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Biology 11 Chapter - 11
Digestion - 14
1.
Which one of the following is responsible for food poisoning
a) campylobacter
b) salmonella
c) both of these
d) none of these
2.
Salmonella and Campylobactor live in the intestine of?
a) chicken
b) cattle
c) all of these
d) duck
3.
Lepromide antibiotics are prescribed for the treatment of?
a) dyspepsia
b) peptic ulcer
c) food poisoning
d) pneumonia
4.
Incomplete digestion is known as?
a) diarrhoea
b) food poisoning
c) peptic ulcer
d) dyspepsia
5.
Which one of the following is a symptom of dyspepsia?
a) flatulence
b) nausea
c) all of these
d) heartburn
6.
Which one of the following is a hereditary disease?
a) peptic ulcer
b) food poisoning
c) diarrohea
d) dyspepsia
7.
The condition in which a person have an abnormal amount of fat in the body is known as?
a) obesity
b) dyspepsia
c) peptic ulcer
d) food poisoning
8.
Bulimia nervosa is a?
a) heart disease
b) lung disease
c) liver disease
d) neurotic disease
9.
The loss of appetite due to the fear of becoming obese is called as?
a) Food poisoning
b) Peptic ulcer
c) Bulimia nervosa
d) Anorexia nervosa
10.
Anorexia nervosa is common in girls of age?
a) 20 - 30 years
b) 40 - 50 years
c) 30 - 40 years
d) 12 - 21 years
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