine 2. LSD 3. Barbiturates 4. Morphine 5. Pimozide | 
     A   B   C   D   E
(a) 5   3   4   1    2
(b) 5   2   1   4    3
(c) 2   5   4   1    2
(d) 4   3   4   2    1      
Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus placenta or through mother's milk to the infant is categorised as
1. cellular immunity
2. innate non-specific immunity
3. active immunity
4. passive immunity
A drug addict showed symptoms such as increased appetite, chest pain, redness of eyes, increased urination. He was possibly taking
| 1. | Cannabis compounds | 2. | LSD | 
| 3. | cocaine | 4. | amphetamines | 
The disease caused by Leishmania and transmitted by Phlebotomus is 
(1) African sleeping sickness
(2) Amoebic dysentry 
(3) Kala-azar fever
(4) Chaga's disease
The drugs, which do not develop physiological dependence is
| 1. | sedative and tranqualisers | 
| 2. | stimulation cocaine | 
| 3. | Opiates | 
| 4. | hallucinogens | 
Which type of immunoglobulin is/are abundantly found in foetus?
| 1. | lgE | 2. | IgG | 
| 3. | IgM | 4. | IgD | 
Human Immuno Virus (HIV) contain a protein coat and genetic material and is horse chestnut shaped
| 1. | double-stranded DNA | 
| 2. | single-stranded DNA | 
| 3. | single-stranded RNA | 
| 4. | double-stranded RNA | 
Typhoid fever is caused by a species of
1. Streptococcus
2. Staphylococcus
3. Salmonella
4. Mycobacterium
HIV is a member of a group of viruses called
1. bacteriophages
2. geminiviruses
3. lysogenic viruses
4. retroviruses
Humoral immunity system is mediated by
1. B-cells
2. T-cells
3. NK-cell
4. plasma cells