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Summative Health 3rd

The document appears to be a test on health-related topics including the Millennium Development Goals, communicable and non-communicable diseases, and the roles of various international health organizations. It consists of 28 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of these subject areas.

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NAME ________________________________ SCORE _____________________

GRADE & SEC. _________________________ DATE ______________________

SUMMATIVE TEST IN HEALTH (3RD QUARTER)

I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space provided for.

___ 1. What millennium development goals improved proper nutrition of mothers?


a. promotes gender equality and empower women
b. Improve maternal health
c. Achieve universal primary educators
d. eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
____2. If you have access to all resources, How would you eradicate poverty and hunger?
a. Strengthen nutrition programs for children and infant
b. Practice family planning and have fewer children
c. Better nutrition program for infants, children and mother
d. none of the above
___3. What change to our society would you recommend to promote gender equality and empower women.
a. Improved women’s access to work and strengthens labor policies for women.
b. Improved reproductive health programs and policies
c. Improved access to affordable medicine
d. Increased access to sanitation
___4. HIV/AIDS and other diseases affect productivity and growth of nations. How would you solve these emerging and
reemerging diseases using what you’ve learned?
a. Promoting safer sex behavior and preventive education for all
b. Improved access to affordable medicine
c. Increased access to sanitation
d. Better and improved access for hospital care especially Obstetrics-gynaecology, post natal care.
___5. How would you explain TB-DOTS?
a. Short course strategy that reduce the suffering and socio economic burden associated with TB
b. A short course strategy that increase the capacity of caregivers to recognize TB promptly and take appropriate action
c. A short course strategy that promotes research for the prevention and control of non- communicable disease
d. A short course strategy that promotes partnership for prevention and control of non- communicable diseases
___6. How would you describe malnutrition?
a. Insufficient intake of food and nutrients b. Excessive intake of food and nutrients
c. Inability to absorb food d. All of the above
___7. If you were given a chance to author a law to prevent and control tobacco and alcohol use, what, Provision would you
recommend?
a. Promotes education, communication, trainings and public awareness about tobacco and alcohol
b. Ban smoking and drinking alcohol in public places
c. Provide program and projects to the youth in diff. Harmful effect of smoking
d. All of the above
___8. Who do you think are the stakeholders of the government in addressing health problems?
a. Filipino b. Vietnamese c. American d. None of the above
___9. How would you compare communicable disease to non-communicable disease?
a. Any general tendency to change health concepts information, skills and values
b. Any disease transmitted from one person to another by direct or indirect contact
c. Disease not transmitted through direct or indirect contact.
d. Inflammation of the liver caused by microorganism or toxins
___10.Why was it better that the government invest and support sustainable energy like solar, wind and water energy.
a. Because It supports job and create jobs
b. Because It assures people to live healthier and enjoy a clean and green environment
c. Because it improved housing condition
d. Because It improved and support proper nutrition
___11. What are the ways on how to eradicate global health problems in the future regarding communicable and
non-communicable diseases?
a. Provide fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria b. strengthens children’s immunization and vaccines
c. Global prevention and control of tobacco and alcohol use d. All of the above
___12. If you were given the chance to become one of the leaders of our country, what provision would you
recommend?
a. Implement in the future to address health problems
b. Eliminate great poverty and hunger among people
c. Children should receive primary and secondary education
d. Ensure that people will live a healthier and enjoyable life
___13. How will the world be if health issue and concerns are not properly addressed by people around the world?
a. Poverty, poor nutrition and diseases b. Lack of education and gender disparity
c. Pollution and climate change d. all the above
___14. Who is the primary international body responsible for developing leadership in health, setting norms and
standards and providing health support among nations around the world?
a. United nations b. International Red Cross c. World Bank d. World health organization
___15. What goal 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 standards?
a. K12 development goal b. Millennium development goal
c. United Nations development goals d. World health Goals
___16. What do you think could happen if all nations around the world will work together to address global health issues
and concerns?
a. Reduced poverty and hunger and mortality among children
b. Promoted universal education for all and gender equity and ensure environmental sustainability.
c. Improved maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other communicable diseases
d. All of the above
___17. The global alliance for vaccines and immunization takes health initiatives which aims to strengthen children’s
immunization programs especially in the developing countries, Which of the following vaccines is not part of the
program?
a. HIV vaccine b. Hepatitis vaccine c. Influenza vaccine d. Pneumonia vaccine
___18.Diverse health issues, concerns and trends which call for all nations to address and act on to promote and protect
health of individuals and groups across boundaries.
a. global health b. health c. public health d. health education
___19. 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 standards.
a. K-12 Development Goals b. Millennium Development Goals
c. United Nations Development Goals d. World Health Goals
___20. What Millennium Development Goals greatly protect and care for women and children’s health?
a. MDG No. 1 and 2 b. MDG No. 3, 4 and 5 c. MDG No. 7 and 8 d. MDG No. 1, 6 and 7
___21. The primary international body responsible for developing leadership in health, setting norms and standards
and providing health support among nations around the world.
a. United Nations b. International Red Cross c. World Bank d. World Health Organization
___22. A global health effort to control, prevent and eradicate the spreading of mosquito-borne infections through
development, preventive measures, and effective treatment.
a. Destroy Mosquitoes Program b. Roll Back Dengue c. Roll Back Malaria d. Stop Dengue and Malaria
___23. A nationwide effort of the Department of Health to prevent and control the spread of tuberculosis (TB).
a. Tuberculosis – Dangerous Occupational Therapy Short Course Strategy
b. Tuberculosis – Directly Observed Therapy Short Course Strategy
c. Tuberculosis – Direct Occupational Treatment System
d. Tuberculosis – Department of Tropical Treatment Service
___24. The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations aims to strengthen children’s immunization programs
especially in developing countries. Which of the following vaccines is NOT part of the program?
a. HIV vaccine b. hepatitis vaccine c. influenza vaccine d. pneumonia vaccine
___25. The primary international body responsible for developing leadership in health, setting norms and standards and
providing health support among nations around the world.
a. United Nations b. International Red Cross c. World Bank d. World Health Organization
___26. Which of these emerging communicable diseases greatly threaten developing nations around the world
especially in Africa?
a. HIV/AIDS b. influenza c. malaria d. tuberculosis
___27. Which of the following is NOT a provision of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco
Control?
a. decrease in age limit to use tobacco products
b. increase in price and tax measures of tobacco products
c. new packaging and labeling of tobacco products
d. protection of the public from the dangers of tobacco smoke
___28. Under the Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases, which of the following
is a shared risk factor for developing chronic non-communicable diseases?
a. physical inactivity b. unhealthy eating habits c. tobacco and alcohol use d. all of the above

Modified True or False: Tell whether these statements are true or not. Write the word TRUE if the statement is true and if false,
change the underlined word(s) to make the statement correct. Abbreviations of answers are not allowed.

_____1. The World Health Organization is the main international body which promotes international leadership in health, setting
norms and standards and sets policies for global health awareness and campaign.
_____2. In the Philippines, the lead executive department of the government which ensures every Filipino’s access to public health
through quality and efficient health care programs and services is the Department of Public Works and Highways.
_____3. All of the eight millennium development goals are essential in the fulfillment of healthy and sustainable growth and
development of every Filipino.
_____4. Many nations have common programs and services which help to prevent and or control the spread of emerging
communicable diseases like malaria, dengue, filariasis and HIV/AIDS.

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