Instruction:
Choose the
best answer
1. It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment. [1 pts.]
medicare
hospital
Philhealth
health facility
2. A financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual or group for the payment
of healthcare costs.
[1 pts.]
health facilities
health maintenance
health insurance
healthcare
3. It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to
affect energy flow.
[1 pts.]
acupuncture
acupressure
reflexology
ventosa cupping
4. A form of health fraud and /or any advertisement, promotion. or safe of products and services that
have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
[1 pts.]
fraudulent
quackery
quack
naturopathy
5. A trained healthcare provider who practices under the supervisor of a physician or healthcare
practitioner.
[1 pts.]
alternative health care specialist
health practitioner
allied health professional
health professionals
6. An independent healthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body. [1 pts.]
healthcare practitioner
healthcare provider
health services
health center
7. An individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine. [1 pts.]
quackery
medical quackery
mediquack
quack
8. Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet. [1 pts.]
acupressure
reflexology
accupuncture
naturopathy
9. It a facility that offers surgery without the patient being admitted in the hospital. [1 pts.]
healthcare facilities
healthcare specialist
health center facilities
walk-in surgery center
10. Republic Act No. 9775 [1 pts.]
hazing
cybercrime
Anti Child pornography
road safety
11. Republic Act no. 10175 is a law that [1 pts.]
aims to promote and encourage voluntary blood donation
penalize those who will go too far during initiation rites.
mandates the prohibition of cybersex, child pornography, unsolicited commercial
communications, and computer-related identity theft.
promotes environmental awareness
12. It is a law that prohibits children from sitting in the front seat of any motor vehicle. [1 pts.]
R.A. No. 8750
R.A. No. 10586
R.A. No.9512
R.A. No. 7719
13. Which of these international organizations is the chief body responsible for providing leadership on
global health, setting norms and standards and providing health support to countries around the
world?
[1 pts.]
International committee of the Red Cross
United Nations Health and Life Insurance
World Bank
World Health Organization
14. Which area recorded the highest death rate among children aged 5 years and below? [1 pts.]
Africa
East Asia and Pacific
Latin America
South Asia
15. Which disease is the leading cause of death among people who live in developing countries? [1 pts.]
heart disease
HIV/AIDS
malaria
respiratory diseases
16. In what region did new HIV infections occur among individuals living in low-and middle-income
countries?
[1 pts.]
East Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
South Asia
Pacific Region
17. Which life-style disease is the top leading cause of death worldwide? [1 pts.]
diabetes
heart disease
hypertension
stroke
18. Which of these emerging communicable diseases greatly threaten developing nations around the
world especially in Africa?
[1 pts.]
HIV/AIDS
influenza
malaria
tuberculosis
19. The Global Alliance for vaccines and immunization aims to strengthen children's immunization
programs especially in developing countries. Which of the following vaccines is NOT part of the
program?
[1 pts.]
HIV vaccine
hepatitis vaccine
influenza vaccine
pneumonia vaccine
20. A fatal communicable disease affecting the liver and kidneys transmitted by mosquito bites and
common in tropical countries.
[1 pts.]
tuberculosis
pneumonia
yellow fever
malaria
21. What does UNDP stands for? [1 pts.]
Unilevel National Development Plan
University Development Plan
United Nations Development Plan
United Nations Drug Plan
22. A person with HIV/AIDS is allowed to donate blood, tissues, or organs. [1 pts.]
True
False
23. HIV testing is not compulsory and required. [1 pts.]
True
False
24. people with HIV/AIDS are not allowed to avail services provided by public hospitals because
infection might spread
[1 pts.]
True
False
25. A person with HIV/AIDS is not allowed to travel abroad. [1 pts.]
True
False
26. Prohibits physical and emotional harm and abuse as initiation to a certain social group. [1 pts.]
Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Law
Anti-hazing Law
Cybercrime Prevention Act
Seat Belts Use Act
27. This is the right to be compensated for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory policies. [1 pts.]
safety
choose
redress
Information
28. Form of quackery that uses equipment believed to cure illness. [1 pts.]
medical
nutrition
device
naturopathy
29. It is an occupation or profession, especially one requiring a special training followed as one's
lifework.
[1 pts.]
career
career pathways
career planning
career orientation
30. These are goals set by the United Nations for its member-nations to be fulfilled on an agreed span
of time to be evaluated and counter-checked under world standrds.
[1 pts.]
K-12 Development Goals
Millennium Development Goals
United National Developmttn Plan
World Health Goals
RA 9165- Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
RA 9775- Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009
RA 9211- Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
RA 9512- National Environmental Awareness and Educational Act of 2008
RA 8949- Anti-Hazing Law
RA 8504- Philippine Aids Prevention and Control Act of 1998
RA 7394- Consumers Act of the Philippines
RA 8423- Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997
RA 10175- Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
RA 10354- Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act
FCTC- Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
ICRC- International Committee of the RedCross
TB DOTS- Tuberculosis Directly Observed Treatment Short-course
UNDP- United Nations Development Program
WHO- World Health Organization
CONSUMER’S RIGHTS
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  • 1.
    Instruction: Choose the best answer 1.It is an institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment. [1 pts.] medicare hospital Philhealth health facility 2. A financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual or group for the payment of healthcare costs. [1 pts.] health facilities health maintenance health insurance healthcare 3. It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect energy flow. [1 pts.] acupuncture acupressure reflexology ventosa cupping 4. A form of health fraud and /or any advertisement, promotion. or safe of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective. [1 pts.] fraudulent quackery quack naturopathy 5. A trained healthcare provider who practices under the supervisor of a physician or healthcare practitioner. [1 pts.] alternative health care specialist health practitioner allied health professional health professionals
  • 2.
    6. An independenthealthcare provider who is licensed to practice on a specific area of the body. [1 pts.] healthcare practitioner healthcare provider health services health center 7. An individual that has little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine. [1 pts.] quackery medical quackery mediquack quack 8. Focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging the soles of the feet. [1 pts.] acupressure reflexology accupuncture naturopathy 9. It a facility that offers surgery without the patient being admitted in the hospital. [1 pts.] healthcare facilities healthcare specialist health center facilities walk-in surgery center 10. Republic Act No. 9775 [1 pts.] hazing cybercrime Anti Child pornography road safety
  • 3.
    11. Republic Actno. 10175 is a law that [1 pts.] aims to promote and encourage voluntary blood donation penalize those who will go too far during initiation rites. mandates the prohibition of cybersex, child pornography, unsolicited commercial communications, and computer-related identity theft. promotes environmental awareness 12. It is a law that prohibits children from sitting in the front seat of any motor vehicle. [1 pts.] R.A. No. 8750 R.A. No. 10586 R.A. No.9512 R.A. No. 7719 13. Which of these international organizations is the chief body responsible for providing leadership on global health, setting norms and standards and providing health support to countries around the world? [1 pts.] International committee of the Red Cross United Nations Health and Life Insurance World Bank World Health Organization 14. Which area recorded the highest death rate among children aged 5 years and below? [1 pts.] Africa East Asia and Pacific Latin America South Asia 15. Which disease is the leading cause of death among people who live in developing countries? [1 pts.] heart disease HIV/AIDS malaria respiratory diseases
  • 4.
    16. In whatregion did new HIV infections occur among individuals living in low-and middle-income countries? [1 pts.] East Asia Sub-Saharan Africa South Asia Pacific Region 17. Which life-style disease is the top leading cause of death worldwide? [1 pts.] diabetes heart disease hypertension stroke 18. Which of these emerging communicable diseases greatly threaten developing nations around the world especially in Africa? [1 pts.] HIV/AIDS influenza malaria tuberculosis 19. The Global Alliance for vaccines and immunization aims to strengthen children's immunization programs especially in developing countries. Which of the following vaccines is NOT part of the program? [1 pts.] HIV vaccine hepatitis vaccine influenza vaccine pneumonia vaccine 20. A fatal communicable disease affecting the liver and kidneys transmitted by mosquito bites and common in tropical countries. [1 pts.] tuberculosis pneumonia yellow fever malaria
  • 5.
    21. What doesUNDP stands for? [1 pts.] Unilevel National Development Plan University Development Plan United Nations Development Plan United Nations Drug Plan 22. A person with HIV/AIDS is allowed to donate blood, tissues, or organs. [1 pts.] True False 23. HIV testing is not compulsory and required. [1 pts.] True False 24. people with HIV/AIDS are not allowed to avail services provided by public hospitals because infection might spread [1 pts.] True False 25. A person with HIV/AIDS is not allowed to travel abroad. [1 pts.] True False 26. Prohibits physical and emotional harm and abuse as initiation to a certain social group. [1 pts.] Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Law Anti-hazing Law Cybercrime Prevention Act Seat Belts Use Act 27. This is the right to be compensated for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory policies. [1 pts.] safety choose redress Information
  • 6.
    28. Form ofquackery that uses equipment believed to cure illness. [1 pts.] medical nutrition device naturopathy 29. It is an occupation or profession, especially one requiring a special training followed as one's lifework. [1 pts.] career career pathways career planning career orientation 30. These are goals set by the United Nations for its member-nations to be fulfilled on an agreed span of time to be evaluated and counter-checked under world standrds. [1 pts.] K-12 Development Goals Millennium Development Goals United National Developmttn Plan World Health Goals
  • 7.
    RA 9165- ComprehensiveDangerous Drugs Act of 2002 RA 9775- Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009 RA 9211- Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 RA 9512- National Environmental Awareness and Educational Act of 2008 RA 8949- Anti-Hazing Law RA 8504- Philippine Aids Prevention and Control Act of 1998 RA 7394- Consumers Act of the Philippines RA 8423- Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 RA 10175- Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 RA 10354- Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act FCTC- Framework Convention on Tobacco Control ICRC- International Committee of the RedCross TB DOTS- Tuberculosis Directly Observed Treatment Short-course UNDP- United Nations Development Program WHO- World Health Organization CONSUMER’S RIGHTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.