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    Vitamin K helps in:

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    Niacin helps in the formation of:

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    The commonest anti-malarial drug is obtained from:

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    Blood capillaries can easily rupture due to the deficiency of:

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    Find the Incorrect statement:

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    A doctor advised a patient to increase the intake of a particular vitamin in his diet to improve his vision in dim light. Name the vitamin.

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    Match the following with the correct response:

    (1) Vector (A) Viral disease
    (2) Rabies (B) AIDS
    (3) Long lasting effect (C) Cigarette smoking
    (4) HIV (D) Female Anopheles

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    Choose the correct statement:

    (a) High blood pressure is caused by excessive weight and lack of exercise.
    (b) Cancers can be caused by genetic abnormalities.
    (c) Peptic ulcers are caused by eating acidic food.
    (d) Acne is not caused by staphylococci.

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    Which of the following is not an antibiotic?

    (a) Penicillin
    (b) Insulin
    (c) Streptomycin
    (d) BCG

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    Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?

    (a) Infectious diseases are caused by micro-organisms.
    (b) Antibiotics work against viral infections.
    (c) Vaccines develop immunity in the children.
    (d) Female anopheles is a causal organism of malaria.

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