To gather data, the investigators utilized the questionnaires developed by Shuaib et al [11] with modifications. Questions were based on causes, signs and symptoms of dengue, transmission modes, attitude towards dengue; and dengue preventive practices covering 25 items, with possible responses of ‘yes’ and ‘no’. ‘Yes’ is given a value of 1 point, and ‘no’ with 0 points; the maximum possible score is 10. The higher the score, the greater the assumed knowledge about dengue and dengue prevention the respondent has. Result of test was interpreted as follows; 21 – 25 as “Excellent Knowledge”, 16 – 20 as “Good Knowledge”, 11 – 15 as “Moderate Knowledge”, 6 – 10 as “Fair Knowledge”, and 0 – 5 as “Poor Knowledge”.