QNo.1 Which Greek
physician (ca. 460-377 BC) is known as the Father of Medicine?
(a) Plato (b) Hippocrates
(c) Plato (d) Aristotle
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QNo.2 A human
adult has about 5 litres (nine pints) of blood circulating throughout
his or her body. How many red blood cells
(erythrocytes) are there in each cubic
mililitre of that blood?
a)
5,000 b) 500,000 c) 1
million d) 5 million
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QNo.3 How much does
the adult human brain weigh?
a) 8 ozs
b) 1.5 lbs c) 2.5 lbs
d) 5 lbs
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QNo.4 Parts of the
following plants contain poisons which can be deadly
depending upon the amount ingested. Which of these plants contains the
alkaloid atropine?
a)
Mistletoe b) Deadly Nightshade c)
Liana d) Deathcap
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QNo.5 Mary Mallon, a cook
in New York City, was the cause (in about 1900) of as many as 50 cases of
what disease?
a)
Cholera b) Typhoid c) Legionnaires
Disease
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