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What is not a good example of social health?
a) Looking at memes on your phone while ignoring your friends
b) Being friendly to new acquaintances
c) Listening to what others are saying
d) Going to the park to meet new people

How can you improve social health?
a) Be a hermit
b) Be amiable
c) Watch all of the 'cool' and 'trendy' shows
d) I don't need social health in my life

What is the definition of social health?
a) Forming relationships with others and interacting with society
b) Meeting others
c) Staying inside all day
d) Social health is nothing but a construct created to make people talk to each other

Which of the following is good for social health?
a) Going to a sports games with your friends
b) Having dinner with your family
c) Going to the park with your friends
d) All of the above

Which of the following is socially unhealthy?
a) Netflix
b) Homework
c) Video games
d) Eating dinner

If your friends try to force you to do something you don't want to do what should you do?
a) a) Tell your parents
b) d) both a and b
c) b) Talk to an adult in school
d) c) Fight your friends

Social health is the most important aspect of your health
a) False
b) True
c)
d)

Should you spend all day with friends and ignore your responsibilities?
a) No
b) Yes
c) Its what I do anyway
d) I don't even have friends :(

What is not a good communication skill?
a) Maintaining eye contact with the speaker
b) Avoid interrupting
c) Rolling your eyes at everything because you're so edgy
d) Listening intently

Which is a positive effect of social health?
a) Not having to do homework
b) Avoiding all of your responsibilities
c) Using it as excuse to leave the house
d) Boost of different systems like endocrine and immune

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