Tuesday, April 6, 2021

WORLD HEALTH DAY QUESTION BANK

PUBLIC HEALTH HISTORY

 Question: .1 "Life or Death is a Political Decision”. Which conference came up with this slogan?

Answer: ICPD (Ottawa, 2002)

Question: .2 Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran, noticed parasites in blood of a malaria patient for the first time. When was that?

Answer: Any year between 1875-1885 (6 November 1880)

Question: .3 Effectiveness, efficiency, acceptability, access, equity and relevance are six dimensions of the quality of care. Who proposed this?

Answer: Maxwell

Question: .4 In which year did WHO launch the first proposal for worldwide malaria eradication, at the World Health Assembly?

Answer: 1955

Question: .5 In which year was the Global Fund to fight the world’s most devastating diseases (AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria) established?

Answer: 2002

Question: .6 Leprosy is a public health problem when its prevalence is more than …

Answer: 1 per 10,000

Question: .7 What is the name of the German scientist who was awarded with the Nobel Price for establishing causal relationship between HPV and cervical cancer?

Answer: (Harald) zur Hausen

Question: .8 ORS is claimed as one of the "the greatest medical discovery of the 20th century”. When was it discovered?

Answer: Any year between 1961-1969 (mid 1960s)

Question: .9 Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by …

Answer: (Alexander) Fleming

Question: .10 In 1905 Robert Koch received the Nobel Price for the discovery of TB bacilli. In which year did he discover TB bacilli?

Answer: Any year between 1877-1887 (1882)

Question: .11 The Alma Ata Declaration was adopted at the International Conference on Primary Health Care in which year?

Answer: 1978 (September)

Question: .12 NRR is the best indicator to measure the replacement of females in a population. What does the abbreviation NRR stand for?

Answer: Net Reproduction Rate

Question: .13 The life expectancy rate in absence of chronic disease and disability is the most commonly used indicator for …

Answer: The quality of life

Question: .14 In the 19th century, the spread of cholera was proven to be through contaminated water. Who proved this?

Answer: (John) Snow

Question: .15 The Stop TB Initiative/Partnership, also known as a World Free of TB, is established to eliminate TB as a public health problem. In which year was this established?

Answer: 1998

Question: .16 What % of the development budgets was pledged by the parliamentarians during the Ottawa conference to save lives?

Answer: Up to 10%

Question: .17 What is the best indicator for monitoring the impact of Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control programme?

Answer: Neonatal hypo-thyroidism

Question: .18 What is the optimum recommended (healthy) floor space (in a living place) per an adult individual?

Answer: 50-100 sq. ft. (4,65-9,29 sq. mtr.)

Question: .19 What percentage of the Gross National Product should the governments spend on health, recommended by the Alma Ata Declaration?

Answer: At least 5%

Question: .20 When did the Obama administration end "global gag rule" that restricted family planning assistance overseas to provide abortions/abortion referrals?

Answer: (January 23) 2009

Question: .21 When did the WHO declare TB as a global health emergency?

Answer: 1993

Question: .22 When is the World Health Day?

Answer: 7th of April

Question: .23 When was the World Health Organization established?

Answer: 1948 (7 April)

Question: .24 The largest prospective observational study conducted so far started in 1948, studying the epidemiology of hypertensive or arteriosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. What is the name of this study?

Answer: Framingham heart study

Question: .25 Which of the Millennium Development Goals aims at improving maternal health?

Answer: MDG 5

Question: .26 Who developed an oral vaccine containing a live attenuated virus against poliomyelitis?

Answer: (Albert) Sabin

Question: .27 Who discovered that malaria parasite is transmitted by mosquito?

Answer: (Ronald) Ross

Question: .28 In which year was it discovered that the malaria parasite is transmitted by mosquito?

Answer: Any year between 1892-1902 (August 1897)

Question: .29 He is a great Public Health professor, who focused on quality improvement and health service research. In his life he wrote 8 books and 50 peer-reviewed articles, he died in 2000, what is his name?

Answer: (Avedis) Donabedian

Question: .30 Who is considered to be the father of modern epidemiology? 

Answer: (John) Snow 

Question: .31 Which two organizations launched the "3 by 5" initiative and in which year?

Answer: UNAIDS and WHO 2003

Question: .32 Through which foundation did Microsoft contribute to health worldwide?

Answer: Bill and Melinda Gates foundation

Question: .33 The second richest man on earth, made the largest charitable donation in history, what is his name?

Answer: (Warren) Buffet

Question: .34 Who defined public health in 1920 as the art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through organized efforts and informed choices?

Answer: (Charles-Edward Amory) Winslow

Question: .35 The International Health Regulations were first established in 1969. What disease outbreak facilitated change to the 2005 revision?

Answer: SARS

Question: .36 Which three diseases were included in the International Health Regulations from 1969?

Answer: 1. Cholera 2. Yellow Fever 3. Plague

Question: .37 True or false? The international Health Regulations of 2005 were signed by all WHO member states.

Answer: True

Question: .38 Which alliance, created in 1999, aims at improving child health in the poorest countries by extending the reach of the EPI?

Answer: GAVI

Question: .39 What does mHealth mean?

Answer: Using mobile phones to improve health

Question: .40 When was the first international conference on Primary Health Care?

Answer: 1978 (Alma Ata, Kazakhstan)

Question: .41 Which 3 countries started producing generic ARVs first?

Answer:

1. South Africa

2. Brazil

3. India

Question: .42 Which study among African-Americans led to guidance on the protection of human subjects in research?

Answer: Tuskegee trial

Question: .43 Who described the epidemiological transition?

Answer: (Abdel) Omran

Question: .44 When did the last natural case of smallpox occur?

Answer: 1977

Question: .45 Where did the last natural case of smallpox occur?

Answer: Somalia

Question: .46 In which 2 countries does a stock of smallpox virus exist (2008)?

Answer:

1. Russia (at the Russian State Centre on Virology and Biotech-nology)

2. USA (at CDC)

Question: .47 Why did Christiaan Eijkman receive the Nobel Prize in 1929?

Answer: For the discovery of the cure for beriberi

Question: .48 Which disease has been completely eradicated?

Answer: Smallpox

Question:.49 The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) is a model that is used to represent the process a country makes, from pre-industrial to an industrialized economy. On which country is the DTM based?

Answer: UK

Question: .50 Equity and equality: which one refers to justice?

Answer: Equity

Question: .51 ORS has been ‘invented’ in which country?

Answer: Bangladesh

Question: .52 In what year was the microscope invented?

Answer: Any year between 1575-1625 (1595)

Question: .53 By whom was the microscope invented?

Answer: (Zacharias) Jansen

Question: .54 Who is the current president of the WHO?

Answer: Tedros Adhanom, (former health minister and foreign minister of Ethiopia)

Question: .55 When was Holland declared officially malaria free by the WHO?

Answer: 1970

Question: .56 Name one of the two countries that started experimenting on National Pharmaceutical Policies (NPPs)?

Answer:

1. Chile OR

2. Sri Lanka

Question: .57 Who used ‘bioterrorism’ the first?

Answer: The Romans

Question: .58 When was it possible to make dried milk commercially, for the first time?

Answer: Any year between 1822-1842 (1832)

Question: .59 Who is the biologist who dealt with skin grafts required after burns, and for this received the Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology in 1960?

A: Sir Peter Brian Medawar

B: Sir Peter Mansfield

Answer: A; Sir Peter Brian Medawar

Question: .60 Dimitri Iosifovich Ivanovski and Marinus Beijerinck experiment resulted to the discovery of a plant virus called …

Answer: Tobacco mosaic virus

Question: .61 A conference organized by the WHO and European Commission on counteracting obesity was held in Turkey. When was this?

Answer: 2006 (Istanbul, 15-17 November 2006)

Question: .62 What does HEPA Europe stands for?

Answer: European network for the promotion of Health Enhancing Physical Activity

Question: .63 Who is considered the father of modern medicine?

Answer: Hippocrates

Question: .64 Who in public health history defined health as a state of thriving (eudaimonia)?

Answer: Aristotle

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