English Fsc Part 2 Chapter 13 Online Test With Answers

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English Fsc Part 2 Chapter 13 Online Test

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1 Carbolic acid is a strong germ-killer. Poison Medicine Powder Antibiotic
2 Pasteur discovered the microbesthat caused diseases. Insects Plants Micro-organisms Files
3 Fleming discovered the body's natural armour against desire. Strength Defence Power Finess
4 He provokedothers to seek new antibiotics . Incited Caused Led Forced
5 Their culture plates (plates with cells of plants) were never contaminated. Corrupted Made impure Diseased Poisoned
6 It was a dustless, air-conditioned sanctum. Comfortable reserved place. Shaded place Cave Underground room
7 Fleming was not happy in the limelight. Sunlight Moonlight Bright light Public attention
8 He lacked both the training and equipment needed for the job. Missed Wanted Needed Did not have
9 It was not just modesty that made him say this. Pride Jealousy Enmity Humilty
10 "The Middle Ages" means: The years between 1900-2000 100-1000 500-1500 1000-1400
11 "Therapy" means: Natural treatment Medical treatment Treatment through prayers Megical treatment
12 The disease was in fact a fight between leucocytes and germs. Blood drops White blood cells Helpful body parts Vitamins
13 "Vaccine" means: Medicines as pills Powered medicine Medicine put in blood Herbal medicine
14 At twenty Fleming got money to train for a career with better prospects. Alternatives Developments Results Possibilities
15 At twenty Fleming received a share in a legacy. Property left by parent Public property Neighbour's property Friend's property
16 Germs are invadersbut the white cells in the body fight them. Attackers for control Attackers Entrants Killers
17 "Invade" means: Enter Attack Enter and control Approach
18 A pupil of Pasteur revealed the problem of killing the germs of diseases without destroying white cells of the blood, that is the leucocytes. Explained Made known Described Presented
19 He quickly abandoned injecting carbolic acid into the blood. (or) Injecting carbolic acid wasabandoned. Gave up or stopped Suspended Checked Restricted
20 Lister sterlized his instruments with carbolic acid. Purified Cleaned Washed Freed form becteria
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