PRACTICE EXAMINATION 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ What is required of a general education teachers in the classroom according
to Section 504?.
Answer: Becoming familiar with each student's needsCoordinating with
others to provide consistent supportImplementing specified
accommodations proactivelyCelebrating an environment of inclusivity and
diversity
◍ What are the three Core Functions of Public Health?.
Answer: Assessment - Systematically collecting, analyzing, and making
available information on healthy communities.Policy Development -
creating public policies to support community health efforts.Assurance -
Ensuring that services necessary to achieve agreed-upon goals are provided
(either by encouraging action, requiring it, or providing it directly).
◍ What is one responsibility of educators under Title 3?.
Answer: Provide professional development for teachers of English learners
◍ What is Tourette Syndrome?.
Answer: A disorder causing uncontrollable twitches and sounds
◍ What was the historical disease recorded first brought about Vaccination,
testing, social distancing and contact tracing?.
Answer: COVID-19 (2020)
◍ What characteristics does the pre-production stage have when a person is
learning a second language?.
Answer: Learner absorbs the new language but does not yet speak it
,◍ Which framework focuses on adopting instruction to reflect students'
diverse backgrounds and experiences?.
Answer: Culturally responsive teaching
◍ What is the agency that is the International public health authority?.
Answer: WHOWorld Health Organization
◍ Which essential of the 10 public health services Assess programs for STD
prevention?.
Answer: Evaluate effectiveness
◍ What does Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ensure for students?.
Answer: Equal access to public education
◍ Which of the six Health Belief Model (HBM) is based on individuals'
beliefs is Belief that action will reduce risk?.
Answer: Perceived Benefits
◍ What are the public health agencies' acronyms, and what do they stand for?.
Answer: CDC - Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNIH - National
Institutes of HealthFDA - Food and Drug AdministrationEPA -
Environmental Protection AgencyWHO - World Health OrganizationHRSA
- Health Resources and Services AdministrationOSHA - Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
◍ Which essential of the 10 public health services Study new treatment
interventions?.
Answer: Research
◍ What is the agency of National health protection agency?.
Answer: CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
◍ Social Media & Messaging in Public Health.
Answer: Campaigns should have consistent messaging guidelines across
platforms.Key messages must be clear, concise, and emphasize the
importance of the health behavior (e.g., safe food handling).Effective
storytelling uses conversational and easy-to-read language to engage the
, audience.
◍ Which essential of the 10 public health services Track influenza cases in a
community?.
Answer: Monitor health
◍ What was the historical disease recorded first brought about Water source
intervention by John Snow in London?.
Answer: Cholera (19th century)
◍ What the the three levels of prevention?.
Answer: -PrimaryPrevent disease before it occurs(Vaccinations, healthy diet
campaigns)-SecondaryEarly detection(Blood pressure
screenings)-TertiaryReduce impact of existing disease(Rehab after stroke,
support groups)
◍ What are the six fundamental principles of Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA)?.
Answer: Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)Appropriate
EvaluationIndividualized Education Programs (IEPs)Least Restrictive
EnvironmentParent and Student Participation Procedural Safeguards
◍ What characteristic is associated with student giftedness?.
Answer: Giftedness is primarily about a brain-based difference
◍ In regards to the Ecological Model what five forms examines how
individual behavior is affected by multiple levels?.
Answer: Intrapersonal (individual)Interpersonal (social
networks)OrganizationalCommunityPublic policy
◍ What are the 10 Essential Public Health Services?.
Answer: - Monitor health status- Diagnose and investigate health
problems-Inform, educate, and empower people- Mobilize community
partnerships- Develop policies and plans- Enforce laws and regulations-
Link people to needed services- Ensure a competent workforce- Evaluate
services- Research for new insights