Biology Practice: Health Organisations (Mock Test 4 - Expert Analysis & Policy)
1. In the event of a global "Pandemic," which expert body has the authority to declare a "Public Health Emergency of International Concern" (PHEIC)?
2. A researcher is studying "Bio-fortification" to increase the zinc content in rice. Which organization's policy most likely supports this to combat global malnutrition?
3. What is the expert logic behind the Red Cross remaining "Neutral" during a war?
4. UNICEF’s "GOBI" campaign is a critical health intervention. What does the 'O' specifically stand for to prevent infant mortality from dehydration?
5. If a local community in Bihar faces a "Tuberculosis" outbreak, which organization provides the "DOTS" (Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course) framework used by local hospitals?
6. The "World Food Programme" (WFP), which provides direct food aid during emergencies, is a subsidiary body of:
7. Which of the following is a "Non-Governmental" international health organization?
8. What expert role does WHO play in the "Standardization of Biologicals"?
9. Which organization is primarily responsible for the "Maternal and Child Health" (MCH) centers found in many Indian cities?
10. The "Declaration of Alma-Ata" (1978) was a major milestone for which agency in promoting "Primary Health Care"?
20. In the "Red Cross" principles, "Humanity" means: