Question detail
Pick the option a student should use in an exam answer: describe HIV as a viral disease that initially causes a flu-like illness.?
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At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Communicable diseases
Question
- A. Describe HIV as a viral disease that initially causes a flu-like illness.
- B. A statement about another biology topic rather than Communicable diseases
- C. A revision technique rather than the scientific idea being tested
- D. A reversed cause-and-effect version of the objective
Answer
Describe HIV as a viral disease that initially causes a flu-like illness. is the best answer for this Communicable diseases objective.
Explanation
Describe HIV as a viral disease that initially causes a flu-like illness. is supported by the approved learning objective: "Describe HIV as a viral disease that initially causes a flu-like illness". It stays within Communicable diseases, uses the key idea "[object Object]", and avoids distractors that either switch topic, describe a study method, or reverse the biology relationship.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Initial Symptoms
Students often describe HIV solely as a flu-like illness without mentioning its viral nature.
Emphasize that HIV is a viral disease and include the importance of recognizing its initial flu-like symptoms as part of its classification.
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