Question
Santiago has taken meat out of his diet. He is grocery shopping and sees a package of hot dogs labeled 'The healthy alternative to beef.' Considering that the label was designed by the product's manufacturer, what conclusion should Santiago reach about the product?
Question 1 options:
The hot dogs must be made from some natural item like beans.
The company wants consumers to believe their product is healthy.
Beef hot dogs are much less healthy than this product.
The FDA has determined that this product is healthier than beef.
Question 2 (1 point)
Prisha knows that her friend Liam's family have limited resources. Liam gets his meals at school as part of a program. With the school year ending, Prisha wonders how Liam will get enough food during the summer. What would be the BEST way for Prisha to help her friend?
Question 2 options:
Ask her parents if she can bring food to Liam's family for the summer.
Find out if there are summer food programs that Liam could qualify for.
Have a bake sale or car wash to raise money for Liam's family.
Invite Liam to spend the summer with her own family.
Question 3 (1 point)
Aliyah reads an article online about an infectious outbreak traced to endive lettuce in her area. As she reads the article, Aliyah begins to mentally note how many times in the last week she has eaten that type of lettuce. Her stomach starts to feel strange. Before Aliyah becomes convinced that she has been infected, what is the BEST thing for her to do?
Question 3 options:
Ask around to see if anyone she knows has gotten sick.
Check to see how recent the online article is.
Call the restaurants where she ate the salads to ask about it.
Drink several large glasses of water to flush out her system.
Question 4 (1 point)
Kiara is just entering her first relationship. She has deep feelings for her boyfriend, Abdul, but wants to make healthy choices. To avoid getting pressured into doing something she doesn't feel ready for, Kiara wants to talk to Abdul about boundaries. When would be the BEST time to have this conversation?
Question 4 options:
When Abdul wants to do something that Kiara doesn't.
Sometime before they go out on their next date.
After something happens that makes Kiara uncomfortable.
During their next date when the moment seems right.
Question 5 (1 point)
Jamal has a sudden medical emergency, and although his doctors do not agree, he is sure that it was caused by an antibiotic he took to prepare for a tooth extraction. Jamal posts a picture of himself in the hospital on his social media with the hashtag #antibioticskill. Although hashtags can raise awareness of important issues, what might happen if Jamal's post were to go viral?
Question 5 options:
People could be influenced into groupthink and reject antibiotics without knowing the facts.
People would be encouraged to research the side effects that antibiotics cause before accepting them.
Jamal would be investigated for making unfounded claims about a product online.
Jamal could cause people to be more willing to listen to their doctor's advice.
Question 6 (1 point)
Aiko loves posing for photos, especially as he has gotten older. He has several social media accounts and only chooses modest pictures to post for his followers. Considering that private information can easily be leaked and shared online, what is the BEST policy for Aiko to make for himself?
Question 6 options:
Only save revealing photos to his local computer.
Change his cloud password once a month to secure his photos.
Use a separate zip drive to store the more revealing photos.
Don't upload revealing photos to any online account.
Question 7 (1 point)
Gabe goes to England to finish a semester in college. Out to lunch with a new friend, he orders a sweet tea with his lunch. Gabe frowns when the attendant brings him a steaming cup of tea accompanied by a sugar bowl. As Gabe attempts to explain what he meant by 'sweet tea,' his friend shakes her head disapprovingly. Which BEST explains the different reactions between the two classmates?
Question 7 options:
Gabe does not understand that he has been given what he asked for.
Sweet tea has a different meaning to different cultures of people.
The attendant and Gabe's friend are indifferent to how he takes tea.
The attendant does not know about the health benefits of tea.
Question 8 (1 point)
Jared gets annoyed because his mom insists that he help her chop vegetables and prepare meat while she is cooking dinner. None of his friends ever have to cook and Jared doesn't see why he should have to. What is his mom's MOST likely motivation behind insisting that her son help with the meal prep?
Question 8 options:
She wants him to know how to cook when he is an adult.
She doesn't like cooking and wants him to distract her.
She is not good at time management and can't do it alone.
She is hoping that Jared will pursue a career as a chef.
Question 9 (1 point)
Jiao and Dara have always played RPG online after school. Jiao takes a nutrition class and makes a goal of getting more exercise to improve her health. She tells Dara that her goal is to take a run after school every day. Dara is disappointed because she loves their online time. Which would be the BEST way for Jiao to improve her health without damaging her relationship with Dara?
Question 9 options:
Introduce Dara to another friend who likes to play RPG.
Invite Dara to join her during her afternoon runs.
Keep their after-school game times and try to run on weekends.
Show Dara data that explains how lack of exercise is dangerous.
Question 10 (1 point)
Mia is a nanny for three small children. Their parents have laid out dinner, including broiled chicken tenders, broccoli, and steamed carrots. When Mia puts the plates in front of them, one of the kids makes a face and announces, "I don't eat broccoli!" What would be the BEST way for Mia to respond?
Question 10 options:
"Your mom and dad say you need to eat it."
"Broccoli is good for you so eat all of it."
"Why don't you at least take one bite?"
"That's ok as long as you eat the chicken."
Question 11 (1 point)
Even though it might be hard to break free from habits that family members might have, it is possible.
Question 11 options:
True
False
Question 12 (1 point)
Emma is working on a report that contrasts the lifestyle between those who live in wealthy, secure townships with those who live in poor, crowded inner city neighborhoods. She gathers data on the life expectancy of those in each location. What is the MOST likely conclusion that Emma will reach?
Question 12 options:
Life expectancy is only determined by a person's gender.
Both places will have the same life expectancy.
The life expectancy for poorer areas is less than wealthier ones.
People with genetic predisposition to disease tend to flock to the cities.
Question 13 (1 point)
In the group chat of his favorite RPG, another player posts some nasty comments about Khalil. The comments not only talk about Khalil's game play but also about his background. A couple of other players join in, poking fun at Khalil as well. Considering that everyone saw the post, which statement BEST explains why no one stood up for Khalil?
Question 13 options:
Everyone agrees with the comments posted about Khalil.
Others felt pressured to join in with the bullying of Khalil.
Khalil did something to deserve the others' comments.
The whole group wants Khalil to stop playing the game.
Question 14 (1 point)
Sanjay runs an urgent care clinic in a crowded, smog-filled city. Considering the environment his patients spend every day in, which preventative health program would Sanjay MOST likely be interested in promoting?
Question 14 options:
screenings for prostate or colon cancer
anti-smoking or anti-vaping campaign
nutrition classes to fight childhood obesity
disaster preparedness checklists
Question 15 (1 point)
Avery has suffered from bulimia for six months. She finally realizes that the issue has gotten out of hand and reaches out to her parents for help. They find a therapist for Avery to help her adopt healthier habits. Considering her condition, which topic will the therapist MOST likely focus on?
Question 15 options:
adjusting Avery's knowledge of nutrition and vitamins found in food
teaching Avery how to manage her hunger and make better choices
dealing with what is making Avery feel the need to control her eating
identifying ways that Avery can lose weight through exercise
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the best conclusions for each question:
**Question 1:**
**The company wants consumers to believe their product is healthy.**
(Manufacturers often label products in a way that promotes a specific image of health, even if it's not substantiated.)
---
**Question 2:**
**Find out if there are summer food programs that Liam could qualify for.**
(This option directly addresses Liam's need for food and provides a sustainable solution.)
---
**Question 3:**
**Check to see how recent the online article is.**
(Verifying the timeliness of the article can help Aliyah assess the relevance of the information to her own situation.)
---
**Question 4:**
**Sometime before they go out on their next date.**
(Discussing boundaries in advance can help both partners understand and respect each other’s limits.)
---
**Question 5:**
**People could be influenced into groupthink and reject antibiotics without knowing the facts.**
(A viral post can lead to misinformation and create fear without a proper understanding of the medication's risks and benefits.)
---
**Question 6:**
**Don't upload revealing photos to any online account.**
(This is the best policy for maintaining privacy and protecting himself from potential online breaches.)
---
**Question 7:**
**Sweet tea has a different meaning to different cultures of people.**
(Gabe's expectations stem from a different cultural understanding of "sweet tea" compared to his friend's.)
---
**Question 8:**
**She wants him to know how to cook when he is an adult.**
(Teaching Jared to cook is likely aimed at his future independence and life skills.)
---
**Question 9:**
**Invite Dara to join her during her afternoon runs.**
(This solution fosters inclusivity and could potentially help both friends achieve their goals together.)
---
**Question 10:**
**"Why don't you at least take one bite?"**
(This response encourages the child to try new things without being forceful, promoting a more positive attitude toward food.)
---
**Question 11:**
**True**
(It is indeed possible to change habits, even those learned from family.)
---
**Question 12:**
**The life expectancy for poorer areas is less than wealthier ones.**
(Research typically supports the finding that socioeconomic status impacts health outcomes.)
---
**Question 13:**
**Others felt pressured to join in with the bullying of Khalil.**
(Peer pressure often contributes to reinforcing negative behavior in group settings.)
---
**Question 14:**
**anti-smoking or anti-vaping campaign**
(Considering the health impacts of pollution and smoking, this would be a vital preventative health program.)
---
**Question 15:**
**dealing with what is making Avery feel the need to control her eating.**
(Therapy for bulimia often focuses on the underlying emotional and psychological reasons for the disorder.)
---
Feel free to reach out if you need more help on any specific question!
**Question 1:**
**The company wants consumers to believe their product is healthy.**
(Manufacturers often label products in a way that promotes a specific image of health, even if it's not substantiated.)
---
**Question 2:**
**Find out if there are summer food programs that Liam could qualify for.**
(This option directly addresses Liam's need for food and provides a sustainable solution.)
---
**Question 3:**
**Check to see how recent the online article is.**
(Verifying the timeliness of the article can help Aliyah assess the relevance of the information to her own situation.)
---
**Question 4:**
**Sometime before they go out on their next date.**
(Discussing boundaries in advance can help both partners understand and respect each other’s limits.)
---
**Question 5:**
**People could be influenced into groupthink and reject antibiotics without knowing the facts.**
(A viral post can lead to misinformation and create fear without a proper understanding of the medication's risks and benefits.)
---
**Question 6:**
**Don't upload revealing photos to any online account.**
(This is the best policy for maintaining privacy and protecting himself from potential online breaches.)
---
**Question 7:**
**Sweet tea has a different meaning to different cultures of people.**
(Gabe's expectations stem from a different cultural understanding of "sweet tea" compared to his friend's.)
---
**Question 8:**
**She wants him to know how to cook when he is an adult.**
(Teaching Jared to cook is likely aimed at his future independence and life skills.)
---
**Question 9:**
**Invite Dara to join her during her afternoon runs.**
(This solution fosters inclusivity and could potentially help both friends achieve their goals together.)
---
**Question 10:**
**"Why don't you at least take one bite?"**
(This response encourages the child to try new things without being forceful, promoting a more positive attitude toward food.)
---
**Question 11:**
**True**
(It is indeed possible to change habits, even those learned from family.)
---
**Question 12:**
**The life expectancy for poorer areas is less than wealthier ones.**
(Research typically supports the finding that socioeconomic status impacts health outcomes.)
---
**Question 13:**
**Others felt pressured to join in with the bullying of Khalil.**
(Peer pressure often contributes to reinforcing negative behavior in group settings.)
---
**Question 14:**
**anti-smoking or anti-vaping campaign**
(Considering the health impacts of pollution and smoking, this would be a vital preventative health program.)
---
**Question 15:**
**dealing with what is making Avery feel the need to control her eating.**
(Therapy for bulimia often focuses on the underlying emotional and psychological reasons for the disorder.)
---
Feel free to reach out if you need more help on any specific question!