TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
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◍ Who developed the smallpox vaccine?.
Answer: Edward Jenner
◍ What is an example of a policy development function?.
Answer: Drafting legislation to restrict tobacco advertising.
◍ emphasizes the role of observational learning, imitation, and influence of
social factors.
Answer: the social cognitive theory
◍ Infectivity.
Answer: The ability of an agent (pathogen) to establish an infection within a
host. Establish
◍ CDC.
Answer: who can detain somone if they think they are infected with a
illness?
◍ during the ____, there was a growing interest in anatomy and dissection.
Answer: renaissance
◍ regulation of food in markets occurred in.
Answer: the middle ages
◍ Which surveillance method is often used for monitoring chronic diseases?.
Answer: Passive surveillance
◍ shared public health system.
Answer: state and local controlled including private organizations
,◍ Tertiary prevention.
Answer: Trauma prevention, rehab
◍ After presenting a unit about food and restaurants , a Spanish teacher wants
to assess students by simulating a restaurant ordering experience . The
teacher has the goal of maximizing the engagement of students for the
assessment . What is an appropriate strategy for this goal ?.
Answer: Explain criteria for expected sentence structures
◍ secondary prevention.
Answer: identify disease for early intervention
◍ example of public health assurance?.
Answer: ensuring that all people have access to vaccination programs
◍ key activity in assurance function of public health ?.
Answer: monitoring the quality of health services
◍ main purpose of initiatives sponsored by the CDC.
Answer: address infectious diseases and chronic conditions
◍ Which of the following is an example of a public health assessment
activity?.
Answer: Collecting data on the incidence of diabetes in a community.
◍ Bandura's idea that though our environment affects us, we also affect our
environment.
Answer: reciprocal determinism
◍ Which is NOT a characteristic of a decentralized public health system?.
Answer: health services are coordinated at the central level
◍ assurance function focuses on:.
Answer: ensuring the availability of services to meet health needs
◍ Primary prevention.
Answer: Physical activity, lifestyle changes
◍ theory of reasoned action and planned behavior.
, Answer: Looks at a person's attitudes toward a behavior and his or her
perceptions of norms and beliefs about how easy or difficult it will be to
change
◍ ecological model.
Answer: a model that represents or describes the relationships between the
components of an ecological system
◍ external factors that may trigger an individual to take action.
Answer: cues to action
◍ infectivity.
Answer: how easily an organism causes disease
◍ assessment example.
Answer: community health assessments or tracking disease outbreaks
◍ health disparities.
Answer: differences in health outcomes among groups
◍ A virus has a high capacity to cause illness but only a small percentage of
infections lead to severe complications. What describes its pathogenicity?.
Answer: High
◍ creation of WHO.
Answer: 1948
◍ flu pandemic.
Answer: 1918
◍ primary goal for health professionals in addressing health disparities?.
Answer: implementing community level interventions
◍ R naught (R0).
Answer: a term used to measure how infectious an agent of disease is
◍ assurance.
Answer: quality of care
◍ Assessment.
, Answer: Assess, monitor, diagnose
◍ First large scale public health effort in 19th century(1800s).
Answer: London's sanitization movement
◍ The students of an algebra class are taking an exam in which they must
identify the zeros of three quadratic polynomials and show their work . The
corresponding standard is , " Identify zeros of polynomials Which objective
matches the given assessment and standard ?.
Answer: Students will use factoring to identify the zeros of quadratic
polynomials with 75 % accuracy
◍ Assesment.
Answer: assses monitor diagnose health problems and research new
treatment
◍ A middle school geography teacher presented a unit about Europe and is
planning to assess students by having them create some kind of map . Which
strategy should the teacher use to promote student engagement ?.
Answer: Let students choose a specific region to draw for the map
◍ After obtaining the results from the first exam , a biology teacher has the
goal of increasing student engagement for future assessments . How should
the teacher achieve this goal ?.
Answer: Meet with students individually to set goals
◍ germ theory of disease.
Answer: 1860s-1880s: louis pasteur and robert koch proved that
microorganisms cause disease
◍ The teacher of an engineering class is having students work on a project in
which they build a model bridge using hot glue and craft sticks . The project
is being used as an assessment for the objective , " Given basic materials ,
students will build a 24 - inch model bridge that supports a minimum of 10
pounds . " Which standard is aligned with the assessment and objective ?.
Answer: Create and implement solutions to real - world problems .