Always tell the truth
Respect yourself, others, and authority
Tough times create tough people
Iron sharpens iron
Go Gators >;==;---
100

In what method for reducing stress does a health professional measure tension in the body's muscles in response to certain stressors?

A. resilience counseling
B. biofeedback
C. muscle relaxation


B. 

biofeedback

100

Which disorder is more common in males than females, and shows up in social behaviors such as lying, theft, violence, aggression, and vandalism?

A. anxiety disorder
B. bipolar disorder
C. conduct disorder


C. 

conduct disorder

100

Which of these people is the most mentally and emotionally healthy?

A. Anna is the head cheerleader at school and has a group of friends who copy everything she does. She's always happy and doesn't care a lot about what grades she makes.
B. Chris takes tennis lessons and hangs out with friends after finishing his school work. He gets good grades, enjoys tennis, and has strong bonds with his friends.
C. Elliot always studies very hard, has a high GPA, and scores the highest on tests. He knows he's much smarter than all his classmates, who call him a nerd.


B. Chris takes tennis lessons and hangs out with friends after finishing his school work. He gets good grades, enjoys tennis, and has strong bonds with his friends.


100

Health organizations monitor the public health of various countries around the globe and set standards for healthy conditions.

Which international health organization aims to improve people's lives by educating them on topics that they normally wouldn't know about?

A. Peace Corps
B. World Health Organization
C. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement


A. Peace Corps


100

Which of these people's behavior is most helpful for reducing air pollution?

A. Alec and his wife always reuse their grocery bags and donate old clothes to charity.
B. Kristy and her coworkers began carpooling to work instead of taking individual cars.
C. Rebecca and her family take their used batteries to a special waste disposal site.


B. Kristy and her coworkers began carpooling to work instead of taking individual cars.


200

Which type of fatigue can be caused by constant worry?

A. physical fatigue
B. psychological fatigue
C. pathological fatigue


B. psychological fatigue


200

Which statement is true about eating disorders?

A. They often result in anxiety and difficulty sleeping through the night.
B. They can result in kidney damage, low blood pressure, and dehydration.
C. They usually develop because of a dramatic, unpleasant event in childhood.


B. They can result in kidney damage, low blood pressure, and dehydration.


200

What typically happens when you compromise during a negotiation?

A. You relax some of your requirements.
B. You relax all of your requirements.
C. You don’t relax any of your requirements.
D. You relax your values and beliefs.


A. You relax some of your requirements.


200

What is the best source of information for deciding whether a product meets your needs?

A. the product's advertisements
B. the product's brand name
C. the product's label



C. the product's label




200

The ozone layer sits near the top of Earth's atmosphere and protects us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. But ozone is dangerous when it's closer to ground level. Which statement is true about ground-level ozone?

A. It contributes to nutrient pollution.
B. It directly causes acid rain.
C. It is the main component of smog.



C. It is the main component of smog.




300

Which of the following people is most likely to be suffering from depression?

A. Violet is a very talented and a very competitive tennis player. She loses her temper fast and sulks for days whenever she loses a match.
B. Sammy doesn't especially like going to parties or talking on the phone with his friends. He prefers reading in his room and playing with his dog.
C. Natalie hasn't made friends at her new school after she moved because her parents got divorced. She spends a lot of time in her room and has trouble studying.



C. Natalie hasn't made friends at her new school after she moved because her parents got divorced. She spends a lot of time in her room and has trouble studying.




300

Which disorder is characterized by the following: a pattern of recurring thoughts or behaviors, such as repeatedly checking if doors are locked, that prevents people from going about their day normally?

A. binge eating disorder
B. obsessive-compulsive disorder
C. post-traumatic stress disorder


B. obsessive-compulsive disorder


300

Which type of conflict occurs when two people are on the same team but are not working toward a common goal?

A. property dispute
B. jealousy
C. lack of collaboration
D. power struggle


C. lack of collaboration


300

Becky has to choose between three brands of lip balm. Which is the most reliable factor to consider when making her choice?

A. The brand has been advertised by a famous movie star.
B. Her sister has been using the brand and really likes it.
C. The brand costs significantly more than the others.


B. 

Her sister has been using the brand and really likes it.

400

Mental health professionals such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers can help people cope with depression. What do psychiatrists do?

A. They study behavior and emotions and practice psychotherapy with individuals or groups, but they cannot prescribe medications.
B. They work with family members of someone being treated for mental health conditions, and may also work as individual or group counselors.
C. They diagnose and treat mental health conditions by conducting exams, ordering and interpreting tests, and prescribing medications.



C. They diagnose and treat mental health conditions by conducting exams, ordering and interpreting tests, and prescribing medications.




400

Human emotions can be primary or learned. A learned emotion is complex while a primary emotion is basic and instinctual. Which of the following is a primary rather than a learned emotion?

A. fear
B. guilt
C. love
D. shame


A. 

fear

400

Which organization in the United States studies and assesses the environment to protect it and the people affected by any negative change in the environment?

A. American Red Cross
B. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
C. United States Environmental Protection Agency


C. 

United States Environmental Protection Agency

400

Paco has a traditional health insurance plan. His deductible is $750. The level of co-insurance for his plan is 70/30 where 30 represents Paco’s portion. He also has a one-time co-payment of $20. If Paco incurs a $1,000 hospital bill, how much money will he owe out-of-pocket for the bill?

A. $845
B. $720
C. $545
D. $620


A. $845


500

Which is a non-verbal sign that someone may be contemplating suicide?

A. regular exercise
B. changes in food or sleep habits
C. writing song lyrics in which death is the main idea


B. changes in food or sleep habits


500

Psychologists have identified four stages of personality growth. In which stage does a person develop life skills and learn to take initiative?

A. infancy
B. childhood
C. adolescence
D. adulthood


C. 

adolescence

500

In what way can the government and health organizations provide health protection to people?

A. by building recreation centers in different localities
B. by educating people about the benefits of nutritious food
C. by treating the water supply so it is germ-free



C. by treating the water supply so it is germ-free




500

Which type of health insurance provider generally does not allow patients to obtain services outside its preferred network of doctors and specialists?

A. traditional
B. preferred provider organization (PPO)
C. point of service plan (POS)
D. health maintenance organization (HMO)



D. health maintenance organization (HMO)