Emotional and Mental Health
Abstinence & Puberty
Violence and Injury Prevention
Nutrition/Physical Activity
Tobacco/Alcohol and Drug Prevention Test
100

What are the four dimensions of health? 

Physical

Emotional/Mental

Social

Spiritual

100

These diseases can be passed from person to person


A. Infectious

B. Noninfectious

C. Chronic

Infectious diseases

100

What is the leading cause of death for children 10 to 19? 


A. Unintentional Injuries 

B. Covid-19

C. Childhood diabetes

D. Childhood Cancer

Unintentional Injuries 

100

Nutrients are divided into which six categories?

A)  complex carbohydrates, fiber, produce, vegetables, meat, dairy 

B) carbohydrates, trans-fats, fiber, vitamins, minerals, water

C) carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water 

Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, water

100

Alcohol is a _


A) Stimulant

B) Hallucinogen

C) Depressant 

Depressant 

200

Emotionally healthy people __ who they are

A. Deny

B. Accept

C. Pretend

Accept

200

Diseases that develop inside the body and can't be caught or passed to other people


A) Infectious

B) Noninfectious

C) Acute

D) Chronic

Noninfectious diseases

200

Humiliating or dangerous activity expected to join a group is called ____________.

A) Bullying

B) Child Abuse

C) Terrosim

D) Hazing

Hazing

200

MyPlate is divided into which five categories? 

A) fats, sweets, sugar, candy, snacks 

B) fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, dairy 

C) fats, proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, water 

fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, dairy

200

These types of influences come from inside a person's brain or thinking


A) Peer

B) External

C) Internal

Internal

300

Which of the following is NOT a good way to deal with grief? 

A. Get enough sleep

B. Keep a Normal Routine

C. Hide your feelings

D. Share memories of the person who died

Hide your feelings
300

Illness's/disease happen quickly and last a short time

A) Infectious

B) Noninfectious

C) Acute

D) Chronic

Acute diseases 

300

Person who commits violence is called


A) Perpetrator

B) Victim

C) Attorney

D) Bystander

Perpetrator 

300

When reading a food label, it is important to identify the amount of food in a ______________. 


A) Serving

B) Nutrient

C) Calorie

Serving size

300

These type of drugs do not require a doctor's permission


A) Over the counter

B) Addiction

C) Tolerance

Over the counter

400

Which dimension of health refers to your values or religious beliefs

A. Emotional

B. Mental

C. Physical

D. Spiritual 

Spiritual Health

400

Illness's/diseases that are ongoing or last a long time

A) Infectious

B) Noninfectious

C) Acute

D) Chronic

Chronic diseases

400

Who is responsible for the risks you take? 

A) Peers

B) Parents

C) Friends

D) Yourself

Yourself

400

This is an eating disorder that leads to a person binging and purging. 

A) Fasting

B) Anorexia

C) Bulimia 

Bulimia Nervosa

400

The addictive chemical in tobacco is called


A) PCP

B) THC

C) Nicotine

Nicotine
500

Which of the following is NOT a skill for effective communication?

A. Clear language

B. Don't ask questions

C. Tone matches the message

D. One person speaks at a time

Don't ask questions

500

What is the only way that you can prevent STDs and pregnancy with a 100% accuracy rate? 

A) Protection

B) Only doing it once

C) Abstinence

D) Education   

Abstinence 

500

Using power over others repeatedly to do physical or emotional harm is ____

A) Verbal Abuse

B) Bullying

C) Battery

D) Hate Crimes

Bullying

500

The amount of energy in a food is called ___


A) Calorie

B) Balance

C) Vitamins

D) Serving 

Calorie 

500

Perceived norms are _

A) What people are doing or believe

B) What people think others are doing or believe

C) The same as norms

What people think others are doing or believe