Health Chapter 1 Test
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Consumers have the right to: 1) complain if you have a problem with a product 2) obtain free samples 3) receive refunds without sales receipts 4) have unlimited warranties
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Durable product: 1) sports drink 2) cold medicine 3) shampoo 4) ski helmet
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Fraud is: 1) telling of lies to obtain money 2) offer to repair or replace a product 3) buying of products for personal use 4) public promotion of a product
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How well you get along with others: 1) mental health 2) social health 3) emotional health 4) physical health
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Life expectancy is: 1) the number of years a person can expect to live 2) absence of illness 3) ability to enjoy life 4) overall satisfaction that a person gets from life
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Sign of wellness: 1) low energy level 2) isolation from others 3) enthusiasm for life 4) aches and pains
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The ability to gather, understand, and use health information: 1) health literacy 2) advocacy 3) goal setting 4) prevention
True
True or False. Correct if False. (Emotional health) refers to how you react to events in your life.
True
True or False. Correct if False. (Prevention) is taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes.
True
True or False. Correct if False. (Quality of life) is the degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
False, quack
True or False. Correct if False. A (consumer) is a person who sells useless medical treatments or products.
False, continuum
True or False. Correct if False. A (goal) is a gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
True
True or False. Correct if False. A (risk factor) is any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome.
False, rarely
True or False. Correct if False. Advertising (often) provides all the information consumers need to make wise choices.
True
True or False. Correct if False. Consumers have the right to (information) that will help them decide whether a product or service will be safe and effective.
False, behavior
True or False. Correct if False. The leading causes of death among young people are related to (heredity).
False, advocate
True or False. Correct if False. To (analyze) means to speak or write in support of a person or issue.
False, consider
True or False. Correct if False. To protect consumers, some government agencies (advertise) products before they can be sold.
True
True or False. Correct if False. You can control risk factors that are related to your (behavior).
False, culture
True or False. Correct if false. (Heredity) is the beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
False, physical environment
True or False. Correct if false. Your health is affected by your (social environment), which includes both your outdoor and indoor surroundings.
1) increase the years of healthy life for each American 2) eliminate differences in health based on race, ethnic group or income
What are two broad golds of Healthy People 2010?
Refers to how well your body functions
What makes up physical health?