A complex interaction between man and agent environment results in
1.Health
2.Immunity
3.Pollutant
4.Disease
A deviation from normal functioning or the state of complete physical or mental well being is called
1.Health
2.Immunity
3.Disease
4.Host
A mass means of protecting the greatest number of people is
1.Incubation
2.Sanitation
3.Transmission
4.Immunization
A person who has recovered from an attack of children pox develops
1.Natural passive acquired immunity
2.Artificial passive acquired immunity
3.Natural active acquired immunity
4.Artificial active acquired immunity
A person who is free from internal conflicts comes under
1.Physical dimension
2.Social dimension
3.Mental dimension
4.Environmental dimension
A person with self control comes under
1.Physical dimension
2.Mental dimension
3.Social dimension
4.Environmental dimension
Antibody formation is stimulated in the host by administering
1.Vaccine
2.Immuno-globulin
3.Antiserum
4.Pathogen
Children require measles vaccine in
1.One dose
2. Two doses
3.Three doses
4.Four doses
Dose of typhoid vaccine given to 2-3 years old child is
1.One dose in one mouth
2.Two doses in one mouth
3.Two doses at one mouth interval
4.Three doses in one mouth
First dose of DPT and polio is given to a child of
1.6th week
2.10th week
3.14th week
4.9-12 MONTHS
Immunizing agent are
1.Vaccines
2.Immuno-globulins
3.Antisera
4.All the three
In children triple antigen is given to prevent diseases like
1.Diptheria Pertussia and Tetanus
2.Diptheria Typhoid and Cholera
3.Diptheria Joundice and Tetanus
4.Diptheria Tuberculosis and Scabies
Inoculation of vaccines to prevent diseases is called
1.Incubation
2.Transmission
3.Immunization
4.Sanitation
Live vaccines are
1. Oral polio vaccine
2.Measles vaccine
3.BCG vaccine
4.All the three
One of the most powerful and cost-effective weapons of modern medicine is
1.Incubation
2.Immunization
3.Transmission
4.Sanitation
Perfect functioning of the body implies to
1.Physical dimension
2.Mental dimension
3.Social dimension
4.Environmental dimension
Physiological or psychological disfunction is known as
1.Immunity
2.Disease
3.Health
4.Pollutant
Quantity and quality of an individual�s inter personalities and the extent of involvement with the community� is the definition of
1.Social dimension
2.Physical dimension
3.Mental dimension
4.Environmental dimension
The antibody production is stimulated by living organisms or their products which cause disease in
1.Artificial active acquired immunity
2.Natural active acquired immunity
3.Artificial passive acquired immunity
4.Natural passive acquired immunity
The determinants of health are
1.Heredity
2.Environment
3.Socioeconomic condition
4.All the three
The development of specific resistance to infection is called
1.Pathogenesis
2.Immunity
3.Pre-pathogenesis
4.Contact
The entry of micro-organisms is prevented by the chemical substance which is secreted by Sweat glands
1.Sweat glands
2.Gastric glands
3.Pancreatic glands
4. Salivary glands
The immunity is transient lasting for few days or weeks in
1.Natural active acquired immunity
2.Passive acquired immunity
3.Artificial active acquired immunity
4.Natural immunity
The resistance acquired by an individual against infection during his life times is called
1.Immunity
2.Acquired immunity
3.Natural immunity
4.Innate immunity
The resistance developed by an individual as a result of an antigenic stimulus is called
1.Active acquired immunity
2.Passive acquired immunity
3.Natural immunity
4.Innate immunity
The resistance that is transmitted to a recipient in a ready-made form is known as
1.Natural active acquired immunity
2.Artificial active acquired immunity
3.Passive acquired immunity
4.Natural immunity
The situation that man in the midst of disease� is referred to
1.Pathogenesis
2.Immunity
3.Pre-pathogenesis
4.Incubation
The specific dimensions of the health are
1.Physical
2.Mental
3.Social
4.All the three
The specific resistance exhibited by the host towards infections by pathogens and their products is called
1.Pathogenesis
2.Pre- pathogenesis
3.Incubation
4.Immunity
Third dose of DPT and polio is given to this age group
1.6th week
2.10th week
3.14th week
4.9-12 months
Tuberculosis vaccine is also known as
1.BCG
2.DPT
3.MMR
4.DT
Two phases of natural history of diseases include
1. Contamination and contact
2.Incubation and infection
3. Pre-pathogenesis phase and pathogenesis phase
4.Immunity and contact
Typhoid vaccine is given to this age group of children
1.8-24 months
2.15th month to 2 years
3.2-3 years
4.4 to 6 years
Vaccine given to the new born is
1.DPT
2.MMR
3.BCG
4.TT
Whooping cough is also known as
1.Tuberculosis
2.Pertussis
3.Tetanus
4.Diphtheria