1. An organism that causes diseases to its host, also known as infectious/diseases agent
a Germs
b. Pathogens
c. Bacteria
d. Parasite
2. Stage of infection wherein the time between the exposure to a contagious disease and the appearance of symptoms
a incubation
b. Prodromal ctness
d. Convalescence
3. Mortality refers to the number of in a population
a. Death
b. Birth
c. Offspring
d. People
4. Which of the following diseases is caused by a carrier mosquito
a Cholera
b. Malaria
c.Influenza
d Hepatitis
5. Pulmonary tuberculosis, measles and chickenpox are examples of what mode of transmission?
a. Food-borne
b. Droplet
c. Vector borne
d. Airborne
6. Diseases that have newly appeared in the population or that have existed before but is rapidly increasing in incidence range
a Communicable disease
b. Deadly virus
c Emerging disease.
d. Re-emerging
7. Whish of the following belongs to the practices that will prevents you from acquiring diseases
a. Avoid preparing food hygienically
b. Do not stay and rest at home when sick
C. Do not get vaccinated
d. Wash your hand regularly
8. Which of the following is not the prime purpose of the several programs and policies concerning the hea of an individual?
a To ensure the health of the people
b. To ensure the wellness of the people'
c. To provide info about the prevention of the disease
d. To decrease the level of health awareness of the people
9. The Administrative department of the Philippine government responsible in supervising the health of the public,
a. Department of Health
c. World Health Organization
b. Food and Drug Administration
d. None of the above
10. The main agency that has the authority to direct and coordinate matters concerning the health of recipie within the United Nations system
a. Department of Health
c. World Health Organization
b. Food and Drug Administration
d. None of the above 5742021​