Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 7: Human Health And Disease – Part 2
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 7: Human Health and Disease – Part 2

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101. Which substance released during rupture of infected red blood cells is linked with fever in malaria?
ⓐ. Haemozoin
ⓑ. Histamine
ⓒ. Serotonin
ⓓ. Melanin
102. Fill in the blank in the most accurate way: In malaria, the sequence in the human host is sporozoite entry → liver phase → invasion of ______.
ⓐ. platelets
ⓑ. red blood cells
ⓒ. salivary glands
ⓓ. skin glands
103. A patient with malaria shows fever at repeated intervals rather than a continuous fever. This pattern is best explained by
ⓐ. periodic release of pollen from air sacs
ⓑ. repeated blockage of intestinal villi
ⓒ. daily multiplication only in liver tissue
ⓓ. synchronized rupture of infected red blood cells
104. Which stage of malaria is most directly associated with the typical symptoms seen during infection in humans?
ⓐ. The stage restricted only to mosquito gut
ⓑ. The stage involving infected red blood cells
ⓒ. The stage before the parasite enters the body
ⓓ. The stage limited only to external skin surface
105. Which comparison between typhoid and malaria is correct?
ⓐ. Typhoid is food- and water-borne, whereas malaria is vector-borne.
ⓑ. Typhoid is caused by protozoans, whereas malaria is caused by bacteria.
ⓒ. Typhoid spreads through female Anopheles, whereas malaria spreads through contaminated food.
ⓓ. Typhoid and malaria are both mainly spread by shared utensils.
106. Which sequence best represents the broad life-cycle logic of malaria?
ⓐ. Infected food → intestine → liver → skin lesions
ⓑ. Housefly bite → blood → lungs → stool cysts
ⓒ. Infected female Anopheles bite → sporozoites enter human → liver stage → red blood cell stage
ⓓ. Contaminated water → gut → lymph vessels → muscles
107. Assertion (A): The female Anopheles mosquito is essential for continuation of malaria transmission. Reason (R): Part of the parasite’s development occurs inside the mosquito.
ⓐ. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
ⓑ. A is true, but R is false.
ⓒ. A is false, but R is true.
ⓓ. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
108. Which statement about malaria is correct?
ⓐ. Houseflies act as the main vector and contaminate food.
ⓑ. The common cold virus produces the recurrent fever pattern.
ⓒ. The parasite remains only in liver cells throughout the disease.
ⓓ. Human infection involves liver and red blood cell stages.
109. Which organism is not a vector in the transmission of malaria?
ⓐ. Infected female Anopheles
ⓑ. Female mosquito carrying Plasmodium
ⓒ. Housefly carrying faecal contamination
ⓓ. Blood-feeding Anopheles involved in parasite transfer
110. Which statement correctly describes the role of the mosquito in malaria?
ⓐ. It serves only as a passive carrier without any parasite development.
ⓑ. It acts as the vector and supports part of the parasite’s life cycle.
ⓒ. It contaminates food with cysts that later infect humans.
ⓓ. It transmits only bacterial forms of the pathogen.
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