Quiz

Welcome! Are you ready to put your knowledge to the test? 

Whether you’re looking to prove your expertise, review key takeaways from the conference, or are simply curious about science and healthcare, our quiz is the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself and expand your understanding. From general knowledge questions to in-depth healthcare information, this quiz is designed to examine your level of understanding and potentially highlight areas for further learning. 

So, are you up for the challenge? Gather your thinking cap and let’s begin!

 

Results

#1. What is the age of consent to be a bone marrow donor?

#2. What qualification is required to become a pharmacy technician?

#3. In urine analysis, what does the term ‘specific gravity’ tell us about someone’s health?

#4. What are two medical terms used for what we would call poo?

#5. What does the colour flow doppler indicate on an echocardiogram?

#6. How many chromosomes does a human have?

#7. What is haemotoxylin used for?

#8. Do Ultrasound scanners use ionising radiation?

#9. What disease is a biochemist particularly looking for when they measure the glucose level of someone’s blood?

#10. What is formalin?

#11. What are bacteria grown on in the laboratory?

#12. Name the virus that causes chicken pox and shingles

#13. How many teaspoons of sugar does the average UK person eat every week?

#14. Name a type of ionising radiation

#15. What does RBC stand for?

#16. Can somebody catch shingles from a person with chicken pox?

#17. When HIV infection progresses to AIDS what part of the immune system becomes dramatically reduced?

#18. How many times will your heart beat today?

#19. How many muscles do you have in your fingers?

#20. Where can you go online to find out about being a blood donor?

#21. What heart valve lies between the left atrium and the left ventricle?

#22. Which of the following is a type of vaccination?

#23. In which human body joint do you find the rotator cuff tendon?

#24. What irregular heart rhythm is commonly treated by an ablation procedure?

#25. How many bones are there in the foot?

#26. What can a robotic exoskeleton be used for?

#27. How many samples do biomedical scientits in the UK handle every year?

#28. Which parasitic worm has to be pulled out from the infected person’s skin on a stick?

#29. What are gamma-rays?

#30. Who discovered a vaccine when observing the correlation between smallpox and cowpox?

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