PUBH UMN 3001
Exam 1: Actual Questions and Answers
100% Accuracy (VERIFIED) | Professor-Verified
Public Health Foundations, Core Functions, Epidemiology Basics,
Health Systems, and Social Determinants of Health
University of Minnesota | School of Public Health
Academic Year 2026-2027 | Aligned with 2026|2027 Standards
Total Questions 30
Total Points 100
Points per Question 3.33
Passing Threshold 80% (80/100 points)
Format Multiple Choice (A-D)
Cognitive Distribution Recall 30% | Application 50% | Analysis 20%
June 16, 2026
, PUBH UMN 3001 Exam 1 | 100% Accuracy (VERIFIED)
Abstract
This examination comprises 30 multiple-choice questions designed to assess mastery of
foundational public health concepts aligned with the University of Minnesota PUBH 3001
curriculum and 2026-2027 academic standards. The examination spans four sections: (1)
Foundations, History, and Core Functions of Public Health; (2) Epidemiology, Biostatistics,
and Evidence-Based Practice; (3) Environmental, Occupational, and Global Health; and (4)
Health Policy, Ethics, Social Determinants of Health, and 2026 Updates. Questions are
distributed across recall (30%), application (50%), and analysis (20%) cognitive levels, with
emphasis on scenario-based items. All content has been verified against peer-reviewed
sources, current CDC/WHO guidelines, and the updated 10 Essential Public Health Services
framework.
Keywords: Public Health Foundations, Core Functions, Essential Public Health Services,
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Social Determinants of Health, Environmental Health, Health Policy,
Evidence-Based Practice, Health Equity, University of Minnesota, 2026 Standards
Course Information
Course PUBH 3001: Introduction to Public Health
Institution University of Minnesota - School of Public Health
Exam Type Exam 1 (Actual Questions and Answers)
Verification 100% Accuracy - Professor Verified
Year Alignment 2026 | 2027 Academic Standards
Framework Updated 10 Essential Public Health Services (2020/2026)
Cognitive Levels Recall (30%) | Application (50%) | Analysis (20%)
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Exam 1: Actual Questions and Answers
100% Accuracy (VERIFIED) | Professor-Verified
Public Health Foundations, Core Functions, Epidemiology Basics,
Health Systems, and Social Determinants of Health
University of Minnesota | School of Public Health
Academic Year 2026-2027 | Aligned with 2026|2027 Standards
Total Questions 30
Total Points 100
Points per Question 3.33
Passing Threshold 80% (80/100 points)
Format Multiple Choice (A-D)
Cognitive Distribution Recall 30% | Application 50% | Analysis 20%
June 16, 2026
, PUBH UMN 3001 Exam 1 | 100% Accuracy (VERIFIED)
Abstract
This examination comprises 30 multiple-choice questions designed to assess mastery of
foundational public health concepts aligned with the University of Minnesota PUBH 3001
curriculum and 2026-2027 academic standards. The examination spans four sections: (1)
Foundations, History, and Core Functions of Public Health; (2) Epidemiology, Biostatistics,
and Evidence-Based Practice; (3) Environmental, Occupational, and Global Health; and (4)
Health Policy, Ethics, Social Determinants of Health, and 2026 Updates. Questions are
distributed across recall (30%), application (50%), and analysis (20%) cognitive levels, with
emphasis on scenario-based items. All content has been verified against peer-reviewed
sources, current CDC/WHO guidelines, and the updated 10 Essential Public Health Services
framework.
Keywords: Public Health Foundations, Core Functions, Essential Public Health Services,
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Social Determinants of Health, Environmental Health, Health Policy,
Evidence-Based Practice, Health Equity, University of Minnesota, 2026 Standards
Course Information
Course PUBH 3001: Introduction to Public Health
Institution University of Minnesota - School of Public Health
Exam Type Exam 1 (Actual Questions and Answers)
Verification 100% Accuracy - Professor Verified
Year Alignment 2026 | 2027 Academic Standards
Framework Updated 10 Essential Public Health Services (2020/2026)
Cognitive Levels Recall (30%) | Application (50%) | Analysis (20%)
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