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46. Blood is supplied to the heart by two small
A. Renal arteries
B. Hepatic arteries
C. Coronary veins
D. Coronary arteries
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47. In hypertension, systolic pressure is equal to or greater than
A. 160 mm Hg
B. 120 mm Hg
C. 95 mm Hg
D. 80 mm Hg
Explanation:
48. Major cause of stroke is
A. Smoking
B. Diabetes
C. Hypotension
D. Hypertension
Explanation:
49. Dizziness, swelling of legs and ankles and pain in the chest are the symptoms of
A. Stroke
B. Cancer
C. Coronary heart disease
D. Diabetes
Explanation:
50. The risk factors which cause stroke are
A. Hypertension, diabetes, elevated blood lipids
B. Use of tobacco, alcohol and beef consumption
C. Smoking, genetic factors and hormones
D. Diabetes, gall bladder disease and arthritis
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