Biology Practice: Health Organisations (Mock Test 2 - Global Roles & Impact)
1. The primary biological objective of the WHO’s "Expanded Programme on Immunization" (EPI) is to protect children against:
2. Which organization takes direct responsibility for providing artificial limbs and helping the disabled in disaster-hit areas?
3. UNICEF is an acronym for:
4. The "Codex Alimentarius Commission" is a joint venture of WHO and FAO created to:
5. Which health organization serves as the "clearing house" for information on epidemics like COVID-19 or Ebola?
6. The "Geneva Convention" relates to the activities of which organization during armed conflicts?
7. Which of these is a major goal of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)?
8. When a natural calamity like an earthquake occurs in Bihar, which local body is primarily responsible for street sanitation and water supply hygiene?
9. "Oral Rehydration Salts" (ORS) packets are distributed globally to fight diarrhea-related deaths. Which agency heavily promotes this as part of child survival?
10. The biological standard for "International Reference Preparations" of vaccines is maintained by:
11. Which organization works toward the "Elimination of Hunger" specifically by improving the soil and irrigation methods?
12. The Indian Red Cross Society provides relief during calamities and also manages:
13. In a rural village, the health of the community at the grassroots level is monitored by:
14. Which organization focuses on "Breastfeeding" and "Maternal Health" to ensure infants receive natural immunity?
15. The "White Ribbon" symbol is sometimes associated with health organizations to represent:
16. Which health organization helps in the standardization of "Antibiotics" and "Hormones" globally?
17. Collecting and publishing information on health statistics of different countries is a major project of:
18. Providing mid-day meals to school children is an initiative often supported by which UN agency?
19. Which international health body helps in the exchange of experts and medical technology between nations?
20. The "Red Crescent" is the version of the Red Cross symbol used in: