Q. Which vitamin is primarily obtained from sunlight?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin C
C) Vitamin D
D) Vitamin K
Answer: C) Vitamin D
Q. What is the recommended daily intake of water for an average adult?
A) 2-3 cups
B) 5-6 cups
C) 8-10 cups
D) 12-15 cups
Answer: C) 8-10 cups
Q. Which nutrient is essential for building and repairing tissues?
A) Carbohydrates
B) Fats
C) Proteins
D) Vitamins
Answer: C) Proteins
Q. What is the primary cause of obesity?
A) Lack of exercise
B) Poor diet
C) Genetic factors
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Q. Which mineral is crucial for strong bones and teeth?
A) Iron
B) Magnesium
C) Calcium
D) Sodium
Answer: C) Calcium
Q. Which part of the brain regulates hunger and thirst?
A) Cerebrum
B) Cerebellum
C) Hypothalamus
D) Medulla oblongata
Answer: C) Hypothalamus
Q. What is the primary function of red blood cells?
A) Fight infections
B) Carry oxygen
C) Remove waste products
D) Clot blood
Answer: B) Carry oxygen
Q. Which food group is the primary source of energy for the body?
A) Proteins
B) Carbohydrates
C) Fats
D) Vitamins
Answer: B) Carbohydrates
Q. Which type of fat is considered the healthiest?
A) Saturated fat
B) Trans fat
C) Unsaturated fat
D) Hydrogenated fat
Answer: C) Unsaturated fat
Q. What is the largest organ in the human body?
A) Heart
B) Liver
C) Skin
D) Lungs
Answer: C) Skin
Q. How many bones are in the adult human body?
A) 200
B) 206
C) 216
D) 226
Answer: B) 206
Q. Which organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine?
A) Liver
B) Lungs
C) Kidneys
D) Pancreas
Answer: C) Kidneys
Q. The human heart has how many chambers?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
Answer: C) 4
Q. Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
A) Veins
B) Arteries
C) Capillaries
D) Lymphatics
Answer: B) Arteries
Q. What is the function of platelets in the blood?
A) Transport oxygen
B) Fight infection
C) Clot blood
D) Carry nutrients
Answer: C) Clot blood
Q. Which part of the digestive system is primarily responsible for nutrient absorption?
A) Stomach
B) Small intestine
C) Large intestine
D) Esophagus
Answer: B) Small intestine
Q. What is the primary function of the liver?
A) Pump blood
B) Digest food
C) Detoxify chemicals
D) Produce insulin
Answer: C) Detoxify chemicals
Q. Which gland in the human body produces insulin?
A) Thyroid
B) Pancreas
C) Adrenal
D) Pituitary
Answer: B) Pancreas
Q. The brain is divided into how many lobes?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
Answer: C) 4
Q. Which disease is caused by the deficiency of vitamin C?
A) Rickets
B) Scurvy
C) Beriberi
D) Pellagra
Answer: B) Scurvy
Q. Which condition is characterized by high blood sugar levels?
A) Hypoglycemia
B) Hyperthyroidism
C) Diabetes
D) Anemia
Answer: C) Diabetes
Q. What is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide?
A) Lung cancer
B) Breast cancer
C) Skin cancer
D) Ovarian cancer
Answer: B) Breast cancer
Q. Which viral infection affects the liver and can cause chronic disease?
A) Hepatitis B
B) HIV
C) Influenza
D) Dengue
Answer: A) Hepatitis B
Q. Which of the following is a common symptom of a stroke?
A) Chest pain
B) Severe headache
C) Sudden numbness or weakness
D) Fever
Answer: C) Sudden numbness or weakness
Q. Which autoimmune disease causes the body to attack its own tissues?
A) Asthma
B) Lupus
C) Diabetes
D) Hypertension
Answer: B) Lupus
Q. What is the most common cause of anemia?
A) Iron deficiency
B) Vitamin D deficiency
C) Protein deficiency
D) Calcium deficiency
Answer: A) Iron deficiency
Q. Which neurological disorder is characterized by seizures?
A) Parkinson’s disease
B) Multiple sclerosis
C) Epilepsy
D) Alzheimer’s disease
Answer: C) Epilepsy
Q. What is the primary cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
A) Smoking
B) Air pollution
C) Genetics
D) Alcohol consumption
Answer: A) Smoking
Q. Which bacterial infection is known for causing severe diarrhea, often leading to dehydration?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Cholera
C) Meningitis
D) Syphilis
Answer: B) Cholera
Q. Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin C
C) Vitamin D
D) Vitamin K
Answer: D) Vitamin K
Q. Which mineral is important for oxygen transport in the blood?
A) Calcium
B) Potassium
C) Iron
D) Sodium
Answer: C) Iron
Q. Which nutrient is the primary source of energy for the brain?
A) Fats
B) Proteins
C) Carbohydrates
D) Vitamins
Answer: C) Carbohydrates
Q. Which food is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids?
A) Olive oil
B) Salmon
C) Chicken
D) Beef
Answer: B) Salmon
Q. Which vitamin is most commonly associated with boosting the immune system?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin C
C) Vitamin E
D) Vitamin K
Answer: B) Vitamin C
Q. Which dietary component is most effective in lowering cholesterol levels?
A) Saturated fats
B) Trans fats
C) Fiber
D) Protein
Answer: C) Fiber
Q. Which of the following foods is high in antioxidants?
A) White bread
B) Processed cheese
C) Blueberries
D) Bacon
Answer: C) Blueberries
Q. What is the main function of dietary fiber?
A) Provide energy
B) Build muscle
C) Aid digestion
D) Strengthen bones
Answer: C) Aid digestion
Q. Which vitamin helps with the absorption of calcium?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin B12
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
Answer: D) Vitamin D
Q. Which of the following is a source of complete protein?
A) Rice
B) Beans
C) Quinoa
D) Corn
Answer: C) Quinoa
Q. Which organization is responsible for international public health?
A) FDA
B) CDC
C) WHO
D) NIH
Answer: C) WHO
Q. Which term describes the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in populations?
A) Microbiology
B) Pathology
C) Epidemiology
D) Virology
Answer: C) Epidemiology
Q. Which vaccine-preventable disease is characterized by a red rash and high fever?
A) Polio
B) Measles
C) Tetanus
D) Hepatitis
Answer: B) Measles
Q. Which of the following is a waterborne disease?
A) Malaria
B) Dengue
C) Typhoid fever
D) Rabies
Answer: C) Typhoid fever
Q. What is the term for an outbreak of a disease that spreads across a large region, such as multiple countries or continents?
A) Endemic
B) Epidemic
C) Pandemic
D) Sporadic
Answer: C) Pandemic
Q. Which method is commonly used to prevent the spread of airborne diseases?
A) Wearing masks
B) Drinking clean water
C) Using insect repellent
D) Cooking food thoroughly
Answer: A) Wearing masks
Q. Which of the following is considered a non-communicable disease?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Influenza
C) Diabetes
D) Cholera
Answer: C) Diabetes
Q. Which insect is primarily responsible for the spread of malaria?
A) Housefly
B) Mosquito
C) Tick
D) Flea
Answer: B) Mosquito
Q. Which public health measure is used to identify individuals who may have been exposed to a contagious disease?
A) Isolation
B) Quarantine
C) Vaccination
D) Disinfection
Answer: B) Quarantine
Q. Which of the following is a common indicator of malnutrition in children?
A) High fever
B) Swollen abdomen
C) Cough
D) Rash
Answer: B) Swollen abdomen
Q. Which disorder is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest?
A) Anxiety
B) Schizophrenia
C) Depression
D) Bipolar disorder
Answer: C) Depression
Q. Which mental health disorder involves extreme mood swings?
A) Anxiety
B) OCD
C) Depression
D) Bipolar disorder
Answer: D) Bipolar disorder
Q. Which condition is often described as having persistent, excessive worry?
A) Depression
B) Anxiety disorder
C) PTSD
D) Schizophrenia
Answer: B) Anxiety disorder
Q. What is the most common treatment for severe depression?
A) Antibiotics
B) Insulin therapy
C) Antidepressants
D) Radiation therapy
Answer: C) Antidepressants
Q. Which disorder involves recurring, unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors?
A) ADHD
B) OCD
C) PTSD
D) Autism
Answer: B) OCD
Q. Which type of therapy is often used to treat phobias?
A) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
B) Electroconvulsive therapy
C) Group therapy
D) Art therapy
Answer: A) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Q. Which of the following is a symptom of schizophrenia?
A) Panic attacks
B) Hallucinations
C) Overeating
D) Memory loss
Answer: B) Hallucinations
Q. Which mental health condition is characterized by flashbacks and severe anxiety following a traumatic event?
A) ADHD
B) OCD
C) PTSD
D) Bipolar disorder
Answer: C) PTSD
Q. What is the primary cause of Alzheimer’s disease?
A) Genetic mutation
B) Vitamin deficiency
C) Brain injury
D) Age-related changes in the brain
Answer: D) Age-related changes in the brain
Q. Which neurotransmitter is primarily associated with mood regulation?
A) Dopamine
B) Acetylcholine
C) Serotonin
D) GABA
Answer: C) Serotonin
Q. Which of the following is an analgesic?
A) Paracetamol
B) Amoxicillin
C) Insulin
D) Metformin
Answer: A) Paracetamol
Q. Which drug is commonly used to treat bacterial infections?
A) Ibuprofen
B) Amoxicillin
C) Aspirin
D) Diazepam
Answer: B) Amoxicillin
Q. What is the antidote for acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose?
A) Naloxone
B) Vitamin K
C) N-acetylcysteine
D) Atropine
Answer: C) N-acetylcysteine
Q. Which medication is used to manage high blood pressure?
A) Metformin
B) Lisinopril
C) Omeprazole
D) Warfarin
Answer: B) Lisinopril
Q. Which class of drugs is used to treat anxiety disorders?
A) Antihistamines
B) Beta-blockers
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Statins
Answer: C) Benzodiazepines
Q. Which of the following is a common side effect of opioids?
A) Diarrhea
B) Constipation
C) Insomnia
D) Increased appetite
Answer: B) Constipation
Q. Which drug is used as an anticoagulant to prevent blood clots?
A) Aspirin
B) Warfarin
C) Metformin
D) Ibuprofen
Answer: B) Warfarin
Q. Which medication is commonly used to lower cholesterol levels?
A) Insulin
B) Statins
C) Diuretics
D) Antacids
Answer: B) Statins
Q. Which drug is used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes?
A) Paracetamol
B) Ibuprofen
C) Metformin
D) Lisinopril
Answer: C) Metformin
Q. Which drug is used to reverse opioid overdose?
A) Naloxone
B) Epinephrine
C) Diazepam
D) Albuterol
Answer: A) Naloxone
Q. Which procedure involves the removal of the gallbladder?
A) Appendectomy
B) Cholecystectomy
C) Gastrectomy
D) Hysterectomy
Answer: B) Cholecystectomy
Q. Which surgery is performed to remove the appendix?
A) Colectomy
B) Appendectomy
C) Laparotomy
D) Thoracotomy
Answer: B) Appendectomy
Q. Which of the following is a minimally invasive surgical procedure?
A) Laparoscopy
B) Craniotomy
C) Thoracotomy
D) Gastrectomy
Answer: A) Laparoscopy
Q. Which procedure is used to diagnose and treat heart conditions?
A) Endoscopy
B) Colonoscopy
C) Angiography
D) Laryngoscopy
Answer: C) Angiography
Q. Which medical procedure involves visual examination of the interior of a joint?
A) Arthroscopy
B) Endoscopy
C) Colonoscopy
D) Bronchoscopy
Answer: A) Arthroscopy
Q. Which surgical procedure is used to treat coronary artery disease?
A) Angioplasty
B) Nephrectomy
C) Mastectomy
D) Craniotomy
Answer: A) Angioplasty
Q. Which type of surgery is performed to remove a kidney?
A) Hepatectomy
B) Nephrectomy
C) Cystectomy
D) Gastrectomy
Answer: B) Nephrectomy
Q. Which procedure is used to deliver a baby surgically?
A) Hysterectomy
B) Laparoscopy
C) Cesarean section
D) Episiotomy
Answer: C) Cesarean section
Q. Which medical test measures electrical activity in the heart?
A) EEG
B) MRI
C) ECG
D) X-ray
Answer: C) ECG
Q. Which procedure involves removing tissue for diagnostic examination?
A) Endoscopy
B) Biopsy
C) Angiography
D) Arthroscopy
Answer: B) Biopsy
Q. Which cells are primarily responsible for producing antibodies?
A) Red blood cells
B) T cells
C) B cells
D) Platelets
Answer: C) B cells
Q. Which type of immunity is obtained through vaccination?
A) Passive immunity
B) Active immunity
C) Innate immunity
D) Autoimmunity
Answer: B) Active immunity
Q. Which of the following is a viral infection?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Malaria
C) Influenza
D) Tetanus
Answer: C) Influenza
Q. Which vaccine is recommended for preventing cervical cancer?
A) Hepatitis B vaccine
B) MMR vaccine
C) HPV vaccine
D) Varicella vaccine
Answer: C) HPV vaccine
Q. Which of the following diseases is caused by a prion?
A) HIV/AIDS
B) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
C) Rabies
D) Lyme disease
Answer: B) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Q. Which of the following is a bacterial infection?
A) Malaria
B) Tuberculosis
C) Measles
D) Influenza
Answer: B) Tuberculosis
Q. What is the term for a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans?
A) Nosocomial infection
B) Zoonosis
C) Vector-borne disease
D) Endemic disease
Answer: B) Zoonosis
Q. Which of the following is a vector-borne disease?
A) Diabetes
B) Malaria
C) Hypertension
D) Obesity
Answer: B) Malaria
Q. Which of the following is the body’s first line of defence against pathogens?
A) Antibodies
B) T cells
C) Skin
D) B cells
Answer: C) Skin
Q. Which type of white blood cell is most involved in allergic reactions?
A) Neutrophils
B) Eosinophils
C) Lymphocytes
D) Monocytes
Answer: B) Eosinophils
Q. Which pollutant is most commonly associated with respiratory problems?
A) Lead
B) Carbon monoxide
C) Sulfur dioxide
D) Nitrogen dioxide
Answer: C) Sulfur dioxide
Q. Which of the following is a major source of indoor air pollution?
A) Industrial emissions
B) Car exhaust
C) Tobacco smoke
D) Agricultural runoff
Answer: C) Tobacco smoke
Q. Which type of radiation is considered most harmful to human health?
A) Ultraviolet radiation
B) Infrared radiation
C) Gamma radiation
D) Microwaves
Answer: C) Gamma radiation
Q. Which environmental factor is a leading cause of skin cancer?
A) Air pollution
B) Water pollution
C) UV radiation
D) Noise pollution
Answer: C) UV radiation
Q. Which of the following is a key factor in climate change?
A) Ozone depletion
B) Greenhouse gas emissions
C) Deforestation
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Q. Which gas is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect?
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Argon
Answer: C) Carbon dioxide
Q. What is the primary health risk associated with contaminated drinking water?
A) Respiratory infections
B) Skin cancer
C) Waterborne diseases
D) Hearing loss
Answer: C) Waterborne diseases
Q. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?
A) Coal
B) Natural gas
C) Solar power
D) Nuclear power
Answer: C) Solar power
Q. Which pollutant is most commonly associated with acid rain?
A) Carbon monoxide
B) Methane
C) Sulfur dioxide
D) Ozone
Answer: C) Sulfur dioxide
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