This is a database of about 850+ multiple choice questions and answers on Diabetes.
If you are a medical student or medical professional this database may become helpful for your learning and research. Some questions may also be helpful for patients as well however we recommend patients to seek professional doctor’s advise before acting on any information.
For further details on this product, a sample records and terms of use please continue reading the sections below.
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The package contains a list of multiple choice questions and correct answers related to the Diabetes symptoms, cure, medicines, prevention and other aspects. The data file is available in Excel Spreadsheet, MS Access Database and TAB delimited Text file format. The text files can be imported in a database e.g. MySQL or MS Access or in Excel.
Every question has 2 to 5 multiple choices of possible answers and a correct choice and answer. Questions are tagged with one or more keywords that the question is related to. This will help to quickly find all questions related to a specific keywords. Please check out “”Additional Info”” section for the list of all 330+ keyword tags.
Data Structure:
Column | Description | Field Length |
Question | The Question on Diabetes | Charactre (255) |
ChoiceA | 1st Choice for a possible answer | Charactre (255) |
ChoiceB | 2nd Choice for a possible answer | Charactre (255) |
ChoiceC | 3rd Choice for a possible answer | Charactre (255) |
ChoiceD | 4th Choice for a possible answer | Charactre (255) |
ChoiceE | 5th Choice for a possible answer | Charactre (255) |
AnsCol | Position of the column with correct answer (A, B, C, D or E) | Charactre (1) |
Answer | Correct answer | Charactre (255) |
Keywords | Kyewords or topics that the question is related to | Charactre (255) |
Total Records:850+ multiple choice questions and answers
Sample Records:
A sample of multiple choice questions from the database follows:
Question | ChoiceA | ChoiceB | ChoiceC | ChoiceD | ChoiceE | AnsCol | Answer | Keywords |
Can a living kidney donor have diabetes? | Yes, but only type 1 | No | Yes, but only type 2 | Yes, but only if he/she got diabetes after age 45 | B | No | Kidney | |
Diabetes can cause kidney failure and blindness. | True | False | A | TRUE | failure, Kidney | |||
Diabetic eye disease does NOT include: | Cataracts | Diabetic retinopathy | Glaucoma | Conjunctivitis | D | Conjunctivitis | diabetic | |
Diabetic neuropathy is when: | Damage occurs to a person’s brain due to synthetic insulin | Damage occurs to a person’s eyes due to hyperglycemia | Damage occurs to a person’s fingers and toes due to poor circulation | Damage occurs to the covering of a person’s nerves or blood vessels | D | Damage occurs to the covering of a person’s nerves or blood vessels | neuropathy, diabetic | |
Diabetic retinopathy is: | Diabetic eye disease | Diabetic slow-healing sores | Diabetic foot disease | Diabetic gum disease | A | Diabetic eye disease | retinopathy, diabetic | |
The pre-diabetic state is characterized by: | Increased endogenous glucose production | Decreased glucose disappearance | 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test values >11 mmol/L | No increase in risk of microvascular and macrovascular complications | B | Decreased glucose disappearance | pre-diabetic | |
What can help prevent diabetic neuropathy? | Exercise | Anti-depressants | Low-carb diets | Controlling blood sugar | D | Controlling blood sugar | neuropathy, diabetic | |
What is a diabetic foot ulcer? | A foot infection | A foot fungus | A foot sore | A foot amputation | C | A foot sore | ulcer, diabetic | |
What is diabetic nephropathy? | Kidney damage from diabetes | Nerve damage from diabetes | Eye damage from diabetes | Liver damage from diabetes | A | Kidney damage from diabetes | nephropathy, diabetic | |
When planning to exercise, a diabetic should: | strictly adhere to dietary carbohydrate restrictions | plan to exercise when insulin is peaking | take an extra injection of insulin before exercising | make sure that blood glucose is less than 300 mg/dl | D | make sure that blood glucose is less than 300 mg/dl | diabetic |
Package Size:All files are zipped in a less than 1 MB downloadable file.
Data Format:Tab Delimited Text,MS Excel 2007 Spread Sheet,MS Access 2007 Database
Format Details:
The package contains the list of multiple choice questions and correct answers in Excel2007 Spreadsheet format, MS Access 2007 Database and TAB delimited Text file format. The text files can be imported in a database e.g. MySQL or MS Access or in Excel. Each of the MCQ can have up to 5 choices and 1 correct answer.
If you need data in any other format please send your requirements to [email protected]. We would happily assist you in data conversion. A nominal fee may be applicable for the data conversion.
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Additional Info:
Below are the list of all 330+ keywords or topics that the questions on Diabetes have been tagged with:
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