EXAM SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE
⩥ Aesthesia. Answer: Sensibility
⩥ Ague. Answer: Malarial fever or any other severe, recurrent symptom
of malarial origin.
⩥ Amplification. Answer: When susceptible wild birds bitten by infected
mosquitoes in turn become infected.
⩥ Amplifying host. Answer: Infected birds/animals in the one- to three-
day period when a virus is present in their blood during which
noninfected mosquitoes can obtain the virus by feeding on the bird or
animals blood.
⩥ Anorexia. Answer: Loss of appetite for food.
⩥ Anterior. Answer: At or toward the front
⩥ Anteroventrally. Answer: In the front and underneath or on the lower
side.
, ⩥ Antibody. Answer: Any substance formed in the blood that reacts with
a specific antigen or inactivates or destroys toxin.
⩥ Aphasia. Answer: Loss of power of expression by speech, writing or
signs, or of comprehending spoken or written language because of injury
or disease of the brain centers.
⩥ Apically. Answer: Pertaining to or located at the apex.
⩥ Arboviral. Answer: Pertaining to a group of viruses including the
causative agents of yellow fever, virus encephalitides and certain febrile
infections such as dengue, which are transmitted to humans by various
arthropods including mosquitoes and ticks. Those transmitted by ticks
are often considered in a separate category (tick-borne viruses).
⩥ Arthropod vector. Answer: A member of the phylum Arthropoda -
which includes the Crustacea, Myriopoda, Insecta and Arachnoidea -
which carries pathogenic organisms.
⩥ Aseptic meningitis. Answer: Inflammation of the brain or spinal cord
in which pathogenic organisms are absent.
⩥ Cephalothorax. Answer: The body region formed by fusion of head
and thorax in Arachnida and Crustacea.