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Test Description: This test will be used to assess students knowledge on HIV
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Why do you think people are not aware if they have contracted HIV?
A
lack of knowledge
B
no symptoms
C
believe it could never happen to them
D
all of the above
2) HIV attaches to
A
t-cells
B
antiretroviral
C
both a and b
D
b-cells
3) As t-cells are destroyed bu HIV, B cells are not told to make antibodies that can keep a person
A
drug free
B
care free
C
from going to the doctor
D
healthy
4) Antibodies are important
A
are antibiotics
B
for people who hate their body and want to improve their overall health
C
making natural medicine for the body
D
cleaning the immune system like a broom
5) Antiretroviral is the medicine that
A
interrupts the life cycle of the virus, strengthens and fights off infections
B
cures HIV
C
cure AIDS
D
Does not allow AIDS to spread
6) Opportunistic infections are what
A
people die from when they have HIV
B
both A and B or A and C but not D
C
people die from when they have AIDS
D
keeps people alive and healthy when they have AIDS
7) Helper T-cells are
A
the most important cell in the body
B
helps the t-cells
C
not important
D
helps the b-cells
8) HIV stands for
A
Healthy immune Virus
B
Hopeless immune virus
C
Human immune-deficiency virus
D
hormone immune virus
9) AIDS stands for Acquired immune-deficiency syndrome, which means
A
you have a low t-cell count (less than 200)
B
both b and c
C
you have HIV
D
you have a low bell cell count
10) What is the best way to prevent HIV or any kind of STI?
A
practice abstinence and drug free
B
just ask you partner
C
condom
D
the pill
11) How can HIV be transmitted?
A
sharing utensils
B
kissing
C
dirty toilets
D
sharing needles
12) How can HIV be transmitted?
A
saliva
B
breastmilk
C
getting into a fight
D
sharing a drink
13) How can HIV be transmitted?
A
blood transfusion (back in the day)
B
mother to child
C
all of the above
D
unprotected sex
14) How long should you wait to get tested?
A
wait for symptoms
B
2 to 4 weeks and then 6 months after exposure. Discontinue risky behaviors.
C
6 months after and continue risky behaviors
D
immediately
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