1. Which of the following is/are possible symptoms of cancer?
(a) Unexpected low-grade fever
(b) A change in a wart or mole
(c) Unexplained loss of weight
(d) All of these
2. Oncogenes are the cancer causing genes in the cells but they
do not express usually. This is because of the presence of
(a) proto-oncogenes
(b) tumour promoters
(c) transposons or jumping genes
(d) tumour suppressor genes.
3. Which of the following cancer takes place in Kashmiris while
using Kangri?
(a) Uterine cancer (b) Cervical cancer
(c) Skin cancer (d) Both (a) and (c)
4. Select the mismatched pair.
(a) Herpes simplex 1 – Lip cancer
(b) Epstein-Barr – Liver cancer
(c) Herpes simplex II – Cervical cancer
(d) Hepatitis B – Liver cancer
5. Read the following statements and select the incorrect one.
(a) In the progression stage, cancer cells overgrow the
area of tumor and pass into blood vessels.
(b) Hodgkin’s disease is an example of human lymphoma.
(c) Caffeine, nicotine and arsenic air pollutants may cause
cancer.
(d) Jagged teeth may cause tongue cancer.
6. Which of the following is an example of angiogenesis inhibitor?
(a) Vincristine (b) Vinblastine
(c) Bevacizumab (c) Taxol
7. Which of the following is not a character of cancerous tissues
in our body?
(a) Contact inhibition
(b) Neoplasia
(c) Metastasis
(d) Inability for differentiation (Karnataka 2012)
8. The basic difference between a cancer cell and a normal cell is
(a) cancer cells divide continuously but normal cells do not
divide
(b) cancer cells divide but do not differentiate like normal
cells
(c) normal cells are immortal but cancer cells are mortal
(d) normal cells are bigger than cancer cells.
9. Select the correct statement.
(a) Early detection of cancer decreases the chances for
successful treatment.
(b) In chemotherapy, a variety of anti-cancer drugs are
used that produce more injury to normal cells than to
cancerous cells.
(c) Taxol is an anticancer drug obtained from Taxus
baccata.
(d) Pap test is used for detecting breast and cervical cancer.
10. Select the correct pair.
(a) BRCAI gene – Burkitt’s lymphoma
(b) Wilms Tumour-1 gene – Breast cancer
(c) APC gene – Colon carcinoma
(d) BRCA2 gene – Cervical cancer
11. The carcinoma, a type of cancer originates from
(a) blood (b) connective tissue
(c) epithelial tissue (d) lymph gland.
(WB JEE 2012)
12. Cancer cells are damaged by radiations while others are not.
This occurs because cancer cells
(a) are starved
(b) are different in nature
(c) undergo rapid division
(d) none of these.
13. Cells affected by leukemia are
(a) plasma cells (b) thrombocytes
(c) leucocytes (d) erythrocytes.
14. Genes involved in cancer are
(a) house keeping genes (b) oncogenes
(c) tumour genes (d) regulator genes.
15. Spread of cancerous cells to distant places is
(a) malignancy (b) metastasis
(c) mutations (d) benign tumour.
16. Tumour promoter is
(a) oncogene promoting cancer
(b) substance that produces tumour
(c) substance that activates transcription in cancer cells
(d) all of these.
17. Which one of the following is incorrect about cancer cells?
(a) They exhibit mass proliferation.
(b) They exhibit the property of contact inhibition.
(c) They are produced when cellular oncogenes of normal
cells are activated.
(d) They show metastasis. (Karnataka CET 2014)
18. Which one of the following therapies will involve only the
cancerous cells, not the normal cells in treatment?
(a) Immunotherapy (b) Chemotherapy
(c) Radiation therapy (d) All of these
19. A patient is suspicious of having breast cancer. What
type of test will a physician conduct to diagnose the cancer?
(a) Pap test
(b) CT Scan
(c) Blood test
(d) Mammography
20. Statements A : Cancer cells are virtually immortal until the
body in which they reside dies.
Statements B : Cancer is caused by damage to genes
regulating the cell division cycle.
(a) Both statements A and B are correct and B is the
correct explanation of A.
(b) Both statements A and B are correct but B is not the
correct explanation of A.
(c) Statement A is correct but B is false.
(d) Both the statements are false. (AIIMS 2018)
21. 3,4-benzopirene is a carcinogen. Which organ of the body
does it effect?
(a) Lungs (b) Liver
(c) Prostate gland (d) Vagina
22. Match the column I (carcinogens) with column II (organs
affected) and select the correct option from the codes given.
Column I Column II
A. Cadmium oxide (i) Lungs
B. Asbestos (ii) Vagina
C. Vinyl chloride (iii) Urinary bladder
D. Diethylstilbestrol (iv) Prostate gland
E. 2-Napthylamine (v) Liver
(a) A-(iv); B-(i); C-(v); D-(ii); E-(iii)
(b) A-(i); B-(ii); C-(iii); D-(iv); E-(v)
(c) A-(ii); B-(iv); C-(v); D-(i); E-(iii)
(d) A-(iii); B-(i); C-(ii); D-(v); E-(iv)
23. Rhabdomyosarcoma is a cancer of
(a) bones
(b) adipose tissue
(c) striated muscles
(d) spleen.
24. Which of the following is an example of carcinoma?
(a) Melanoma cancer of skin
(b) Cancer of lymph gland
(c) Cancer of muscle
(d) Cancer of blood
25. Read the following differences between benign and
malignant tumour.
Benign tumour Malignant tumour
B(i) This tumour is not
enclosed in any specific
tissue.
M. This tumour is enclosed
in the connective
tissue.
B.(ii) It remains confined to
the site of its origin.
M.It is not confined to the
tissue.
B.(iii) It divides in an
uncontrolled manner.
M.It spreads showing
metastasis.
Of the above differences how many are correct ones?
(a) (i) only (b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (i) and (ii) (d) (i) and (iii)
26. Which one of the following cancers does not form a solid
neoplasm?
(a) Leukemia (b) Lymphoma
(c) Lipoma (d) Sarcoma
27. Hodgkin’s disease is
(a) Cancer of lymphoid tissue
(b) Cancer of mammary gland
(c) Cancer of WBC
(d) Cancer of liver.
28. Aromatic amines used in the manufacture of synthetic dyes
cause cancer of the
(a) skin (b) lung
(c) liver (d) urinary bladder.
29. Antibiotics are used to prevent infection or transfusion are
given to cancer patients. This is part of
(a) immunotherapy (b) supportive therapy
(c) hormone therapy (d) chemotherapy.
30. Cancer cells are
(a) HeLa cells (b) IF – 1
(c) NGF (d) PDGF
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