Zoology Questions And Answers :: Environment In Relation To Human Welfare Non Communicable Diseases: part1



Basic Science : Environment In Relation To Human Welfare Non Communicable Diseases QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part1 : 16 to 20

Following Basic Science multiple choice objective type questions and answers will help you in many types of 2024 job and other entrance examinations :

16.Excessive thirst leading to increased consumption of water is called

Poly urea
Polydipsia
Polyphagia
Hydrophobia

17.Diabetes mellitus is an important disorder of

Carbohydrate metabolism
Protein metabolism
Mineral metabolism
Fat metabolism

18.Both physical and mental crippling is caused by

Cancer
Coronary heart disease
Stroke
Hypertension

19.Secondary prevention measures for diabetes include

Maintaining blood glucose levels within normal limits
Frequent balanced diet
Physical exercise and antibiotic drugs
All the above

20.Primary prevention measures for diabetes include

Maintenance of normal body weight
Avoiding alcohol and smoking
Control of high B. P., cholesterol and triglycerides
All the above

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