Question1
Name the first antibiotic medicine discovered.
A. Penicillin
B. Auromycin
C. Streptomycin ”
D. None of the
above
Question2
Why is man’s gait affected when alcohol is once taken?
A. Cortex of the brain is affected
B. Motor control
is affected
C. Eyes are
affected
D. None of the
above
Question3
Which University in India allowed women to join the medical
college for the first time?
A. Calcutta
B. Chennai
C. Madurai
D. None of the
above
Question4
What is the use of Emitine injection ?
A. To treat nerve
disease
B. As an antidote for scorpion bite
C. To stop
vomiting
D. None of the
above
Question5
The disease scarlet fever is caused by
A. culex mosquito
B. housefly
C. anopheles
mosquito
D. haemolytic streptococcal
infection
Question6
What is the use of ‘morphia’?
A. To cause sleep
B. To stop too
much of laughing
C. To stop vomiting
D. None of the
above
Question7
What is antiseptic?
A. It is a drug which destroys
germs
B. It is used for
growing rice
C. It is a tablet
D. None of the
above
Question8
What is plastic surgery ?
A. To set right physical deformity
by grafting
B. Surgery done
with a plastic instrument
C. To remove
decayed parts of the body
D. None of the
above
Question9
What is deficiency disease?
A. Absence of Vitamin
B. Diabetes
C. Phobia
D. None of the
above
Question10
When is the vaccination given to a child?
A. Eight months
B. Within six months of its birth
C. A year after
D. None of the
above
Question11
What is endemic disease ?
A. Disease prevalent in a particular area
B. Disease that
attacks many people in one region
C. There is no
haemoglobin in the blood
D. None of the
above
Question12
Who founded the Ayurveda system of medicine?
A. Susruta
B. Thirumoolar
C. Atreya
D. Agasthiya
Question13
Which one of the following is caused by the expression of a
recessive gene present on sex chromosome?
A. Rheumatism
B. Nervous shock
C. Muscular dystrophy
D. Cerebral
haemorrhage
Question14
Which fruit diabetic patients can eat freely?
A. Mango
B. Banana
C. Orange
D. Guava
Question15
What care is most useful to save the life of a child
suffering from acute diarrhoea?
A. keep away the
child from the gatherings of people
B. do not allow
mosquitoes to bite
C. do not give
water
D. do not allow the body to
dehydrate
Question16
Which of the following is a correct description of the use of
‘Tetracycline’?
A. It enhances
qualities of aeroplane fuel
B. It is known as
anti-plague drug
C. It is a
preservative
D. It is a pest killer
Question17
Which of the following disease is caused due to shortage of
red blood cells?
A. Meningitis
B. Leukaemia
C. Arthritis
D. Anaemia
Question18
If the thyroid of a new born child is removed, it will cause
A. Gigantism
B. Cretinism
C. Diabetes
Mellitus
D. Virulism
Question19
If most of the children of a particular village suffered from
night blindness, the nutritional supplement they need to be provided with would
include
A. pulses
B. fruits like
guava
C. carrots
D. radish
Question20
Who founded the Western Scientific Therapy?
A. Hansen
B. Hippocrates
C. Plato
D. Herodotus
Question21
People drinking water from a shallow handpump are likely to
suffer from all of the following diseases except
A. Cholera
B. Typhoid
C. Jaundice
D. Fluorosis
Question22
Insulin regulates
A. reproduction
B. heart beat
C. blood glucose level
D. physical
growth
Question23
Of the four landmarks in medical history given below, which
one was the first to take place?
A. Organ transplant
B. Bypass surgery
C. Test tube baby
D. Plastic surgery
Question24
Which one of the following antimicrobial drugs is suitable
for treatment of both tuberculosis and leprosy?
A. Isoniazid
B. p-aminosalicylic
acid
C. Streptomycin
D. Rifampicin
Question25
“It begins as a single cell and grows into a merciless diease
that claims millions of lives year after year. But scientists are steadily
unlocking its mysteries, and the fight against it may now have reached a
dramatic turning point. New discoveries promise better therapies and hope in
the war against…” The disease referred to in the above quotation is
A. Cancer
B. AIDS
C. Tuberculosis
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