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Class 12 Biology Chapter 7 Human Health and Disease

This quiz  includes questions from all key areas, such as types of diseases (infectious and non-infectious), immunity, pathogens, preventive measures, and health management. The quiz allows you to identify specific areas where your understanding may be weak, helping you focus on concepts that need further review. Each question is carefully created to assess your knowledge across all subtopics, ensuring a thorough evaluation of the chapter. After completing the quiz, you will receive a certificate to acknowledge your efforts and progress. This quiz acts as an effective self-assessment tool, offering valuable insights into your strengths and areas for improvement. It will help you strengthen your understanding of human health and disease, ensuring that you are well-prepared for exams.

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Category: Definition of Autoimmunity

1. Which of the following statements best describes why autoimmunity occurs as a result of unknown reasons?

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Category: Allergies

2. Which of the following is a common allergen?

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Category: Provides immediate defense against pathogens

3. Which of the following is NOT considered a physical barrier in innate immunity?

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Category: Definition of Vaccination

4. In what way does passive immunisation differ from vaccination in terms of longevity and immunity development?

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Category: History and discovery of HIV

5. In which cells does the HIV virus predominantly replicate after entering the human body?

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Category: Involves the activation of the immune system

6. Which immune response is more intense in active immunity?

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Category: Properties: Loss of contact inhibition, metastasis

7. Through which mechanism do cancer cells most commonly metastasize to distant body sites?

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Category: Lifestyle-related diseases

8. Considering the complex interactions, which factor poses the greatest challenge to modifying lifestyle choices to prevent cardiovascular diseases?

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Category: Effects: Addiction, withdrawal symptoms, and health impacts.

9. Why is comprehensive medical supervision essential when managing withdrawal symptoms in adolescents, particularly in light of broader social implications?

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Category: Surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy

10. Which method specifically uses drugs to target and kill cancer cells?

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Category: COMMON DISEASES IN HUMANS

11. Which of the following is a protozoan pathogen responsible for causing malaria?

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Category: Pathogens responsible for infectious diseases

12. How do Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria adapt to overcome the body’s defense mechanisms when inhaled into the respiratory tract?

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Category: Financial and emotional burden on families.

13. Why are adolescents particularly vulnerable to substance abuse issues?

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Category: Managing stress and accepting failures.

14. Which of the following is NOT recommended for managing stress according to the syllabus?

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Category: The immune system attacks the body’s own cells, tissues, or organs

15. Which component is primarily involved in the immune response?

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Category: Cannabinoids: Marijuana, hashish

16. Historically, cannabinoids have been utilized in which context?

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Category: Definition of Immunisation

17. Why is it beneficial to receive a booster dose of a vaccine after several years?

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Category: Active vs. Passive immunisation

18. Which of the following statements best describes passive immunity?

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Category: Definition and full form

19. What is ELISA used for in relation to AIDS?

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Category: Abnormal and uncontrolled cell division.

20. In diagnosing malignant tumors, why is MRI considered superior to other imaging techniques in certain scenarios?

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Category: An exaggerated immune response to harmless substances (allergens).

21. What type of antibodies are primarily involved in allergic reactions?

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Category: Adolescence and Drug/Alcohol Abuse

22. Which strategy is considered effective in preventing adolescent substance abuse?

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Category: Misuse in sports (e.g., anabolic steroids).

23. What could be a potential social implication of anabolic steroid misuse among athletes?

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Category: AIDS

24. Which enzyme does HIV use to convert its RNA into DNA?

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Category: Avoiding peer pressure and respecting individuality.

25. How does early intervention in substance abuse prevention among adolescents impact their long-term mental health outcomes?

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Category: Transmission of infectious diseases

26. How do pathogens like the influenza virus adapt for transmission during different seasons, particularly winter?

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Category: Education, counselling, parental guidance.

27. A school aims to help students deal with stress by integrating sports and music into their curriculum. How can this integration aid in preventing drug/alcohol abuse among students?

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Category: Development of immunity against specific pathogens

28. Vaccines often leverage the immune system’s ability to remember pathogens. Which of the following best describes how memory B and T cells respond during a secondary immune response to a previously encountered pathogen?

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Category: Psychological attachment and withdrawal symptoms.

29. When comparing addictive substances, how do alcohol and illicit drugs differ in terms of psychological attachment and withdrawal risk?

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Category: Causes: Peer pressure, stress, curiosity.

30. In what way does peer pressure influence the adoption of unhealthy coping mechanisms like substance use among adolescents?

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Category: Environmental factors contributing to diseases

31. In addressing waterborne diseases, how does the effectiveness of chlorination compare with that of boiling in terms of pathogen elimination?

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Category: Immunity acquired by transfer of ready-made antibodies from an external source

32. In which scenario would passive immunity be more beneficial than active immunity?

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Category: IMMUNITY

33. Which antibody type is primarily involved in allergic reactions?

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Category: Definition of Allergy

34. Which drug is used to quickly reduce severe allergic symptoms like difficulty breathing?

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Category: Does not involve the activation of the immune system

35. Why is passive immunity administered to a newborn immediately after birth rather than waiting for them to acquire active immunity naturally?

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Category: Immunity developed after exposure to pathogens or antigens

36. What is a potential risk of impaired immunological memory in the treatment of chronic autoimmune diseases using immunosuppressive therapy?

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Category: Types of Immunity

37. What is the mechanism behind immediate protection offered by passive immunity in allergic reactions?

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Category: Opioids: Morphine, heroin

38. What is one common withdrawal symptom associated with opioid dependence?

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Category: Nervous system and liver damage.

39. An individual experiencing severe anxiety, tremors, and sweating after abruptly stopping alcohol consumption is likely suffering from what condition?

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Category: Health complications like liver damage, respiratory issues, cancers

40. Using drugs and alcohol during pregnancy has adverse effects on which of the following?

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Category: Types: Benign and malignant tumors

41. What resource do malignant tumor cells compete for with normal cells?

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Category: Innate Immunity

42. Which of the following physiological barriers helps to prevent bacterial growth by maintaining a low pH environment?

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Category: Administration of a vaccine to stimulate immune response

43. What is one benefit of using recombinant DNA technology in vaccine production?

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Category: Acquired (Specific) immunity

44. When analyzing the differences between primary and secondary immune responses, which aspect significantly contributes to the heightened intensity of the secondary response?

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Category: Operates from birth

45. Which combination of innate immune barriers would be most effective in preventing a respiratory viral infection?

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Category: Process of developing immunity

46. Why is recombinant DNA technology used in vaccine production?

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Category: CANCER

47. Evaluate which type of carcinogen would most likely be detected using histopathological examination after biopsy.

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Category: Commonly Abused Substances

48. Which is a warning sign of substance abuse among teenagers?

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Category: Immediate effects:

49. A young adult experimenting with various substances begins to exhibit signs of fatigue and unexplained weight fluctuations. Despite these warning signs, they continue to mix alcohol with other drugs occasionally. What could be a potential immediate health risk associated with this behavior?

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Category: Molecular methods

50. Which technique is most suitable for detecting cancer-specific antigens using antibodies?

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Category: Infections (e.g., AIDS, Hepatitis B through shared needles).

51. In a community with a high incidence of HIV and AIDS, intravenous drug use is prevalent. Which approach would most effectively reduce the risk of infection through shared needles over the long term?

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Category: Tobacco and nicotine

52. What does the statutory warning on cigarette packets indicate?

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Category: Prevention and Control

53. (A) Personal hygiene is crucial in preventing infectious diseases.
(R) Proper disposal of waste and regular cleaning of water sources are public hygiene measures.

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Category: Biopsy, radiography, CT, MRI

54. How does MRI detect physiological changes in tissues?

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Category: Immunity developed by the body in response to an infection or vaccination

55. How do memory B and T-cells contribute to the effectiveness of active immunity?

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Category: Long-term effects:

56. Adolescents who engage in chronic alcohol use are at risk of developing what adult behavior?

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Category: Disturbance in the normal immune function

57. How do auto-immune diseases typically impact the joints in conditions such as Rheumatoid arthritis?

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Category: Physical, mental, and social impacts

58. Which strategy is most effective in preventing social abuse within community settings?

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Category: Rehabilitation programs for de-addiction.

59. How do will power and peer involvement interplay in overcoming addiction, considering the provided syllabus content?

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Category: Encouraging extracurricular activities like sports, music, and yoga.

60. Which of the following is a direct benefit of practicing yoga regularly?

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Category: Specificity: Recognizes specific antigens

61. Which type of immune response involves T-lymphocytes directly attacking infected cells?

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Category: Effects on academic performance and social behavior.

62. Which of the following combinations of symptoms and complications is most likely to indicate chronic substance abuse from intravenous drug use?

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Category: Innate (Non-specific) immunity

63. Which leukocyte type works closely with interferons to combat viral infections effectively?

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Category: DRUGS AND ALCOHOL ABUSE

64. An individual suffering from alcohol abuse experiences both immediate and long-term effects on their health. What is a potential complex consequence of chronic alcohol abuse that combines both health and social aspects?

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Category: Does not involve memory or specificity

65. How do macrophages contribute to innate immunity?

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Category: Definition and Overview

66. Which of the following is a chemical carcinogen?

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Category: Reckless behavior, vandalism, violence.

67. A university student, who was once an exemplary performer academically and socially vibrant, has begun exhibiting signs of academic decline, isolation, and aggressive behavior. What underlying factor is most plausibly contributing to this change?

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Category: Genetic disorders and malfunctions

68. Which type of carcinogen primarily causes direct DNA damage leading to mutation during the initiation stage of cancer, and what is the consequence of this mutation on cellular regulation?

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Category: Rehabilitation and de-addiction programs

69. If an individual recognizes danger signs of relapse in their recovery journey, which action should be prioritized according to rehabilitation practices?

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Category: Coca alkaloids: Cocaine

70. Which neurotransmitter’s transport is interfered with by cocaine?

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Category: Overdose leading to coma or death.

71. What is a common withdrawal symptom from alcohol?

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Category: Acquired Immunity

72. Which class of antibody is primarily involved in allergic reactions?

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Category: Formation of masses of cells (tumors).

73. In what scenario might a biopsy be more advantageous compared to non-invasive imaging techniques like MRI or CT scan when investigating a potential malignancy?

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Category: Involves the immune system’s hypersensitivity reaction.

74. What type of antibodies are produced during an allergic reaction?

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Category: Memory: Faster response upon subsequent exposures

75. What role do T-lymphocytes play during an immune response?

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Category: Education and counseling:

76. Why is it important for students to report danger signs to teachers or parents?

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