Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice Cont.
Matching pt. 1
Matching pt. 2
True/False
100

Which of the Following factors that influence health do individuals have the least control over?

a. Heredity

b. social environment

c. attitude

d. behavior

a. Heredity 

100

Which of the following does NOT have a positive impact on your position on the health continuum?

a. eating nutritious foods

b. avoiding risk behaviors

c. having a chronic disease

d. having a positive social environment

c. having a chronic disease

100

collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group

a. risk behaviors

b. culture

c. media

d. technology

e. cumulative risks

Culture

100

avoiding harmful behaviors

a. heredity

b. prevention

c. environment

d. peers

e. abstinence

abstinence 

100

There are three main components of your social health.

False 

200

Eating high-fat foods every day at lunch is an example of

a. cumulative risks.

b. prevention.

C. abstinence.

d. chronic disease.

a. Cumulative Risks 

200

Safe parks, clean water, and nutritious foods are all components of a healthy

a. social environment.

b. attitude.

c. culture.

d. physical environment.

d. physical environment.

200

various methods for communicating information

a. risk behaviors

b. culture

c. media

d. technology

e. cumulative risks

Media

200

all the traits that are biologically passed from parent to child

a. heredity

b. prevention

c. environment

d. peers

e. abstinence

heredity

200

Social health pertains to the health of the body.

False

300

Which of the following is an accurate statement about the health triangle?

a. You can work on only one side at a time.

b. It's most important to work on physical health.

c. Good overall health requires a balance between all three sides.

d. If you work on social health, other areas of health will automatically improve.



c. Good overall health requires a balance between all three sides.

300

Which is an example of positive peer pressure?

a. A teen encouraging a friend to drink alcohol.

b. A student asking others to join the leadership club.

c. A teacher telling his students to have a safe weekend.

d. A parent telling her son to wear his seatbelt.

b. A student asking others to join the leadership club.

300

actions that threaten your health and the health of others

a. risk behaviors

b. culture

c. media

d. technology

e. cumulative risks

risk behaviors

300

the sum of an individual's surroundings

a. heredity

b. prevention

c. environment

d. peers

e. abstinence

environment

300

An individual's position on the health continuum continues to change as he or she moves through life.

True

400

Being constantly overwhelmed by everyday challenges is a sign of poor

a. physical health.

b. mental/emotional health.

c. spiritual health.

d. social health.

b. mental/emotional health.

400

A reliable source of information on the Internet would most likely be

a. a site that advertises the products of a prescription drug manufacturer.

b. a chat forum to which anyone can post.

c. a site run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

d. a site that claims to have information about a miracle cure.

c. a site run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

400

radio, television, and the Internet

a. risk behaviors

b. culture

c. media

d. technology

e. cumulative risks

technology 

400

taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse

a. heredity

b. prevention

c. environment

d. peers

e. abstinence

prevention

400

Clean, safe bike paths are a health-enhancing part of a(n) physical environment.

True

500

Which of the following describes a health disparity? 

a.Men and women have different rates of survival after a heart attack.

b.Individuals learn to access valid health information on the Internet.

c. Communities promote health and wellness through various programs.

d. National health goals are revised every 10 years.

a. Men and women have different rates of survival after a heart attack.

500

Getting regular check-ups with a doctor and a dentist is an example of

a. prevention.

b. cumulative risk. 

c. risk behavior.

d. abstinence.

a. prevention.

500

related risks that increase in effect with each added risk

a. risk behaviors

b. culture

c. media

d. technology

e. cumulative risks

cumulative risks

500

people of the same age who share similar interests

a. heredity

b. prevention

c. environment

d. peers

e. abstinence

peers

500

Peers are a part of your mental/emotional network.

False 

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