Biology Practice: Diseases and First Aid (Mock Test 4 - Expert/Experimental)
1. In a clinical trial, a researcher observes that a patient's body produces 'Interferons'. This experimental evidence suggests the patient is fighting a/an:
2. An investigator finds high levels of 'Histamine' in a patient's blood after they visited a garden. This clinical finding confirms a diagnosis of:
3. A patient exhibits severe bleeding that doesn't stop, but has a normal diet. The expert diagnosis might be 'Haemophilia'. This disease is caused by:
4. Why is 'Artificial Respiration' (Mouth-to-Mouth) prioritized in first aid for a victim of near-drowning?
5. A diagnostic 'Biopsy' is primarily used in the expert detection of:
6. In an experiment, if a specific 'Antigen' is injected into a healthy animal, its body starts producing specific 'Antibodies'. This is an example of inducing:
7. A 'Compound Fracture' is medically more dangerous than a simple fracture because:
8. Which of the following pathogens causes 'Athlete's Foot', a contagious skin disease?
9. During 'Anaphylactic Shock' (a severe allergic reaction), the immediate first aid/medical requirement is an injection of:
10. 'DPT' is a triple vaccine that protects against Diphtheria, Whooping Cough (Pertussis), and: