Question 1Multiple ChoiceWhat is the first principle of homeopathy?DilutionLike cures likePotentizationPlacebo effect
Question 2Multiple ChoiceWhat does 1X potency mean in homeopathy?One part ingredient to nine parts solventOne part ingredient to ninety-nine parts solventOne part ingredient to one hundred parts solventOne part ingredient to one thousand parts solvent
Question 3Multiple ChoiceWho developed homeopathy in the 18th century?HippocratesSamuel HahnemannParacelsusLouis Pasteur
Question 4Multiple ChoiceWhat is the process called that involves diluting and agitating ingredients in homeopathy?PotentizationHomogenizationCentrifugationFermentation
Question 5Multiple ChoiceHow does modern medicine generally view the effectiveness of homeopathy?Highly effectiveModerately effectivePlacebo effectHarmful
Question 6Multiple ChoiceWhat is a common criticism of the principle of potentization in homeopathy?It involves harmful chemicalsIt is too expensiveIt results in extreme dilution with no active ingredient leftIt is too complicated
Question 7Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a reason homeopathy became successful in the 18th century?Effective treatmentNon-invasive methodsBloodlettingAdvanced technology
Question 8Multiple ChoiceWhat did Hahnemann believe was necessary for his remedies to work?Regular exerciseAvoidance of certain foods and activitiesModern diagnosticsDouble-blinded studies
Question 9Multiple ChoiceWhat is the role of the placebo effect in homeopathy, according to modern understanding?It has no roleIt enhances the curative powersIt is the main reason for perceived effectivenessIt leads to harmful side effects
Question 10Multiple ChoiceHow has modern medicine improved human health compared to the 18th century?Less invasive methodsBetter sanitationDouble-blinded studies and scientific evaluationAll of the above
Question 11Multiple ChoiceWhat is a 'globuli' in the context of homeopathy?A type of diagnostic toolA sugar pellet used to deliver homeopathic remediesA dilution techniqueA measurement unit
Question 13Multiple ChoiceWhat is a significant economic aspect of the homeopathy industry?Low profit marginsMinimal market reachHigh profit marginsGovernment subsidies
Question 14Multiple ChoiceWhat is a key factor in the success of homeopathy according to the video?Scientific validationPersonalized and empathetic consultationsQuick treatmentsGovernment support
Question 15Multiple ChoiceWhat is one way modern medicine could improve based on homeopathy's approach?Use more natural ingredientsIncrease the cost of treatmentsSpend more time with patientsReduce the use of technology
Question 16Multiple ChoiceWhat did Samuel Hahnemann require his patients to avoid for his treatments to work?Modern diagnosticsCertain foods and activitiesAll medicationsExercise
Question 17Multiple ChoiceWhat is the second principle of homeopathy?Like cures likePotentizationPlacebo effectHomeostasis
Question 18Multiple ChoiceWhat was a common practice in the 18th century that homeopathy aimed to replace?VaccinationBloodlettingAntibioticsSurgery
Question 19Multiple ChoiceHow does homeopathy's principle of 'water memory' conflict with modern science?Water cannot retain informationWater is harmfulWater is too expensiveWater cannot be diluted
Question 20Multiple ChoiceWhy might people continue to believe in homeopathy despite scientific evidence against it?Placebo effectCultural beliefsPersonal testimonialsAll of the above