Online Quiz Competition on World Aids Day 2024

World Aids Day 202 Education Supreme

Organizer: School of Medical & Allied Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India (All India 50th NIRF, NAAC & NBA Accredited, QS-I-Gauge Platinum Rating).

About the Quiz

  • Dear Pharma, Life Science’s, other Professional Staff, Students & Research Scholars; This is to share with you that, on the occasion of World Aids Day 2024 we are conducting a World Level Awareness Quiz with a theme on ”Take the Rights Path: My Health, My Right”.
  • No Registration Fee.
  • E-Certificate will be issued within 2-3days to the candidate who scores more than 60% Marks.
  • Quiz Dates: 1st to 3rd December, 2024.

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Regards

Organizing Core Committee:
Prof. SK. Abdul Rahaman
Dr Dhruv Vasishtha
Dr Surendra Jatav

100% Correct Answers Here

What does HIV stand for?*
1 point
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Human Immune Vaccine
Human Infectious Vector
Highly Infectious Vector

Which disease is caused by HIV?*
1 point
Tuberculosis
AIDS
Hepatitis
Malaria

How is HIV transmitted?*
1 point
Through air
Through contaminated water
Through blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk
Through casual touch

What does AIDS stand for?*
1 point
Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Acquired Infected Disease Syndrome
Autoimmune Deficiency Syndrome

Which part of the body does HIV primarily affect?
*
1 point
Nervous system
Respiratory system
Immune system

Digestive system

Which of the following is a common symptom of HIV?*
1 point
High fever
Fatigue
Swollen lymph nodes
All of the above

What type of infection is Kaposi’s sarcoma, often seen in AIDS patients?

*
1 point
Fungal infection
Bacterial infection
Viral infection
Cancer

Which organ is most affected during late-stage HIV?*
1 point
Brain
Liver
Heart
Immune system

Which of these fluids cannot transmit HIV?*
1 point
Blood
Saliva
Semen
Breast milk

What is the most effective way to prevent HIV transmission?*
1 point
Avoid shaking hands
Using condoms during sexual intercourse
Eating a healthy diet
Vaccination

What is the primary test for detecting HIV?

*
1 point
Blood sugar test
ELISA test
MRI scan
X-ray

What does a positive HIV test mean?
*
1 point
The person is immune to HIV
The person has been infected with HIV
The person is cured of HIV
The person has AIDS

What is the ‘window period’ in HIV testing?*
1 point
Time between infection and symptom appearance
Time between infection and detectable antibodies
Time between testing and treatment
Time between treatment and recovery

Which test confirms an HIV diagnosis after a positive ELISA test?*
1 point
Western blot test
Urine test
MRI scan
Blood glucose test

Which of the following is a symptom of AIDS?
*
1 point
Fever
Swollen lymph nodes
Tiredness
All of the above

In which country was AIDS first reported?
*
1 point
USA
France
Russia
None of the above

HIV Parasitizes __*
1 point
Y-helper cells
T-helper cells
K-helper cells
None of the above

How many stages of HIV infection exist?*
1 point
3
2
1
No stages

HIV is thought to have originated from*
1 point
Birds
Mosquitos
Chimpanzees
None of the above

SIV is the abbreviation of:*
1 point
Simian immunodeficiency virus
Siluridae immunodeficiency virus
Synodontidae immunodeficiency virus
None of the above

In individuals with HIV opportunistic infections are:*
1 point
More frequent
Less frequent
Non-existent

None of the above
HIV is a _*
1 point
Lentivirus
Capripoxvirus
Gallivirus
Papillomavirus

Simian immunodeficiency virus is known to affect
*
1 point
Non-human primates
Birds
Rabbits
None of the above

Which is one of the main current goals of antiretroviral treatment (ART)?*
1 point
To suppress the viral load
To cure HIV infection
To allow the patient to have a pain-free death
To prevent repeated infection with HIV

Which Drug is best taken with a meal?*
1 point
AZT
Aluvia
Efavirenz
All antiretroviral drugs (ARVs)

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