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Q. The Greek term Euthanasia means :

a. painless death

b. slow death

c. calm death

d. good death.

  • d. good death.

Q. According to the dictionary, ‘Euthanasia’ means:

a. a painless and calm death

b. a gentle and easy death .

c. a calm and slow death

d. a good and painless death.

  • b. a gentle and easy death .

Q. The term euthanasia normally implies -------------------------of life by another atthe explicit request of the person who wishes to die.

a. an intentional termination

b. a general termination

c. a slow termination

d. a good death.

  • a. an intentional termination

Q. Now Euthanasia is generally defined as the act of killing an -----------------outof concern and compassion for that person’s suffering.

a. ill person

b. person

c. incurably ill person

d. genetically ill person.

  • c. incurably ill person

Q. Euthanasia is sometimes called :

a. soft killing

b. killing

c. slow killing

d. mercy killing.

  • d. mercy killing.

Q. Assisting suicide is not against the law in ---------

a. Denmark

b. America

c. Michigan

d. Poland

  • c. Michigan

Q. -------------is not against the law in Michigan.

a. Suicide

b. Killing

c. involuntary euthanasia

d. Assisting suicide

  • d. Assisting suicide

Q. --------------- built a ‘suicide machine’

a. Dr. Nancy Morrison

b. Dr. Jack Kevorkian

c. Dr. Arthur Jensen

d. Dr. Maccoby

  • b. Dr. Jack Kevorkian

Q. Dr. Jack Kevorkian built a -----------

a. suicide machine

b. life support machine

c. pain relief machine

d. none of these.

  • a. suicide machine

Q. Which country legalised voluntary euthanasia?

a. Denmark

b. America

c. Michigan

d. Netherlands

  • d. Netherlands

Q. It has been estimated that about -------------each year result fromeuthanasia in Netherlands

a. 2,300 deaths

b. 300 deaths

c. 5,300 deaths

d. 1,300 deaths.

  • a. 2,300 deaths

Q. If a human being is not capable of understanding the choice between life anddeath, euthanasia would be :

a. involuntary

b. non-voluntary

c. voluntary

d. none of these

  • b. non-voluntary

Q. The case of Louis Repouille is an example for:

a. involuntary

b. non- voluntary

c. voluntary

d. none of these

  • b. non- voluntary

Q. According to the -------------- Euthanasia is usually separated into twocategories:

a. methods

b. consent

c. person

d. illnes

  • a. methods
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