Health and Hygiene Online Test 7th Science Lesson 6 Questions in English
Health and Hygiene Online Test 7th Science Lesson 6 Questions in English
Health and Hygiene Online Test 7th Science Lesson 6 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 63
1. Question
1. Which refers to the good habits and their practices which is followed to prevent diseases, maintain good health, especially through cleanliness, consumption of safe drinking water and proper disposal of sewage?
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Hygiene refers to the good habits and their practices which is followed to prevent diseases, maintain good health, especially through cleanliness, consumption of safe drinking water and properdisposal of sewage. It refers to all those activities that are done for improving and maintaining good health and sound mind.
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Hygiene refers to the good habits and their practices which is followed to prevent diseases, maintain good health, especially through cleanliness, consumption of safe drinking water and properdisposal of sewage. It refers to all those activities that are done for improving and maintaining good health and sound mind.
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Question 2 of 63
2. Question
2. Which among the following statement is correct
1) Health is the best wealth. If you have good health, you will have a sound mind and you will gain good knowledge and wealth also. To maintain good health, you should follow good hygiene, eat nutritious food, do exercise, take rest and have a sound sleep. It is also referring to a state of a sound mind and body free from any sickness or ailment, stress and problems.
2) Cleanliness refers to the maintenance of personal and environmental hygiene. In simple words, it refers to the state of being clean which is essential for good health. To protect us from diseases it is essential to maintain good health by taking regular bath, cleaning the clothes and surroundings and also avoiding unhygienic food consumption.
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Question 3 of 63
3. Question
3. Which among the following does not cause colds and flu?
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Colds and the flu are common communicable diseases. It is caused not only by bacteria but also by virus.
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Colds and the flu are common communicable diseases. It is caused not only by bacteria but also by virus.
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Question 4 of 63
4. Question
4. Which among the following is not the symptoms of colds and flu?
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When you have cold and flu, you may also have running nose, cough, sore throat, and sometimes fever or pain in the joints. For some, this condition may also lead to mild diarrhoea.
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When you have cold and flu, you may also have running nose, cough, sore throat, and sometimes fever or pain in the joints. For some, this condition may also lead to mild diarrhoea.
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Question 5 of 63
5. Question
5. Which is defined as “the branch of health which is concerned with the individual’s adjustment to the physiological needs of the body and mind for the attainment of the maximum level of health, it also refers to the cleaning and grooming of the body?
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Personal hygiene is defined as “the branch of health which is concerned with the individual’s adjustment to the physiological needs of the body and mind for the attainment of the maximum level of health, it also refers to the cleaning and grooming of the body.
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Personal hygiene is defined as “the branch of health which is concerned with the individual’s adjustment to the physiological needs of the body and mind for the attainment of the maximum level of health, it also refers to the cleaning and grooming of the body.
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Question 6 of 63
6. Question
6. Which among the following statement is correct
1) Secretions oozing out from the nose may contains virus not bacteria. When the patient touches the nose and some other object or someone else the virus is transferred. When the patient sneezes or coughs the virus comes out with the droplets and become airborne
2) Hence it is a good practice for the patient with cold and flu to use a handkerchief to blow the noses and also wash the hands often to ensure that they do not accidentally spread the virus to others.
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Secretions oozing out from the nose may contains the bacteria or virus. When the patient touch the nose and some other object or someone else the virus is transferred. When the patient sneezes or coughs the virus comes out with the droplets and become airborne.
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Secretions oozing out from the nose may contains the bacteria or virus. When the patient touch the nose and some other object or someone else the virus is transferred. When the patient sneezes or coughs the virus comes out with the droplets and become airborne.
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Question 7 of 63
7. Question
7. Which among the following is incorrect about adoption measures for community hygiene?
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Used water from houses should not be let out into open drains or open areas.
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Used water from houses should not be let out into open drains or open areas.
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Question 8 of 63
8. Question
8. Which among the following mosquito spread Dengue?
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Dengue is spread by mosquitoes of Aedes aegypti caused by DEN-1, 2 viruses belonging to the type- flavivirus. It decreases counting of the blood platelets of human blood and it has a maximum flight range of 50–100 meters in and around the places.
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Dengue is spread by mosquitoes of Aedes aegypti caused by DEN-1, 2 viruses belonging to the type- flavivirus. It decreases counting of the blood platelets of human blood and it has a maximum flight range of 50–100 meters in and around the places.
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Question 9 of 63
9. Question
9. Which among the following is the core systems that should be in synchronization and functioning well?
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The human body systems work well with proper maintenance and guidance. For smooth functioning, all the parts of the body should work in unison. The digestive system, circulatory and muscular system is the core systems that should be in synchronization and functioning well. So keep them well by proper care.
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The human body systems work well with proper maintenance and guidance. For smooth functioning, all the parts of the body should work in unison. The digestive system, circulatory and muscular system is the core systems that should be in synchronization and functioning well. So keep them well by proper care.
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Question 10 of 63
10. Question
10. The act of chewing and tasting is called ____
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Good oral hygiene implies sound teeth and healthy gums with healthy surrounding tissues. The physical act of chewing food promotes saliva and gastric secretions which helps digestion. The act of chewing and tasting is called ‘mastication’. It gives pleasure and emotional satisfaction of eating food.
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Good oral hygiene implies sound teeth and healthy gums with healthy surrounding tissues. The physical act of chewing food promotes saliva and gastric secretions which helps digestion. The act of chewing and tasting is called ‘mastication’. It gives pleasure and emotional satisfaction of eating food.
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Question 11 of 63
11. Question
11. Which among the following statement is correct
1) Teeth is essential for good appearance and clear speech also. When you brush two times a day, it will prevent the formation of tartar and plaque on your teeth and gums.
2) When you Floss, it will remove food particles, plaque which build up between your teeth but it will not remove bacteria. When you start flossing, your gums may bleed a little bit, but after few days that will be stopped.
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When you Floss, it will remove food particles, plaque, and bacteria which build up between your teeth. When you start flossing, your gums may bleed a little bit, but after few days that will be stopped. It should be started only with proper medical guidance.
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When you Floss, it will remove food particles, plaque, and bacteria which build up between your teeth. When you start flossing, your gums may bleed a little bit, but after few days that will be stopped. It should be started only with proper medical guidance.
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Question 12 of 63
12. Question
12. Which among the following is the causes of bleeding gums?
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Bleeding gums is caused by Vitamin C deficiency. Remedial measures are eating citrus fruits.
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Bleeding gums is caused by Vitamin C deficiency. Remedial measures are eating citrus fruits.
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Question 13 of 63
13. Question
13. Which among the following is the cause of Tooth decay?
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Tooth decay is caused by Bacteria in plaque. Bacteria produce acids. Brushing and flossing the teeth can prevent decay are remedial measures.
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Tooth decay is caused by Bacteria in plaque. Bacteria produce acids. Brushing and flossing the teeth can prevent decay are remedial measures.
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Question 14 of 63
14. Question
14. Which among the following is the cause of Periodontitis?
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Periodontitis is caused by Tobacco chewing. It is severe form of gum disease ruin the bones, gums, and other tissues. Remedies for Periodontitis is chewing type of tobacco should be avoided. Eat a well-balanced diet
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Periodontitis is caused by Tobacco chewing. It is severe form of gum disease ruin the bones, gums, and other tissues. Remedies for Periodontitis is chewing type of tobacco should be avoided. Eat a well-balanced diet
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Question 15 of 63
15. Question
15. Which among the following are considered as “windows to the world”?
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Eyes are an important organ of our body. Th ey are considered as “windows to the world”.
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Eyes are an important organ of our body. Th ey are considered as “windows to the world”.
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Question 16 of 63
16. Question
16. How many percentages of what we perceive comes through the sense of sight?
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Eyesight is the most important sense. 80% of what we perceive comes through the sense of sight. The protection of the eyes, can reduce the odds of blindness and vision loss. we protection of our eye from the diseases, surroundings, climate condition.
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Eyesight is the most important sense. 80% of what we perceive comes through the sense of sight. The protection of the eyes, can reduce the odds of blindness and vision loss. we protection of our eye from the diseases, surroundings, climate condition.
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Question 17 of 63
17. Question
17. Which among the following statement is correct
1) The condition of the hair reflects to some extent the nutritional status and general health of the body. Thin, sparse hair and the loss of hair indicates a poor nutritional status. The deficiencies in diet, physical and mental illness of various kinds may also lead to premature greying of hair.
2) The hair follicles from which the hair grows produce oil which keeps the hair smooth. The sweat and the dead skin cells come off the scalp. The oil, sweat and dead cells all add together and can make the hair greasy and look dirty unless it is washed regularly. The regular hair wash and massage of the scalp will remove the dead skin cells, excess oil and dust
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Question 18 of 63
18. Question
18. Which among the following is the causative agents of Conjunctivitis?
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Conjunctivitis (Pink eye) is caused by a virus and bacteria. One or both eyes can be affected. Highly contagious; can be spread by contamination and sneezing. Antibiotic eye drops or ointments, home remedy.
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Conjunctivitis (Pink eye) is caused by a virus and bacteria. One or both eyes can be affected. Highly contagious; can be spread by contamination and sneezing. Antibiotic eye drops or ointments, home remedy.
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Question 19 of 63
19. Question
19. Which among the following is the causative agents of Night blindness?
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Night Blindness is caused by a lack of vitamin A, a disorder of the cells in your retina. It makes hard to see well at night or in poor light. Eat foods rich in antioxidant, vitamins and minerals as remedies.
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Night Blindness is caused by a lack of vitamin A, a disorder of the cells in your retina. It makes hard to see well at night or in poor light. Eat foods rich in antioxidant, vitamins and minerals as remedies.
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Question 20 of 63
20. Question
20. Which among the following is the causative agents for colour blindness?
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Colour blindness is caused by genetic condition. Difficulty distinguishing between colours and Inability to see shades or tones of the same colour. There is no known cure for colour blindness. Contact lenses and glasses with filters.
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Colour blindness is caused by genetic condition. Difficulty distinguishing between colours and Inability to see shades or tones of the same colour. There is no known cure for colour blindness. Contact lenses and glasses with filters.
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Question 21 of 63
21. Question
21. Which is the functional or physical change from a normal state that affects the health of a person by causing disability or discomfort?
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A disease is the functional or physical change from a normal state that affects the health of a person by causing disability or discomfort.
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A disease is the functional or physical change from a normal state that affects the health of a person by causing disability or discomfort.
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Question 22 of 63
22. Question
22. Which among the following is not the reason that leads to the development of disease in an individual?
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The following are reasons that could leads to the development of disease in an individual. 1. Infection caused by disease-causing microbes, 2. Lack of balanced diet, 3. Poor lifestyle and unhealthy habits and 4. Malfunctioning of one or more body parts or organs.
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The following are reasons that could leads to the development of disease in an individual. 1. Infection caused by disease-causing microbes, 2. Lack of balanced diet, 3. Poor lifestyle and unhealthy habits and 4. Malfunctioning of one or more body parts or organs.
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Question 23 of 63
23. Question
23. The prevention and treatment of sickness can be considered in how many groups?
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The prevention and treatment of sickness can be considered in two groups for their better understanding. They are, communicable and non-communicable disease.
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The prevention and treatment of sickness can be considered in two groups for their better understanding. They are, communicable and non-communicable disease.
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Question 24 of 63
24. Question
24. Which among the following is not the communicable disease?
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Communicable diseases are those that spread from one person to another. Healthy persons must be protected from people with communicable diseases. Diseases spread through contaminated air, water, food or vectors (insects and other animals). Anaemia is a non-communicable disease.
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Communicable diseases are those that spread from one person to another. Healthy persons must be protected from people with communicable diseases. Diseases spread through contaminated air, water, food or vectors (insects and other animals). Anaemia is a non-communicable disease.
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Question 25 of 63
25. Question
25. Which among the following is not the disease caused by bacteria?
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The communicable disease (like tuberculosis, Cholera and Typhoid), which are caused by microbes and spread through air, water and some other organisms also.
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The communicable disease (like tuberculosis, Cholera and Typhoid), which are caused by microbes and spread through air, water and some other organisms also.
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Question 26 of 63
26. Question
26. Tuberculosis is caused by which bacteria?
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Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculae and spreads from one person to another person through air by spitting and prolonged contact with sharing materials of the patient.
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Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculae and spreads from one person to another person through air by spitting and prolonged contact with sharing materials of the patient.
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Question 27 of 63
27. Question
27. Which among the following is not the symptoms of Tuberculosis?
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Thes symptoms of Tuberculosis are fever, weight loss, chronic cough, bloody spitting and difficulty in breathing.
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Thes symptoms of Tuberculosis are fever, weight loss, chronic cough, bloody spitting and difficulty in breathing.
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Question 28 of 63
28. Question
28. Which among the following is the vaccine used against Tuberculosis?
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BCG vaccine is used against tuberculosis. Giving special attention to the patient and Regular medication like DOT are treatment.
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BCG vaccine is used against tuberculosis. Giving special attention to the patient and Regular medication like DOT are treatment.
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Question 29 of 63
29. Question
29. Which among the following cause cholera?
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Cholera is caused by Vibrio cholera and spread through the consumption contaminated food or water.
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Cholera is caused by Vibrio cholera and spread through the consumption contaminated food or water.
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Question 30 of 63
30. Question
30. Which among the following is not the symptoms of Cholera?
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The symptoms of Cholera are Vomiting, severe diarrhoea and cramps in legs.
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The symptoms of Cholera are Vomiting, severe diarrhoea and cramps in legs.
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Question 31 of 63
31. Question
31. Which among the following is not prevention and treatment for cholera?
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Prevention and treatment 1. Good hygienic practices like, washing hands before eating. 2. Avoid eating uncovered food from street vendors, 3. Drinking boiled water and 4. Getting Vaccination against cholera.
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Prevention and treatment 1. Good hygienic practices like, washing hands before eating. 2. Avoid eating uncovered food from street vendors, 3. Drinking boiled water and 4. Getting Vaccination against cholera.
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Question 32 of 63
32. Question
32. Typhoid is caused by _________
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Typhoid is caused by Salmonella typhi and spreads by contaminated food and water.
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Typhoid is caused by Salmonella typhi and spreads by contaminated food and water.
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Question 33 of 63
33. Question
33. Which among the following is not the symptom of Typhoid?
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The symptoms are Anorexia, headache, rashes on abdomen, dysentery and high fever up to 1040 F. The prevention and treatment are Drinking boiled clean water, Proper disposal of sewage and Vaccination.
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The symptoms are Anorexia, headache, rashes on abdomen, dysentery and high fever up to 1040 F. The prevention and treatment are Drinking boiled clean water, Proper disposal of sewage and Vaccination.
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Question 34 of 63
34. Question
34. Which among the following is not the viral disease?
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Viral diseases are extremely widespread infections caused by many types of viruses. In this lesson you will learn about some disease caused by viruses like, Hepatitis, Chickenpox and Rabies.
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Viral diseases are extremely widespread infections caused by many types of viruses. In this lesson you will learn about some disease caused by viruses like, Hepatitis, Chickenpox and Rabies.
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Question 35 of 63
35. Question
35. Which among the following is not the symptoms of Hepatitis?
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Hepatitis is one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases caused by Hepatitis virus A, B, C, D, E. Its mode of transmission is Contaminated water, sharing of needles and blood transfusion. The symptoms of hepatitis are loss of appetite (Anorexia), vomiting, eyes and urine in yellow colour.
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Hepatitis is one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases caused by Hepatitis virus A, B, C, D, E. Its mode of transmission is Contaminated water, sharing of needles and blood transfusion. The symptoms of hepatitis are loss of appetite (Anorexia), vomiting, eyes and urine in yellow colour.
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Question 36 of 63
36. Question
36. Chickenpox (chicken pox), also known as ________
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Chickenpox (chicken pox), also known as varicella, is a highly contagious infection caused by the varicella zoster virus. This disease spreads through air and contact with an infected person.
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Chickenpox (chicken pox), also known as varicella, is a highly contagious infection caused by the varicella zoster virus. This disease spreads through air and contact with an infected person.
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Question 37 of 63
37. Question
37. Which among the following is not the symptoms of chickenpox?
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Chickenpox symptoms is appearance of rashes on the whole body, fever, headache and tiredness. The chickenpox (varicella) vaccine is the best way to prevent chickenpox. Special attention should be given to the infected persons.
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Chickenpox symptoms is appearance of rashes on the whole body, fever, headache and tiredness. The chickenpox (varicella) vaccine is the best way to prevent chickenpox. Special attention should be given to the infected persons.
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Question 38 of 63
38. Question
38. Which among the following infected animal bite cause Rabies?
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Rabies is a fatal disease. Which is transmitted by the bite of the infected dog, rabbit, monkey, cat etc. The virus present in the saliva of dog enters the brain via neurons.
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Rabies is a fatal disease. Which is transmitted by the bite of the infected dog, rabbit, monkey, cat etc. The virus present in the saliva of dog enters the brain via neurons.
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Question 39 of 63
39. Question
39. Which among the following phobia is caused by Rabies?
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The symptoms of rabies are hydrophobia (extreme fear for water), fever for 2 – 12 weeks and exaggerations in behaviour.
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The symptoms of rabies are hydrophobia (extreme fear for water), fever for 2 – 12 weeks and exaggerations in behaviour.
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Question 40 of 63
40. Question
40. Which among the following statement is incorrect
1) In early stages rabies is very difficult to detect. Fatality can be prevented by timely vaccination before the onset of symptoms.
2) After an animal is bitten it usually takes twelve to forty-eight hours to shows any symptoms and it may take as long as one week also.
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After an animal is bitten it usually takes two to twelve weeks to shows any symptoms and it may take as long as two years also.
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After an animal is bitten it usually takes two to twelve weeks to shows any symptoms and it may take as long as two years also.
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Question 41 of 63
41. Question
41. Which among the following factor cause Non-communicable diseases?
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Non-Communicable diseases do not spread from person to person. They are caused by other factors. Therefore, it is important to know which sickness are communicable and which are not. They are never caused by germs, bacteria, or other living organisms that infect the body. Antibiotics, or medicines that fight against germs do not help to cure noncommunicable diseases.
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Non-Communicable diseases do not spread from person to person. They are caused by other factors. Therefore, it is important to know which sickness are communicable and which are not. They are never caused by germs, bacteria, or other living organisms that infect the body. Antibiotics, or medicines that fight against germs do not help to cure noncommunicable diseases.
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Question 42 of 63
42. Question
42. Which among the following is not the Problems caused by wearing out of body parts?
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Problems caused by wearing out of body parts are Rheumatism, heart attack, epileptic seizures, stroke, migraine headache. Cataract and cancer.
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Problems caused by wearing out of body parts are Rheumatism, heart attack, epileptic seizures, stroke, migraine headache. Cataract and cancer.
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Question 43 of 63
43. Question
43. Which among the following is not the Problems caused by a lack of trace elements in the body?
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Problems caused by a lack of trace elements in the body are Anemia, pellagra, night blindness and xerophthalmia, goitre and hypothyroidism.
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Problems caused by a lack of trace elements in the body are Anemia, pellagra, night blindness and xerophthalmia, goitre and hypothyroidism.
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Question 44 of 63
44. Question
44. Which among the following statement is correct regarding rabies?
1) Virus enters via animal bite. Virus replicates in muscle at site of bite. Virus infects nerve in peripheral nervous system. Moves by retrograde transport. Virus replicates in dorsal root ganglion and travels up spinal cord to brain.
2) Brain infected and Virus travels from brain via nerves to other tissues such as eye, kidneys, salivary glands.
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Question 45 of 63
45. Question
45. Which among the following is not the Problems caused by external harmful agents entering the body?
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Problems caused by external harmful agents entering the body are Allergies, asthma, poisons, snakebite, cough from smoking, stomach ulcer, alcoholism. Nutritious food is needed for a person to grow well, work hard, and stay healthy. Many common sicknesses are caused by malnutrition.
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Problems caused by external harmful agents entering the body are Allergies, asthma, poisons, snakebite, cough from smoking, stomach ulcer, alcoholism. Nutritious food is needed for a person to grow well, work hard, and stay healthy. Many common sicknesses are caused by malnutrition.
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Question 46 of 63
46. Question
46. Which is a non – communicable diseases caused by partial or total loss of pigmentation in the skin?
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Leucoderma is a non – communicable diseases caused by partial or total loss of pigmentation in the skin. (melanin pigment). This condition affects any age, gender and ethnicity. There is no cure. It does not spread by touching, sharing food and sitting together.
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Leucoderma is a non – communicable diseases caused by partial or total loss of pigmentation in the skin. (melanin pigment). This condition affects any age, gender and ethnicity. There is no cure. It does not spread by touching, sharing food and sitting together.
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Question 47 of 63
47. Question
47. Which is caused by eating food with less iron content and can also caused due to feeding some other foods instead of breast milk?
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Anaemia is caused by eating food with less iron content and can also cause due to feeding some other foods instead of breast milk
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Anaemia is caused by eating food with less iron content and can also cause due to feeding some other foods instead of breast milk
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Question 48 of 63
48. Question
48. Severe anaemia in children does not leads to which among the following?
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Severe anaemia in children may leads to hookworm infection, chronic diarrhoea and dysentery. In recent day school going children, especially the girls are affected by anaemia. The Government of Tamil Nadu provides weekly iron folic tablets to all the girls in the schools of all areas.
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Severe anaemia in children may leads to hookworm infection, chronic diarrhoea and dysentery. In recent day school going children, especially the girls are affected by anaemia. The Government of Tamil Nadu provides weekly iron folic tablets to all the girls in the schools of all areas.
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Question 49 of 63
49. Question
49. Which among the following statement is not signs of anaemia?
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The signs of anaemia are: 1. Pale or transparent skin, the inner surface of eye lids are pale, white fingernails, pale gums, weakness and fatigue,2. In severe cases, face and feet may be swollen, the heartbeat is rapid and with shortness of breath,3. Children and women who eats mud are usually anaemic.
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The signs of anaemia are: 1. Pale or transparent skin, the inner surface of eye lids are pale, white fingernails, pale gums, weakness and fatigue,2. In severe cases, face and feet may be swollen, the heartbeat is rapid and with shortness of breath,3. Children and women who eats mud are usually anaemic.
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Question 50 of 63
50. Question
50. Which among the following is not the iron containing food source?
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Food – Moringa leaves, Dates, Liver (Sheep and Chicken), Green, green leafy vegetables like beans, peas, lentils and Greed banana.
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Food – Moringa leaves, Dates, Liver (Sheep and Chicken), Green, green leafy vegetables like beans, peas, lentils and Greed banana.
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Question 51 of 63
51. Question
51. Which among the following pills does not contain iron source?
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Pills that contain iron are Cod liver oil tablet, Ferrous sulphate. As a general rule, iron supplements should be given orally, not to be injected, because it leads to dangerous.
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Pills that contain iron are Cod liver oil tablet, Ferrous sulphate. As a general rule, iron supplements should be given orally, not to be injected, because it leads to dangerous.
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Question 52 of 63
52. Question
52. The first aid is given for which among the following purpose?
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First aid is the immediate treatment given to the victim of trauma or sudden illness before medical help is made available. The first aid is 1. To save the life 2. To prevent further bleeding and determine the condition of the patient 3. To relieve the pain and 4. To provide a medical care available at the earliest.
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First aid is the immediate treatment given to the victim of trauma or sudden illness before medical help is made available. The first aid is 1. To save the life 2. To prevent further bleeding and determine the condition of the patient 3. To relieve the pain and 4. To provide a medical care available at the earliest.
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Question 53 of 63
53. Question
53. The tissue damage caused by heat, chemical, electricity, sunlight or nuclear radiation is known
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The tissue damage caused by heat, chemical, electricity, sunlight or nuclear radiation is known as Burns. Mostly burns are caused by scalds, building fires, flammable liquid and gases.
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The tissue damage caused by heat, chemical, electricity, sunlight or nuclear radiation is known as Burns. Mostly burns are caused by scalds, building fires, flammable liquid and gases.
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Question 54 of 63
54. Question
54. There are how many types of burns, according to degree of burning?
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There are three types of burns, according to degree of burning.
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There are three types of burns, according to degree of burning.
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Question 55 of 63
55. Question
55. The outer layer of the skin is called as ________
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First-degree burns affect only the outer layer (called the epidermis) of the skin.
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First-degree burns affect only the outer layer (called the epidermis) of the skin.
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Question 56 of 63
56. Question
56. The layer beneath the epidermis is called as __________
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Second-degree burns damage the epidermis and the layer beneath it (called the dermis). Third- degree burns involve damage or complete destruction of the skin to its full depth and damage to underlying tissues also. People who experience such burns often require skin grafting.
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Second-degree burns damage the epidermis and the layer beneath it (called the dermis). Third- degree burns involve damage or complete destruction of the skin to its full depth and damage to underlying tissues also. People who experience such burns often require skin grafting.
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Question 57 of 63
57. Question
57. Which among the following statement is correct
1) In case of minor burns, the affected area should not be washed with cold water but an antiseptic cream can be applied. In case of severe burns, where deeper layers of tissues get destroyed and blisters appear, use of water is necessary. The burnt area should be covered.with a clean non- sticking cloth or bandages. Larger burns need immediate medical attention.
2) Cuts and scratches are areas of damage on the surface of the skin. A cut is a line of damage that can go through the skin and into the muscle tissues below, whereas a scratch is surface damage that does not penetrate the lower tissues. Cuts and scratches may bleed or turn red, become infected and leave scars.
3) For minor cuts, the affected area should be washed with cold running water and cleaned with an antiseptic liquid. Then apply an antiseptic cream on the wound and sterilized bandage should be tied to prevent infection. If the cut is deep, a clean cotton pad should be placed on the cut and pressed, and the injured person should be taken to a doctor immediately.
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In case of minor burns, the affected area should be washed with cold water and an antiseptic cream should be applied. In case of severe burns, where deeper layers of tissues get destroyed and blisters appear, use of water should be avoided. The burnt area should be covered with a clean non- sticking cloth or bandages. Larger burns need immediate medical attention.
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In case of minor burns, the affected area should be washed with cold water and an antiseptic cream should be applied. In case of severe burns, where deeper layers of tissues get destroyed and blisters appear, use of water should be avoided. The burnt area should be covered with a clean non- sticking cloth or bandages. Larger burns need immediate medical attention.
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Question 58 of 63
58. Question
58. Which among the following is known as queen of medicines?
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Penicillin is known as queen of medicine.
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Penicillin is known as queen of medicine.
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Question 59 of 63
59. Question
59. Who among the following discovered penicillin?
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Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin. The world’s first antibiotic penicillin was discovered in 1928.
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Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin. The world’s first antibiotic penicillin was discovered in 1928.
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Question 60 of 63
60. Question
60. Penicillin cured which among the following?
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Penicillin cured Pneumonia, Diphtheria and infected wounds. Alexander saved the life of many soldiers and prevented the communicable disease by using penicillin. later, penicillin is used as the universal antibiotic. The discovery of Alexander is known as the ‘Queen of Medicines’ as it provided great benefits in the field of medicine.
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Penicillin cured Pneumonia, Diphtheria and infected wounds. Alexander saved the life of many soldiers and prevented the communicable disease by using penicillin. later, penicillin is used as the universal antibiotic. The discovery of Alexander is known as the ‘Queen of Medicines’ as it provided great benefits in the field of medicine.
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Question 61 of 63
61. Question
61. Where Alexander Fleming did his schooling and college?
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Alexander Fleming did his school education at St. Mary’s school in London. As he was very much interested in studying medicine at the age of 20, he joined medical course at St. Mary’s Medical College and Hospital with the help of his uncle.
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Alexander Fleming did his school education at St. Mary’s school in London. As he was very much interested in studying medicine at the age of 20, he joined medical course at St. Mary’s Medical College and Hospital with the help of his uncle.
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Question 62 of 63
62. Question
62. In which war Alexander Fleming was appointed the Chairman of the Medical Board for military soldiers?
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In the first world war, soldiers were wounded heavily and hence many were infected with contagious diseases. He was appointed the Chairman of the Medical Board for military soldiers.
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In the first world war, soldiers were wounded heavily and hence many were infected with contagious diseases. He was appointed the Chairman of the Medical Board for military soldiers.
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Question 63 of 63
63. Question
63. Which among the following micro-organism produced Penicillin?
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Penicillin produced by the fungus Penicillium notatum destroyed the bacteria.
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Penicillin produced by the fungus Penicillium notatum destroyed the bacteria.
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