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Carbolic acid is a strong germ-killer. |
Poison
Medicine
Powder
Antibiotic
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2 |
Pasteur discovered the microbesthat caused diseases. |
Insects
Plants
Micro-organisms
Files
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3 |
Fleming discovered the body's natural armour against desire. |
Strength
Defence
Power
Finess
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4 |
He provokedothers to seek new antibiotics . |
Incited
Caused
Led
Forced
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5 |
Their culture plates (plates with cells of plants) were never contaminated. |
Corrupted
Made impure
Diseased
Poisoned
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6 |
It was a dustless, air-conditioned sanctum. |
Comfortable reserved place.
Shaded place
Cave
Underground room
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7 |
Fleming was not happy in the limelight. |
Sunlight
Moonlight
Bright light
Public attention
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8 |
He lacked both the training and equipment needed for the job. |
Missed
Wanted
Needed
Did not have
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9 |
It was not just modesty that made him say this. |
Pride
Jealousy
Enmity
Humilty
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10 |
"The Middle Ages" means: |
The years between 1900-2000
100-1000
500-1500
1000-1400
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11 |
"Therapy" means: |
Natural treatment
Medical treatment
Treatment through prayers
Megical treatment
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12 |
The disease was in fact a fight between leucocytes and germs. |
Blood drops
White blood cells
Helpful body parts
Vitamins
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13 |
"Vaccine" means: |
Medicines as pills
Powered medicine
Medicine put in blood
Herbal medicine
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14 |
At twenty Fleming got money to train for a career with better prospects. |
Alternatives
Developments
Results
Possibilities
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15 |
At twenty Fleming received a share in a legacy. |
Property left by parent
Public property
Neighbour's property
Friend's property
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16 |
Germs are invadersbut the white cells in the body fight them. |
Attackers for control
Attackers
Entrants
Killers
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17 |
"Invade" means: |
Enter
Attack
Enter and control
Approach
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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
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19 |
He quickly abandoned injecting carbolic acid into the blood. (or) Injecting carbolic acid wasabandoned. |
Gave up or stopped
Suspended
Checked
Restricted
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20 |
Lister sterlized his instruments with carbolic acid. |
Purified
Cleaned
Washed
Freed form becteria
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