Name: _________________________ 6-April-
The body
uses the _______to protect itself against diseases.
A. Defence system
B. Blood
C. Digestive system
D. Breathing system
1. The process of breaking down food
into small particles that can be absorbed by the blood is called:
A. Respiration
B. Digestion
C. Breathing
D. Alimentary canal
2. The tube passage for food that runs
from the mouth to the anus known as the:
A. Trachea
B. Esophagus
C. Diaphragm
D. Alimentary canal
3. Saliva is the product by the:
A. Pancreas
B. Tongue
C. Salivary glands
D. Esophagus
4. Digestion of food begins in the
A. Esophagus
B. Stomach
C. Small intestine
D. Mouth
5. The HIV is transmitted from an
infected person to a healthy person through:
A. Foods
B. Drinks
C. Touching
D. Body fluids
6. Which one of the following statements
about HIV/AIDS is true?
A. Aids cannot be transmitted from one
person to another.
B. Aids has no cure.
C. Mosquitoes can transmit the HIV
D. One can get AIDS through hugging an
infected person.
7. The HIV is a strong virus that:
A. Sucks the blood
B. Weakness the body’s defence system
C. Feeds on the body organs.
D. Can be dissolved by medicines
8. A person who gives blood is called:
A. Blood giver
B. Blood donor
C. First aider
D. Charitable person
9. The virus that causes AIDS is the:
A. HIV positive
B. HIV negative
C. HIV
D. AIDS cell
10.Plants can be grouped:
A. Mosses and ferns
B. Green and non-green plants.
C. Woody and soft plants.
D. Algae, moulds, and fungus.
11.Plants whose leaves branches and
stems are green are called:
A. Non flowering plants.
B. Green plants.
C. Non green plants.
D. Mosses.
12.The process of transferring blood
from one person to another is known as:
A. Blood giving
B. Blood transfer
C. Blood transfusion.
D. Blood piping.
13.The amount of medicine to be taken at
one time is known as:
A. Medicinal quantity.
B. Dosage.
C. Prescription.
D. First aid.
14.The date before which medicine should
be used is known as the:
A. Expiry date
B. Manufacturing food.
C. Delivery date
D. Supply date.