Organizer: Vigyan Setu Foundation Bridging Science & Society
About the Quiz
- Start Date: 14th November 2024
- Free Participants
- Open to All
- Those of you who score fifty percent or more would receive an e-Certificate through e-mail, therefore please ensure to write down your name and e-mail address correctly.
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Incidentally, in India, Children’s Day coincides with the World Diabetes Day. And this coincidence gains more significance when the reports of Indian children being diagnosed with diabetes, are adding up at an alarming rate.
This rise in the number of Type 2 Diabetes cases has pushed the panic buttons in families, health organizations, and the nation.
On this occasion, Vigyan Setu Foundation, as a part of its campaign to raise awareness about health-related issues, brings an interesting quiz World Diabetes Day 2024 for you to participate and join hands in this mission for social cause.
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100% Correct Answers Here
Type 1 Diabetes is also called Juvenile Diabetes. Can a person be diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes at any age?*
1 point
True
False
Diabetes is a disease that causes*
1 point
Blood glucose to be too low
Blood glucose to be too high
Body to stop making glucose
Body to crave glucosen 3
Which is NOT a symptom of diabetes?*
1 point
Frequent urination
Hyper-activity
Increased thirst
Lethargy
What test is performed to confirm diagnosis of diabetes?*
1 point
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Fasting Blood Glucose
Finger Stick Glucose
Eating too much sugar on a regular basis causes diabetes*
1 point
True
False
Do people with Type 1 Diabetes need to take insulin everyday?*
1 point
Yes
Maybe
No
Type 2 diabetes is a disease in which the pancreas does not produce enough insulin and your body does not use the insulin properly*
1 point
True
False
What type of food raises blood glucose levels?*
1 point
Pasta, rice and noodles
Fatty meat
Eggs
Fish
Diabetes mellitus is characterized by hypoglycemia*
1 point
True
False
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by*
1 point
Insulin resistance
Insulin deficiency
Beta cell destruction
None of the above