Animal Diseases
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Which among the following are water-borne diseases?
Cholera
Dysentery
Malaria
Dengue
Which one of the following diseases is not due to contamination of water?
Cholera
Jaundice
Typhoid
Hepatitis-B
Can a virus kill another virus?
Which of the following statement describes the relationship between sanitation and disease?
Poor sanitation and contaminated drinking water are the causes of a large number of diseases
Good sanitation and contaminated drinking water are the causes of a large number of diseases
No relation between sanitation and diseases
Poor sanitation and no diseases
Cattle are both affected by internal and external______.
Which of the following are fungal infections?
Ringworm
Malaria
Athlete's foot
Jaundice
Which of the following diseases is not caused due to contamination of water?
Hepatitis
Jaundice
Cholera
Typhoid
Which virus causes influenza?
Which of the following diseases can a person suffer from by drinking contaminated water?
Cholera
Small pox
Malaria
None of these
How do pathogens enter our body ? Give examples of pathogens
Untreated human excreta is a health hazard. Explain how?
- Stem
- Leaf
- Flower
- Root
What Causes The Late Blight Of Potato?
- Rhizobium - Biofertilizer
- Serratia - Drug
- Spirulina - Single cell protein
- Streptomycetes - Antibiotic
Infectious diseases are caused by microbes with immediate symptoms.
True
False
Causative agent for viral and bacterial diseases
- True
- False
- Bacterium
- Protozoan
- Virus
- Worm
Do humans carry viruses?
Which of the following is a disease that primarily infect humans?
Rabies
Anthrax
Small-pox
Foot and mouth disease
- Phytophthora infestans
- Ustilago nuda
- Phytophthora palmivora
- Colletotrichum falcatum
- Bacillus species
- Morbillivirus
- None of the above
- Theileria
Intestinal worms infect about _________ percent of the population of the developing world.
20
30
40
10
Which of these diseases are not caused by fungi?
Chicken pox
Skin diseases
Diarrhea
TB
- Rust
- Smut
- Blast
- Bunt
- The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture
- The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism
- Cells are formed from preexisting cells
- Both A and B
- 20 nm
- 300 nm
- 400 nm
- 0.002 nm
- Tick fever
- Rinderpest
- Ascariasis
- Anthrax