Biology Practice: Aids to Health (Mock Test 1 - Basic)
1. Which of the following is defined as a substance that can kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms inside the body?
2. Penicillin, the first antibiotic, was discovered by:
3. A vaccine contains __________ to trigger an immune response.
4. Which of the following is an example of an antiseptic used on living tissues?
5. "Passive Immunity" is achieved by injecting:
6. The BCG vaccine is primarily used to prevent which disease?
7. Sulphonamides (Sulpha drugs) are synthetic chemicals used to inhibit:
8. Which of the following is NOT a property of an ideal antibiotic?
9. The substance produced by the body to neutralize toxins released by bacteria is called:
10. DPT vaccine provides combined protection against Diphtheria, Tetanus, and:
11. Who is known as the "Father of Immunology" for developing the Smallpox vaccine?
12. A "Disinfectant" is primarily used for:
13. The injection of a 'Toxoid' is used to create immunity against:
14. Which antibiotic is commonly used to treat Tuberculosis?
15. "Antisera" provide immediate but short-lived immunity because they contain:
16. Lysol and Carbolic acid are examples of:
17. TAB vaccine is used to provide protection against:
18. The ability of the body to resist a disease by producing antibodies is called:
19. Which of the following is a "Broad Spectrum" antibiotic?
20. Vaccination is a form of: