WorksheetsG.K2
Total questions: 60
Worksheet time: 27mins
How many teeth does an adult human have?
32
36
48
20
What do bees collect and use to create honey?
Pollen
flowers
sugar
nectar
What is the rarest blood type?
O -
O+
B-
AB -
What part of the plant conducts photosyntehsis?
Root
Stem
Leaf
What tissues connect the muscles to the bones?
Tendons
Ligaments
Cartilage
fat
Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?
Omnivores
Carnivores
Insectivores
Herbivores
Diabetes develops as the result of a problem with which specific organ in the body?
Stomach
legs
Intestines
Pancreas
Where can you find the smallest bone in the human body?
pinky
arm
Spine
ear
Scientists believe that the continents of the earth were all one large landmass 280 million years ago. The moving of tectonic plates caused this mass to break off into different pieces, making up the continents as we know them today. What was this landmass called?
Mezozoic
America
Pangea
African continent
True or false: male seahorses give birth to their young, not the females.
True
False
What is the tallest type of grass?
Sugar cane
Kentucky Blue grass
Rice
Bamboo
How many bones do sharks have in total?
300
208
0
550
Discovered by Alexander Fleming, this is now used to treat infections and is considered one of the most important discoveries in the field of medical science. What is it?
Vaccines
Head ache medication
Penicillin
Antifungal medication
This type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between different atoms. What do you call this bond? example...water
Positive bonds
Covalent
Ionic
Hypotnic
True or false: chloroplasts can be found in animal cells.
True
False
True or false: chloroplasts can be found in animal cells.
True
False
Had pirates known about this vitamin, then they wouldn’t have suffered from scurvy. What vitamin is this
A
D
C
K
Had pirates known about this vitamin, then they wouldn’t have suffered from scurvy. What vitamin is this
A
D
C
K
What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
Venus
The Earth
Jupiter
Mars
What is the chemical symbol for the element oxygen?
O
Ox
O2
Os
What is the correct term for a medical professional who assists physicians and provides basic patient care?
Surgeon
Nurse
Pharmacist
Radiologist
How would you greet a patient for the first time?
Hello, Mr. Johnson. How are you feeling today?
Hi, what's up?
Hey there! What's the problem?
What's wrong with you?
Which of the following is not a vital sign?
Blood pressure
Pulse rate
Body temperature
Blood type
What does the acronym 'CPR' stand for in a medical context?
Cardiac Prevention and Recovery
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Critical Patient Response
Continuous Pain Relief
When documenting a patient's temperature, what unit of measurement is commonly used?
Degrees Fahrenheit
Degrees Celsius
Kelvin
Both a and b
Which term describes the process of recording a patient's medical history and current condition?
Diagnosis
Assessment
Documentation
Treatment
What is the purpose of sterile technique in healthcare settings?
To keep the patient warm
To prevent infection and maintain a sterile environment
To save costs on medical supplies
To speed up the treatment process
What should a nurse do if a patient is experiencing difficulty breathing?
Ignore it; it's probably not serious
Call a doctor immediately
Assess the patient and take appropriate action
Tell the patient to relax and take deep breaths
Which of the following statements is true about patient confidentiality?
It's okay to discuss a patient's case with your friends
Patient information should be kept confidential and not shared without proper authorization
Sharing patient information on social media is acceptable in certain situations
It's only important to maintain confidentiality for high-profile patients
How would you ask a patient about their pain level?
Are you feeling good?
How's your mood today?
On a scale of 0 to 10, how would you rate your pain, with 0 being no pain and 10 being the worst pain imaginable?
Is everything okay?
What does the acronym 'BP' stand for in a medical context?
Breathing Pattern
Blood Pressure
Body Position
Brain Power
Which of the following is not a common symptom of fever?
Chills
Sweating
Elevated body temperature
Nausea
In a hospital setting, what does the term 'discharge' refer to?
The release of a patient from the hospital
A medical procedure
Taking a break from work
Cleaning a hospital room
What is the purpose of an IV (intravenous) line?
To measure blood pressure
To administer medication or fluids directly into the bloodstream
To check the patient's temperature
To immobilize a broken bone
How would you encourage a patient to take their medication?
You have to take this. No questions.
It's okay if you don't want to take it.
Taking your medication is essential for your recovery. Let's discuss any concerns you may have.
I forgot to bring your medication today.
What does the term 'informed consent' mean in healthcare?
Treating a patient without their knowledge
A legal document allowing medical treatment after explaining the risks and benefits
Ignoring the patient's preferences
Obtaining consent after the treatment is completed
What is the purpose of a patient care plan?
To make the patient's stay in the hospital longer
To guide the nursing care for a specific patient
To reduce the workload for nurses
To be used only for high-risk patients
What does the term 'bedside manner' refer to in healthcare?
The way a nurse makes a patient's bed
The attitude and interpersonal skills of a healthcare provider toward patients
The location of the patient's bed in the hospital room
The type of mattress used in patient beds
What is the purpose of hand hygiene in healthcare?
To keep hands warm
To prevent the spread of infection
To save time
To avoid interacting with patients
When communicating with non-English speaking patients, what is a recommended approach?
Speak louder and slower in English
Use a family member as an interpreter
Avoid eye contact to make the patient feel more comfortable
Use professional medical interpreters or translation services
To which country does this flag belong?
Argentina
Honduras
Brazil
South Africa
On which continent would you find this flag?
Europe
Africa
Asia
America
Which country has a flag that is NOT quadrilateral?
Mauritius
Switzerland
Laos
Nepal
Which country has this flag?
Kosovo
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Macedonia
Which of these countries has MORE than three (3) colours in their flag?
Egypt
Jamaica
United Kingdom
Cuba
Which of these flags is NOT an African nation?
Which nordic country has this flag?
Norway
Finland
Sweden
Denmark
Which national flag does NOT include a star or stars?
United States of America
Cameroon
Thailand
Vietnam
Which flag represents Ireland?
Only one country's national flag is different on the obverse and reverse. Which?
Panama
Venezuela
Paraguay
Nicaragua
Which nation has this flag?
Kiribati
Vanuatu
Guam
Marshall Islands
Which island nation's flag features a bunch of bananas?
Cuba
The Bahamas
Seychelles
Fiji
Which is the flag of Slovenia?
How many stripes appear on the flag of the United States of America?
9
11
13
15
Which is the correct orientation of the Union Flag?
Which nation's flag is this?
Mongolia
Belarus
Kazakhstan
Moldova
Which African nation features a crowned crane on its flag?
Rwanda
Uganda
Mali
Djibouti
Which Asian country has what is perhaps its most famous landmark on its flag?
Vietnam
Thailand
Myanmar
Cambodia
The flags of two countries sport dragons; Wales and which other?
Myanmar
Taiwan
Bhutan
Singapore
Which of these flags are from the Caribbean? Choose two (2).
