Bruno has salmonella poisoning. What MOST likely caused this to happen?

(1 point)
Responses

He took unsafe drugs.

He took unsafe drugs.

He ate contaminated food.

He ate contaminated food.

He drank unclean water.

He drank unclean water.

He exercised in hot weather.

What did President Abraham Lincoln do in 1862 to help influence food regulation in America?

(1 point)
Responses

He passed two laws: The Meat Inspection Act and The Food and Drugs act.

He passed two laws: The Meat Inspection Act and The Food and Drugs act.

He appointed the first chemist to serve in the Department of Agriculture.

He appointed the first chemist to serve in the Department of Agriculture.

He required all bread to be made with standard ingredients and no unnecessary fillers.

He required all bread to be made with standard ingredients and no unnecessary fillers.

He founded the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control.

Horatio is suffering from heatstroke after his marathon. What MOST likely caused this heatstroke?

(1 point)
Responses

He drank too much water.

He drank too much water.

He didn’t wear enough clothes.

He didn’t wear enough clothes.

He ran at noon on the beach.

He ran at noon on the beach.

He didn’t stretch before running.

Nathaniel’s doctor suspects that he has a blood clot in his leg. Which tool will help the doctor MOST accurately assess Nathaniel’s leg for a blood clot?

(1 point)
Responses

thermal imaging

thermal imaging

an X-ray

an X-ray

a mammogram

a mammogram

an ultrasound

Val visits nih.gov. What is MOST likely true about this site?

(1 point)
Responses

It is biased because it is trying to sell supplements.

It is biased because it is trying to sell supplements.

It is biased because only nurses are allowed to write articles.

It is biased because only nurses are allowed to write articles.

It is reliable because it includes your personal health history.

It is reliable because it includes your personal health history.

It is reliable because it is sponsored by the government.

Eliza works for the CDC. What is MOST likely one of her responsibilities?

(1 point)
Responses

She evaluates an individual’s need for health insurance.

She evaluates an individual’s need for health insurance.

She offers loans to small businesses.

She offers loans to small businesses.

She inspects food manufacturing plants.

She inspects food manufacturing plants.

She studies viruses and their causes.

Kendrick just celebrated his 20th birthday. According to US laws, what does this MOST likely mean?

(1 point)
Responses

He can buy alcohol but not tobacco products.

He can buy alcohol but not tobacco products.

He can buy tobacco products but not alcohol.

He can buy tobacco products but not alcohol.

He is not allowed to buy tobacco products or alcohol.

He is not allowed to buy tobacco products or alcohol.

He is allowed to buy both tobacco products and alcohol

Tobacco companies are only allowed to advertise on television and billboards.

(1 point)
Responses

True

True

False

Many people agree with zero-tolerance policies in schools. However, some people disagree with these policies. What is the MOST logical argument against having a zero-tolerance policy?

(1 point)
Responses

Sometimes students should automatically be suspended if they make a bad choice.

Sometimes students should automatically be suspended if they make a bad choice.

Sometimes students deserve to be bullied or harassed by other classmates.

Sometimes students deserve to be bullied or harassed by other classmates.

Some students will go unpunished because they are not caught by a teacher.

Some students will go unpunished because they are not caught by a teacher.

Some students will be punished because they make an error that meant no harm.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, governors of many states enacted “stay at home” and “shelter-in-place” mandates to prevent the spread of the virus.

(1 point)
Responses

True

True

False

1 answer

  1. Bruno has salmonella poisoning. What MOST likely caused this to happen?

    • He ate contaminated food.
  2. What did President Abraham Lincoln do in 1862 to help influence food regulation in America?

    • He appointed the first chemist to serve in the Department of Agriculture.
  3. Horatio is suffering from heatstroke after his marathon. What MOST likely caused this heatstroke?

    • He ran at noon on the beach.
  4. Nathaniel’s doctor suspects that he has a blood clot in his leg. Which tool will help the doctor MOST accurately assess Nathaniel’s leg for a blood clot?

    • an ultrasound.
  5. Val visits nih.gov. What is MOST likely true about this site?

    • It is reliable because it is sponsored by the government.
  6. Eliza works for the CDC. What is MOST likely one of her responsibilities?

    • She studies viruses and their causes.
  7. Kendrick just celebrated his 20th birthday. According to US laws, what does this MOST likely mean?

    • He can buy tobacco products but not alcohol.
  8. Tobacco companies are only allowed to advertise on television and billboards.

    • False.
  9. Many people agree with zero-tolerance policies in schools. However, some people disagree with these policies. What is the MOST logical argument against having a zero-tolerance policy?

    • Some students will be punished because they make an error that meant no harm.
  10. During the COVID-19 pandemic, governors of many states enacted “stay at home” and “shelter-in-place” mandates to prevent the spread of the virus.

  • True.