Q. In which year was the first successful organ transplant performed, marking a significant advancement in medical science? (1954)
A.1947
B.1954
C.1967
D.1978
Solution
The first successful organ transplant, a kidney transplant, was performed in 1954 by Dr. Joseph Murray, which was a landmark achievement in medical science.
Q. What was the primary focus of healthcare during the medieval period in Europe?
A.Preventive care
B.Religious healing
C.Surgical advancements
D.Public health policies
Solution
During the medieval period, healthcare was largely influenced by religion, with monasteries serving as centers for healing and care, often relying on prayer and herbal remedies.
Q. Which ancient civilization is known for its advanced medical practices and surgical techniques, including the use of herbal remedies? (1900)
A.Ancient Egypt
B.Indus Valley Civilization
C.Ancient Greece
D.Ancient China
Solution
The Indus Valley Civilization (c. 2500-1900 BCE) had advanced urban planning and evidence of medical practices, including surgery and the use of medicinal plants.
Q. Which ancient text is considered one of the earliest comprehensive medical texts, detailing surgical techniques and medicinal plants?
A.The Ebers Papyrus
B.The Sushruta Samhita
C.The Canon of Medicine
D.The Hippocratic Corpus
Solution
The Sushruta Samhita, written in ancient India, is one of the earliest texts on surgery and medicine, detailing various surgical techniques and medicinal plants.
Q. Which of the following was a key feature of the public health reforms in Britain during the 19th century?
A.Introduction of the NHS
B.Establishment of the General Board of Health
C.Mandatory vaccination laws
D.Creation of private hospitals
Solution
The establishment of the General Board of Health in 1848 marked a significant step in public health reforms in Britain, focusing on sanitation and disease prevention.
Correct Answer: B — Establishment of the General Board of Health
Q. Which of the following was a significant contribution of the Mughal Empire to the field of medicine in India?
A.Establishment of hospitals
B.Introduction of vaccination
C.Development of Ayurveda
D.Promotion of Western medicine
Solution
The Mughal Empire (16th-18th centuries) established hospitals known as 'Darushifa' which provided medical care and promoted the practice of medicine in India.