2) Cervical Cancer is caused by :
- Human Papilloma
3) Stomach Cancer is caused by :
- Helicobacter Pylori
4) Why was Brundtland commission formed?
- To save the human environment and natural resources and to prevent the deterioration of economic and social development.
5) Advantage of planting fooder trees in the Hilly region.
- Fooder trees play an important role in environmental preservation by providing ground cover, thus minimizing losses through run off.
6) Why is quality of life complex phenomenon?
- Because it is based on happiness and satisfaction which cannot be easily measured.
7) Which organ of our body is mostly affected by diabetes?
- Heart, Nerves, Eye and Kidney are mostly affected by diabetes.
8) What is incubation Period?
- The period between infection and the appearance of signs of diseases is called incubation period.
9) In which disease Joints are pained?
- Rheumatic Fever
10) In which place does flu expand?
- Flu is expanded where rainwater is stored for a long period.
11) Why is Gonorrhea not a fatal disease?
- Because it can be easily diagnosed and treated.
12) Breast feeding prevents breast cancer, how?
- Breast feeding delays the return of a women’s period after child birth and changes the balance of hormone in the body.
13) Why was DOTS effective to treat TB in Nepal?
- Because in DOTS system medicine is taken properly on time under the supervision of doctors so that no dose is missed.
14) The casualty of snakebite is provided with much water or liquid, why?
- Because water or liquid dissolves the poison.
15) What is the reason of redness of face during Choking?
- During choking a person cannot breath sufficiently and the body struggles to get more oxygen which increases the blood pressure. So the face becomes red.
16) Why is swimming with full stomach dangerous?
- Because digestion diverts some of our blood flow from our muscles to our stomach and swimming might somehow stop that necessary flow of blood to the stomach causing cramps so severe that we could drown.
17) What is the economic cause of Alcoholism?
- Low wages and lost employment are the economic causes of alcoholism.
18) Sucking blood during snake bite is harmful, why?
- Because snake bite could damage nerves and blood vessels and lead to infection.
19) What is Snowline?
- The imaginary line drawn on the basis of the area where almost all the months receive snowfall is called snowline.
20) What is the altitude of snowline in Nepal?
- 5000 m. in East and 4000 m. in West
21) Land coverage of three geographical regions in Nepal?
- Himalayan (35%), Hilly (42%) and Terai (23%)
22) Population of three geographical regions of Nepal according to census 2068 BS?
- Himalayan (6.73%), Hilly (43%) and Terai (50.27%)
23) How many districts are there in Himalayan, Hilly and Terai Regions?
- Himalayan (16), Hilly (40) and Terai (21)
24) When was Brundtland Commission formed?
- Brundtland Commissin was formed in 1983 AD.
25) Which periodic plan of Nepal started the concept of balanced regional development?
- Fifth Periodic Plan of Nepal started the concept of balanced regional development.
26) What was the name of the report of Brundtland Commission?
- “Our Common Future”
27) When was the concept of Sustainable development started?
- The concept of sustainable development was started in 1987 AD.
28) What is the major effect seen in the ecosystem of Himalayan Region?
- Deforestation is the major effect seen in the ecosystem of Himalayan region of Nepal.
29) Which region of Nepal is more affected by modernization?
- Terai Region is more affected by modernization.
30) What is the annual PGR of Nepal according to the census 2068 BS?
- 1.35 % is the annual PGR of Nepal.
31) Which day is celebrated as population day?
- July 11 is celebrated as the population day.
32) Father of Demography?
- John Graunt is called the father of Demography.
33) Who used the term Demography for the first time?
- Achille Guillard used the term ‘Demography’ for the first time.
34) Which contraceptive device is taken as easy, effective and safe?
- Condom
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