Greta is a 30-year-old farmer who lives in rural Illinois. Henri is a 30-year-old writer who lives in New York City. What can MOST likely be assumed about their health insurance costs?

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Responses

Both Greta and Henri pay the same fees for health insurance.

Both Greta and Henri pay the same fees for health insurance.

Greta and Henri pay different amounts based on their location.

Greta and Henri pay different amounts based on their location.

Both Greta and Henri get free insurance from the Affordable Care Act.

Both Greta and Henri get free insurance from the Affordable Care Act.

Greta qualifies for insurance subsidies; Henri does not.

Pierre wants to move to a continent that fosters a healthy lifestyle. Which continent is MOST likely to have a higher life expectancy than all others?

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Responses

Asia

Asia

Africa

Africa

North America

North America

South America

What is one of the standards WHO uses to determine the health ranking of a nation?

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Responses

access to insurance

access to insurance

life expectancy

life expectancy

birth rates

birth rates

level of wealth

What can one MOST likely assume about a country that has a high life expectancy?

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Responses

It has a high infant mortality rate as well.

It has a high infant mortality rate as well.

It experiences a lot of poverty and war.

It experiences a lot of poverty and war.

Its residents have access to health care.

Its residents have access to health care.

Its citizens eat a diet high in fats and sugars.

When WHO examines gender when determining the health of a nation, what fact must they keep in mind?

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Responses

There are always more men than women in society.

There are always more men than women in society.

The statistics involving gender don’t yield much information.

The statistics involving gender don’t yield much information.

There should be more men than women in the elderly population.

There should be more men than women in the elderly population.

The ratio of men to women should remain in proportion.

In some countries, many children don’t survive their first year of life. How would this MOST likely be reflected in their health statistics?

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Responses

This would be included in the birth rate.

This would be included in the birth rate.

This would be included in the infertility rate.

This would be included in the infertility rate.

This would be included in the infant mortality rate.

This would be included in the infant mortality rate.

This would be included in the life expectancy.

The people of which continent are MOST likely to live the shortest lives?

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Responses

Asia

Asia

Africa

Africa

North America

North America

South America

Quinn is writing a report on the Affordable Care Act. What is the MOST appropriate subtitle for this report?

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Responses

How All Americans Got Access to High-Quality Care

How All Americans Got Access to High-Quality Care

Why Americans Have the Longest Life Expectancy

Why Americans Have the Longest Life Expectancy

Why All Americans Get a Subsidy to Pay for Health Insurance

Why All Americans Get a Subsidy to Pay for Health Insurance

How Americans Overhauled Their Healthcare System

In some countries, the life expectancy is 79. What does this statistic MOST likely mean?

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Responses

Of babies born in the country, 79 percent survive the first year of life.

Of babies born in the country, 79 percent survive the first year of life.

People reach their healthiest state of living at age 79.

People reach their healthiest state of living at age 79.

Of all citizens, 79 percent have access to health care.

Of all citizens, 79 percent have access to health care.

The average age of death in the country is 79 years old.

Keisha is writing a report about the Affordable Care Act. One of her sentences needs to be removed from her report because it contains FALSE information about the Affordable Care Act. Which sentence MOST likely needs to be removed?

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Responses

It ensured that every American would have free health insurance.

It ensured that every American would have free health insurance.

It expanded coverage to people in poor urban neighborhoods.

It expanded coverage to people in poor urban neighborhoods.

It included subsidies to help individuals and families afford insurance.

It included subsidies to help individuals and families afford insurance.

It helped many people living in rural communities get insurance.

How did India’s population and economy MOST likely affect their country during the COVID-19 crisis?

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Responses

Because everyone was willing and able to get vaccinated right away, their lockdown ended quickly.

Because everyone was willing and able to get vaccinated right away, their lockdown ended quickly.

Large numbers of poor people were living close together, so the virus spread faster.

Large numbers of poor people were living close together, so the virus spread faster.

Most people were wealthy enough to stop working for a while, so the spread of the virus slowed down.

Most people were wealthy enough to stop working for a while, so the spread of the virus slowed down.

The country could afford to pay for poorer people to get vaccinated and stay home to slow the spread of the virus.

Letitia believes the United States is one of the healthiest countries in the world. Marco disagrees. Who is right and why?

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Responses

Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO.

Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO.

Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15th healthiest nation by WHO.

Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15 th healthiest nation by WHO.

Letitia because the United States provides free health care to all its citizens.

Letitia because the United States provides free health care to all its citizens.

Letitia because the United States has the highest life expectancy in the world.

Ellery’s company has applied for a subsidy. What does this MOST likely mean?

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Responses

Ellery wants to stop offering health insurance to the employees.

Ellery wants to stop offering health insurance to the employees.

Ellery wants to get more healthcare workers hired on her staff.

Ellery wants to get more healthcare workers hired on her staff.

Ellery wants to get financial help for the employee healthcare costs.

Ellery wants to get financial help for the employee healthcare costs.

Ellery wants to import healthcare products from overseas into the United States.

Taylor got a job working for WHO. What is MOST likely involved in this career?

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Responses

She leads discussions on global health issues.

She leads discussions on global health issues.

She decides if someone is a good candidate for organ donation.

She decides if someone is a good candidate for organ donation.

She works in community homeless shelters.

She works in community homeless shelters.

She manages people who work at recreation centers.

Stephen is experiencing positive peer pressure. How is this MOST accurately demonstrated?

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Responses

His teammates are offering him the chance to vape at a party.

His teammates are offering him the chance to vape at a party.

His parents are helping him build a home gym in his basement.

His parents are helping him build a home gym in his basement.

His friends are encouraging him to join the chess club at school.

His friends are encouraging him to join the chess club at school.

His teachers have assigned him a lot of homework for the weekend././/.