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100

What word refers to the amount of a medicine or drug that someone takes or should take?

Dosage

100

Which tense is typically used to describe an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present, often with a focus on the result or the completion of the action?
a) Present Perfect Simple
b) Past Continuous
c) Past Perfect Simple
d) Present Perfect Continuous  

a) Present Perfect Simple

100

How is "infected" pronounced?

/ɪnˈfektɪd/

100

What's this condition?

Ptosis

100

True or false: Glaucoma is the first cause of irreversible blindness in the world. 

False. It's the second after cataracts.

200

How do you refer to an image that is not clear, crisp or focused? (an adjective)

Blurry

200

Which tense is used to describe an ongoing action that was happening before another action in the past and is often used with a focus on the duration of that action?

a) Past Perfect Continuous
b) Present Perfect Continuous
c) Past Continuous
d) Used to

a) Past Perfect Continuous

200

Which sounds at the end of the infinitive make -ed be pronounced as /ɪd/?

/t/ and /d/

200

Define Keratitis

Inflammation of the cornea

200

True or False: Tobacco multiplies by 5 the possibilities of developing AMD (age-related macular degeneration).

True

300

Say and spell "síntoma" in English

Symptom /ˈsɪmptəm/

300

Choose the correct option:
a) By the time I had finished my work, they left the office.
b) By the time I finished my work, they had left the office.
c) By the time I finish my work, they had left the office.
d) By the time I finished my work, they leave the office.

b) By the time I finished my work, they had left the office.

300

Choose the odd one out.
a) Developed
b) Concerned
c) Diagnosed
d) Performed

a) Developed (-ed = /t/)

300

What's this condition?

Stye (also spelt "sty")

300

True or False: Vision loss is tied to psychological problems.

True: for example, social isolation and depression.

400

Say and spell 'hemorragia' in English (most direct translation, American and British spelling)

haemorrhage (UK), hemorrhage (US)
/ˈhemərɪdʒ/

400

Select the sentence that uses the Present Perfect Continuous tense correctly.
a) I have been learning English for five years when I moved here.
b) I have been learning English for five years before I moved here.
c) I had been learning English for five years when I moved here.
d) I have been learning English for five years since I moved here.

d) I have been learning English for five years since I moved here.

400

Say 5 sounds for the last sound of the infinitive that would make -ed be pronounced as /t/

/f/ /k/ /p/ /s/ /ʃ/ /tʃ/ /θ/

400

Which one is not a synonym for conjunctivitis?
a) Pink eye
b) Madras eye
c) Sticky eye
d) Squint eye

d) Squint eye

400

Myopia rates are increasing. Currently, between 25-35% of the population have myopia. How many people are predicted to have it by 2050?
a) 40%
b) 45%
c) 50%

c) 50%

500

How do you refer to an instrument that you use with your hand vs. one that you have on the floor? (one answer for each)

Hand-held vs. stand-alone

500

Choose all that are correct:
a) When we were kids, we would go to the beach every summer.
b) When we were kids, we used to go to the beach every summer.
c) When we were kids, we went to the beach every summer.

a, b and c.

500

Say 7 sounds for the last sound of the infinitive that would make -ed be pronounced as /d/

/b/ /g/ /l/ /m/ /n/ /r/ /v/ /z/ /dʒ/ /ð/ and vowel sounds


500

Define Coloboma

Coloboma is a condition where some tissue is missing in a part of the eye, like the iris, pupil, lens, retina, or another part of the eye.

500

About 4.6% of children have hyperopia. How many adults have it?
a) six times as much
b) eight times as much
c) ten times as much

a) six times as much (about 30%)
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