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How African Politics Affects Africans
Test Description: SS7CG3b
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which statement accurately describes the rate of HIV/AIDS infection in Sub-Saharan Africa?
A
It is among the highest in the world.
B
It is not a real concern for most people.
C
Infection is rapidly increasing.
D
Information is not available on infection rates.
2) Which factor does not play a role in the spread of HIV/AIDS?
A
lack of government organization
B
poverty
C
poor health care system
D
programs for prevention and treatment
3) What often happens to the children of those infected with HIV/AIDS?
A
They are also infected.
B
AIDS never infects the children of adult victims.
C
All these children are taken care of by the state government.
D
Many of these children become ophans.
4) Why don't more Africans infected with HIV/AIDS take the antiretroviral drugs (AVTs) that can slow down the progress of the disease?
A
The drugs are too expensive for most Africans.
B
These drugs are not for sale anywhere in Africa.
C
These drugs do not seem to work well on African patients.
D
Western drug companies will not accept African currency as payment.
5) How does the HIV/AIDS rate in Zimbabwe compare the rest of the African countries' rates?
A
HIV/AIDS has never been a problem in Zimbabwe.
B
It is one of the highest on the continent.
C
It has declined in recent years.
D
Infected Zimbabweans have always had easy access to antiretroviral medications.
6) What has been the response of the Nigerian government to the HIV/AIDS crisis?
A
Most in the government blame HIV/AIDS infections on visiting tourists.
B
The government refuses to admit there is a problem.
C
Nigeria's government has no plans to fight the crisis.
D
The government is working hard to educate the people and make treatment available.
7) What has been the response of the government of Botswana to that country's high rate of HIV/AIDS infection?
A
They have nounted the most effective response to the diseases.
B
The government still does not admit that any in Botswana are infected with HIV/AIDS/
C
Botswana cannot do much to help because the government is very poor.
D
The leaders of Botswana want South Africa to pay for their treatment and education programs.
8) How do political conflicts sometimes lead to famine?
A
Conflicts disrupt farming and little food is produced.
B
Crops never seem to grow well in times of war.
C
Political leaders order farmers to stop work in times of conflict.
D
Political leaders rarely have any significant effect on food supply.
9) What sort of political conflict led to famine in the African country of Angola?
A
high taxes
B
British trying to regain control
C
king was overthrown
D
civil war
10) How do millions of people in Southern Suden get food today?
A
Food is provided through international organizations.
B
They have begun successful farming again.
C
They are able to buy enough food from those living in the cities.
D
The Sudanese government takes care of them.
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