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EASY

1. Family needs can be presented in terms of a pyramid. The needs at


the lower level have to be met before the higher level of need is
considered. What is the lowest level of need?
A. Safety need
B. Esteem
C. Loving and belonging need
D. Physiological need

2. What is the most common sexually transmitted disease?


A. Herpes
B. Gonorrhea
C. Syphilis
D. AIDS
3. It is the process by which responsible couples determine by
themselves the timing, spacing, and number of children that they
have to raise as they establish their family.
A. Family Life Insurance Planning
B. Family Planning
C. Children’s Educational Life Planning
D. Wedding Planning

4. Sri Lanka was the first Asian country in which women were granted
the right to vote. In what year Sri Lankan women were granted the
right to vote during elections?
A. 1931
B. 1932
C. 1933
D. 1934

5. In 1848, the first women’s rights meeting was held in New York State.
What do you call this meeting?
A. Population Education Conference
B. International Conference on Human Rights
C. Seneca Falls Convention
D. UN Convention on the Rights of Women
6. The Sustainable Development Goals and targets came into effect on
January 1, 2016, when are they due to expire?
A. 2030
B. 2032
C. 2034
D. 2036

7. How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?


A. 15
B. 16
C. 17
D. 18

8. The zero population growth due to equal birth and death rates is
called:
A. Natural increase
B. Demographic transition
C. Fertility rate
D. Replacement level

9. Chlorofluorocarbon releases a chemical harmful to ozone is


A. Chlorine
B. Fluorine
C. Sulphur dioxide
Nitrogen peroxide
10. Anemia is a result from inadequate iron, is a significant problem
for both adolescent boys and girls, but it can be more serious for girls
because of blood loss during menstruation. What is the percentage of
adolescents that are estimated to be anemic in developing countries?
A. 17%
B. 27%
C. 37%
D. 47%
AVERAGE

11. Which of the following variables is NOT related to population


growth in developing countries?
A. Lower rate of education
B. Greater emphasis on children as being part of the family’s labor
force
C. Lower level of fertility
D. Religious beliefs and cultural norms

12. The force which acts against the achievement of the highest
possible level of population growth is known as:
A. Saturation level
B. Population Pressure
C. Carrying Capacity
D. Environmental Resistance

13. This Law provides equal opportunities for women in all military
schools of the Armed Forces and the Philippine National Police.
Additionally, it all provides equal rights in entering into contracts and
loan agreements and in joining social and cultural clubs.
A. RA 7192 (Women in Development and nation Building Act)
B. RA 9710 (Magna Carta of Women)
C. RA 7688 (Women’s Representation in Social Security
Commission)
D. RA 6725 (Strengthening the Prohibition on Discrimination
Against Women with Respect to Terms and Conditions of
Employment)

14. In the 2018 Human Development Index Report of the United


Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Philippines is
categorized as________________________.
A. Very high human development
B. High Human Development
C. Medium Human Development
D. Low Human Development
15. Which of the following is a problem NOT associated with
population growth?
A. Increased resource consumption
B. Environmental pollution
C. Food and energy storages
D. None of the above

16. As students graduate to higher grade levels, the gender gap


gets:

A. Narrower
B. Wider
C. Closer
D. Stays the same

(B is the correct answer! A study that looked at data from 65 developing


countries found while half the countries achieved parity in primary
education, only 20% were able to maintain education equality in secondary
education. The number shrinks to 8% in higher education)

17. What disparity(ies) women everywhere are facing?


A. Job discrimination
B. Wage inequalities
C. Occupational Segregation
D. All of the above

18. Which of the following is NOT a sustainable development goal?


A. Eliminate racism in all its form
B. Climate action
C. Clean water and sanitation
D. Good health and well-being

DIFFICULT
19. Which of the following statements about ozone is TRUE?
A. Ozone is a major constituent of photochemical smog
B. Ozone is highly reactive
C. Ozone protects us from the harmful UV radiation of the sun
D. All of the above

20. Which of the following is NOT true about Sustainable Goals and
Developments (SGDs)?
A. They encourage the promotion of health, well-being, and
education for all, at all ages
B. They include the development of sustainable cities,
infrastructure, and industry
C. They are legally binding international treaty that all nations
are required to follow
D. They explicitly promote innovation
(The SGDs are not a legally binding treaty; however, every country
committed itself to work to the implementation of the Agenda y 2030)

21. Which of the following is NOT an indicator of global gender


inequality?
A. Women on average have only two-thirds the income of men in
More Developed Countries
B. Female life expectancy is less than males in every country
in the world
C. Women have much lower incomes than men in Least Developed
Countries.
D. Female literacy is much lower than males in sub-saharan Africa.

22. For reproductive health programs, understanding gender is


important because:

A. Gender differences in men's and women's roles and power


affect health decisions.
B. Gender awareness focuses programs on social change instead
of practical needs.
C. Without gender, human reproduction would be impossible.
D. It helps set a boundary between men and women when it
comes to health.
(A is the correct answer! Gender differences make men's attitudes crucial
to women's health)

23. Ff
24. Ff
25. Ff

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