Based on the content of the provided document, here are 50 Best Choice Questions (BCQs)
on health, wellness, and fitness during adulthood.
Questions
1. According to the provided text, what two basic needs do individuals progressing through
adulthood seek?
a) Physical strength and financial security
b) Intimacy in human relationships and competence
c) Professional success and a large family
d) Social recognition and physical attractiveness
2. What does the term "adult" suggest, according to the document?
a) Physical maturation and financial independence 1
b) Physical maturation and psychosocial transition 2
c) Completion of education and career establishment
d) A person over the age of 21
3. At what age is the human body considered physically mature?
a) Between 18 and 20 years
b) Between 21 and 25 years 3
c) Between 26 and 30 years
d) After 30 years
4. The key tasks of early adulthood include all of the following except:
a) Separating from parents 4
b) Making choices in relationships 5
c) Mentoring others in life 6
d) Achieving in education and career 7
5. Individuals with lower socioeconomic status are more vulnerable to stress and illness
because:
a) They are less educated.
b) They marry and become parents at a younger age, adding to their responsibilities8.
c) They are less likely to have intimate relationships.
d) They do not have access to healthcare.
6. How do relationships with close friends or life partners serve as a factor in adulthood?
, a) They only serve as sources of stress.
b) They serve as buffers against stress or as sources of stress9.
c) They are a key aspect of an individual's identity.
d) They have no impact on health or wellness.
7. What is a key aspect of an individual's identity during adulthood, as mentioned in the
document?
a) Their family
b) Their social relationships
c) Their work 10
d) Their hobbies
8. What is true about the indirect cost of illness, according to one study?
a) It is less than the cost of medical services.
b) It is equal to the cost of medical services.
c) The cost due to lost wages exceeds the cost of medical services by a large margin11.
d) There is no mention of indirect cost of illness.
9. What is more important than medical condition characteristics in predicting whether a
physical impairment will lead to work loss?
a) The severity of the impairment
b) The individual's age
c) The individual's social characteristics 12
d) The individual's education level
10.All of the following health risks increase during the adult years except:
a) Cancer and chronic pain 13
b) Substance abuse and sleep disorders 14
c) Diabetes and gastrointestinal problems 15
d) Warts and impetigo 16
11.Which skin conditions are more common in adults than in youths and adolescents?
a) Warts and acne 17
b) Impetigo and tinea pedis 18
c) Dermatitis and psoriasis 19
d) Sunburn and rashes
12.Dermatitis is commonly seen as skin inflammation and all of the following except:
on health, wellness, and fitness during adulthood.
Questions
1. According to the provided text, what two basic needs do individuals progressing through
adulthood seek?
a) Physical strength and financial security
b) Intimacy in human relationships and competence
c) Professional success and a large family
d) Social recognition and physical attractiveness
2. What does the term "adult" suggest, according to the document?
a) Physical maturation and financial independence 1
b) Physical maturation and psychosocial transition 2
c) Completion of education and career establishment
d) A person over the age of 21
3. At what age is the human body considered physically mature?
a) Between 18 and 20 years
b) Between 21 and 25 years 3
c) Between 26 and 30 years
d) After 30 years
4. The key tasks of early adulthood include all of the following except:
a) Separating from parents 4
b) Making choices in relationships 5
c) Mentoring others in life 6
d) Achieving in education and career 7
5. Individuals with lower socioeconomic status are more vulnerable to stress and illness
because:
a) They are less educated.
b) They marry and become parents at a younger age, adding to their responsibilities8.
c) They are less likely to have intimate relationships.
d) They do not have access to healthcare.
6. How do relationships with close friends or life partners serve as a factor in adulthood?
, a) They only serve as sources of stress.
b) They serve as buffers against stress or as sources of stress9.
c) They are a key aspect of an individual's identity.
d) They have no impact on health or wellness.
7. What is a key aspect of an individual's identity during adulthood, as mentioned in the
document?
a) Their family
b) Their social relationships
c) Their work 10
d) Their hobbies
8. What is true about the indirect cost of illness, according to one study?
a) It is less than the cost of medical services.
b) It is equal to the cost of medical services.
c) The cost due to lost wages exceeds the cost of medical services by a large margin11.
d) There is no mention of indirect cost of illness.
9. What is more important than medical condition characteristics in predicting whether a
physical impairment will lead to work loss?
a) The severity of the impairment
b) The individual's age
c) The individual's social characteristics 12
d) The individual's education level
10.All of the following health risks increase during the adult years except:
a) Cancer and chronic pain 13
b) Substance abuse and sleep disorders 14
c) Diabetes and gastrointestinal problems 15
d) Warts and impetigo 16
11.Which skin conditions are more common in adults than in youths and adolescents?
a) Warts and acne 17
b) Impetigo and tinea pedis 18
c) Dermatitis and psoriasis 19
d) Sunburn and rashes
12.Dermatitis is commonly seen as skin inflammation and all of the following except: