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Select the option that keeps the biology idea accurate: explain why most young children are vaccinated against measles.?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Communicable diseases

Question

  1. A. Explain why most young children are vaccinated against measles.
  2. B. A statement about another biology topic rather than Communicable diseases
  3. C. A revision technique rather than the scientific idea being tested
  4. D. A reversed cause-and-effect version of the objective

Answer

Explain why most young children are vaccinated against measles. is the best answer for this Communicable diseases objective.

Explanation

Explain why most young children are vaccinated against measles. is supported by the approved learning objective: "Explain why most young children are vaccinated against measles". 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 Vaccination Purpose

Students often think that vaccination against measles is only to prevent the disease itself, not considering the broader implications of herd immunity.

Emphasize the importance of vaccination in protecting not just the individual child but also the community by reducing the overall spread of the virus.

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