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10.Kevin is at school. His friends say, “We’re all going to skip math class today and go get ice cream. You have to come with us!” What does this scenario BEST demonstrate?(1 point)
Responses
negative peer pressure
negative peer pressure
positive peer pressure
positive peer pressure
implicit peer pressure
implicit peer pressure
social awareness
9.Lester is at his friend’s house when a few people start smoking marijuana. The smokers ask Lester, “Do you want to smoke with us? It will make you feel amazing!” What does this scenario BEST demonstrate?(1 point)
Responses
positive peer pressure
positive peer pressure
indirect peer pressure
indirect peer pressure
direct peer pressure
direct peer pressure
social awareness
8.Louisa’s family has very strained relationships. Louisa’s mom doesn’t talk to her grandmother. Louisa’s dad doesn’t talk to her mom. All family gatherings are extremely awkward for everyone who attends. How is this MOST likely to affect Louisa?(1 point)
Responses
Her social health suffers.
Her social health suffers.
Her physical health suffers.
Her physical health suffers.
She works hard to eat a healthier diet.
She works hard to eat a healthier diet.
She tries to get her friends to use drugs.
7.How have marriages in the United States changed over the past several decades?(1 point)
Responses
People are getting married later in their lives.
People are getting married later in their lives.
Married couples are having children at younger ages.
Married couples are having children at younger ages.
More people are getting married now than ever before.
More people are getting married now than ever before.
Families must now have one mother and one father.
6.What is TRUE about birth rate trends in the United States?(1 point)
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The birth rate has had a steady increase since 2007.
The birth rate has had a steady increase since 2007.
The birth rate has been on a steady decline since 2007.
The birth rate has been on a steady decline since 2007.
The birth rate has not changed since 2007.
The birth rate has not changed since 2007.
The birth rate has not been calculated since 2007.
5.The US family size has been shrinking over the past century. What has MOST likely been a result of this change?(1 point)
Responses
Families have less access to birth control options.
Families have less access to birth control options.
There is a need for children to work more.
There is a need for children to work more.
It is easier for families to enter the middle class.
It is easier for families to enter the middle class.
Women are more likely to give birth at a younger age.
4.What do the nations with the healthiest diets MOST likely have in common?(1 point)
Responses
They are located in Europe.
They are located in Europe.
They eat a lot of vegetables, beans, and whole grains.
They eat a lot of vegetables, beans, and whole grains.
They are the wealthiest countries.
They are the wealthiest countries.
They have the highest number of citizens who join gyms.
3.Jasmine’s teacher has asked the class to write about their values. What question should Jasmine ask herself to MOST accurately identify her values?(1 point)
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What is really important to me?
What is really important to me?
Who is my very best friend?
Who is my very best friend?
How do I say no to drugs?
How do I say no to drugs?
When do I find myself getting bored?
2.Laurie is offered marijuana at a party, and she wants to say no. If Laurie has an assertive personality, how will she MOST likely respond to this offer?(1 point)
Responses
“I’m not sure yet. Maybe ask me later.”
“I’m not sure yet. Maybe ask me later.”
“Is anyone else going to try it?”
“Is anyone else going to try it?”
“No thanks. I don’t want any.”
“No thanks. I don’t want any.”
“I don’t know. Is it dangerous?”
“I don’t know. Is it dangerous?”
1.What is most likely true about social health’s impact on a person’s overall health?(1 point)
Responses
Social health makes a significant impact on overall health.
Social health makes a significant impact on overall health.
Social health makes no impact on overall health.
Social health makes no impact on overall health.
Social health makes a slight impact on overall health.
Social health makes a slight impact on overall health.
Doctors are not sure if social health impacts overall health.
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10. Negative peer pressure
9. Direct peer pressure
8. Her social health suffers.
7. People are getting married later in their lives.
6. The birth rate has been on a steady decline since 2007.
5. It is easier for families to enter the middle class.
4. They eat a lot of vegetables, beans, and whole grains.
3. What is really important to me?
2. “No thanks. I don’t want any.”
1. Social health makes a significant impact on overall health.
9. Direct peer pressure
8. Her social health suffers.
7. People are getting married later in their lives.
6. The birth rate has been on a steady decline since 2007.
5. It is easier for families to enter the middle class.
4. They eat a lot of vegetables, beans, and whole grains.
3. What is really important to me?
2. “No thanks. I don’t want any.”
1. Social health makes a significant impact on overall health.
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