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Disease Quiz
Disease Quiz
1. How can you limit the spread of germs?
a. Washing hands.
b. Coughing into your armpit or tissue.
c. Wearing a surgical mask.
d. All of the above.
1. How can you limit the spread of germs?
a. Washing hands.
b. Coughing into your armpit or tissue.
c. Wearing a surgical mask.
d. All of the above.
2. What is a pathogen?
a. A path a disease can take.
b. A type of light.
c. A germ that can cause disease.
d. A step in the scientific method.
2. What is a pathogen?
a. A path a disease can take.
b. A type of light.
c. A germ that can cause disease.
d. A step in the scientific method.
3. In our lab activity where we exchanged
liquids with three other people, what did
the activity demonstrate?
a. How water can change color.
b. How germs/disease can spread.
c. How much water we should drink
each day.
d. How disease is random and there is
no scientific reason why people get
sick.
3. In our lab activity where we exchanged
liquids with three other people, what did
the activity demonstrate?
a. How water can change color.
b. How germs/disease can spread.
c. How much water we should drink
each day.
d. How disease is random and there is
no scientific reason why people get
sick.
4. What is the theory of spontaneous
generation?
a. The theory that states that all life
occurs randomly with no order.
b. The theory that states that elements
appear out of thin air.
c. The theory that states that the
universe was formed by a big bang.
d. The theory that states diseases were
simply unfortunate occurrences due
to chance.
4. What is the theory of spontaneous
generation?
a. The theory that states that all life
occurs randomly with no order.
b. The theory that states that elements
appear out of thin air.
c. The theory that states that the
universe was formed by a big bang.
d. The theory that states diseases were
simply unfortunate occurrences due
to chance.
5. What is a synonym for infectious?
a. Disease
b. Germs
c. Sick
d. Contagious
5. What is a synonym for infectious?
a. Disease
b. Germs
c. Sick
d. Contagious
6. What is the only way you can be completely
sure you will not become (or make
someone else) pregnant or contract a STD?
a. Use condoms and the “pill”.
b. Ask your partner if he/she has a STD.
c. Practice abstinence.
d. Only have sex with people you really
care about.
6. What is the only way you can be completely
sure you will not become (or make
someone else) pregnant or contract a STD?
a. Use condoms and the “pill”.
b. Ask your partner if he/she has a STD.
c. Practice abstinence.
d. Only have sex with people you really
care about.
7. The modern germ theory states that
disease are caused by microorganisms.
What does “micro” mean?
a. Large
b. Invisible
c. Weightless
d. Small
7. The modern germ theory states that
disease are caused by microorganisms.
What does “micro” mean?
a. Large
b. Invisible
c. Weightless
d. Small
8. If there is an outbreak of disease, what
question(s) would you want to ask someone
who has been infected?
a. Where have you been?
b. Who have you been in contact with?
c. What have you eaten?
d. All of the above.
8. If there is an outbreak of disease, what
question(s) would you want to ask someone
who has been infected?
a. Where have you been?
b. Who have you been in contact with?
c. What have you eaten?
d. All of the above.
9. Parasites can transmit disease from one
organism to another. Identify the
relationship that has a parasite.
a. Dogs and Cats
b. Ticks and Humans
c. Airplanes and Humans
d. Lions and Zebras
9. Parasites can transmit disease from one
organism to another. Identify the
relationship that has a parasite.
a. Dogs and Cats
b. Ticks and Humans
c. Airplanes and Humans
d. Lions and Zebras
10. Fungi are heterotrophic. This means that
fungi…
a. Can make their own food.
b. Are not living.
c. Can change color.
d. Must feed on other organisms to
survive.
10. Fungi are heterotrophic. This means that
fungi…
a. Can make their own food.
b. Are not living.
c. Can change color.
d. Must feed on other organisms to
survive.