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Roga nidan

 Here are 10 true/false questions on the Ayurvedic subject of Rognidan: 1. Rognidan deals with the diagnosis and understanding of diseases in Ayurveda.    - True 2. The concept of Nidana Panchaka (five-fold diagnostic approach) is central to Rognidan.    - True 3. Hetu (causative factors) is one of the components of Nidana Panchaka.    - True 4. Purvarupa (prodromal symptoms) are the early signs and symptoms of a disease according to Rognidan.    - True 5. Rupa (manifested symptoms) refers to the fully developed symptoms of a disease in Rognidan.    - True 6. Upashaya (therapeutic trial) is not considered in the diagnostic process in Rognidan.    - False 7. Samprapti (pathogenesis) describes the development and progression of a disease in Rognidan.    - True 8. In Rognidan, the concept of Prakriti (individual constitution) is irrelevant to disease diagnosis.    - False 9. Vyadhi Swaroopa (nature of dise...

Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana:

 Here are 10 true/false questions on the Ayurvedic subjects of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana: 1. Rasashastra is a branch of Ayurveda that deals with the preparation and use of mineral and metal-based medicines.    - True 2. Bhaishajya Kalpana focuses on the preparation and formulation of Ayurvedic medicines.    - True 3. In Rasashastra, the process of Shodhana (purification) is essential for detoxifying metals and minerals before their use in medicine.    - True 4. Marana (incineration) is a process in Bhaishajya Kalpana used to prepare herbal formulations.    - False (Marana is used in Rasashastra for converting metals and minerals into ash) 5. Rasa in Rasashastra refers to the therapeutic use of mercury and its compounds.    - True 6. Bhasma (calcined ash) is a form of medicine prepared by incinerating metals and minerals in Rasashastra.    - True 7. Kashaya (decoction) is a liquid preparation method used in Bhaisha...

Dravya guna

 Here are 10 true/false questions on the Ayurvedic subject of Dravyaguna: 1. Dravyaguna deals with the properties and actions of medicinal substances in Ayurveda.    - True 2. The concept of Rasa (taste) is a significant aspect of Dravyaguna.    - True 3. Virya (potency) refers to the thermal property of a substance, which can be either heating or cooling.    - True 4. Vipaka (post-digestive effect) is unrelated to the concept of Dravyaguna.    - False 5. Prabhava (specific action) is the unique effect of a substance that cannot be explained by its Rasa, Virya, or Vipaka.    - True 6. Guna (quality) refers to the inherent attributes of a substance, such as heaviness or lightness.    - True 7. In Dravyaguna, the term Dravya refers only to herbal substances.    - False 8. Karma (action) describes the therapeutic effects of a substance in Dravyaguna.    - True 9. Dravyaguna does not consider the Dosha (Vat...

Sharir kriya

 Here are 10 true/false questions on the Ayurvedic subject of Sharir Kriya: 1. Sharir Kriya deals with the physiological functions of the human body in Ayurveda.    - True 2. The concept of Doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) is a central aspect of Sharir Kriya.    - True 3. Agni (digestive fire) is not considered important in Sharir Kriya.    - False 4. Prana Vayu is responsible for the respiratory functions in the body according to Sharir Kriya.    - True 5. Dhatus in Sharir Kriya refer to the structural units of the body, similar to tissues.    - True 6. Malas (waste products) such as urine, feces, and sweat are considered in the study of Sharir Kriya.    - True 7. Sharir Kriya does not include the study of Srotas (channels) and their functions.    - False 8. The concept of Srotodusti (vitiation of channels) is irrelevant to Sharir Kriya.    - False 9. Rakta (blood) is one of the Dhatus and is responsible fo...

Sharir rachana

 Here are 10 true/false questions on the Ayurvedic subject of Sharir Rachana: 1. Sharir Rachana deals with the anatomical structure of the human body in Ayurveda.    - True 2. The concept of Srotas (channels) in Sharir Rachana refers to the physiological pathways in the body.    - True 3. Marma points are considered non-essential anatomical landmarks in Sharir Rachana.    - False 4. Sharir Rachana includes the study of Dhatus (tissues) and their functions in the body.    - True 5. Garbha Sharir refers to the study of the body in old age according to Sharir Rachana.    - False 6. The Ayurvedic concept of Ojas is related to the body's immune system and vitality.    - True 7. Asthi Dhatu refers to the bone tissue in Sharir Rachana.    - True 8. Sharir Rachana does not cover the study of Shukra Dhatu (reproductive tissue).    - False 9. According to Sharir Rachana, Sira and Dhamani are terms used to describ...

Samhita siddhant

 Here are 10 true/false questions on the Ayurvedic subject of Samhita Siddhant: 1. Charaka Samhita is one of the foundational texts of Ayurveda.      - True  2. The principles of Samhita Siddhant focus only on physical health and exclude mental well-being.      - False 3. Sushruta Samhita primarily deals with surgical techniques and procedures in Ayurveda.      - True 4. The concept of Tridosha (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) is not mentioned in Samhita Siddhant.      - False 5. Astanga Hridaya is a classical Ayurvedic text that integrates the teachings of Charaka and Sushruta.      - True 6. According to Samhita Siddhant, Rasa (taste) does not play a significant role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.      - False 7. Vagbhatta is the author of both Astanga Hridaya and Astanga Sangraha.      - True 8. Samhita Siddhant emphasizes the importan...