In which of the following diseases do the germs enter through open wounds?
- (A) Tetanus
- (B) Typhoid
- (C) Plague
- (D) Leprosy
- (A) Tetanus
What is epilepsy?
- (A) Disease of digestive system
- (B) Disease of nervous system
- (C) Disease of respiratory system
- (D) Disease of circulatory system
- (B) Disease of nervous system
Which of the following diseases is not caused by bacteria?
- (A) Measles
- (B) Typhoid
- (C) Leprosy
- (D) Tuberculosis
- (A) Measles
How much time do the rashes appear on the body after the attack of measles?
- (A) 1 day
- (B) 4 days
- (C) 6 days
- (D) 7 days
- (A) 1 day
The vector of virus causing dengue fever is spread by:
- (A) Housefly
- (B) Honeybee
- (C) Mosquito
- (D) Firefly
- (C) Mosquito
An organism which transmits a disease do a healthy person is known as:
- (A) Germ
- (B) Carrier
- (C) Vector
- (D) Pathogen
- (C) Vector
Alzheimer is a _______ disease.
- (A) Bone
- (B) Ear
- (C) Skin
- (D) Neurological
- (D) Neurological
Excessive vomiting and diarrhea may result in the decrease of which of the following in the blood stream?
- (A) Iron
- (B) Calcium
- (C) Sodium
- (D) Phosphorus
- (C) Sodium
One year child is mostly affected with disease:
- (A) Cholera
- (B) Scarlet fever
- (C) Tuberculosis
- (D) Whooping cough
- (D) Whooping cough
The AIDS virus is called:
- (A) A.I.B
- (B) H.I.V
- (C) V.I.H
- (D) D.I.H
- (B) H.I.V
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