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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
Infection is rapidly increasing.
B
It is not a real concern for most people.
C
Information is not available on infection rates.
D
It is among the highest in the world.
2) Which factor does not play a role in the spread of HIV/AIDS?
A
poverty
B
programs for prevention and treatment
C
poor health care system
D
lack of government organization
3) What often happens to the children of those infected with HIV/AIDS?
A
They are also infected.
B
Many of these children become ophans.
C
AIDS never infects the children of adult victims.
D
All these children are taken care of by the state government.
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
Western drug companies will not accept African currency as payment.
B
The drugs are too expensive for most Africans.
C
These drugs do not seem to work well on African patients.
D
These drugs are not for sale anywhere in Africa.
5) How does the HIV/AIDS rate in Zimbabwe compare the rest of the African countries' rates?
A
Infected Zimbabweans have always had easy access to antiretroviral medications.
B
It has declined in recent years.
C
HIV/AIDS has never been a problem in Zimbabwe.
D
It is one of the highest on the continent.
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
Nigeria's government has no plans to fight the crisis.
C
The government is working hard to educate the people and make treatment available.
D
The government refuses to admit there is a problem.
7) What has been the response of the government of Botswana to that country's high rate of HIV/AIDS infection?
A
Botswana cannot do much to help because the government is very poor.
B
The government still does not admit that any in Botswana are infected with HIV/AIDS/
C
The leaders of Botswana want South Africa to pay for their treatment and education programs.
D
They have nounted the most effective response to the diseases.
8) How do political conflicts sometimes lead to famine?
A
Political leaders order farmers to stop work in times of conflict.
B
Crops never seem to grow well in times of war.
C
Conflicts disrupt farming and little food is produced.
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
civil war
C
king was overthrown
D
British trying to regain control
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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