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Ics Part 2 English Chapter 13 Test Online MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
At twenty Fleming got money to train for a career with better
prospects.
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Alternatives
Developments
Results
Possibilities
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Question # 2
He
lacked
both the training and equipment needed for the job.
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Missed
Wanted
Needed
Did not have
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Question # 3
Carbolic acid is a strong
germ-killer.
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Poison
Medicine
Powder
Antibiotic
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Question # 4
"The Middle Ages" means:
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The years between 1900-2000
100-1000
500-1500
1000-1400
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Question # 5
Lister
sterlized
his instruments with carbolic acid.
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Purified
Cleaned
Washed
Freed form becteria
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Question # 6
At twenty Fleming received a share in a
legacy.
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Property left by parent
Public property
Neighbour's property
Friend's property
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Question # 7
Lister's aim was the
prevention
of disease.
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Reducing
Stopping
Checking
Removal
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Question # 8
In the aseptic method, instead of chemiclas____ was used to sterilize instruments.
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pure water
hot water
heat
a mechanical method
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Question # 9
Previously surgeons had , without knowing it,
infected
their patients on the operating-table with germs.
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Made disease
Troubled
Weakened
Disturbed
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Question # 10
Disease was, in fact, a fight between the leucocytes and the ______
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Germs
Grams
Grims
Gyms
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Question # 11
Lister was medical
peer
of Pasteur.
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Fellow
Friend
Helper
Assistant
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Question # 12
Louis Pasteur, a _______ chemist discovered that disease was caused by living organisms
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American
French
British
Dutch
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Question # 13
Sanctum means __________
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bad
noly place
notorious
useless
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Question # 14
Fleming was born on a farm near Darvel on August i6
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1681
1781
1881
1981
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Question # 15
Prospects means __________
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examination
branches
progress
expectations
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Question # 16
In 1928 Fleming was appointed Professor of Bacteriology in the university of ___________
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Washington
Tokyo
Liverpool
London
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Question # 17
It was not just
modesty
that made him say this.
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Pride
Jealousy
Enmity
Humilty
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Question # 18
At fourteen he went to ______
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Paris
Washington
London
New York
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Question # 19
It was a ________________ dustiess laboratory.
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Clear
Pure
Clean
Gleaning
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Question # 20
Lardar means ___________
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loving
large
store room
laddar
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Question # 21
It was a ....................... named Metchnikoff who revealed the true nature of the problem.
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Biologist
Bacteriologist
Urologist
zoologist
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Question # 22
These two men together ______ the theory and practice of medicine
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Minimized
Aggrandized
Revolutionized
Recognized
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Question # 23
Fleming's share was enough for him to train for a/an ______ with better prospects.
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Career
Business
Activity
Pain
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Question # 24
These two men together.............................. the theory and practice of medicine.
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Minimized
Revolutionized
Aggrandized
Recognized
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Question # 25
The Flemings, born on the land, were becoming a _______ family
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Technician
Medical
Business
Educationist
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Question # 26
Then at twenty, he received a share in a _______
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Legacy
Pharmacy
Regency
Clemency
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Question # 27
"Invade" means:
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Enter
Attack
Enter and control
Approach
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