Questions With Correct Answers
How does the World Health Organization (WHO) define health?
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A) The absence of illness
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B) A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
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C) The ability to perform daily tasks
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D) The capacity for high athletic performance
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B) A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
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What is health promotion?
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A) Promoting exercise as the only form of health maintenance
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B) Enabling individuals to take control and improve their health
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C) A treatment plan for chronic diseases
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D) A diet-focused program
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B) Enabling individuals to take control and improve their health
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What does wellness emphasize?
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A) Only physical health and nutrition
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B) Balanced growth across physical, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and social
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dimensions
C) Intellectual growth and learning
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D) Emotional stability alone
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B) Balanced growth across physical, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and social
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dimensions
, Which of the following is an example of a social determinant of health?
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A) Type of physical activity performed
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B) Economic stability and education
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C) Number of hours slept per day
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D) Personal fitness routine
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B) Economic stability and education
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What does the Socioecological Model of health explain?
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A) The link between individual habits and community resources
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B) The multi-level influences that affect health behaviors
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C) The role of genetics in health
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D) Only environmental factors influencing health
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B) The multi-level influences that affect health behaviors
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Why does zipcode matter for health?
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A) It determines dietary restrictions
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B) It impacts access to healthcare, resources, and social opportunities
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C) It affects only the climate someone lives in
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D) It is used to predict exercise habits
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B) It impacts access to healthcare, resources, and social opportunities
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What are examples of prevention levels in healthcare?
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A) Tertiary prevention involves managing disease progression, while primary
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prevention focuses on avoiding risk factors
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B) All prevention methods focus solely on vaccinations
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C) Primary prevention aims to treat existing conditions
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D) Secondary prevention eliminates all risks for disease
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