Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 7: Human Health And Disease – Part 4
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 7: Human Health and Disease – Part 4

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301. Which group is considered at higher risk for HIV infection because of direct blood exposure through shared equipment?
ⓐ. Intravenous drug abusers sharing needles
ⓑ. Students sharing notebooks in a classroom
ⓒ. Players using the same sports ground
ⓓ. Family members eating at the same table
302. Which of the following is not regarded as a common high-risk situation for HIV transmission?
ⓐ. Receiving screened blood from a safe source
ⓑ. Having multiple sexual partners
ⓒ. Sharing infected needles
ⓓ. Birth from an infected mother
303. A person repeatedly receives blood transfusions from unscreened sources. The main concern is increased risk of
ⓐ. common cold
ⓑ. HIV infection
ⓒ. ringworm
ⓓ. filariasis
304. Which statement best explains why people with multiple sexual partners are placed in a higher-risk group for HIV?
ⓐ. They are always born with weaker immunity.
ⓑ. They are more likely to face exposure through infected body fluids.
ⓒ. They naturally lose antibodies faster than others.
ⓓ. They cannot develop acquired immunity.
305. Which pair includes only groups recognized as being at higher risk of HIV infection?
ⓐ. Intravenous drug abusers and repeated transfusion recipients
ⓑ. Schoolchildren sitting in the same classroom and bus passengers
ⓒ. Players in the same team and neighbours in the same building
ⓓ. Office workers using the same staircase and library users
306. HIV may be transmitted from mother to child mainly through
ⓐ. mosquito bites soon after birth
ⓑ. casual touch during infancy
ⓒ. the placenta during pregnancy
ⓓ. dust particles in the room
307. Which of the following does not spread HIV in normal daily life?
ⓐ. Using an infected syringe
ⓑ. Casual handshaking
ⓒ. Receiving contaminated blood
ⓓ. Sexual contact with an infected person
308. A student refuses to sit beside a classmate living with HIV because he fears infection from sharing the same bench. This fear is
ⓐ. justified because HIV spreads through clothes and benches
ⓑ. justified because HIV spreads through sweat in classrooms
ⓒ. justified because HIV spreads through air in closed rooms
ⓓ. unjustified because casual contact does not transmit HIV
309. Which comparison between HIV transmission and common cold transmission is correct?
ⓐ. HIV and common cold are both spread mainly by sneezing droplets.
ⓑ. HIV spreads through specific body-fluid routes, whereas common cold spreads easily through droplets and contaminated objects.
ⓒ. HIV spreads through mosquito bites, whereas common cold spreads through blood transfusion.
ⓓ. HIV and common cold are both commonly spread by casual touch.
310. Assertion (A): HIV is not spread by ordinary social contact. Reason (R): The virus requires specific transmission routes such as infected blood, sexual contact, shared needles, or mother-to-child transfer.
ⓐ. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
ⓑ. 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.
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