Water Soluble Vitamin Trivia Quiz

Questions : 10 | Total Attempts: 482 | Recent Updated: 30-Jul-2019
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According to its name, water-soluble vitamins are those vitamins which soluble in water. They are not stored in large quantity except vitamin B12. They are excreted by the urine and non-toxic for the body. These vitamins forms coenzyme that helps the enzyme to participate in a variety of biochemical reaction. There are nine water-soluble vitamins which are present in the human diet.

Questions Excerpt


1. Who gives the name Vitamin B1 to Thiamine?

A. Funk

B. Henrik Dam

C. Karrear

D. Mc Collum

2. Which disease is caused due to the deficiency of Thiamine?

A. Pellagra

B. Diarrhea

C. Beri-beri

D. Macrocytic anaemia

3. Which vitamin is helpful in protein and fat metabolism?

A. Thiamine

B. Riboflavin

C. Folic Acid

D. Niacin

4. Which vitamin is known as an anti-pellagra factor?

A. Ascorbic Acid

B. Folic Acid

C. Niacin

D. Riboflavin

5. Macrocytic anemia is caused due to the deficiency of ....

A. Folic Acid

B. Niacin

C. Ascorbic Acid

D. Thiamine

6. What is the other name of Cyanocobalamin?

A. Niacin

B. Thiamine

C. Riboflavin

D. Cobamide Cyanide

7. Which disease is caused due to the deficiency of Cyanocobalamin?

A. Dermatitis

B. Macrocytic Anemia

C. Pernicious Anemia

D. Rickets

8. Which vitamin prevents the formation of stone in gall-bladder?

A. Folic Acid

B. Ascorbic Acid

C. Thiamine

D. Nicotinic Acid

9. Scurvy is caused due to the deficiency of ....

A. Folic Acid

B. Thiamine

C. Niacin

D. Ascorbic Acid

10. Which vitamin is quickly and easily destroyed by heat?

A. Calciferol

B. Niacin

C. Ascorbic Acid

D. Folic Acid

 

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