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Intermediate 1 Revision

Intermediate 1 Revision. Health and Technology. 15. 1 - Which of the following is a body building food?. Fat Carbohydrate Protein Vitamins. 15. 2 - Which of the following is an energy giving food?. Fat Protein Vitamins Minerals. 15. 3 - Alcohol in the blood leads to ….

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Intermediate 1 Revision

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  1. Intermediate 1 Revision Health and Technology

  2. 15 1 - Which of the following is a body building food? • Fat • Carbohydrate • Protein • Vitamins

  3. 15 2 - Which of the following is an energy giving food? • Fat • Protein • Vitamins • Minerals

  4. 15 3 - Alcohol in the blood leads to … • Improved muscle tone • Good muscle control • Good judgement • Slower reaction time

  5. 15 4 - Drinking alcohol can cause… • Faster reaction time • Liver and brain damage • Good muscle control • Low blood pressure

  6. 15 5 – Arteries are blood vessels which … • Carry blood away from the heart • Carry blood back to the heart • Allow nutrients to pass from the blood to the tissues • Link the veins to the capillaries

  7. 15 6 – Veins are blood vessels which … • Carry blood away from the heart • Carry blood back to the heart • Allow nutrients to pass from the blood to the tissues • Connect arteries to capillaries

  8. 15 7 – Capillaries are blood vessels which • Carry blood away from the heart • Carry blood back to the heart • Allow nutrients to pass from the blood to the tissues • Allow carbon dioxide to pass from the blood to the tissues.

  9. 15 8 – Pulse can be measured using a … • Sphygmomanometer • Pulsometer • Peak flow meter • Reaction timer

  10. 15 9 – Pulse rate is the … • Number of times the heart beats per minute • Time taken to respond to a stimulus • Largest volume of air which can be breathed out after taking a deep breath • Volume of air breathed out in a normal breath

  11. 15 10 – A high pulse rate can lead to … • Diabetes • Anaemia • Heart Disease • Asthma

  12. 15 11 – Which of the following indicates fitness? • High resting pulse rate and short recovery time • Low resting pulse rate and long recovery time • High resting pulse rate and long recovery time • Low resting pulse rate and short recovery time.

  13. 15 12 – Blood pressure is measured using a • Sphymomanometer • Pulsometer • Peak flow meter • Reaction timer

  14. 15 13 – High blood pressure can be caused by • Taking regular exercise • Eating a balanced diet • An occasional drink • Being overweight

  15. 15 14 – Which of the following is not a cause of high blood pressure? • Being underweight • Smoking • Stress • Incorrect diet

  16. 15 15 – Low blood pressure can lead to … • A stroke • Fainting • A heart attack • Anaemia

  17. 15 16 – A person suspected of suffering from anaemia would have their blood tested for … • Iron content • Sugar content • Anti-bodies • White blood cell count

  18. 15 17 – The maximum rate at which air can be forced from the lungs is called the … • Vital capacity • Peak flow • Tidal volume • Residual volume

  19. 15 18 – Peak flow measurements are used as an indicator, in the control of • Diabetes • Anorexia • Anaemia • Asthma

  20. 15 19 – A low peak flow measurement may indicate • Diabetes • Anorexia • Anaemia • Asthma

  21. 15 20 – Which gas produced when cigarettes are smoked reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of blood? • Carbon monoxide • Carbon dioxide • Nitrogen • Oxygen

  22. 15 21 – The function of the lungs is to • Take in carbon dioxide into the blood and remove oxygen • Take in nitrogen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide • Take in oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide • Take in oxygen into the blood and remove nitrogen

  23. 15 22 – The volume of air breathed in or out in one breath is called the • Vital capacity • Peak flow • Tidal volume • Residual volume

  24. 15 23 – A blood sugar test can be carried out to detect • Diabetes • Anaemia • Leukaemia • Haemophilia

  25. 15 24 – A high white blood cell count could indicate … • Anaemia • Diabetes • Leukaemia • Haemophilia

  26. 15 25 – Blood tests can be carried out to check on immunity to disease. Which of the following would indicate a person’s immunity to a disease? • A high iron content • A low sugar content • A high white blood cell count • The presence of certain antibodies

  27. 15 26 – Which piece of apparatus is used to measure muscle strength? • Sphygmomanometer • Pulsometer • Dynamometer • Peak flow meter

  28. 15 27 – Which piece of apparatus is used to measure alcohol in exhaled air? • Peak flow meter • Sphygmomanometer • Alcometer • Callipers

  29. Well Done – How did you do?Do you need to do some REVISION?

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