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EVS QUIZ 4, Grade V

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  • Find the odd one out and tell the reason.
    (d) chickenpox - It is a disease, others are symptoms.
  • Which of these foods does not help fight anaemia?
    (d) tomatoes
  • Which is NOT a symptom of anaemia?
    (d) rashes
  • Find the odd one out and tell the reason.
    (b) rashes - It is a symptom, others are names of diseases.
  • ___________ has the most number of malaria cases in the world.
    (b) Africa
  • Choose the CORRECT statement.
    (d) Rhinovirus causes common cold
  • Find the word with incorrect spelling and tell the correct spelling.
    (c) repellents
  • In which season do we see more cases of malaria?
    (c) rainy
  • Which of these is NOT a precaution for malaria?
    (d) Stay near open gutters
  • High haemoglobin levels can indicate a rare blood disease called _________.
    (c) Polycythemia
  • Originally, the medicine for malaria was sourced in the bark of a tree by the name ____________
    (a) Cinchona
  • Which of the diseases is NOT caused by mosquitoes?
    (b) Covid-19
  • Find the word with incorrect spelling and tell the correct spelling.
    (a) precautionary
  • Normal haemoglobin range for 12 year old girl is
    (b) 12-16 gm/dl
  • Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the mosquito causing malaria.
    (c) blue in colour
  • Name a disease in which eyes become red and the whites of the eye appear pink or red.
    (b) conjunctivitis
  • This disease is caused by Varicella Zoster virus (VZV).
    (a) chickenpox
  • Find the word with incorrect spelling and tell the correct spelling.
    (d) deficiency
  • Which disease is not caused by flies?
    (a) dengue
  • Murine Typhus is prevalent in tropical regions with
    (c) high rat population
  • Choose the correct statement:
    (a) RBCs transport oxygen
  • In which of these diseases do we encounter severe joint pain and swelling?
    (c) chikungunya
  • Ronald Ross got the Nobel prize in the year ____________.
    (c) 1902
  • Larvae are also known as ___________
    (c) wrigglers