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100

In which region were 1994 short-course AZT trials run using placebos despite an effective longer regimen already existing?

Sub-Saharan Africa

100

What checklist-style approach to ethics focuses on IRB boxes ticked (e.g., consent) but misses social context?

Procedural ethics.

100

What term does Petryna use for how moral boundaries shift across places under economic and corporate pressures?

Ethical variability.

100

Why does Sir Jak love Science, Technology, and Society?

Because he is Sir Jak.

200

During the 1996 Kano meningitis outbreak, which experimental antibiotic did Pfizer test on children?

Trovan.

200

What does FDA stand for in U.S. drug regulation?

Food and Drug Administration.

200

(TRIVIA) What global health organization is abbreviated WHO?

World Health Organization.

200

Which building and floor is the IT Department located on?

Gokongwei Building, 3rd floor.

300

 Which U.S. Navy seaman’s 1944 gas-chamber exposure case illustrates hidden human experimentation and later silencing?

Nathan Schnurman.

300

In a clinical trial, what is the inactive look-alike pill given to the control group?

A placebo.

300

What STS concept describes people leveraging illness/exposure to claim state resources and care when institutions fail?

Biological citizenship.

300

What do you call the online forum where Lasallians can freely share their thoughts?

DLSU Freedom Wall.

400

(TRIVIA) What kind of study assigns people to groups by chance to test a treatment?

A randomized controlled trial.

400

(TRIVIA) What do we call the signed permission that explains risks and benefits before joining a study?

Informed consent.

400

If a thesis group plans to interview classmates about health habits, which campus body should they consult for review?

De La Salle University Research Ethics Office (DLSU-REO).

400

In your opinion, what is the worst subject in DLSU? Justify your answer.

All of them—except GESTSOC.

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