Health knowledge test questions for primary and middle school students

The 11th Primary and Secondary School Students in Jiangsu Province

Health Education Knowledge (Network) Competition-Primary School (Grade 5-6)

Multiple choice

1. Which of the following can prevent anemia () (single choice)

A. Supplementing hematopoietic raw materials

B. all kinds of hemorrhagic diseases should be actively treated.

C. Don't donate blood

D. don't abuse drugs that are harmful to hematopoietic function.

2. Dangerous goods are classified into () categories according to the different dangers of substances and the provisions of the League of Nations (single choice).

Answer 7

B.8

C.9

D. 10

3. Diseases transmitted through the digestive tract are (). (single choice)

A. Cholera, bacillary dysentery, typhoid fever and hepatitis A

B. Bacillary dysentery, typhoid fever, hepatitis B and influenza

C. Cholera, bacillary dysentery, SARS and AIDS

D. Infectious diarrhea, hepatitis E, tuberculosis and typhoid fever

4. Adult's pulse is () times per minute in a quiet state (single choice)

A: 60-80

b50-70

C.70-90

Grass 65-85

5. Which statement about menstrual cycle is incorrect () (single choice)

A. the interval between two menses 1 day.

B. including the time of dysmenorrhea

C. only calculate the time when menstruation is clean.

D. The normal menstrual cycle is 28-35 days.

6. What diseases can be prevented by BCG vaccination? () (single choice)

A. Polio

B. hepatitis

C. Tuberculosis

D. measles

7. The main route of transmission of hepatitis B is (). (single choice)

A. menstrual blood transmission

B. Close contact with sexual transmission

C. Perinatal mother-to-child transmission

D. All the above contents include

8. Which of the following is not the influence of corset on girls' development and health () (single choice)

A. affect the normal development of internal organs of the body

B. Affect respiratory function

C. leading to nipple invagination and breast dysplasia.

D. it is conducive to protecting the breast.

9. Which of the following does not belong to the classification of schistosomiasis () (single choice)

A. Chronic schistosomiasis

B. acute schistosomiasis

C. Early schistosomiasis

D. Advanced schistosomiasis

10. How far away from TV should you be when watching TV () (single choice).

A the distance is more than twice the diagonal length of the TV screen.

B the distance is more than 3 times the diagonal length of the TV screen.

C distance is more than 4 times the diagonal length of TV screen.

D distance is more than 5 times the diagonal length of TV screen.

1 1. The correct understanding of passive smoking is () (single choice)

A. passive smoking means seeing him smoking, and I want to smoke one, too

B. Passive smoking means that in a certain place, non-smokers inhale smokers' cigarettes and burn cigarettes.

C. Passive smoking is not as harmful as smokers.

D. Passive smoking is more serious than active smoking, so it is better to take the initiative to smoke.

12. What is "low vision" () (single choice)

A. anyone whose naked eye vision is less than 5.0

B. anyone whose naked eye vision is less than 5.2.

C naked eye vision is less than 4.8.

D. anyone whose naked eye vision is less than 4.7.

13. Which of the following is wrong about preventing obesity () (single choice)

A. Strengthening exercise to promote energy consumption

B.try not to eat breakfast in order to lose weight.

C. Have a good mental state

D. Reasonable eating habits

14. The wrong statement about safe riding is () (single choice)

A. When riding a bicycle, the brakes and bells must be complete.

B. You can ride a bike with one hand and hold the handle with the other.

C. riding a bicycle is not allowed to install mechanical power devices.

D cycling should be in the slow lane on the right side of the road, and it is not allowed to take the fast lane.

15. Which of the following are the common causes of heatstroke () (single choice)

A. exposure to high temperature and scorching sun

B. the work intensity is too high and the time is too long.

C. Lack of sleep and excessive fatigue

D. Excessive study pressure

16. Who is prone to hand, foot and mouth disease () (single choice)

A. Adults

B. Teenagers

C. Infants and children

D. Older people

17. Secondary prevention of drug abuse does not include drug abuse () (single choice)

A. Early detection

B. Early intervention

C. Early treatment

D. Early physical examination

18. Breast development is generally divided into several stages () (single choice)

A.3

B.4

C5

D.6

19. Main transmission route of epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis: () (single choice)

A. Gastrointestinal transmission

B. Respiratory transmission

C. blood transmission

D. Sexual transmission

20. Influenza A N 1H 1 belongs to Class () infectious diseases (single choice).

A.A level

Class B.

Class C.

D. neither

2 1. Chickenpox is an eruptive disease caused by varicella virus. Which of the following is incorrect: () (single choice)

Chickenpox can be infected at any age, but the incidence rate is high in children, mainly at 2-6 years old.

B. Chickenpox is transmitted through the respiratory tract, and daily close contact will not be contagious.

C The incubation period of chickenpox is 10 ~ 2 1 day, and the common one is 14 days (about two weeks), so the medical observation time of close contacts is 2 1 day (three weeks).

D. In case of chickenpox epidemic in school, the patients should be isolated at home first, and at the same time, the morning and afternoon examinations should be strengthened to achieve early detection, early isolation and early treatment.

22. If the child cries at night and the anal skin itches, he should be suspected of having () (single choice).

A. Schistosomiasis

B. Ascariasis

C. pinworm disease

D. bacillary dysentery

23. Which is wrong about the influence of alcoholism on teenagers? () (single choice)

A. loss of appetite and multiple nutrient deficiency

B. lead to gastric ulcer

C. Intestinal mucosal injury

D. Endangering reproductive system

24. The best posture when watching TV is () (single choice)

A. sit down

B. lie down

C. tilt your head

D. hold your head up

25. How is trachoma spread? () (single choice)

A. Contact

B. Air

C. blood

D. intestine

Right or wrong

1. Iodized salt is not only the most important and basic means to prevent and treat iodine deficiency disorders in China, but also the most important and basic means in the world. ()

A. Right

B. wrong

2. The process of human life includes growth, maturity and aging. ()

A. Right

B. wrong

3. The principle of a reasonable diet is to eat more potatoes, milk, beans or their products every day, and eat more lean meat and a light and low-salt diet every day ()

A. Right

B. wrong

4. In order to prevent intestinal infectious diseases, patients and suspected patients should be isolated until they are not contagious ()

A. Right

B. wrong

5. Tobacco mainly contains harmful substances such as nicotine and tar ()

A. Right

B. wrong

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