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Year 8 Science
Disease Trivia competition
Round 1
•Catch us if you can!!
Question 1 – the brats/ABCD
• What is an infectious disease?
Question 2
• Give three examples of an infectious disease
Question 3 – the brats
• What is a Non- Infectious disease?
Question 4
• Give 3 examples of a non infectious disease
Question 5
• True or False?
• You can catch a bacteria from someone else
Question 6 – grove st
• Are all diseases contagious?
• Yes or No
Question 7 – Hi 4
• What are 3 symptoms of diabetes?
Question 8
• Which of the following diseases can be ‘caught’ from any person you might meet at a party?
• A Cancer
• B Influenza
• C Heart disease
• D Diabetes
Question 9 – the chicks
• List 4 non infectious disease caused by nutritional problems
Question 10
• Which of the following is not an infectious disease?
• A Mumps
• B Anaemia
• C Influenza
• D Whooping cough
Round 2
Little things, big trouble!!
Question 1
• What is a pathogen?
Question 2
• Name 3 pathogenic agents
Question 3 - Hi 4
• What parasites live inside your body?
• A endoparasites• B ectoparasites• C something that causes measles• D a bacteria
Question 4
• A virus:• A kills cells before consuming them as food
• B grows on the outside of cells
• C is a type of cell
• D enters a cell, and reproduces inside the cell.
Question 5 – grove st
• What condition does a blood fluke cause?
• A malaria
• B Schistosomiasis
• C pediculosis
• D skin irritation
Question 6
• What types of shapes can bacteria grow?
• A squares ovals and lines
• B triangle, circles and rods
• C circles, spirals, rods
• D none of the above.
Question 7-
• What is a host?• A a virus that holds a party• B microscopic• C an organism that is being invaded or
damaged by a pathogen• D an organism that is causing disease
Question 8 - ABCD
• How big is a virus?
Question 9
• Where do you find bacteria?• A on your clean fingers• B on the table in front of you• C on your dirty fingers• D all of the above
Question 10 – Gado Gado
• Why do biologists consider viruses to be non-living?
Round 3
Spreading it around
Question 1
• Name 2 vectors
Question 2 – the chicks
• What degree is milk heated to destroy bacteria?
A 100ºC
B 27ºC
C 58ºC
D 63ºC
Question 3
• Name three ways you can spread infectious disease
Question 4
• Name two ways of stopping disease from spreading.
Question 5
• Why does Australia have quarantine laws?
Question 6
• Which of the following is not a contagious disease?
• A Arthritis
• B A cold
• C Chicken pox
• D The flu
Question 7
• A vector is:• A something that carries a disease to other
hosts
• B a disease that affects a large number of people
• C a microbe that can cause disease
• D a type of disease.
Question 8 – gado gado
• What objects might be sterilised using high temps?
Question 9
• Which conditions are ideal for the multiplying of disease-causing bacteria?
• A Warm and moist
• B Warm and dry
• C Cool and wet
• D Cool and dry
Question 10
• Which of the following pathogens can you grow on Agar?
• A virus only• B fungi only• C bacteria only• D both fungi and bacteria
Round 4
Putting up defences
Question 1
• Which of the following can be both a physical and a chemical barrier to disease?
• A Saliva
• B The skin
• C Tears
• D Blood cells
Question 2
• The main weapon of the 3rd line of defence is:• A red blood cells
• B white blood cells
• C pus
• D platelets.
Question 3
• Name three barriers to disease
Question 4
• How many lines of defence does the human body have to fight disease
• A 1• B 2• C 3• D 4
Question 5
• What is immunology?• A the science that deals the protection from
diseases
• B the science of animals
• C the science people
• D the science of bacteria
Question 6
• Name two things that make up the second line of defence.
Question 7
• Inflammation is:• A part of the 2nd line of defence• B part of the 3rd line of defence• C a barrier• D mucus
Question 8
• How can you avoid getting sick• A have a healty diet• B exercise• C sufficient sleep• D all of the above
Question 9
• How does a vaccination work?
Question 10
• Allergies are caused by• A allergens• B viruses• C bacteria• D allergenates
The End