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Which Disease Has Been Completely Eradicated from the World?
Eliza | 26 - 08 - 2020
Updated:August 26, 2020 10:49 am IST
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Questions 1 - 10
1. Does Smallpox Still Exist?
A. Yes
B. No
Questions 2 - 10
2. What Caused Smallpox?
A. Variola Virus
B. Pox Virus
C. Leporer Virus
D. None of the above
Questions 3 - 10
3. How Many People Did Smallpox Kill?
A. 300 million people
B. 250 million people
C. 500 million people
D. 1,345 people
Questions 4 - 10
4. How Does Smallpox Kill?
A. Cripples immune system
B. Weight loss
C. Blood vomit
D. None of the above
Questions 5 - 10
5. Who Cures Smallpox?
A. Edward Jenner
B. Edward Cullen
C. Ed Sherman
D. Edison Wap
Questions 6 - 10
6. What Is the Deadliest Disease in Human History?
A. Smallpox
B. Ebola
C. Leprosy
D. None of the above
Questions 7 - 10
7. Was There a Smallpox Pandemic?
A. Yes
B. No
Questions 8 - 10
8. What Is the Disease That Has No Cure?
A. AIDS
B. Smallpox
C. Influenza
D. None of the above
Questions 9 - 10
9. Did Anyone Survive Smallpox?
A. Yes
B. No
Questions 10 - 10
10. Did George Washington Have Smallpox?
A. Yes
B. No
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