“Batology” is the scientific study of plants in the genus Rubus, commonly known as:
- (A) Books
- (B) Brambles
- (C) Organisms
- (D) Crayfish
- (B) Brambles
“Study of prison reforms, crime and punishment” is termed as:
- (A) Pathology
- (B) Petrology
- (C) Penology
- (D) Otology
- (C) Penology
Which of the following is known as the study of food?
- (A) Cytology
- (B) Bromatology
- (C) Orology
- (D) Lexigraphy
- (B) Bromatology
What is the function of the branch of medicine, “Psychiatry”?
- (A) Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder
- (B) Diagnosis and treatment of mental spine
- (C) Diagnosis and treatment of brain
- (D) Diagnosis and treatment of heart
- (A) Diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder
What is Mycology?
- (A) Study of algae
- (B) Study of fungus
- (C) Study of viruses
- (D) Study of bacteria
- (B) Study of fungus
The branch of medicine that is connected with woman diseases is called:
- (A) Histology
- (B) Embryology
- (C) Gynecology
- (D) Epidemiology
- (C) Gynecology
Communication between minds by means other than sensory perception is termed as:
- (A) Telepathy
- (B) Chemotherapy
- (C) Psychiatrist
- (D) Psychoanalysis
- (A) Telepathy
The study of clouds is called:
- (A) Optology
- (B) Metaphysics
- (C) Nephology
- (D) Hydrology
- (C) Nephology
What is Ombrology?
- (A) Study of dreams
- (B) Study of rain
- (C) Study of gums
- (D) Study of pollen
- (B) Study of rain
“The science or knowledge of law” is termed as:
- (A) Hydrophobic
- (B) Iconography
- (C) Jurisprudence
- (D) Geopolitics
- (C) Jurisprudence