3. 1. Which of the following is a set of bacterial
diseases?
a. Malaria, polio, mumps
b. Plague, leprosy, diphtheria.
c. Mumps, cholera, typhoid
d. measles Tuberculosis Tetanus
2. Vibrio Cholerae is a motile bacterium, which
belong to the group of-
a. Lophotrichous
b. Peritrichous
c. Monotrichous
d. Amphitrichous
3. What is the standard treatment of Cholera?
a. ORS replacement therapy
b. Tetracycline antibiotics
c. Trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole
d. Diuretic drugs?
4. 4. What is the full frame of SARS?
a. Severe acute respiratory syndrome
b. Severe acute Respiratory symptoms
c. Severe actual respiratory symptoms
d. Serious acute respiratory syndrome
5. What is the biggest risk factor for the
infection with Ebola?
a. working in a category IV laboratory
b. Nursing a patient at home
c. Attending of funeral of a victim outside
d. Attending large gatherings
6. Ebola virus disease is a type of....
a. viral hemorrhagic fever
b. Avian Influenza
c. plague
d. viral respiratory illness
7. Incubation period of Ebola virus is ...
a. within an hour
b. 2 to 21 days
c. within 48 hours
d. 2 to 7 days.
5. 8. Which of the following indicates
hypertensive crisis?
a. blood pressure of 140 /99 mmhg
b. BP of 160 / 100 mmhg
c. BP of 150 / 99 mmhg
d. BP of180 / 120 mmhg
9. what are the top three modifiable risk factors
for developing cancer?
a. Tobacco user excess body weightr alcohol
intake
b. Tobacco use, cancer-causing pathogens,
physical inactivity
c. Tobacco use Sun / UV exposure, alcoholic
use
d. Tobacco use, Sun / UV exposure, excess
bodyweight
6. 10. Changing or modifying certain behaviors
can reduce your risk for developing cancer,
which of
the following lifestyle modification can reduce
your risk of cancer.
a. Stay Physically Active
b. limit consumption of red meat and
processed food
c. limit alcohol consumption
d. all ofthe above
11. Which of the following drop functions as a
CNS depressant?
a. amphetamine
b. caffeine
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c. opium
d. cocaine
7. 12. compulsory drinking is also called...
a. Dipsomania
b. Pyromania
c. Trichotillomania
d. Dyslexia
13. Substance abuse is...
a. taking of a drug or alcohol in damaging
quantities or in quantities other than
prescribed
b. typified by continued use ofalcohol or
other drugs in spite of negative
consequences
c. characterized by repeated compulsive
seeking or use of a I substance despite adverse
social psychological and / or physical
consequences
d. use of any drug
8. 14. Filarial larvae can be collected from man's...
a. peripheral blood at midnight
b. smears of spleen
c. smears of intestinal contents
d. biopsy of liver
15. This does not accurately describe lymphatic
filariasis.
a. Vector is the mollusc
b. chyluria is the most common manifestation
c. Mainly affects the lower limb
d. Caused by worms wuchereriabancrofti
16. Which of the following coronavirus is has
goes to thousands of deaths around the world
as an
emergent virus?
a. MERS
b.SARS
c. OC43
d. HKU1
9. 17. Chikungunya is primarily spread by...
a. bacteria
b. viruses
c. protozoa
d. mollusc
18. Chikungunya has spread widely from Asia
and Africa into the Caribbean in recent years.
This has
been mainly facilitated by
a. mutation in the virus allowing the
replication in the mosquito aedesalbopictus
b. Air travel
c. climate change
d. poor mosquito control and absence of the
OTT.
10. 19. Mosquito responsible for malaria
transmission..
a. Aedesegypti
b. Aedesalbopictus
c. Anopheles
d. Haemagogus
20. Trophozoites, scizonts and gamatocytes of
all the malarial parasites are seen in the
peripheral
blood smear except;
a. P.falciparum
b. P.malariae
C. P.Ovale
d. P.vivax