Class 10th English Lesson 02 Allergy -Dr. Rana S.P. Singh Objective Question and Answer Bihar Boad Examination Supplementry English Reader –II
1. Who is the author of
“Allergy” ?
(A) Premchand
(B) Dr. Rana S. P. Singh
(C) Puran Singh
(D) None of these
2. What is allergy?
(A) A malfunction of human immune system
(B) A Genetic disease
(C) A disease caused by Pollution
(D) None of these
3. Which of the following is caused by Allergy ?
(A) Fever
(B) Eczema
(C) Asthma
(D) All of the above
4. How can Allergic diseases treated ?
A) By avoidance of the allergen
(B) By taking anti-allergic medicine
(C) By taking anti-allergic doses
(D) Both (A) & (B)
5. What is suggested to avoid allergy ?
(A) Wear of pollen mask when moving the
(B) Stay indoors in the morning and on windy days
(C). Read and understand food labels
(D) All of the above
6. A person has to be exposed to the particular……………….
for some time to become allergic to it.
(A) Symptom
(B) Antigen
(C) Allergen
(D) Protein
7. The ……………. path of allergy development is widely
referred to as “the allergy march.”
(A) Side
(B) Twistedi
(C) Direct
(D) Indirect
8. The clinical use of inhaled ……………… is currently
gaining ground due to their anti-inflammatory effects.
(A) Steroids
(B) Proteins
(C) Allergens
(D) antibodies
9. Sheets, mattress pads and blankets should be washed
…………… in hot water.
(A) Yearly
(B) Daily
(C) Weekly
(D) Monthly
10. How many general approaches are there to the
treatment of allergic diseases ?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
11. Which one of the following is not suggested to avoid
allergen?
(A) Remove carpets and upholstered furniture.
(B) Rid the home of indoor plants and other sources of
mildew.
(C) Don’t stay indoors in the morning and on windy days.
(D) Keep windows and doors closed during heavy
pollinationseasons.
12. Which one of the following is a suggestion to avoid
allergen?
(A) Allow dander-producing animals in the house
(B) Read and understand food labels
(C) Don’t enclose mattress, box springs and pillows in
plastic barrier cloth
(D) none of these
13. What is IgE ?
(A) allergy
(B) antibody
(C) allergen
(D) none of these
14. IgE antibodies is that they can be specific for
hundreds of different ………………
(A) allergy
(B) allergens
(C) antibodies
(D) diseased
15. What is the full form of ECP?.
(A) Economic Cationic Protein
(B) Elementary Cationic Protein
(C) Effective Current Phosphate
(D) Eosinophilic Cationic Protein
16. Our basic understanding of allergy has evolved from
the discovery in…
(A) 1960
(B) 1965
(C) 1966
(D) 1967
17. Our basic understanding of allergy has evolved from
the discovery by scientistis …………………
(A) Uppola and Baltimore
(B) Uppsala and Boltimore
(C) Uppsala and Baltimore
(D) none of these
18. Initially, allergy often appears as seemingly ……………..
condition, such as hay fever during the pollen season.
(A) begin
(B) benin
(C) binign
(D) benigh
19. Allergens are of ……………..
(A) two types
(B) three types
(C) four types
(D) many types
20. What are allergens ? :
(A) allergic remedy
(B) harmful
(C) substances producing allergic reaction
(D) harmless substances
21. Dr. Rana S. P. Singh was born on
(A) 23 January 1976
(B) 28 January 1976
(C) 23 March 1879
(D) 18 January 1896
22. A powder produced by the male part of a flower
(A) allergy
(B) poll
(C) pollen
(D) allergeni
23. IgE was discovered in
(A) 1837
(B) 1867
(C) 1967
(D) 1957
24. EcP is a
(A) allergy
(B) milk
(C) protein
(D) allergen
25. For effective asthama treatment, it is important for
a person to consider some other things too besides the obvious signs of the
disease.
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Both
(D) None
26. Often at first, allergy appears in a ……………. form.
(A) allergen
(B) dew
(C) mild
(D) None of these
27. Genetic and environment risk factors can cause .
(A) immune
(B) mild
(C) allergies
(D) antibody
28. The two scientists – Uppsala and Baltimore discovered
immunoglobulin E or IgE antibodies in
(A) 1866
(B) 1867
(C) 1986
(D) 1967
29. The most troublesome allergen in North America is
(A) allergies
(B) ragweed
(C) ragweed pollen
(D) itching and paining
30. What are allergens ? :
(A) allergic remedy
(B) harmful
(C) substances producing allergic reaction
(D) harmless substances