1) What types of COVID-19 are found in Thailand? a) Gamma, Alpha, Delta, Beta and Omicron species b) Alpha, Delta, Beta and Omicron species c) Delta, Beta and Omicron species d) Beta and Omicron species 2) What is the most dangerous COVID-19 strain? a) Delta species b) Omicron species c) Gamma species d) Alpha species 3) What are the origins of the Corona Virus? a) China b) Thailand c) Italy d) America 4) How many phases is the spread of the COVID-19 virus divided into and what phase did Thailand declare in March 2020? a) 2 phases, Thailand is currently in phase 1 b) 2 phases, Thailand is now in phase 2 c) 3 phases, Thailand is now in phase 2 d) 3 phases, Thailand is now in phase 3 5) How is the COVID-19 virus transmitted to humans? a) It is virally spread by coming into contact with Chinese-made goods. b) Transmit to other individuals by looking them in the eyes. c) Spread by consuming Chinese food d) Infected through coughing or sneezing, saliva, and snot can spread the virus. 6) Can the COVID-19 virus be killed by any type of alcohol? a) Methyl alcohol with a concentration of less than 70% b) Methyl alcohol with a concentration between 70-90% c) Ethyl alcohol with a concentration of less than 70% d) Ethyl alcohol with a concentration between 70-90% 7) Will the individual who is infected with the COVID-19 virus become ill right away? a) Get nauseous within the first 2-3 minutes. b) You will become ill within 1-2 hours. c) Wait 2-14 days for symptoms to appear after an incubation period of around 2-14 days. d) Wait 3-4 days for symptoms to appear after an incubation period of 3 - 4 days. 8) Will there be a chance to be cured if an individual is infected with COVID-19? a) It can be cured depending on the individual's physical state. It could just be the flu if the body's immune system is strong. It has the ability to vanish on its own. b) It can be treated depending on a person's mental state. It may be able to vanish on its own if the patient is mentally well. c) Sudden death as a result of a lack of antiviral medication d) Because it's just a cold, it can be treated. It has the ability to vanish on its own. 9) Will my body be immune to COVID-19 if I have been infected with it? a) Yes, infected patients have the ability to fully recover will be immune to this particular sickness for the rest of their lives. b) Yes, infected patients that are able to fully recover, the body will produce antibodies to fight the virus. c) No, despite being immune to a specific virus strain. However, it cannot be guaranteed that it will be resistant to future strains of the virus. d) No, because there are numerous strains of the virus. 10) Which of the following statements about COVID-19 is incorrect? a) Under a typical microscope, COVID-19 can be seen. b) The Corona Virus is a virus that belongs to the coronavirus species. c) COVID-19 is a very small virus and is really not visible to the naked eye. d) COVID-19 has an effect on the lungs. 11) What are COVID-19's most common symptoms? a) Have a fever, a cough, and a sense of weakness b) Rash and the sudden change of color in fingers and toes c) Losing sense of smell or taste d) Nasal congestion, runny nose and diarrhea 12) What would the infected person's early symptoms be if they were infected with COVID-19? a) Diarrhea b) Can't breathe. c) Fever, cough, sneeze, runny nose and sore throat d) Body temperature below 35 degrees. 13) How do the symptoms of a COVID-19 infection differ from those of a regular cold? a) have abnormal respiratory symptoms such as shortness of breath, dry cough b) Have a fever over 37 degrees and runny nose. c) Fever above 37 degrees and severe headache d) Severe abdominal pain and diarrhea 14) What is the COVID-19 most severe symptom? a) Acute renal failure. b) Severe pneumonia. c) Severe intestinal inflammation d) Acute heart attack 15) If Mr. A detects COVID-19 on March 15th, when should he inform Mr. A of his whereabouts? a) 25th February b) 2nd March c) 5th March d) 12th March 16) When was the coronavirus detected for the first time? a) The year 1920 b) The year 1940 c) The year 1960 d) The year 2020 17) When you suspect you've been infected with the virus, how long should you be quarantined? a) every week b) thirty days c) fourteen days d) twenty-one days 18) How long does the COVID-19 virus remain in the atmosphere? a) The COVID-19 virus can hover in the air for up to 10 minutes before falling to the ground, and it will remain on the ground for several hours. b) The COVID-19 virus may float for 5 minutes in the air before falling to the ground. The virus will remain on the ground for several hours. When the temperature is less than 4 degrees Celsius, c) The COVID-19 virus can float for an hour in the air before falling to the earth. The infection will remain on the ground for several days. When the temperature is higher than 20 degrees Celsius, d) The COVID-19 virus can float for up to 5 hours in the air before falling to the ground. The virus will remain on the ground for several hours. When the temperature is less than 4 degrees Celsius, 19) What should you do if you suspect somebody of being infected with COVID-19? a) Drive the patient to the hospital on your own. b) Use pain relievers to reduce the temperature. Then spend some time examining the signs and symptoms. c) Arrange for the patient to be picked up at home by the appropriate agency. d) Don't let the patient know what's going on. allowing the patient to return to their regular life 20) Which group is the most vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19's infection? a) People who routinely exercise b) Elderly people c) People in their adolescent years d) Those who consume alcohol 21) What should be done when observing symptoms of COVID-19? a) Request an ambulance to escort you directly from home. b) Take public transportation or a taxi to the hospital. c) Purchase medication to be taken at home. d) Go tell your neighbors about it. 22) Who has a risky behavior for infection? a) Pam took a walk across the mall. Following a trip to a high-risk country afflicted by an epidemic, b) After returning from Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, a young woman self-isolated for 14 days. c) Every day at work, Nunsinee puts on a mask. d) Before choosing something to eat, Thitirat washes her hands. 23) What are the most likely ways to get infected with the virus? a) Use water rather than soap to wash your hands. b) Pick your nose, rub your eyes, and touch your face frequently. c) Have a group chat with your coworkers. d) Visit a store 24) Which of the following foods can cause the COVID-19 virus to spread? a) Salmon salad b) Spaghetti c) Tom Yum Seafood d) Pizza 25) What is a "Super Spreader," and how does it work? a) A individual with the potential to spread the disease to a large number of people. b) People who have been infected by a huge group of people. c) Traveling to places where the COVID-19 virus is a threat d) It takes a long time for an infection to spread when a significant number of people are affected. 26) Based on the current situation in Thailand, which location qualifies as a Super Spreader? a) School b) Boxing Stadium c) Restaurant d) Department store 27) COVID-19 is most likely to spread in which of the following workplaces? a) A well-ventilated room at a sewing industry b) A room with air conditioning and no air-ways c) Aluminum manufacture factory d) Open-air auditorium. 28) Is it possible for the virus to spread in the pool area? a) There is no conclusive evidence. There have been no instances of illness from swimming in pools. b) Yes, because water is an excellent carrier of germs. c) No, because chlorine does not allow bacteria to propagate. d) No, because germs can only survive in water for up to 5 minutes. 29) Which style of mask is the least safe if you had to choose one to protect yourself from the COVID-19 virus? a) N95 mask b) Ordinary mask c) Cloth mask d) Medical mask 30) When public transportation is required, what to do and how to act? a) Put on a hat and a handkerchief. b) Keep an alcohol gel on hand to clean your hands. c) Put on a mask. d) Put on a sweater. 31) How should the general public protect themselves? in order to avoid becoming infected with the COVID-19 virus. a) Sunbathing b) Herbal detoxification. c) Keep a safe distance from sick persons. d) Do exercises. 32) What is the most effective method of COVID-19 prevention that experts recommend? a) Putting on a mask, either standard or N95. b) Congregating or engaging in activities in crowded places to discuss viruses' prevention. c) food with others, consume hot food, use a serving spoon, and wash your hands. d) Maintaining good hygiene and washing hands on a regular basis, as well as avoiding congested areas 33) The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends four self-care steps to prevent COVID-19. a) Using soap and water to clean your hands. or perhaps an alcohol gel. b) Keep your hands away from your face at all times to stop germs from getting into your body through your eyes, nose, and mouth. c) Cover your mouth with your hands right away if you cough or sneeze. d) Social distancing, stay away from others more than 1 m. 34) What actions can you take to reduce your chances of catching COVID-19? a) Do not touch anything in public. b) Keep a safe distance of at least 2 meters from coughing people. c) Save money by re-wearing a mask. d) Choices 1 and 2 are both correct. 35) What is the social distancing method? a) Chananchida invites people to his residence for a birthday celebration. b) Piyawat attended Pam's show. c) Jay brings Kook to Lumpinee Boxing Stadium to watch a boxing fight. d) Sai Work from home and communicate with coworkers via social media instead of meeting face to face.

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