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Basic Science : Environment In Relation To Human Welfare Non Communicable Diseases QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part2 : 11 to 15
Following Basic Science multiple choice objective type questions and answers will help you in many types of 2024 job and other entrance examinations :
11.Exposure to benzene, arsenic and cadmium leads to |
Lung cancer |
Liver cancer |
Bowel cancer |
Oral cancer |
12.Beef consumption leads to |
Lung cancer |
Liver cancer |
Oral cancer |
Bowel cancer |
13.Viruses are capable of causing |
Lung cancer |
Oral cancer |
Liver cancer |
Bowel cancer |
14.High fat diet consumption can result in |
Lung cancer |
Bowel cancer |
Breast cancer |
Liver cancer |
15.Excessive intake of alcoholic beverages cause |
Oral cancer |
Liver cancer |
Bowl cancer |
Breast cancer |
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