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Which of the following is a common bacterial sexually transmitted disease?

A. Genital herpes

B. Gonorrhea

C. HIV

D. Hepatitis A

B. Gonorrhea

100

________________ is a common viral sexually transmitted infection that causes painful sores or blisters.

Genital herpes

100

What is a key risk factor for noncommunicable diseases?

   a) Healthy diet

   b) Regular exercise

   c) Tobacco use

   d) Adequate sleep

C. Tobacco use

100

________________ is a lifestyle-related risk factor for noncommunicable diseases.

Tobacco use or excessive drinking

200

____________ is an infectious agent that causes strep throat and tuberculosis.

Bacteria

200

What is the primary method of diagnosing HIV?

   a) Urine test

   b) Blood test

   c) Saliva test

   d) X-ray

B. Blood Test

200

The acronym PEP stands for ___________________

Post-Exposure Prophylaxis

200

What is the safe internal cooking temperature for meats to prevent foodborne illnesses?

   a) 120°F (49°C)

   b) 140°F (60°C)

   c) 160°F (71°C)

   d) 180°F (82°C)

C. 160 degrees

300

How is HIV primarily transmitted?

A. Direct contact with infected blood

B. Airborne droplets

C. Sharing utensils

D. Foodborne transmission

A. Direct contact with infected blood

300

HIV attacks the body's ________________ system.

Immune

300

What is the recommended duration for scrubbing hands during handwashing?

   a) 5 seconds

   b) 10 seconds

   c) 20 seconds

   d) 30 seconds

C. 20 seconds

300

Foodborne illness can be prevented by maintaining proper ________________ practices.

Food sanitation

400

__________ is the primary vector for transmitting malaria.

Mosquito 

400

Which of the following is NOT a common noncommunicable disease?

   a) Tuberculosis

   b) Diabetes

   c) Cancer

   d) Cardiovascular disease

A. Tuberculosis

400

The recommended duration for handwashing is at least ________________ seconds.

20 seconds

400

What is the main purpose of vaccines?

    a) To treat infectious diseases

    b) To prevent the spread of diseases

    c) To cure chronic illnesses

    d) To boost immunity against noncommunicable diseases

B. To prevent the spread of diseases

500

Which of the following is a symptom of AIDS?

   a) Fever

   b) Sore throat

   c) Persistent cough

   d) Swollen lymph nodes

D. Swollen lymph nodes

500

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an example of a ___________________ disease.

Noncommunicable 

500

What is the purpose of covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing?

   a) To spread germs

   b) To prevent respiratory droplets from spreading to others

   c) To make others aware of your illness

   d) To keep your hands clean

B. To prevent respiratory droplets from spreading to others. 

500

Vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce ________________ against specific pathogens.

antibodies

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