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The term 'Health' is defined in many ways. The most accurate definition of the health would be

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The organisms which cause diseases in plants and animals are called

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The chemical test that is used for diagnosis of typhoid is

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Diseases are broadly grouped into infectious and non-infectious diseases. In the list given below, identify the infectious diseases.

I. Cancer

II. Influenza

III. Allergy

IV. Smallpox

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The sporozoites that cause infection when a female Anopheles mosquito bites a human being are formed in

6

The disease chikungunya is transmitted by

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Many disease can be diagnosed by observing the symptoms in the patient. Which group of symptoms are indicative of pneumonia?

8

The genes causing cancer are

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In malignant tumours, the cells proliferate, grow rapidly and move to other parts of the body to form new tumours. This stage of disease is called

10

When an apparently healthy person is diagnosed as unhealthy by a psychiatrist, the reason could be that

11

Which of the following are the reason(s) for rheumatoid arthritic? Choose the correct option.

I. Lymphocytes become more active

II. Body attacks self cells

III. More antibodies are produced in the body

IV. The ability to differentiate pathogens or foreign molecules from self cells is lost

12

AIDS is caused by HIV. Among the following, which one is not a mode of transmission of HIV?

13

'Smack' is a drug obtained from the

14

The substance produced by a cell in viral infection that can protect other cells from further infection is

15

Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to rejection of such tissues/organs by the patient. Which type of immune response is responsible for such rejections?

16

Antibodies present in colostrum which protect the new born from certain diseases is of

17

Tobacco consumption is known to stimulate secretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline. The component causing this could be.

18

Anti venom against snake poison contains

19

Which of the following is not a lymphoid tissue?

20

Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reduces in size with ageing?

21

Haemozoin is

22

One of the following is not the causal organism for ringworm

23

A person with sickle-cell anaemia is

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24

Certain pathogens are tissue/organ specific. Justify the statement with suitable example.

25

The immune system of a person is suppressed. In the ELISA test, was found positive to a pathogen.

(a) Name the diseases the patient is suffering from.

(b) What is the causative organisms?

(c) Which cells of body are affected by the pathogen?

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$$ \text { Where are B-cells and T-cells formed? How do they differ from each other? } $$

27

Given below are the pairs of pathogens and the diseases caused by them. Which out of these is not a matching pair and why?

(a) Virus Common cold
(b) Salmonella Typhoid
(c) Microsporium Filariasis
(d) Plasmodium Malaria
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What would happen to immune system, if thymus gland is removed from the body of a person?
29

Many microbial pathogens enter the gut of humans along with food. What are the preventive barriers to protect the body from such pathogens? What type of immunity do you observe in this case?

30

Why is mother's milk considered the most appropriate food for a new born infant?

31

What are interferons? How do interferons check infection of new cells?

32

In the figure, structure of an antibody molecule is shown. Name the parts $A, B$ and $C$.

33

If a regular dose of drug or alcohol is not provided to an addicted person, he shows some withdrawal symptoms. List any four such withdrawal symptoms.

34

Why is it that during changing weather, one is advised to avoid closed, crowded and air conditioned places like cinema halls etc?

35

The harmful allele of sickle-cell anaemia has not been eliminated from human population. Such afflicted people derive some other benefit. Discuss.

36

Lymph nodes are secondary lymphoid organs. Explain the role of lymph nodes in our immune response.

37

Why is an antibody molecule represented as $\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{~L}_2$ ?

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What does the term 'memory' of the immune system mean?

39

If a patient is advised anti restroviral therapy, which infection is he suffering from?

Name the causative organism.

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40

Differentiate between active immunity and passive immunity.

41
Differentiate between bening tumour and malignant tumour.
42

Do you consider passive smoking is more dangerous than active smoking? Why?

43

'Prevention is better than cure'. Comment.

44

Explain any three preventive measures to control microbial infections.

45

In the given flow diagram, the replication of retro virus in a host is shown. Observe and answer the following questions.

(a) Fill in (A) and (B)

(b) Why is the virus called retrovirus?

(c) Can the infected cell survive, while viruses are being replicated and released?

46

'Maintenance of personal and public hygiene is necessary for prevention and control of many infectious diseaes. Justify the statement giving suitable examples.

47

The following table shows certain diseases, their causative organisms and symptoms. Fill the gaps.

Diseases Causative organisms Symptoms
Ascariasis Ascaris __
__ Trichophyton Appearance of dry, scaly lesions on various parts of the body
Typhoid __ High fever, weakness, headache, stomach pain and constipation.
Pneumonia Streptococcus __
__ Rhino Nasal congestion and discharge, sorethroat, cough headache
Filariasis __ Inflammation in lower limbs
48

The outline structure of a drug is given below.

(a) Which group of drugs does this represent?

(b) What are the modes of consumption of these drugs?

(c) Name the organ of the body which is affected by consumption of these drugs.

49

Give the full form of CT and MRI. How are they different from each other? Where are they used?

50

Many secondary metabolites of plants have medicinal properties. It is their misuse that creates problems. Justify the statement with an example.

51

Why cannabinoids are banned in sports and games?

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What is secondary metabolism?

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$$ \text { Drugs and alcohol give short-term 'high' and long-term 'damages'. } $$

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Diseases like dysentery, cholera, typhoid, etc., are more common in over crowded human settlements. Why?

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From which plant cannabiniods are obtained? Name any two cannabinoids. Which part of the body is effected by consuming these substances?

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In the metropolitan cities of India, many children are suffering from allergy/asthma. What are the main causes of this problem. Give some symptoms of allergic reactions.

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What is the basic principle of vaccination? How do vaccines prevent microbial infections? Name the organism from which hepatitis-B vaccine is produced.

58

What is cancer? How is a cancer cell different from the normal cell? How do normal cells attain cancerous nature?

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A person shows strong unusual hypersensitive reactions when exposed to certain substances present in the air. Identify the condition. Name the cells responsible for such reactions. What precaution should be taken to avoid such reactions.

60

For an organ transplant, it is an advantage to have an identical twin. Why?

61

What are lifestyle diseases? How are they caused? Name any two such diseases.

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If there are two pathogenic viruses, one with DNA and other with RNA, which would mutate faster? And why?

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