Biology Practice: Diseases - Causes & Control (Mock Test 2 - Anatomy, Functions & Locations)
1. In which part of the human body does the Malaria parasite ($Plasmodium$) primarily multiply first after a mosquito bite?
2. The "Widal Test" is performed to diagnose which bacterial disease by identifying antibodies in the blood?
3. Which organ system is primarily attacked by the HIV virus, leading to a loss of immunity?
4. "Pneumonia" is a disease characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the:
5. The disease "Elephantiasis" (Filariasis) causes severe swelling in limbs due to the blockage of:
6. "Tetanus" is a bacterial disease that primarily affects the _________ of the body.
7. The primary anatomical site of infection for "Cholera" is the:
8. Which of the following is a function of "Antibodies"?
9. "Hepatitis" is a viral disease that leads to the inflammation of the:
10. In "Dengue Fever", there is a dangerous and rapid decrease in the count of:
11. Where does the bacterium $Mycobacterium$ $tuberculosis$ primarily reside and form tubercles?
12. "Atherosclerosis" is a degenerative disease affecting the:
13. The "DOTS" strategy is a global program used to control:
14. Which gland is affected during "Mumps", causing swelling below the ears?
15. "Encephalitis" refers to the inflammation of the:
16. The vaccine "OPV" is administered to children to prevent which disease?
17. Which of the following is a symptom specific to "Amoebic Dysentery"?
18. The "Incubation Period" for Cholera is very short, typically:
19. Which disease is caused by the "Varicella zoster" virus?
20. "ORS" (Oral Rehydration Solution) is the primary treatment used for: