Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Human Health and Disease

Question:

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:-
The word AIDS means deficiency of immune system acquired during the lifetime of an individual indicating that it is not a congenital disease. AIDS was first reported in 1981 and in the last 25 years it has spread all over the world killing more than 25 million persons. AIDS is caused by the HIV (Human Immuno deficiency Virus). The people who are at high risk of getting this infection includes the individuals who have multiple sexual partners ,drug addicts who take drugs intravenously, individuals who require repeated blood transfusions and children born to an HIV infected mother. It is imperative for the physical and psychological well being that the HIV / AIDS infected persons are not isolated from the family and society. A widely used diagnostic test for AIDS is ELISA .AIDS has no cure, prevention is the best option.

AIDS, caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), is a syndrome that impacts the immune system. Which of the following statements about AIDS and HIV is NOT true?

Options:

AIDS stands for Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome and is not a congenital disease.

AIDS was first reported in 1981 and has since killed more than 25 million people worldwide.

HIV, a retrovirus, has an envelope enclosing its DNA genome.

People at high risk of HIV infection include individuals who have multiple sexual partners.

Correct Answer:

HIV, a retrovirus, has an envelope enclosing its DNA genome.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) – HIV, a retrovirus, has an envelope enclosing its DNA genome.

The word AIDS stands for Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome. This means deficiency of immune system, acquired during the lifetime of an individual indicating that it is not a congenital disease. ‘Syndrome’ means a group of symptoms.
AIDS was first reported in 1981 and in the last twenty-five years or so, it has spread all over the world killing more than 25 million persons. AIDS is caused by the Human Immuno deficiency Virus (HIV), a member of a group of viruses called retrovirus, which have an envelope enclosing the RNA genome. Transmission of HIV-infection generally occurs by (a) sexual contact with infected person, (b) by transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products, (c) by sharing infected needles as in the case of intravenous drug abusers and (d) from infected mother to her child through placenta. So, people who are at high risk of getting this infection includes - individuals who have multiple sexual partners, drug addicts who take drugs intravenously, individuals who require repeated blood transfusions and children born to an HIV infected mother.