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1. The situation that ‘man in the midst of disease’ is referred to
A. Pathogenesis
B. Immunity
C. Pre-pathogenesis
D. Incubation
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2. In children triple antigen is given to prevent diseases like
A. Diptheria, Pertussia and Tetanus
B. Diptheria, Typhoid and Cholera
C. Diptheria, Joundice and Tetanus
D. Diptheria, Tuberculosis and Scabies
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3. The immunity is transient, lasting for few days or weeks in
A. Natural active acquired immunity
B. Passive acquired immunity
C. Artificial active acquired immunity
D. Natural immunity
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4. The resistance developed by an individual as a result of an antigenic stimulus is called
A. Active acquired immunity
B. Passive acquired immunity
C. Natural immunity
D. Innate immunity
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5. Immunizing agent are
A. Vaccines
B. Immuno-globulins
C. Antisera
D. All the three
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