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Which of the following is necessary for good health
1 Awarenes about diseases
2 Vaccination
3 Control of vectors of diseases
4 All of these
Explanation:
Awareness about diseases and their effect on different bodily functions, vaccination (immunisation) against infectious diseases, proper disposal of wastes, control of vectors and maintenance of hygienic food and water resources are necessary for achieving good health.
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AIDS and cancer are examples of
1 Infectious disease
2 Non-infectious disease
3 AIDS infectious and cancer non infectious
4 AIDS non- infectious and cancer infectious
Explanation:
Some of the infectious diseases likeAIDS are fatal. Among non-infectious diseases, cancer is the major cause of death.
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Cell mediated immunity is elicited by which
1 B lymphocyte
2 Neutrophil
3 T lymphocyte
4 Mast cell
Explanation:
The T-lymphocytes mediate CMI.
NCERT-II-135
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Houseflies act as mechanical carriers for :
1 HIV
2 Filariasis
3 Amoebiasis
4 Malaria
Explanation:
Houseflies act as on mechanical carriers for Amoebiasis.
NCERT-II-132
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Treatment of snake bite by antivenin is an example of :
1 Artificially acquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired passive immunity
3 Naturally acquired active immunity
4 Naturally acquired passive immunity
Explanation:
When ready-made antibodies are directly given to protect the body against foreign agents, it is called passive immunity.
164563
Which of the following is necessary for good health
1 Awarenes about diseases
2 Vaccination
3 Control of vectors of diseases
4 All of these
Explanation:
Awareness about diseases and their effect on different bodily functions, vaccination (immunisation) against infectious diseases, proper disposal of wastes, control of vectors and maintenance of hygienic food and water resources are necessary for achieving good health.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164564
AIDS and cancer are examples of
1 Infectious disease
2 Non-infectious disease
3 AIDS infectious and cancer non infectious
4 AIDS non- infectious and cancer infectious
Explanation:
Some of the infectious diseases likeAIDS are fatal. Among non-infectious diseases, cancer is the major cause of death.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164472
Cell mediated immunity is elicited by which
1 B lymphocyte
2 Neutrophil
3 T lymphocyte
4 Mast cell
Explanation:
The T-lymphocytes mediate CMI.
NCERT-II-135
8 RBTS PAPER
164473
Houseflies act as mechanical carriers for :
1 HIV
2 Filariasis
3 Amoebiasis
4 Malaria
Explanation:
Houseflies act as on mechanical carriers for Amoebiasis.
NCERT-II-132
8 RBTS PAPER
164474
Treatment of snake bite by antivenin is an example of :
1 Artificially acquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired passive immunity
3 Naturally acquired active immunity
4 Naturally acquired passive immunity
Explanation:
When ready-made antibodies are directly given to protect the body against foreign agents, it is called passive immunity.
164563
Which of the following is necessary for good health
1 Awarenes about diseases
2 Vaccination
3 Control of vectors of diseases
4 All of these
Explanation:
Awareness about diseases and their effect on different bodily functions, vaccination (immunisation) against infectious diseases, proper disposal of wastes, control of vectors and maintenance of hygienic food and water resources are necessary for achieving good health.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164564
AIDS and cancer are examples of
1 Infectious disease
2 Non-infectious disease
3 AIDS infectious and cancer non infectious
4 AIDS non- infectious and cancer infectious
Explanation:
Some of the infectious diseases likeAIDS are fatal. Among non-infectious diseases, cancer is the major cause of death.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164472
Cell mediated immunity is elicited by which
1 B lymphocyte
2 Neutrophil
3 T lymphocyte
4 Mast cell
Explanation:
The T-lymphocytes mediate CMI.
NCERT-II-135
8 RBTS PAPER
164473
Houseflies act as mechanical carriers for :
1 HIV
2 Filariasis
3 Amoebiasis
4 Malaria
Explanation:
Houseflies act as on mechanical carriers for Amoebiasis.
NCERT-II-132
8 RBTS PAPER
164474
Treatment of snake bite by antivenin is an example of :
1 Artificially acquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired passive immunity
3 Naturally acquired active immunity
4 Naturally acquired passive immunity
Explanation:
When ready-made antibodies are directly given to protect the body against foreign agents, it is called passive immunity.
164563
Which of the following is necessary for good health
1 Awarenes about diseases
2 Vaccination
3 Control of vectors of diseases
4 All of these
Explanation:
Awareness about diseases and their effect on different bodily functions, vaccination (immunisation) against infectious diseases, proper disposal of wastes, control of vectors and maintenance of hygienic food and water resources are necessary for achieving good health.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164564
AIDS and cancer are examples of
1 Infectious disease
2 Non-infectious disease
3 AIDS infectious and cancer non infectious
4 AIDS non- infectious and cancer infectious
Explanation:
Some of the infectious diseases likeAIDS are fatal. Among non-infectious diseases, cancer is the major cause of death.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164472
Cell mediated immunity is elicited by which
1 B lymphocyte
2 Neutrophil
3 T lymphocyte
4 Mast cell
Explanation:
The T-lymphocytes mediate CMI.
NCERT-II-135
8 RBTS PAPER
164473
Houseflies act as mechanical carriers for :
1 HIV
2 Filariasis
3 Amoebiasis
4 Malaria
Explanation:
Houseflies act as on mechanical carriers for Amoebiasis.
NCERT-II-132
8 RBTS PAPER
164474
Treatment of snake bite by antivenin is an example of :
1 Artificially acquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired passive immunity
3 Naturally acquired active immunity
4 Naturally acquired passive immunity
Explanation:
When ready-made antibodies are directly given to protect the body against foreign agents, it is called passive immunity.
164563
Which of the following is necessary for good health
1 Awarenes about diseases
2 Vaccination
3 Control of vectors of diseases
4 All of these
Explanation:
Awareness about diseases and their effect on different bodily functions, vaccination (immunisation) against infectious diseases, proper disposal of wastes, control of vectors and maintenance of hygienic food and water resources are necessary for achieving good health.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164564
AIDS and cancer are examples of
1 Infectious disease
2 Non-infectious disease
3 AIDS infectious and cancer non infectious
4 AIDS non- infectious and cancer infectious
Explanation:
Some of the infectious diseases likeAIDS are fatal. Among non-infectious diseases, cancer is the major cause of death.
NCERT-II-130
8 RBTS PAPER
164472
Cell mediated immunity is elicited by which
1 B lymphocyte
2 Neutrophil
3 T lymphocyte
4 Mast cell
Explanation:
The T-lymphocytes mediate CMI.
NCERT-II-135
8 RBTS PAPER
164473
Houseflies act as mechanical carriers for :
1 HIV
2 Filariasis
3 Amoebiasis
4 Malaria
Explanation:
Houseflies act as on mechanical carriers for Amoebiasis.
NCERT-II-132
8 RBTS PAPER
164474
Treatment of snake bite by antivenin is an example of :
1 Artificially acquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired passive immunity
3 Naturally acquired active immunity
4 Naturally acquired passive immunity
Explanation:
When ready-made antibodies are directly given to protect the body against foreign agents, it is called passive immunity.