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1.Urin of a diabetic patient contains more than average quantity of which of the following ?

  1. Albumin
  2. Urea
  3. Sugar
  4. Uric acid
Answere
c.Sugar

2Which of the following vitamins and deficiency disease is not correct ?.

  1. Vitamin A-Night blindness
  2. Vitamin B-Beri-Beri
  3. Vitamin D- deformation in bones
  4. Vitamin K-Scurvy
Answere
d. Vitamin k-Scurvy

3.Life of Red Blood corpuscles(RBC) in human blood is of

  1. 30 days
  2. 120 days
  3. 15 hours
  4. None of these
Answere
b.120 days

4.Which one of the following is a rich source of Vitamin C ?

  1. Banana
  2. Guava
  3. Milk
  4. Orange
Answere
d.Orange

5.Diabetes mellitus effects human system following a disorder in

  1. Anatomy
  2. Behaviour
  3. Metabolism
  4. Excretion
Answere
c.Metabolism

6.An example of fat soluble Vitamin is

  1. Biotin
  2. Vitamin C
  3. Vitamin D
  4. Pyridoxine
Answere
b.Vitamin C

7.Which gland is called the "master gland of the body" ?

  1. Pancreas
  2. Pituitary
  3. Liver
  4. Oesophagus
Answere
b.Pituitary

8.A form of heart disease,in which blood supply to the heart is inadequate.is known as

  1. Apopecia
  2. Hepatitis
  3. Angina
  4. Pericanditis
Answere
c.Angina

9.The disease generally associated with stress conditions is

  1. Scurvy
  2. Peptic Ulcer
  3. Bronchitis
  4. Leprosy
Answere
C.Bronchitis

10.A healthy man consumes maximum calories while playing

  1. Football
  2. Golf
  3. Rambha Sambha Dance
  4. Billiards
Answere
c.Rambha Sambha Dance

11.The heart beat ,when it dails in certain type of disease,can be started again by

  1. Artificial pacemaker
  2. Artificial lung
  3. Artificial breathing
  4. Histamine
Answere
C.Artificial breathing

12.Sensitivity to pollen is called

  1. Jaundice
  2. Hypertension
  3. Migraine
  4. Hay fever
Answere
d.Hay fever

13.A disease caused by the bite of the dog is

  1. Typhoid
  2. Rabies
  3. Malaria
  4. Measles
Answere
b.Rabies

14.A continuous exposer to which of the following can lead to deafness ?

  1. Air pollution
  2. Water pollution
  3. Soil pollution
  4. Noise pollution
Answere
d.Noise pollution

15.Goiter or abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland is caused by the deficiency of

  1. Magnesium
  2. Potassium
  3. Iodine
  4. Iron
Answere
c.Iodine

16.As regards blood transfusion individuals with blood group AB are referred to universal

  1. donors
  2. Recipients
  3. Donors as wel as universal
  4. None of the above
Answere
c.Donors as wel as universal

17.Rickets is caused by the deficiency of

  1. Vitamin A
  2. Vitamin B
  3. Vitamin C
  4. Vitamin D
Answere
d.Vitamin D

18.Which of the following is rich in Vitamin B12

  1. Cashewnut
  2. Apple
  3. Watermelon
  4. Fish
Answere
c.Fish

19.Drugs used for relieving pains are called

  1. Analgesis
  2. Tranquillisers
  3. Antipyretics
  4. Anaesthetics
Answere
a.Analgesis

10.Hydrophobia,a disease of water,develops in human beings when affected by a disease called

  1. Rabies
  2. Rinderpest
  3. Chiken pox
  4. Filaria
Answere
d.Filaria

11.Four important mineral nutrients required in large quantities by human by

  1. Calcium,sulphur,molybdenum,and zinc.
  2. Nitrogen,potassium,manganese,and cobalt.
  3. Phosphorus,calcium,sodium and magnesium.
  4. Potassium,copper,manganese and calcium.
Answere
c.Phosphorus,calcium,sodium and magnesium.

12.Enzymes are

  1. inorganic catalyst.
  2. having micro-organism.
  3. simple organic compound.
  4. non-living complex nitrogeneus compounds.
Answere
c.simple organic compound.

13.Pyorrhoea is caused by the deficiency of ?

  1. Vitamin A
  2. Vitamin C
  3. Vitamin D
  4. Vitamin K
Answere
b.Vitamin C

14.The main function of white blood corpuscles is

  1. to guard the body against disease.
  2. to take oxygene.
  3. to charge food into energy.
  4. to prevent elasting of blood
Answere
a.to guard the body against disease.

15.Penicillin is obtain from

  1. Bacteria
  2. Bark of tree
  3. Fungus
  4. Flowers
Answere
c.Fungus

16.Mans tonsile are located in

  1. to upper jaw.
  2. behind the teeth.
  3. on the ends of the neck.
  4. both sides of the ear.
Answere
d.both sides of the ear.

17.The longest bone in the body of human being is

  1. Slapes
  2. Fibula
  3. Tibia
  4. Femur
Answere
d.Femur

18.Dengue fever is caused by

  1. Bacteria
  2. Virus
  3. Fungi
  4. Protozoa
Answere
b.Virus

19.Milk,Cheese and eggs are not the source of

  1. Calcium
  2. Phosphorus
  3. Sulphur
  4. Chlorine
Answere
c.Sulphur

20.Oil,which has the maximum percentage of saturated fatty acid ,is

  1. Walnut
  2. Corn
  3. Coconut
  4. Soyabean
Answere
d.Soyabean

21.Which one of the following contains the highest carbohydrate content per unit weight ?

  1. Date
  2. Banana
  3. Mango
  4. Fig
Answere
a.Date

22.Which organ is the largest in size in the human body ?

  1. Heart
  2. Liver
  3. Pancreas
  4. Spleen
Answere
b.Liver

23.Pulses are regarded as a main source of

  1. Vitamin A
  2. Vitamin C
  3. protein
  4. Carbohydrates
Answere
c.Protein

24.The process of Respiration comes under

  1. Blood vessels
  2. Veins
  3. Biological Process
  4. None of these
Answere
c.Biological Process

25.Which part of the body takes blood from the heart and circulated it to different parts of the body ?

  1. Blood Vessels
  2. Veins
  3. Heart
  4. Lungs
Answere
a. Blood Vessels

26.The heart of human beings is divided into how many chambers ?

  1. Two
  2. Three
  3. Six
  4. Four
Answere
d.Four

27.The female Anopheles mosquito is responsible for spreading

  1. Filaria
  2. Malaria
  3. Kalazar
  4. Rheumatic fever
Answere
b.Malaria

28.Anaemia is caused because of lack of

  1. Iron in Blood
  2. Plasma in Blood
  3. Blood
  4. None of these
Answere
a.Iron in Blood

29.Pancreas secretes

  1. Bile
  2. Insulin
  3. Saliva
  4. None of these
Answere
b.Insulin

30.The deficiency of Vitamin C in diet will lead to

  1. night Blindness
  2. Beri-beri
  3. Scurvy
  4. Insomnia
Answere
c.Scurvy

31.Malaria in man due to

  1. Plasmodium
  2. Malarial genus
  3. Trypanosoma genus
  4. Amoeba genus
Answere
a.Plasmodium

32.How much blood does a person have in his body ?

  1. 8 litres
  2. 5-6 litres
  3. 10 litres
  4. 2 litres
Answere
b.5-6 litres

33.Typhoid is a disease connected with the

  1. Skin
  2. Intestine
  3. Liver
  4. Teeth
Answere
b.Intestine

34.Which one of the following is not a water born disease ?

  1. Cholera
  2. Typhoid
  3. Asthma
  4. Amoebic Dysentery
Answere
c.Asthma

35.The normal pulse rate in a healthy adult human is

  1. 80-100 per minute
  2. 70-80 per minute
  3. 40-60 per minute
  4. 110-120 per minute
Answere
b.70-80 per minute

36.Jaundice is a disease of the

  1. Stomach
  2. Intestine
  3. Liver
  4. Nerves
Answere
c.Liver

37.Insulin is used in the treatment of

  1. Hepatitis
  2. Diabetes
  3. Hypertension
  4. Anaemia
Answere
b.Diabetes

38.Blood is formed in the human body by the

  1. Spleen
  2. Heart
  3. Red bone marrow
  4. Yellow bone marrow
Answere
c.Red bone marrow

39.Leprosy is treated by

  1. Tetracycline
  2. Erythromycin
  3. Sulphones
  4. Penicillin
Answere
d.Penicillin

40.Urea is excreted through

  1. Kidneys
  2. Skin
  3. Intestine
  4. Lungs
Answere
a.Kidneys

41.Milk is a poor source of

  1. Iron
  2. Proteins
  3. Calcium
  4. Vitamins
Answere
a.Iron

42.Saliva in man is

  1. Acidic
  2. Alkaline
  3. Neutral
  4. None of these
Answere
b.Alkaline

43.Bile helps in the digestion of

  1. Minerals
  2. Proteins
  3. Fats
  4. Carbohydrates
Answere
c.Fats

44.Pneumonia is caused by inflammation of

  1. Lungs
  2. Thyroid glands
  3. Intestine
  4. Kidneys
Answere
a.Lungs

45.Dehydration in human body is caused due to the loss of

  1. Vitamins
  2. Water
  3. Salts
  4. Hormones
Answere
b.Water

46.Dialysis is used when a patient has serious trouble in

  1. Lung
  2. Heart
  3. Kidney
  4. Liver
Answere
c.Kidney

47.Meningitis is a disease which affects the

  1. Liver
  2. Kidney
  3. Heart
  4. Brain
Answere
d.Brain

48.Vitamin A is found in which of following vegetables ?

  1. Carrot
  2. Ladyfinger
  3. Brinjal
  4. Tomato
Answere
a.Carrot

49.The bulkiest muscle in the human body is found in the

  1. Legs
  2. Hips
  3. Hands
  4. Neck
Answere
b.Hips

50.Amino acids are formed by the digestion of

  1. Fats
  2. Minerals
  3. Proteins
  4. Carbohydrates
Answere
c.Proteins

51.Malaria affects

  1. joints
  2. spleen
  3. lungs
  4. liver
Answere
b.spleen

52.Reflex action in the human body are controlled by

  1. sympathetic nervous system
  2. an instinct
  3. a tropism
  4. spinal cord
Answere
d.spinal cord

53.Coronary disease is

  1. a blood disease
  2. a heart disease
  3. a brain disease
  4. a disease of digestive system
Answere
b.a heart disease

54.Which of the following is a universal blood donor ?

  1. B
  2. A
  3. AB
  4. O

55.Arthritis is a disease of

  1. lungs
  2. eyes
  3. skiny
  4. joints
Answere
d. joints

56.Antibiotic drugs destroy

  1. bacteria
  2. virus
  3. germs
  4. disease
Answere
a.bacteria

57.Trachoma is a disease connected with

  1. teeth
  2. lungs
  3. bones
  4. eyes
Answere
d.eyes

58.The number of heart beats per minutes in an average adult human being is

  1. 42
  2. 72
  3. 100
  4. 120

59.The number of bones in the human body is

  1. 146
  2. 203
  3. 336
  4. 416
Answere
b.203

60.In what form carbohydrates are stored in the liver ?

  1. Glucose
  2. Fructose
  3. Sucrose
  4. Glycogen
Answere
d.Glycogen

61Which of the following has no fat content ?

  1. Potato
  2. Egg
  3. Cheese
  4. Milk
Answere
c.Cheese

62.The white Egg contains

  1. Proteins
  2. Vitamins
  3. Minerals
  4. Fat
Answere
a.Proteins

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