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Eleventh Grade (Grade 11) Health and Medicine Questions

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Grade 11 Newborn Care (0-1 months)
Period of childhood from birth up to one year.
  1. Toddler
  2. Infancy
  3. School Age
  4. Preschool
Grade 11 Diet and Nutrition
Which micro-nutrient is not manufactured by living things?
  1. Vitamins
  2. Carbohydrates
  3. Minerals
  4. Fats
Grade 11 Diet and Nutrition
Which complex carb helps the digestive system work well?
  1. Starch
  2. Fiber
  3. White bread
  4. Milk
Grade 11 Fitness
An exercise for the Quadriceps muscle group is:
  1. leg extensions
  2. leg curls
  3. bench press
  4. pull downs
Grade 11 Microbiology
Archaea and Bacteria occupy environment with                    oxygen (aerobic)                    and                           without air (anaerobic)                          .
Grade 11 Fitness
Knee Raises, decline sit ups, and crunches on the stability ball all work this muscle group:
  1. Gastrocnemius
  2. Abdominals
  3. Lattisimus Dorsi
  4. Gluteals
Grade 11 Fitness
The basic principle of fitness training in which the body is stressed and adapts to that stress.
  1. Overload
  2. Progression
  3. Intensity
  4. Frequency
Grade 11 Infant Care (1-12 months)
Weaning is when a child changes the way they receive liquids from the bottle or breast to a cup.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 11 Prenatal and Child Care
A happy marriage may be severely damaged if pregnancy occurs even though one spouse definitely does not want to become a parent.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 11 Prenatal and Child Care
Once you have a child you can't change your mind and decide not to be a parent.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 11 Fitness
The number of times one should exercise to improve a component of fitness is called:
  1. Intensity
  2. Time
  3. Frequency
  4. Progression
Grade 11 Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
Exposure to moderate stressors over a long period of time may lead to?
  1. PTSD
  2. Aggression
  3. Exercise
  4. Psychological burnout
Grade 11 Infant Care (1-12 months)
Putting a baby to bed with a bottle of juice cannot harm the baby's teeth because they haven't erupted yet.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 11 Diet and Nutrition
What are the most common symptoms of a deficiency of vitamin B5, or pantothenic acid?
Grade 11 Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
What is EMPATHY?
  1. The ability to feel what others feel, to put yourself in someone else's place.
  2. The ability to feel sorry for someone ele's troubles and problems.
  3. The ability to feel happy when others are feeling extremely happy
  4. None of the above
Grade 11 Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
Health Education is a social science that uses 5 things to promote health and prevent diseases. They are?
  1. Physical Science, Holistic, Biological, Environmental, Well-being
  2. Environmental, Social Science, Medical Science, Holistic , Psychological
  3. Biological, Environmental, Psychological, Physical and Medical Science
Grade 11 Fitness
The principle of exercise which is how long one exercises to improve fitness is called:
  1. Overload
  2. Frequency
  3. Time
  4. Progression
Grade 11 Prenatal and Child Care
Identify the least safe playground surface that would likely maximize injuries from falls.
  1. poured-in-place rubber
  2. pea gravel
  3. wood chips
  4. cement
Grade 11 Prenatal and Child Care
If a playground surface is made of loose fill, how deep should the fill be in order to effectively cushion a child's fall?
  1. 9-12 inches/22-30 cm
  2. 1-3 inches/2.5-7.5 cm
  3. 6-9 inches/15-23 cm
  4. 3-6 inches/7.5-15 cm
Grade 11 Prenatal and Child Care
Identify the age when children have the highest risk of playground injury.
  1. 1-3 years old
  2. 5-9 years old
  3. 2-4 years old
  4. 7-12 years old
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