Biology Practice: Health Organisations (Mock Test 5 - Ultimate Mastery & Global Synergy)
1. Which UN agency is primarily responsible for the "World Health Statistics" report, which provides data on global mortality and disease trends?
2. The "International Committee of the Red Cross" (ICRC) is unique because its mission is specifically grounded in:
3. UNICEF’s "Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative" (BFHI) aims to improve infant health by promoting:
4. Which joint initiative between FAO and WHO focuses on the "One Health" approach, recognizing that human health is linked to animal health and the environment?
5. "Smallpox" was officially declared eradicated from the world in 1980. This global success was spearheaded by:
6. What is the fundamental role of the "Indian Red Cross Society" during a massive flood in Bihar or West Bengal?
7. Which health organization helps in the "Biological Standardization" of life-saving hormones like Insulin?
8. The "International Red Cross" headquarters is located in:
9. FAO works toward "Food Security," which means:
10. "Health Organisations" classify a disease that spreads across several continents as a:
20. Which principle is CORE to all international health organisations when dealing with human life?