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1. What is the primary effect of Alzheimer's disease on a person's life?
A
It primarily disrupts their memory and ability to recall recent events.
B
It mainly affects their social interactions.
C
It mainly impacts their physical health.
2. How does Alzheimer's disease typically alter a person's behavior?
A
It makes them more outgoing and sociable.
B
It can lead to mood swings, irritability, and changes in emotional responses.
C
It makes them more organized and disciplined.
3.
A
Difficulty singing and vocalizing.
B
Difficulty expressing themselves through writing.
C
Difficulty finding the right words and completing sentences.
4. How does Alzheimer's disease affect a person's physical ability to walk?
A
It can lead to problems with balance and coordination, increasing the risk of falls.
B
It makes walking easier and more comfortable.
C
It has no impact on their walking ability.
5. What is the primary role of families and caregivers in supporting individuals with Alzheimer's disease?
A
They provide financial assistance.
B
They organize social events and activities.
C
They help with daily activities and ensure the person's safety and comfort.
6. What is the main purpose of the information presented in the text?
A
To emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and intervention.
B
To highlight the challenges faced by those living with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers.
C
To discuss the latest research and treatment advancements for Alzheimer's disease.
7. Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the text?
A
Sympathetic and empathetic.
B
Optimistic and encouraging.
C
Neutral and informative.