Addiction
Body Language
Personal Hygiene
Mental Health Disorder
Soft Skills
100

This is the influence from members of one's peer group.

What is peer pressure?

100

It is when two people look directly into each other's eyes at the same time.

What is eye contact?


100

This is the simplest daily habit to reduce illness.

What is washing hands?

100

This is to treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.

What is abuse?

100

This is the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal.

What is teamwork?

200

It is the primary addictive agent in tobacco and e-cigarettes, causing increased heart rate, a sense of well-being, and withdrawal symptoms when cravings are not met.

What is nicotine?

200

This is the movements and positioning of facial muscles that convey a person's emotional state as a form of nonverbal communication.

What is facial expression?

200

It is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It started spreading at the end of 2019 and became a pandemic disease in 2020.

What is Covid-19?

200

This is a sudden outburst of anger and frustration, often seen in children and characterized by crying, screaming, or other disruptive behaviors.

What is tantrum?

200

This is the ability to express ideas clearly and understand others effectively through various means, including speaking, listening, writing, and non-verbal cues like body language.

What is communication skill?

300

This is the brain chemical is released during social media use that makes it addictive.

What is dopamine?

300

It is the native tongue of the devil.

What is lying?

300

It is what you smell when your sweat comes in contact with the bacteria on your skin.

What is body odour?

300

These disorders, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), and Conduct Disorder, fall under ________ disorders.

What are behavioural disorders?

300

This is the ability to adjust your thoughts, behaviors, and actions in response to changing or uncertain circumstances.

What is adaptability?

400

It is the act of removing something or someone, which can include taking money from a bank account, pulling out of an activity, or ceasing the use of an addictive substance.

What is withdrawal?

400

It is the process of using behaviors to calm oneself during emotional distress by regulating feelings and returning the body to a state of relaxation.

What is self-soothing?

400

It is the natural, oily, and waxy substance produced by the skin's sebaceous glands to protect and moisturize the skin and hair.

What is sebum?

400

This is a mental state where a person has difficulty distinguishing reality from what is not real

What is psychosis?

400

This is the process of objectively analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing information to form a reasoned judgment or conclusion.

What is critical thinking? 

500

This means abruptly stopping a habit or addiction all at once, without a gradual reduction or any support.

What is cold turkey?

500

It is the natural rhythm, flow, and pacing created by variations in speed, pitch, and pauses.

What is cadence?
500

It is a soft, sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on teeth, composed of bacteria, food particles, and saliva

What is dental plaque?

500

This is the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.

What is comorbidity?

500

This soft skill involves being aware of one's own emotional state, being empathetic towards others, and responding appropriately to emotional cues.

What is emotional intelligence?

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