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  • 1. 

    Who is the leader at USAMARID?

    • A.

      Dr.Renolds

    • B.

      Peter Jahrling

    • C.

      Vladimir Pasechnik

    Correct Answer
    B. Peter Jahrling
    Explanation
    Peter Jahrling is the leader at USAMARID because he is the only person mentioned in the options who could potentially hold that position. Dr. Renolds and Vladimir Pasechnik are not mentioned as being associated with USAMARID, so they are unlikely to be the leader. Therefore, Peter Jahrling is the most plausible choice for the leader at USAMARID.

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  • 2. 

    What is Peter Jahrling's carrer?

    • A.

      Docter

    • B.

      Physician

    • C.

      Virologist

    Correct Answer
    C. Virologist
    Explanation
    Peter Jahrling's career is as a virologist. A virologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of viruses, including their structure, function, and behavior. They conduct research to understand how viruses infect and replicate in host organisms, as well as develop strategies for diagnosing, treating, and preventing viral infections. Virologists often work in laboratories, conducting experiments and analyzing data to advance our understanding of viruses and develop new antiviral therapies.

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  • 3. 

    True or False: Small Pox was spread by envelopes?

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Smallpox was not spread by envelopes. Smallpox is a highly contagious and deadly disease caused by the variola virus. It was primarily transmitted from person to person through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughed or sneezed. The virus could also be transmitted through direct contact with infected bodily fluids or contaminated objects, but it was not spread through envelopes.

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  • 4. 

    What two places did the U.S.government not know had Small Pox stored?

    • A.

      Iraq and Korea

    • B.

      Bangladesh and Pakistan

    • C.

      England and Iceland

    Correct Answer
    A. Iraq and Korea
    Explanation
    During the time this question was asked, the U.S. government did not have knowledge that Iraq and Korea had Small Pox stored. This suggests that these two countries had secretly stored Small Pox without the U.S. government's awareness.

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  • 5. 

    What is the scientific term for Small Pox?

    • A.

      Rhino Disease

    • B.

      Variola

    • C.

      Influenza

    Correct Answer
    B. Variola
    Explanation
    Variola is the correct scientific term for Small Pox. Small Pox is a highly contagious and deadly disease caused by the Variola virus. It is characterized by a fever, rash, and the formation of fluid-filled blisters on the skin. The term "Variola" specifically refers to the virus that causes Small Pox and distinguishes it from other diseases such as Influenza or Rhino Disease.

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  • 6. 

    Who was the first Soviet bioweaponeer?

    • A.

      Valdimir Pasechnik

    • B.

      Robert Stevens

    • C.

      Mark Buller

    Correct Answer
    A. Valdimir Pasechnik
    Explanation
    Vladimir Pasechnik is the correct answer because he was a Soviet bioweaponeer who played a significant role in developing and producing biological weapons for the Soviet Union. Pasechnik was a high-ranking scientist in the Soviet bioweapons program and later defected to the United Kingdom in 1989, providing crucial information about the Soviet biological warfare program. His defection helped shed light on the extent of the Soviet Union's bioweapons capabilities and activities.

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  • 7. 

    Small Pox and what other disease are talked about in the book?

    • A.

      Camel Pox

    • B.

      African Sleeping Disease

    • C.

      Anthrax

    Correct Answer
    C. Anthrax
    Explanation
    The book discusses Small Pox and Anthrax as diseases.

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  • 8. 

    In the book in 1970 there were nineteen cases of what found?

    • A.

      Small Pox

    • B.

      Influenza

    • C.

      Sleep Walking

    Correct Answer
    A. Small Pox
    Explanation
    In the book in 1970, there were nineteen cases of Small Pox found. This suggests that Small Pox was a prevalent disease during that time. The book likely documents the occurrences of various diseases, and out of the options given, Small Pox had the highest number of cases. It is important to note that Small Pox is a highly contagious and deadly disease, so the high number of cases in the book indicates its significance and impact during that period.

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  • 9. 

    What two countries today still have Small Pox stored?

    • A.

      France and Egypt

    • B.

      Atlanta and Siberia

    • C.

      Canada and Japan

    Correct Answer
    B. Atlanta and Siberia
  • 10. 

    Who was the first person to get the Anthrax virus?

    • A.

      Robert Stevens

    • B.

      Richard Preston

    • C.

      Lisa Hensley

    Correct Answer
    A. Robert Stevens
    Explanation
    Robert Stevens is the correct answer because he was the first person to be identified as having contracted the Anthrax virus during the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States. Stevens, a photo editor at a media company in Florida, was exposed to the virus through a letter containing anthrax spores. He developed symptoms and unfortunately passed away from inhalation anthrax. His case marked the beginning of the anthrax attacks, which caused widespread fear and led to multiple deaths and illnesses.

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  • 11. 

    What was considered to be the "Demon" in the book?

    • A.

      Russia

    • B.

      Limes Disease

    • C.

      Small Pox

    Correct Answer
    C. Small Pox
    Explanation
    In the book, the "Demon" refers to Small Pox. Small Pox is a highly contagious and deadly infectious disease caused by the variola virus. It was considered a "Demon" due to its devastating impact on humanity throughout history. Small Pox caused severe illness, disfigurement, and death, leading to fear and terror among the population. The disease had a significant impact on societies, causing widespread epidemics and even decimating entire populations.

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  • 12. 

    Did Peter Jahrling not want Small Pox to be erased completly because he tought futher experiment could be done?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    Peter Jahrling did not want Small Pox to be erased completely because he believed that further experiments could still be conducted. This suggests that he saw value in studying the virus and potentially using it for future research purposes.

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  • 13. 

    True or False: USAMARID experimented on Monkeys

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    USAMARID stands for United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. As a research institute, it is highly likely that they have conducted experiments on monkeys. Monkeys are commonly used in medical research due to their genetic similarity to humans. Therefore, it is plausible to conclude that USAMARID has indeed experimented on monkeys.

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  • 14. 

    Is there such thing as Mouse Pox?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    Mouse pox is a viral disease that affects mice. It is caused by the mousepox virus, which belongs to the Poxviridae family. The virus can cause severe illness in mice, including skin lesions, respiratory problems, and even death. Mouse pox is highly contagious and can spread rapidly within mouse populations. It is considered a significant concern in laboratory mouse colonies and can have a significant impact on research studies. Therefore, the existence of mouse pox is well-documented and recognized in the scientific community.

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  • 15. 

    At the end of the book could Small Pox be eliminated completly?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    B. No
    Explanation
    The answer is "No" because smallpox has not been completely eliminated at the end of the book. The book may have discussed efforts to control or eradicate smallpox, but it does not state that the disease has been completely eradicated.

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