Zoology Questions And Answers :: Environment In Relation To Human Welfare Non Communicable Diseases: part2



Basic Science : Environment In Relation To Human Welfare Non Communicable Diseases QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part2 : 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.The factors such as obesity, saturated fat, alcohol and stress increases

Systolic pressure
Diastolic pressure
Urine pressure
Blood pressure

17.The high salt intake increase

Blood pressure
Urine pressure
Systolic pressure
Diastolic pressure

18.Appearance of nodules below the skin and skin rashes are the symptoms of

Rheumatic heart disease
Cancer
Coronary heart disease
Obesity

19.A common form of disease found among children throughout the world is

Hypertension
Rheumatic heart disease
Coronary heart disease
Cancer

20.Abnormal growth and uncontrolled proliferation of cells occur in this disease

Stroke
Diabetes
Coronary heart disease
Cancer

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