MCQ Chapter 5 Class 11 English Bihar Board The Scientific Point of View 1. According to Haldane, what is required for preventive measures against diseases like typhoid?Individual responsibilityCommunity-level control of water supplyAdvanced surgical proceduresSpiritual healing methodsQuestion 1 of 202. What does Haldane say about public efforts in controlling airborne diseases?They are unnecessaryThey require international cooperationThey are only partially effectiveThey are impossible to achieveQuestion 2 of 203. Why does Haldane believe microbes are more dangerous than foreigners?They are more likely to cause harmThey are harder to detectThey can be easily eliminatedThey do not differentiate between racesQuestion 3 of 204. How does Haldane suggest scientific education should be approached?By focusing on philosophical theoriesBy making it practical and relatableBy eliminating non-scientific viewpointsBy emphasizing theoretical conceptsQuestion 4 of 205. What did Jesus Christ’s attitude toward disease reflect, according to Haldane?A mystical beliefA scientific understandingA moral judgmentA return to natureQuestion 5 of 206. What is the outcome of relying on raw emotion in decision-making, as stated by Haldane?Rational conclusionsLong-term solutionsCounterproductive resultsScientifically valid theoriesQuestion 6 of 207. Why does Haldane criticize the belief in a "return to nature"?It promotes a healthier lifestyleIt increases disease mortality ratesIt contradicts scientific progressIt ignores ethical considerationsQuestion 7 of 208. What is a key reason for the limited success of medical advancements like insulin, according to Haldane?Lack of scientific discoveriesHigh costs of medicinePoor public awareness and educationEthical concerns surrounding their useQuestion 8 of 209. What does Haldane say about science and passing ethical judgments?Science is well-suited for ethical debatesScience cannot and should not pass ethical judgmentsScientists are moral authoritiesEthical considerations always guide scientific researchQuestion 9 of 2010. According to Haldane, what is the role of scientists in dealing with natural laws?To challenge and change themTo understand and utilize themTo morally evaluate themTo ignore them for practical benefitsQuestion 10 of 2011. What comparison does Haldane use for a diabetic body?A complicated machineA simple organismA car without lubricating oilA malfunctioning clockQuestion 11 of 2012. Why does Haldane argue against treating microbes as insignificant?They are vital for ecosystemsThey are real threats to human healthThey can be easily eradicatedThey are tools of divine punishmentQuestion 12 of 2013. What does Haldane suggest is the relationship between civilization and health?Civilization improves overall healthCivilization reduces life expectancyCivilization is unrelated to health outcomesCivilization always causes new diseasesQuestion 13 of 2014. What does Haldane believe about scientific discoveries without public awareness?They are effective for everyoneThey fail to create widespread impactThey promote universal equalityThey eliminate ethical debatesQuestion 14 of 2015. What does Haldane propose as a solution for the "rulers of darkness"?Spiritual enlightenmentAdoption of the scientific point of viewStrengthening moral valuesTechnological advancementsQuestion 15 of 2016. What was the key cause of increased life expectancy in developed nations?A return to natureElimination of water-borne diseasesAdvances in military technologyImproved spiritual practicesQuestion 16 of 2017. Why does Haldane emphasize community efforts in health management?Individual actions are insufficientCommunities are immune to diseasesPublic health does not affect individualsIt is easier than individual responsibilityQuestion 17 of 2018. What did Haldane mean by “preventive medicine as the moral equivalent of war”?Medicine is as destructive as warPreventive medicine requires collective dedication like a war effortPreventive medicine has military applicationsMedicine is ethically challengingQuestion 18 of 2019. What analogy does Haldane use for the conflict between humans and natural forces?A peaceful negotiationA wrestling match against invisible rulersA battle against ethical challengesA spiritual journey of enlightenmentQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the author’s conclusion about adopting the scientific point of view?It is irrelevant to everyday lifeIt is essential for conquering real enemies of mankindIt should be limited to laboratoriesIt leads to moral dilemmasQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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