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- Quiz of the Month – April 2025
- Start Date : 1st April 2025
- Last Date : 30th April 2025
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Apricots, apples, peaches, and strawberries are in the same plant family with which of the following flowers?
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Iris
Lavender
Rose
Jasmine
The seeds of which plant are often spread with the help of squirrels and birds?
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Pine
Sunflower
Fern
Coconut
What is the most ubiquitous type of “litter” on the planet?
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Plastic straws
Cigarette butts
Coffee cups
Candy wrappers
Which mountain range has been identified as one of the most affected areas by plastic pollution, threatening its natural beauty and biodiversity?
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Swiss Alps
The Rocky Mountains
Mount Everest
The Andes
One thing a person can do to improve their Physical Health is __
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Reading
Recycling
Proper nutrition
Share feeings with others
What is the most prevalent noncontagious disease in the world?
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Cataract
Hypertension
Tooth decay
Arthritis
There are many vitamins and minerals needed to maintain a healthy body. What is the best way for a person to get all of the vitamins and minerals that are needed?
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Eat a variety of healthy foods
Drink a lot of water
Eat only vegetables
Exercise everyday
How many steps are there in Surya Namaskara
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3
6
9
12
Which continent has the most World Heritage Sites?
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Asia
Africa
Europe
North America
Which famous marine World Heritage site is home to 400 species of coral and 1,500 species of fish?
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Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, Belize
The Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Administration of a vaccine for making a person immune or resistant to an infectious disease is a process referred to as Immunization
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True
False
Which of the following is not an example of live attenuated vaccine?
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BCG vaccine
Diphtehria vaccine
Polio vaccine (oral)
Measles vaccine
How long do patents usually last for?
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10 years
20 years
40 years
45 years
Imagine a cricketer sets up her own company to sell her own range of clothes. What type of intellectual property can she use to show that the clothes are made by her company?
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Copyright
Geographical indication
Registered design
Trademark
How many lobes does liver of whale has?
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1
2
3
4
Other:
Which protein is produced by liver?
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Albumins
Glycoprotein
Protease
All of the above
Which of the following is a causative organism of Malaria?
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Entamoeba
Leishmania
Plasmodium
Clostridium
Malaria can result in death.
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True
False
Is it true that all mosquitoes transmit malaria?
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Yes
No
Maybe
Malarial vaccine could not be developed successfully because
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Plasmodium is capable of developing antitoxins
Plasmodium forms minute bodies
Plasmodium does not produce antibodies and antitoxins
Reason is something else