Vaccination and Immunisation
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Q. Match each disease with its correct type of vaccine :
(a) Tuberculosis (i) Harmless virus
(b) Whooping cough (ii) Inactivated toxin
(c) Diphtheria (iii) Killed bacteria
(d) Polio (iv) Harmless bacteria
(a) Tuberculosis (i) Harmless virus
(b) Whooping cough (ii) Inactivated toxin
(c) Diphtheria (iii) Killed bacteria
(d) Polio (iv) Harmless bacteria
a - i, b - ii, c - iii, d - iv
a - ii, b - i, c - iv, d - iii
a - ii, b - i, c - iii, d - iv- a - iv, b - iii, c - ii, d - i
Q.
Immunity to chickenpox is an example for ___ immunity.
Q.
What is a vaccine?
A liquid containing dead pathogen
- A liquid containing a weakened pathogen
A liquid containing an attenuated pathogen
All of the above
Q.
Which of the following can be used as vaccines?
Heat-killed virus
Virus with its DNA modified that makes it weak
Protein fragments from a virus
All of the above
Q. Antivenom injection contains preformed antibodies while polio drops that are administered into the body contain:
- Activated pathogens
- Harvested antibodies
- Gamma globulin
- Attenuated pathogens
Q.
B.C.G. vaccine is used against
T.B
Leprosy
Food poisoning
None of the above
Q.
Which of the following diseases have been eradicated from India by means of vaccination?
Smallpox
Polio
Rabies
Measles
Q. A person likely to develop tetanus is immunized by administering
- Weakened germs
- Dead germs
- Preformed antibodies
- Wide spectrum antibiotics