The Medical Detectives Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Berton Roueché
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 105 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Medical Detectives Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Berton Roueché
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What did the investigators find out about the conditions at the restaurant where the men had eaten?
(a) Out of date.
(b) Unused.
(c) Unsanitary.
(d) Really clean.

2. In what year was the method to produce a synthetic version of aspirin's main ingredient discovered?
(a) 1924.
(b) 1874.
(c) 1967.
(d) 1888.

3. The woman's ________ relationships among objects were almost impossible to judge correctly.
(a) Aural.
(b) Spatial.
(c) Taste.
(d) Linear.

4. What is the name of the cafeteria where the men had decided to go to eat?
(a) Nighttime.
(b) Dawn.
(c) Eclipse.
(d) Same Old.

5. What happens to people who get a mild form of the disease in this chapter?
(a) They become carriers.
(b) They have to be quarantined.
(c) They die.
(d) They are taken away.

6. It was discovered that while the __________ all lived in the same neighborhood, they did not frequent the same events as others in their area.
(a) Victims.
(b) Medical professionals.
(c) Well people.
(d) Restaurant owners.

7. What was the final diagnosis for the woman who died within a few days of being admitted to the hospital?
(a) Rabies.
(b) Food poisoning.
(c) None was determined.
(d) Cancer.

8. What is the name of the empty sac that can develop for no apparent reason, which showed up in Turner's test results?
(a) Tumor.
(b) Pancreatitis.
(c) Malignancy.
(d) Pseudocyst.

9. What is the source of the infection that was afflicting people in this section of the book?
(a) Injections.
(b) Nothing.
(c) Bacteria.
(d) Virus.

10. The ________ was provided to the event by the Hindenburg Pleasure Society, according to the researcher's findings.
(a) Cow.
(b) Pig.
(c) Dishwashing equipment.
(d) Soap.

11. What company changed the name of the compound to aspirin?
(a) Bufferin.
(b) Bayer.
(c) Advil.
(d) Tylenol.

12. What was the symptom that occurred around Vernon's eyes that caused him to look strange?
(a) Rashes.
(b) Puffiness.
(c) Sunken appearance.
(d) Bruising.

13. What is NOT one of the symptoms that Mr. Mason and Mrs. Smart experienced after a noontime meal?
(a) Impaired vision.
(b) Fever.
(c) Nausea.
(d) Hallucinations.

14. The health department began to check every ________, fruit and vegetable stand, and restaurant in the area to find the source of the infections.
(a) Dessert shop.
(b) Bookstore.
(c) Market.
(d) Bathroom.

15. Whocooked the pig that was served at the fest where people became ill?
(a) The pig was already cooked when it arrived.
(b) An outside vendor.
(c) No one.
(d) Employed help.

Short Answer Questions

1. What kind of substance does aspirin inhibit that causes things like aches, pains, and fever?

2. Those who are known to be carriers are legally barred from having a role in the ____________ industry.

3. What kind of scientist was able to discover how to create a synthetic version of aspirin?

4. In what state did Mr. and Mrs. Mason and their relatives and co-workers, Mr. and Mrs. Smart and their son live?

5. Rabid _______ are a strong concern as there is no method of immunization for them.

(see the answer keys)

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