1. Name two conditions that are essential to good health. 

Explanation:

Here are two prerequisites for  health:  The overall health of a person - physical, mental and social.  Improvement of environment or atmosphere. 


2. Name two conditions necessary for the absence of disease.  

Explanation:

Here are two prerequisites for freedom from disease:Household and personal hygiene.Clean environment and surroundings. 


3. Are the answers to the above questions necessarily the same or different? For what? 

Explanation:

Answers to the above questions  may vary because a person may not be ill and still be in poor mental, social and financial health.


4. Name three reasons why you  think  you are sick and should go to the doctor.Would you go to the doctor if this was just one of these symptoms? Why or why not?  

Explanation:

 1. Migraine  

2. Cough 

3.Vague motions  

These imply that a disease may be present, but  do not specify what the condition is. People always go to their doctor to get treatment and find out what is causing the above symptoms.  To get proper care, you should see a doctor for even a single symptom 


5. Which of the following  do you think can have the most unpleasant long-term effects on your health?  if you have jaundice  if you have head lice  if you have acne. For what?

Explanation:

Lice or pimples do not cause permanent effects on the body. However, jaundice can have lasting and very unpleasant symptoms.  Jaundice is a chronic disease that affects the whole body and takes longer to fully recover.


6. Why are we generally advised to eat light, nutritious foods when we are sick? 

Explanation:

When one is sick, the body is weak and the digestive system malfunctions.Therefore, it is advisable to eat easily digestible and nutritious foods  during this period. When the body is sick or infected, its immunity decreases. For a quick recovery, serve light, healthy foods.  


7. What are the modes of transmission of infectious  diseases?

Explanation:

The most common modes of transmission of infectious diseases are  water,  air, mosquitoes as a medium, physical contact, sexual contact or  clothing, bedding, utensils, etc.


8. What preventive measures can be taken in schools to reduce the incidence of infectious diseases?

Explanation:

 Here are some preventive measures that our schools can take to reduce the incidence of communicable diseases: 

 1. Use safe and clean water.

 2. Prevent the accumulation of water in the environmen

3. Keep the toilet spotless.  

4. Stay away from leftovers and other edibles. 5.Take a  bath every day  

6.Eat a healthy diet.  Create a hygienic environment to prevent mosquito breeding. It stops the spread of insect-borne diseases.


9. What is immunity?

Explanation:

Immunization is the process of strengthening our immune system with  vaccines that support the body's defense against infectious diseases.


10. people are most likely to get sick in which of the following conditions?  

(a) When she recovered from malaria.  

(b) When she  recovered from malaria and cared for someone with chickenpox.  

(c) Fasted for four days after recovering from malaria and caring for someone with chickenpox.For what?  

Explanation:

When a person recovers from malaria while fasting for four days and caring for someone with chickenpox, that person is more likely to get sick. Indeed, she was fasting during her recovery and her immune system was unable to protect her body against external infections. At that time, if she is caring for someone who has chickenpox,  she has a higher chance of contracting the chickenpox virus and catching it again. 


11. Which of the following situations is most likely to cause illness?

(a) When you take a test.  

(b) When traveling by bus and train for two days.  

(c) When your friend has measles. For what? 

Explanation:

A person is more likely to get sick when a friend has measles.This is due to how quickly measles spreads through the air and how contagious it is. Close physical contact or direct contact with bodily secretions can result in the spread of this highly contagious virus through coughing and sneezing. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid them if the partner has measles  to avoid contracting the disease.


12. What immunization programs are offered at the nearest health center in your area? Which of the following diseases are the biggest health problems in your area?

Explanation:

The nearest medical facility in our area offers the following vaccination schedules:  1. Babies are vaccinated against measles, poliomyelitis, DPT, BCG and measles vaccines.  2. Typhus, TT, DT, smallpox and TAB in children. 3.Hepatitis B and TT for pregnant women.  Major health problems in our region include infections such as typhoid, poliomyelitis and measles.  


13. The baby cannot tell his caregivers that he is sick. What can help us  (a) find out  that the baby is sick?  (2) What is the disease?

Explanation:

(one). This can be seen by observing changes in your child's behavior, such as: Poor eating habits Constant sobbing Frequent mood swings (b). With the help of the child's symptoms or indicators, the disease can be identified. Symptoms may include loose stools, nausea, a bluish body, and fever.