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Nine Pints by Rose George
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  • 1. Nine Pints by Rose George is a compelling exploration of the vital yet often overlooked substance of human life: blood. In this engaging and informative book, George expertly weaves together personal anecdotes, scientific research, and historical context to illuminate the myriad roles that blood plays in our biology, culture, and society. From its function in our immune system to its symbolic significance in various rituals, George delves deep into the complexities of blood, discussing topics such as transfusions, menstruation, and the emerging science of blood processing and storage. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, she investigates how our understanding of blood has evolved, the stigma surrounding it, and the groundbreaking advancements that have transformed medical practices. Through interviews with experts and firsthand accounts, George provides a holistic view that challenges misconceptions about blood and emphasizes its crucial importance in healthcare and human connection. 'Nine Pints' is not merely an investigative account but a heartfelt narrative that urges readers to reconsider their relationship with this life-giving fluid, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on health, identity, and the human experience.

    What is the primary subject matter of Rose George's book 'Nine Pints'?
A) Wine
B) Water
C) Oil
D) Blood
  • 2. How many pints of blood does the average adult human body contain, which gives the book its title?
A) Seven
B) Twelve
C) Five
D) Nine
  • 3. What serious blood-borne infection does George discuss that disproportionately affects hemophiliacs in the 1980s?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Malaria
C) HIV/AIDS
D) Hepatitis A
  • 4. Which country has George visited where she observed innovative approaches to menstrual hygiene?
A) Brazil
B) South Africa
C) India
D) China
  • 5. Which blood type is known as the universal donor?
A) B negative
B) A positive
C) AB positive
D) O negative
  • 6. Which organization runs the blood donation service in England?
A) NHS Blood and Transplant
B) Blood Care International
C) World Health Organization
D) Red Cross
  • 7. What is the name for the fear of blood that George discusses?
A) Acrophobia
B) Arachnophobia
C) Agoraphobia
D) Hemophobia
  • 8. Which historical figure's bloodletting death does George mention?
A) Napoleon Bonaparte
B) Queen Victoria
C) George Washington
D) Abraham Lincoln
  • 9. What revolutionary medical procedure involving blood does George describe?
A) Blood transfusion
B) Blood storage
C) Blood testing
D) Blood typing
  • 10. Which disease transmitted by blood does George discuss in the context of colonial medicine?
A) Smallpox
B) Typhoid
C) Malaria
D) Cholera
  • 11. Which component of blood carries oxygen to tissues?
A) Platelets
B) Red blood cells
C) Plasma
D) White blood cells
  • 12. Which country has a paid plasma donation system discussed?
A) France
B) United States
C) Canada
D) Australia
  • 13. What is the 'veinous art' George explores?
A) Blood painting
B) Blood typing art
C) Vascular surgery
D) Phlebotomy
  • 14. Which blood component is most valuable commercially?
A) Platelets
B) White blood cells
C) Plasma
D) Red blood cells
  • 15. Which blood disorder receives significant attention?
A) Leukemia
B) Thalassemia
C) Hemophilia
D) Sickle cell anemia
  • 16. Which animal's blood is discussed for its unique properties?
A) Horseshoe crab
B) Bat
C) Camel
D) Shark
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