OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. Who has written the article, “allergy” ?
(a) Dr. Rana S.P.Singh
(b) Dr. M. Iliyas
(c) Dr. Virat Singh
(d) Dr. Abdul Bari S
2. In which district was Rana S.P. Singh born ?
(a) Champaran
(b) Sasaram
(c) Darbhanga
(d) Gopalganj
3. In which village was Dr. Rana S.P. Singh born ?
(a) Kumraoli
(b) Hathua (Macchagar Lachiram)
(c) Ahmednagar
(d) Rasoolpur
4. Dr. Rana S.P.Singh was especialised in ______
(a) Liver
(b) Kidney
(c) Psychology
(d) Allergy
5. Dr. Rana S.P.Singh was _____ son of a police inspector.
(a) first
(b) second
(c) third
(d) fourth
6.The father of Rana S.P.Singh was a ______
(a) Surgeon
(b) Doctor
(c) Vendor
(d) Police inspector
7. Allergy is a kind of ______
(a) disease
(b) feeling
(c) energy drink
(d) food
8. Allergy is a malfunction of the human
(a) business
(b) immune system
(c) lungs
(d) kidney
9. Allergy causes ______ against the normally harmless substances in the environment.
(a) normal reaction
(b) testimonial
(c) violent reaction
(d) nothing
10. The substances that cause allergic reactions are called ________
(a) allergens
(b) allegra
(c) penicillin
(d) algebra
11. The allergens first cause ______ ,which lead to a variety of symptoms like fever, eczema etc.
(a) inflammation
(b) flaming
(c) randomisation
(d) feeling
12. and environmental factors cause allergy.
(a) genetic
(b) evolutionary
(c) arsenic
(d) remedial
13. Genetic and – factors cause allergy.
(a) firmamental
(b) evolutionary
(c) environmental
(d) alphabetical
14. Environmental factors such as smoking and _____ also cause allergy.
(a) vaporisation
(b) rain
(c) precipitation
(d) pollution
15. Environmental factors such as _____ and pollution also cause allergy.
(a) precipitation
(b) smoking
(c) ‘brokering
(d) stroking
16. Initially allergy causes hay fever in the ______ season.
(a) rainy
(b) pollen
(c) winter
(d) molten
17. Those allergies which start as eczema or gastrointestinal problems may evolve into ______
(a) asthma
(b) prevention
(c) cancer
(d) cure
18. The direct path of development of eczema or gastrointestinal problems may evolve into asthma is known as ______
(a) parade march
(b) allergy august
(c) allergy march
(d) march past
19. Our basic understanding of allergy has evolved from the discovery of antibody
(a) Immunoglobin E or IgE
(b) IgC
(c) Immunoglobin F
(d) Immunoglobin D
20. Immunoglobin E or IgE was discovered in ____
(a) 1956
(b) 1967
(c) 1992
(d) 1969
21. Immunoglobin E or IgE was discovered by the scientists in ______ and ______ .
(a) Uppsala and Baltimore
(b) Honlululu
(c) Delhi and Patna
(d) Alaska and Hawai
22. _____ provide temporary relief from allergy by masking the symptoms.
(a) Anti-histamines
(b) Anti-coagulants
(c) Antimony
(d) Antibody
23. Anti-histamines provide _____ relief from allergy by masking the symptoms.
(a) anti
(b) no
(c) permanent
(d) temporary
24. The clinical use of _____ is currently gaining due to their anti-inflammatory effects.
(a) vaccines
(b) exhaled steroids
(c) low steroids
(d) inhaled steroids
25. ______ by inhaled steroids may have serious side effects.
(a) undertreatment
(b) treatment
(c) overtreatment
(d) one of the above
26. Overtreatment by inhaled steroids may have _______ .
(a) no effect
(b) low effect
(c) bride effect
(d) side effect
27. Eoisnophilic Cationic Protein is a protein generated in certain _______ actively engaged in immune system defense.
(a) white blood cells
(b) red blood cells
(c) platelets
(d) plasma cells
28. Eoisnophilic Cationic Protein is a protein generated in certain white blood cells actively engaged in ______ system defense.
(a) immune
(b) rumen
(c) blotting
(d) clotting
29. ______ Cationic Protein is a protein generated in certain white blood cells actively engaged in immune system defense.
(a) Basophilic
(b) Neutrophilic
(c) Eoisnophilic
(d) Hydrophylic
30. Wear a _____ when moving on the grass or housecleaning .
(a) white mask
(b) pollen mask
(c) handkerchief
(d) rolling mask
31. Stay ______ in the morning, when pollen count is at its highest and on windy days.
(a) indoors
(b) outdoors
(c) asleep
(d) awake
32. Stay indoors in the _____ when pollen count is at its highest and on windy days.
(a) night
(b) morning
(c) noon
(d) evening
33. Read and understand ______ (for people with food allergy).
(a) rescription
(b) sign language
(c) food labels
(d) good books
34. Keep windows and doors _____ during heavy. pollination seasons.
(a) closed
(b) polished
(c) open
(d) painted
35. Keep windows and doors closed during heavy _____ seasons.
(a) spring
(b) winter
(c) pollination
(d) rainy
36. Rid the home of indoor plants and other sources of _______
(a) pepsi
(c) coke
(b) mountain dew
(d) mildew
37. Rid the home of ______ plants and other sources of mildew.
(a) dogs
(b) outdoor
(c) cats
(d) indoor
38. Don’t allow ______ producing animals in the house.
(a) cough
(b) dander
(c) stool
(d) urine
39. Removing ______ and upholstered furniture has been described as a drastic measure for treatment on allergy.
(a) notebooks
(b) carpet
(c) wicket
(d) charcoal
40. ______ is a chemical that kills house dust-mites.
(a) acaricide
(b) insecticide
(C) pesticide
(d) fertliser
41. ______ acid solution neutralises the allergen into mite droppings.
(a) sulphuric
(b) hydrochloric
(c) tannic
(d) phosphoric
42. ______ is any substance capable of producing allergy .
(a) oxygen
(b) allergen
(c) hydrogen
(d) nutragen
43. ______ denotes increased response to stimuli.
(a) hyper-reactivity
(b) obstruction
(c) benign
(d) hypo-reactivity
44. ______ is blocking of a land or opening.
(a) obstruction
(b) reduction
(c) shortage
(d) benign
45. is swelling of any part of the body.
(a) Pollen
(b) Genetic
(c) Inahle
(d) Inflammation
46. ______ is anything relating to reproduction.
(a) hydrogen
(b) genetic
(c) allergen
(d) mildew
47. _______ is a form of allergy affecting the nose and the eyes and prevalent in falls.
(a) mildew
(b) reproduction
(c) medicine
(d) hay fever
48. ______ is destructive growth of plant.
(a) building
(b) wildew
(c) needling
(d) mildew
49. _____ are the male reproductive cells of certain plants.
(a) pollen
(b) stigma
(c) style
(d) ovary
50. ______ is a naturally occuring chemical substance in the body tissue which is powerful stimulant of gastric secretion.
(a) Medicine
(b) Symptoms
(c) Histamine
(d) Precaution
51. _____ means anything relating to stomach and the intestine.
(a) Gastrointestinal
(b) Cardiac
(c) Lymphatic node
(d) Histamine
52. ______ is drugs taken internally or applied externally.
(a) Medicine
(b) Page Up
(c) Allergy March
(d) Stimulant
53. ________ shock is severe allergic reaction occuring after an injection of substance to which person is sensitive.
(a) Anaphyctic
(b) Apoclyptic
(c) Immune
(d) Shock
54. _____ means mild, not malignant.
(a) fertiliser
(b) Inhale
(c) Benign
(d) Pharmacy
55. ______ means to draw in the air or drug.
(a) exhale
(b) inhale
(c) obstruct
(d) reduce
56. Sheets, mattress pads and blankets should be washed ………. in hot water
(a) Daily
(b) Monthly
(c) Half yearly
(d) Weekly
57. A person has to be exposed to the particular …….. for some time to become allergic to it.
(a) symptom
(b) antigen
(c) allergen
(d) protein