Human Health and Diseases
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This quiz is design to understand the diseases related to human health.
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Unfortunately, this test will not be able to receive a prize:
Too many missing explanations. More than 10 explanations repeat the correct answer. E.g.
#q1, #q2, #q3, #q8, #q12, #q13, #q14, #q17, #q18, #q22, #q24, #q26, #q27 etc.
sure I will make corrections next time.
Thank you
"Full form of AIDS is Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome"
The correct spelling is "immune" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS)
(And you're missing an article. :wink: ("The full form..."))
It is may be spelling mistake while typing.
So I guess it's not a typo. But no problem, now you know. ;-)
10. What is the full form of AIDS?
– Acquired ImmunO Disease Syndrome
– Acquired ImmunO Deficiency Syndrome
– Acquired Infected (okay, that's another word) Disease Syndrome
– Acquired ImmunO Deficiency Symptoms
Full form of AIDS is Acquired ImmunO Deficiency Syndrome
Which of the following diseas["es" missing here] does [correct: "is", not "does"] not caused by worms?
– Protiens
– Carbohydrates
– Iron
– Vitamins
Kwashiorkor disease is caused by deficiency of Protiens.
Spelling would be "Proteins".
If you want to check English grammar there are lot of quizzes.
And first of all check your comment, even you are misspelled another (aanother).
I left out the word "issue" as well. Please let's not discuss further than this:
For me, to an appealing and nice quiz, correct language is a must. I can concentrate on the content much better when I don't have to figure out what the author meant syntactically first. A typo (a thing like "Aanother" or "examle" or "THis") or two may happen - but I personally find it very unsettling if there are this many grammar faults.
Just let me tell you: Content-wise your quiz is fine. :) But maybe in future, you should consider spelling and grammar a bit more. Imagine you'd have to apply for a job in English or something similar. It's useful to have a dictionary nearby or letting somebody else have a second look over it. That's my advice. ^^