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NATIONAL LEVEL QUIZ COMPETITION ON HIV/AIDS
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- Start Datev: 1st December 2023
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- Last Date To Participate in Quiz Competition – 5th December 2023, till 11: 59 pm
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1. When was HIV first recognized in the U.S.?
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1970
1975
1981
1986
2. Which of these is a symptom of HIV infection?
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Swollen lymph nodes
Fever
Tiredness
All of the above
3. A person has AIDS when which of these occurs?
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Exposure to HIV
HIV antibodies are found in the blood
The CD4+ count is lower than 200 or opportunistic infections develop in an HIV-infected person
A person has HIV for 5 years
4.What does HIV-positive mean?
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Either antibodies against HIV or the virus particles themselves are present in the blood
You have been tested for HIV
Your white cell count is high
You have been informed about HIV
5. HIV attacks a certain kind of cell in the immune system. Which is it?
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Red blood cells
White blood cells called T cells
Platelets
Epithelial cells
6. What is the CD4 T-cell count at which AIDS is considered to have developed?
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Below 1,000 per cubic milliliter
Below 500 per cubic milliliter
Below 200 per cubic milliliter
Below 50 per cubic milliliter
7. The risk for HIV/AIDS is tied to behaviors. Which of these behaviors can put you at risk?
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Spending time with someone who has AIDS
Not wearing latex condoms during sex
Injecting drugs
All of the above
8. Why is a combination of medicines—called a cocktail—used to treat HIV?
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The virus changes (mutates) rapidly
Each person responds to each medicine differently
Combining medicines triples their strength
A and B
9. What is the best way to protect yourself against HIV?
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Get yourself vaccinated for HIV
Use birth control pills
Use a latex condom during sexual intercourse
B and C
10. What does AIDS stand for?
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Actual Infectious Diseases System
After Immunity Deficiency Syndrome
Altered Immunodeficiency System
11. What is AIDS?
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A fungal infection
A rare blood cancer caused by HIV
A group of diseases caused by HIV
The final stage of HIV
12. How does HIV become AIDS?
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HIV attacks the T cells.
HIV makes multiple copies of itself.
HIV destroys cells in the body.
All of the above
13. Which is not considered a common method of transmission for HIV?
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Blood
Genital secretions
Breast milk
Urine
14.HIV parasitizes ____
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Y-helper cells
T-helper cells
K-helper cells
None of the above
15. How many stages of HIV infection exist?
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3
2
1
No stage
16. HIV is thought to have originated from
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Birds
Mosquitos
Chimpanzees
None of the above
17. Which virus is associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) pandemic?
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HIV-2
HTLV-1
HIV-1
HIV-3
18. HIV belongs to which of the following genus members of the virus?
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Orthomyxovirus
Retrovirus
Parvovirus
Reovirus
19. Which of the following is an important HIV antigen in determining the use as a diagnostic marker for the early detection and diagnosis of HIV infection?
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p24
gp120
Pol gene
Gp120
20. Which of the following enzymes is required for the viral replication process and plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of HIV infection?
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RNA polymerase
DNA polymerase
RNA polymerase II
Reverse transcriptase