06. CANCER
Human Health and Disease

263228 Cells sloughed off from malignant tumour move to other parts of the body to form new tumours. This stage of disease is called [NCERT Exemplar, QR code–12083CH08, Page: 157]

1 teratogenesis
2 metastasis
3 mitosis
4 metagenesis
Human Health and Disease

263229 Match Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column-I |Column-II | (A) Contact inhibition |(1) Consists of neoplastic cells (B) Benign tumour |(2) Property of normal cells to inhibit uncontrolled growth of other cells (C) Malignant tumour |(3) Property of cancerous cells to form new tumour at distant sites. (D) Metastasis |(4) Remains confined to original location Codes

1 A - 1 ; B - 3 ; C - 4 ; D - 2
2 A - 4 ; B - 2 ; C - 3 ; D - 1
3 A - 2 ; B - 4 ; C - 1 ; D - 3
4 A - 3 ; B - 1 ; C - 2 ; D - 4
Human Health and Disease

263230 Choose the incorrect statement about malignant tumours.

1 These tumours consist of neoplastic cells.
2 They show the property of metastasis.
3 The cells of this tumour have the property of contact inhibition.
4 The cells of malignant tumour starve the normal cells by competing for vital nutrients.
Human Health and Disease

263231 Transformation of normal cells into cancerous neoplastic cells may be induced by

1 physical agents
2 chemical agents
3 biological agents
4 all of these
Human Health and Disease

263228 Cells sloughed off from malignant tumour move to other parts of the body to form new tumours. This stage of disease is called [NCERT Exemplar, QR code–12083CH08, Page: 157]

1 teratogenesis
2 metastasis
3 mitosis
4 metagenesis
Human Health and Disease

263229 Match Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column-I |Column-II | (A) Contact inhibition |(1) Consists of neoplastic cells (B) Benign tumour |(2) Property of normal cells to inhibit uncontrolled growth of other cells (C) Malignant tumour |(3) Property of cancerous cells to form new tumour at distant sites. (D) Metastasis |(4) Remains confined to original location Codes

1 A - 1 ; B - 3 ; C - 4 ; D - 2
2 A - 4 ; B - 2 ; C - 3 ; D - 1
3 A - 2 ; B - 4 ; C - 1 ; D - 3
4 A - 3 ; B - 1 ; C - 2 ; D - 4
Human Health and Disease

263230 Choose the incorrect statement about malignant tumours.

1 These tumours consist of neoplastic cells.
2 They show the property of metastasis.
3 The cells of this tumour have the property of contact inhibition.
4 The cells of malignant tumour starve the normal cells by competing for vital nutrients.
Human Health and Disease

263231 Transformation of normal cells into cancerous neoplastic cells may be induced by

1 physical agents
2 chemical agents
3 biological agents
4 all of these
Human Health and Disease

263228 Cells sloughed off from malignant tumour move to other parts of the body to form new tumours. This stage of disease is called [NCERT Exemplar, QR code–12083CH08, Page: 157]

1 teratogenesis
2 metastasis
3 mitosis
4 metagenesis
Human Health and Disease

263229 Match Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column-I |Column-II | (A) Contact inhibition |(1) Consists of neoplastic cells (B) Benign tumour |(2) Property of normal cells to inhibit uncontrolled growth of other cells (C) Malignant tumour |(3) Property of cancerous cells to form new tumour at distant sites. (D) Metastasis |(4) Remains confined to original location Codes

1 A - 1 ; B - 3 ; C - 4 ; D - 2
2 A - 4 ; B - 2 ; C - 3 ; D - 1
3 A - 2 ; B - 4 ; C - 1 ; D - 3
4 A - 3 ; B - 1 ; C - 2 ; D - 4
Human Health and Disease

263230 Choose the incorrect statement about malignant tumours.

1 These tumours consist of neoplastic cells.
2 They show the property of metastasis.
3 The cells of this tumour have the property of contact inhibition.
4 The cells of malignant tumour starve the normal cells by competing for vital nutrients.
Human Health and Disease

263231 Transformation of normal cells into cancerous neoplastic cells may be induced by

1 physical agents
2 chemical agents
3 biological agents
4 all of these
Human Health and Disease

263228 Cells sloughed off from malignant tumour move to other parts of the body to form new tumours. This stage of disease is called [NCERT Exemplar, QR code–12083CH08, Page: 157]

1 teratogenesis
2 metastasis
3 mitosis
4 metagenesis
Human Health and Disease

263229 Match Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column-I |Column-II | (A) Contact inhibition |(1) Consists of neoplastic cells (B) Benign tumour |(2) Property of normal cells to inhibit uncontrolled growth of other cells (C) Malignant tumour |(3) Property of cancerous cells to form new tumour at distant sites. (D) Metastasis |(4) Remains confined to original location Codes

1 A - 1 ; B - 3 ; C - 4 ; D - 2
2 A - 4 ; B - 2 ; C - 3 ; D - 1
3 A - 2 ; B - 4 ; C - 1 ; D - 3
4 A - 3 ; B - 1 ; C - 2 ; D - 4
Human Health and Disease

263230 Choose the incorrect statement about malignant tumours.

1 These tumours consist of neoplastic cells.
2 They show the property of metastasis.
3 The cells of this tumour have the property of contact inhibition.
4 The cells of malignant tumour starve the normal cells by competing for vital nutrients.
Human Health and Disease

263231 Transformation of normal cells into cancerous neoplastic cells may be induced by

1 physical agents
2 chemical agents
3 biological agents
4 all of these