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AIDS spreads through

  1. Blood transfusion

  2. Placental tissue

  3. Sexual intercourse

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
AIDA is the viral disease caused by HIV virus. It is transmitted through body fluids such as blood, semen, rectal fluids, vaginal fluids, breast milk. These body fluids must come into contact with a mucous membrane or damaged tissue or be directly injected into your bloodstream (by a needle or syringe) blood transfusion, sexual contact, breastfeeding and from HIV-positive pregnant women to their babies in the womb through the placenta and during birth. 
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

AIDS virus cannot be transmitted by

  1. Sharing needles and syringes

  2. Hugs and hands shakes

  3. Sexual contact

  4. Blood tranfusion


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
AIDS is a viral disease transmitted through certain body fluids such as semen, saliva, blood, the breast milk of an AIDS infected person by sexual contact,  breastfeeding from HIV-infected mother can transmit AIDS to the baby and by blood transfusion. During hug and hand shakes, no body fluid is entered into the body from one person to another.Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Which of the following causes AIDS?

  1. Sharing needles of the syringe

  2. Blood transfusion from infected person to healthy person

  3. Breast feeding to child

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

AIDS is caused by the HIV virus when transferred body fluid from the infected person to the non-infected or healthy ones while sharing infected syringes or blood transfusion or breastfeeding from an infected person to a healthy one, sexual contact etc. Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Which of these diseases are transmitted through body fluids ?

  1. AIDS and hepatitis-B

  2. Malaria and typhoid

  3. Influenza and cholera

  4. Cholera and rabies


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

AIDS and hepatitis-B are sexually transmitted diseases that are spread by contact with infected body fluids which include blood, semen, vaginal fluid or other body fluids through the mucous. Thus the correct answer is option A.

HIV infection can be detected through 

  1. Electron microscopy

  2. Endoscopy

  3. ELISA test

  4. Litnotrophy


Correct Option: C

AIDS virus contains or Human immuno deficiency (HIV) virus has protein coat and genetic material which is





  1. Single stranded RNA with protein

  2. Double stranded RNA

  3. Single stranded DNA with protein

  4. Double stranded DNA


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

HIV virus is a retrovirus which contains single stranded RNA surrounded by protein coat (core shell) as genetic material. It causes AIDS.

HIV causes reduction of

  1. T-helper cells only

  2. All T-cells

  3. B-cells only

  4. Both B and T-cells


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The T helper cells are a type of T-cell that plays an important role in the immune system, particularly in the adaptive immune system. They help the activity of other immune cells by releasing T cell cytokines. When the HIV infects the man it enters into the T-helper cells for replication and they utilize energy from T- help cells. By the viral replication, T-helper cells get damaged and gradually reduced their numbers.

At which stage, of HIV infection does one usually show symptoms of AIDS?

  1. Within 15 days of sexual contact with an infected person

  2. When the infecting retrovirus enters host cells

  3. When viral DNA is produced by reverse transcriptase

  4. When HIV replicates rapidly in helper T-lymphocytes and starts to reduce the number of T$ _H$ cells by destroying them.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There are three stages in the development of AIDS. 

The first stage is 'acute HIV infection' which is the earliest stage of HIV and develops within 2-4 weeks after a person is infected with HIV and here people have flu-like symptoms.
The second stage is 'chronic HIV infection' where HIV continues to multiply in the body but at very low levels.
The last and final stage of HIV infection is AIDS. AIDS is diagnosed when a person with HIV has a T lymphocytes count of less than 200 cells/cubic mm and/or one or more opportunistic infections. HIV uses the machinery of these T lymhocytes for replication and destroys them rapidly. Thus, the correct answer is option D.

People who are at high risk for HIV infection are 

  1. Individuals who have multiple sexual partners

  2. Drug addicts who take drugs intravenously

  3. Individuals who require repeated blood transfusions

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

HIV spreads mainly by having sex or sharing injection drug equipment such as needles with someone who has HIV. Also, certain fluid like blood from an HIV-infected person can transmit HIV. So, the person who has multiple sex partners or who takes drugs intravenously (through needles, injections) and who require repeated blood transfusions are at high risk of HIV.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Choose the wrong statement.

  1. HIV virus has RNA as its genetic material.

  2. HIV virus replicates in TH lymphocytes.

  3. Anti-retroviral drugs are only partially effective for AIDS treatment.

  4. HIV spreads by sexual contact or sharing needle with the infected person and not by mere touch of physical contact.

  5. The time-lag between the infection and appearance of AIDS symptom may vary from few hours to a week.


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the RNA-containing virus belong to the retrovirus. It targets the immune system especially TH cells, where they replicate. As the virus destroys and impairs the function of immune cells, infected individuals gradually become immunodeficient. It is transmitted from infected to healthy man through body fluid by sexual contact or sharing a needle with an infected person. The symptoms of HIV vary depending on the stage of infection. Though people living with HIV tend to be most infectious in the first few months, many are unaware of their status until later stages. The first few weeks after initial infection, individuals may experience no symptoms or an influenza-like illness including fever, headache, rash or a sore throat. It can be treated by using the anti-retroviral drug which is partially effective. Hence, the correct answer is option E.