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Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Anuptaphobia

  2. Aeroacrophobia

  3. Agateophobia

  4. Agliophobia

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Anuptaphobia is the fear of staying single or unmarried. The term comes from 'anupta' meaning unmarried in Sanskrit-derived terminology. This phobia can cause significant anxiety about remaining single and may lead to rushed relationship decisions or social withdrawal. It's related to gamophobia (fear of marriage) but specifically focuses on the fear of never finding a partner rather than the fear of marriage itself.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Acousticophobia

  2. Aeronausiphobia

  3. Agliophobia

  4. Aeroacrophobia-

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Aeroacrophobia comes from Greek roots: 'aero' (air) and 'acra' (heights/summits), specifically meaning fear of open high places. Acousticophobia is fear of noise, aeronausiphobia relates to vomiting, and agliophobia is fear of pain.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. vital amine

  2. viscous mint

  3. vintner amyl

  4. Dummy

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The word 'vitamin' was coined by Polish biochemist Casimir Funk in 1912 by combining 'vital' and 'amine.' At the time, it was believed that all vitamins contained amine groups, though this was later found to be incorrect for some vitamins. The name stuck despite the chemical inaccuracy. Options B and C are nonsensical combinations.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. orange juice

  2. strawberries

  3. kiwifruit

  4. dummy

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Strawberries actually contain more vitamin C per 100g than orange juice or kiwifruit. A 100g serving of strawberries provides about 59mg of vitamin C, compared to approximately 50mg in orange juice and similar amounts in kiwifruit. This often surprises people who associate citrus fruits most strongly with vitamin C. Option D is clearly a placeholder.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. assists in blood clotting

  2. converts fat to muscle

  3. produces serotonin

  4. produces insulin

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting as it helps produce proteins required for coagulation, including prothrombin and clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X. Without adequate vitamin K, blood would not clot properly, leading to excessive bleeding. The other functions listed (fat-to-muscle conversion, serotonin production, insulin production) are not roles of vitamin K.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. vitamin A

  2. vitamin B2

  3. vitamin D

  4. vitamin C

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Vitamin D is crucial for proper bone growth and development because it helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus from food. Rickets is a condition characterized by soft, weak bones and skeletal deformities, caused specifically by vitamin D deficiency in children. While vitamin A is important for vision and immune function, and vitamin C for collagen, neither directly prevents rickets like vitamin D does.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. vitamin A

  2. vitamin B

  3. vitamin B12

  4. vitamin C

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Vitamin C is essential for collagen synthesis, which is required for the formation and maintenance of skin, bones, teeth, cartilage, and blood vessels. Without adequate vitamin C, the body cannot produce strong collagen, leading to scurvy. Vitamin A supports vision and immunity, while B vitamins (including B12) are primarily involved in energy metabolism and neurological function.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), and thiamine (B1) are all members of the vitamin B complex family. These B vitamins work together to help the body convert food into energy (metabolism), support nervous system function, and maintain healthy skin and liver. Vitamins A, C, and D are distinct nutrient groups with different primary functions.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. vitamin - A

  2. vitamin - B

  3. vitamin - D

  4. vitamin - C

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Vitamin D is unique because the human body synthesizes it when skin is exposed to UVB sunlight. While other vitamins (A, B complex, C, E, K) must be obtained through diet or supplements because the body cannot produce them, vitamin D can be generated internally with adequate sun exposure.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. vitamin B

  2. vitamin C

  3. vitamin A

  4. vitamin D

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that accumulates in the liver and can be stored for up to a year or longer. This storage capacity helps maintain adequate levels during periods of low dietary intake. Vitamins B and C are water-soluble and excreted regularly, while vitamin D, though also stored, is primarily stored in fat tissue.