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 biological trace evidence could be used to detect drowning?

#2. What is a genome?

#3. How many chest compressions should you do per minute during CPR?

#4. What does DNA stand for?

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

#6. What is one of the most widely used diagnostic technique for detecting virus in patients?

#7. Which metal ion is associated with the insulin molecule?

#8. How many people die every day waiting for a kidney transplant?

#9. What is obstructive sleep apnoea?

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

#11. Which exposure will give you the highest dose of radiation?

#12. What type of organism causes malaria?

#13. Faecal bacteria (bacteria found in your poo) can be found on what percentage of peoples hands?

#14. Which one of these imaging techniques uses ionising radiation?

#15. What is the main purpose of a phase 3 clinical trial?

#16. What is the highest contributor for female hormones in the oceans?

#17. What is a pathogen?

#18. How many chromosomes does a human have?

#19. What is the name of the main artery that delivers the oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body?

#20. Why are cell therapy and gene therapy procedures carried out in a closed system?

#21. Why is a crossmatch needed before a kidney transplant can take place?

#22. What is the main reason for randomising patients to their treatment allocation in a clinical trial?

#23. Which of these drinks has the lowest amount of sugar?

#24. Are X-rays used to treat cancer?

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

#26. What percentage of the UK population donate blood?

#27. Are cancer patients are given radiotherapy treatment by nurses?

#28. What does CPAP stand for?

#29. What type of cell is the heart made up of?

#30. Which of these substances can be tested for using urine dipsticks?

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Science for your Future

The 13th Annual Schools Science Conference took place on 20th April 2016


University of Westminster

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