Survey on Medical Sciences

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Essential Insights into Medical Sciences

Test your knowledge on essential topics related to medical sciences with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of health, nutrition, and disease prevention, providing a valuable opportunity to learn while assessing your current understanding.

  • Engaging questions on vital health issues
  • Multiple choice format for easy participation
  • Learn about the importance of vitamins, vaccines, and disease prevention
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by HealthyMind123
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Which one among the following elements/ions is essential in small quantities for development of healthy teeth but causes mottling of the teeth if consumed in higher quantities?
Fluoride
Iron
Potassium
Chloride
Washing of peeled vegetables removes the vitamin?
E
D
C
B
The vitamin necessary for coagulation of blood is
Vitamin B
Vitamin C
Vitamin K
Vitamin E
How many people die every year from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including cancer, heart diseases and stroke, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases?
10 million people
25 million people
40 million people
Governments have agreed to reduce premature NCD deaths by the year 2030.
True
False
What percentage of woman die from cervical cancer in low- and middle-income countries?
40%-60%
60%-80%
80-95%
The speech range comprises frequencies between
500 to 1000 Hz.
500 to 2000 Hz.
0 and 100 Hz.
2000 to 4000 Hz.
Which of the following disorders would most likely be caused by a stroke?
Right hemisphere dysfunction (RHD)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Dementia
All of the above
What are the different types of causes for speech and language disorders?
Biological, social, environmental
Accidents, behavioral, and environmental
Biological, abuse
Biological, environmental, and accidents
Which vaccine is given soon after birth?
Polio
Hepatitis B
Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR)
Varicella
Vaccines usually provide passive immunity to the host.
True
False
Vaccines protect from infections by:
Destroying the infective agent in the environment
Killing the insect vectors responsible for the spread of infection
Increasing the immunity of the host
None of the above
Cancer cells are said to "break all the rules" because they
Kill the organism in which they live
Grow MUCH larger than normal cells, creating tumors
Do not go through mitosis
Divide without appropriate external signals
.Burst, releasing toxins that are poisonous to other cells
All tumor cells are cancerous cells.
True
False
What is the most significant route of pathogen transmission?
Water
Soil
Air
Waterborne diseases are caused by a variety of microorganisms and toxins.
True
False
Which part of the world is most affected by waterborne diseases?
West Africa
South Asia
South America
Of the following, which disease causes most death worldwide?
Cardiovascular disease
HIV/AIDS
Malaria
Tuberculosis
Which government provides the largest amount of funding to address global health challenges around the world?
United States
United Kingdom
China
France
Don't know
The following is a good way to prevent noncommunicable diseases:
Eating more salt
Eating more sugar
Eating more vegetables and fruits
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