Question 1 :
Fill in the blank: Antibiotics commonly block biochemical pathways important for the growth of ............
Question 4 :
Fill in the blank: Pneumonia is an example of .......... disease.
Question 5 :
Name any two groups of microorganisms from which antibiotics could be extracted.
Question 6 :
Fill in the blanks: ........... disease continues for many days and causes .......... on body.
Question 7 :
Fill in the blank: ........... disease continues for a few days and causes no long term effect on body.
Question 8 :
Fill in the blank: ........ is defined as physical, mental and social well being and comfort.
Question 11 :
Fill in the blank: Many skin diseases are caused by ...........
Question 18 :
A baby is not able to tell her/his caretakers that she/he is sick. What would help us to find out what is the sickness?
Question 19 :
A baby is not able to tell her/his caretakers that she/he is sick. What would help us to find out that baby is sick?
Question 20 :
Which of the following cases do you think the long term effects on your health are likely to be most unpleasant?
Question 26 :
A doctor/nurse/health-worker is exposed to more sick people than others in the community. Find out how she/he avoids getting sick herself/himself.
Question 27 :
A baby is not able to tell her his caretakers that she/he is sick. What would help us to find out that the baby is sick ?
Question 28 :
Under which of the following conditions is a person most likely to fall sick ?
Question 29 :
Under which of the following conditions are you most likely to fall sick ?
Question 30 :
In which of the following case do you think the long-term effects on your health are likely to be most unpleasant ?
Question 31 :
What precautions can you take in your school to reduce the incidence of infectious diseases?
Question 32 :
State whether the statement is True or False : The process of injecting a vaccine into a person to develop immunity against a particular disease is called immunisation.
Question 33 :
Are the answers for the questions (condition essential for good health and for being free of diseases) necessarily the same or different ?