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The age of sexual consent is the age at which you can...
a. Get married
b. Agree to go on a date
c. Have sex
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Bisexual people...
a. Can be attracted to women or men
b. Are not attracted to either women or men
c. Have had a sex change
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You "lose your virginity" when...
a. You sleep in the same bed as another person
b. You get married
c. You have sexual intercourse for the first time
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Monogamy is when you...
a. Decide not to have sex with anyone
b. Only have one sexual partner
c. Have sex with many different people
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When having sex, the best way to avoid STD infection is to...
a. Have sex standing up
b. Use a condom
c. Only have anal sex
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How do you have sexual intercourse?
a. A man or a woman touches their partner's genitals
b. A man puts his penis inside a woman's vagina and moves up and down
c. A man and a woman put their mouths together and massage their tongues
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Does having sex hurt?
a. Only if you get it wrong
b. Sometimes
c. Only if you have a sexually transmitted disease
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What is an orgasm?
a. Intense sexual feelings towards a person
b. A climax that happens during vaginal sex only
c. A climax that can happen during vaginal, anal or oral sex, and masturbation
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Herpes can be transmitted by...
a. Both oral and vaginal sex
b. Neither oral nor vaginal sex
c. Vaginal sex only
d. Oral sex only
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What does it mean to have unprotected sex?
a. When a man puts his penis into a woman's vagina in an unsafe location
b. When a man puts his penis into a woman's vagina without her consent
c. When a man puts his penis into a woman's vagina without using a condom
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Will both partners definitely have an orgasm during heterosexual sex?
a. Yes, definitely
b. No, not always
c. Only the woman
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What is foreplay?
a. Forward planning before going on a date
b. Kissing, cuddling and sexual activities before sexual intercourse
c. Flirting between two people who know they are attracted to one another
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When is a "safe" time for a girl to have unprotected sex so that she will not become pregnant?
a. On the first day of her period
b. There is no "safe" time of the month
c. Just after her period is finished
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Oral sex is...
a. Using your mouth to stimulate your partner's genitals
b. When you talk during sex
c. Another word for French kissing
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The 'withdrawal method', or withdrawing the boy's penis before he 'comes' during sex, is...
a. A good way to prevent pregnancy
b. A good way to prevent STD infection
c. Not a good way to prevent pregnancy or STDs
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What is the average length of a man's erect penis?
a. 1 to 3 inches
b. 3 to 5 inches
c. 4 to 7 inches
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What is the 'missionary' position?
a. The body position where the woman sits on top of the man during sex
b. The body position where the man lies on top of the woman during sex
c. The body position where the woman and man lie side by side during sex
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What are lubricants?
a. A type of contraception
b. A type of female condom
c. A product designed for use with condoms
d. A type of male condom
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Which is the most common STD transmitted through oral sex?
a. Hepatitis C
b. Herpes
c. Chlamydia
d. HIV
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Do condoms provide total protection against all sexually transmitted diseases?
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How many sizes of condoms are there?
a. Regular and large
b. Many different sizes
c. One size fits all
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Which of the following can pass through latex condoms?
a. HIV
b. Gonorrhoea
c. Semen
d. None of the above
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If you are under the age of consent, you must have your parents permission to use condoms.
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What are the best lubricants to use with latex condoms?
a. Water based
b. Oil based
c. Both
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Which is the most effective at preventing pregnancy, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections?
a. Birth control pill
b. Withdrawal method
c. Condoms and lubricants
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How often should male condoms be used?
a. More than once if they're washed
b. Only once
c. More than once if it's with the same person
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At what point during sexual intercourse should the condom be put on the penis?
a. Before the penis is erect
b. Just before the point of ejaculation to catch the semen
c. Before there is any contact between the penis and your partner's body
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A female condom cannot be used at the same time as a male condom because...
a. Friction may cause them to break
b. It is a man's responsibility to wear a condom during sex
c. It's bad luck to use two condoms
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A male condom should be used only once but a female condom can be used several times..
a. False
b. Both can be used several times
c. True
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How effective are condoms at preventing pregnancy if used consistently and correctly?
a. 50 percent
b. 100 percent
c. Nearly 50 percent
d. Nearly 100 percent
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Why are some condoms 'ribbed'?
a. Ribbed condoms are cheaper
b. Ribbed condoms can increase sensation for both partners
c. Ribbed condoms are used for oral sex only
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What do spermicides protect against?
a. Pregnancy
b. STDs
c. Pregnancy and STDs
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The FC and FC2 female condom can be inserted into the vagina up to how long before sexual intercourse?
a. Up to 30 minutes
b. Up to 4 hours
c. Up to 8 hours
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How many condoms were donated to developing countries around the world in 2005?
a. 30 billion
b. 1.8 billion
c. 18.7 billion
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Which feature of the VA w.o.w. Condom Feminine helps anchor it inside the vagina?
a. Spermicide
b. A round sponge inside the closed end of the condom
c. Glue
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In what percentage of acts of vaginal intercourse do condoms slip off the penis?
a. 1 to 5 percent
b. 20 to 25 percent
c. 50 to 55 percent
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In the US, the mark of which government agency shows that a condom has been quality approved?
a. The Federal Development Agency
b. The Fifth Department for Contraceptive Aid
c. The Food and Drug Administration
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HIV is believed to have evolved from a similar virus found in which animal?
a. Baboon
b. Chimpanzee
c. Elephant
d. Guinea pig
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What is the diameter of an HIV particle?
a. 1/10,000 of a foot
b. 1/10,000 of an inch
c. 1/10,000 of a centimetre
d. 1/10,000 of a milimetre
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Which of these drugs is most commonly used on its own to reduce mother to child HIV transmission?
a. Nevirapine
b. Indinavir
c. Delavirdine
d. Aspirin
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Which famous gay 1950's movie star died of AIDS on 3rd October, 1985?
a. Errol Flyn
b. James Dean
c. Humphrey Bogart
d. Rock Hudson
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Which of the following is NOT a group of drugs used to treat HIV?
a. Protease Inhibitors
b. Viral Delimiters
c. Nucleoside Analogues
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What type of virus is HIV?
a. An Indovirus
b. A Retrovirus
c. An Apexvirus
d. An Embo-protein Virus
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Which normally rare cancer is often associated with AIDS?
a. Squamous Cell Carcinoma
b. Mesothelioma
c. Kaposi's Sarcoma
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What does the standard HIV test identify?
a. RNA strands
b. T-cell count
c. Antibodies
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What does PEPFAR stand for?
a. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
b. President's Emergency Program to Fund AIDS Resistance
c. Private Economic Program to Finance AIDS Resources
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If an HIV positive person has a CD4 count of 200 or less, what does this mean?
a. Their immune system is very healthy
b. They no longer have HIV
c. They should probably start antiretroviral treatment
d. They will die within a week
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In the USA, what percentage of new infections occur in people over the age of 50?
a. 2.5 percent
b. 15 percent
c. 50 percent
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When doing a rapid HIV antibody test, how long must the patient wait for a result?
a. 1 minute
b. 30 minutes
c. 24 hours
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What is the risk of transmitting HIV during oral sex?
a. Just the same as anal or vaginal sex
b. There is a 50% chance that HIV will be transmitted if one person is HIV positive
c. The risk is very low, but increased if either person has cuts or sores on their mouth or genitals
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Without treatment, and with a good diet, what is the average time it will take for HIV to progress to AIDS?
a. 10 years
b. 5 years
c. 6 months
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Who is eligible for free HIV treatment in the UK?
a. Only gay men
b. Only pregnant women
c. Only legal citizens
d. Everyone
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Under what conditions does HIV become resistant to antiretroviral medication?
a. If there is a break in medication
b. If the HIV positive person gets a cold
c. If too many pills are taken in one day
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Does HIV only affect gay people?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Only gay men
d. Only gay women
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Which protects you most against HIV infection?
a. Condoms
b. Contraceptive pills
c. Spermicide jelly
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How can you tell if somebody has HIV or AIDS?
a. Because of the way they act
b. They look tired and ill
c. There is no easy way to tell
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Can you get AIDS from sharing the cup of an HIV positive person?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Only if you don't wash the cup
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What does STD stand for?
a. Sexually Transmitted Disease
b. Special Treatment Doctor
c. Standard Transmission Deficiency
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Approximately how many people are living with HIV worldwide?
a. 33 million
b. 69 million
c. 3 million
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What does HIV stand for?
a. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
b. Harmful Intravenous Vaccine
c. Homosexual Injury Volition
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What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?
a. HIV is a virus and AIDS is a bacterial disease
b. There is no difference between HIV and AIDS
c. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS
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Which practice puts you most at risk of becoming infected with HIV?
a. Kissing
b. Using the same toilet as an infected person
c. Unprotected vaginal sex
d. Anal sex with a condom
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What is abstinence?
a. To refrain from sex
b. To only have sex with one partner
c. To lose your virginity
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HIV can make a person ill because..
a. It makes a person lose weight very suddenly
b. It attacks the immune system
c. It reduces the body's core temperature
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How much saliva would it take to infect someone with HIV?
a. 1 litre
b. 10 ml
c. HIV cannot be passed on through saliva
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Which of the following helps with HIV prevention?
a. Circumcision
b. Genital piercing
c. Taking birth control pills
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Which is the leading HIV-associated disease in developing countries?
a. Pneumonia
b. TB
c. The common cold
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People aged under 25 account for what proportion of new HIV infections worldwide?
a. 10 percent
b. Half
c. 8 out of 10
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How do most people become infected with HIV?
a. Sexual intercourse without a condom
b. Injecting drugs
c. Blood transfusions
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What is the international symbol of AIDS awareness?
a. A red ribbon
b. A white ribbon
c. A pink ribbon
d. A white swan
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Which people can't be infected with HIV?
a. Gay and lesbian people
b. Heterosexuals
c. Married people
d. No-one
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What was the theme of World AIDS Day 2006?
a. Stop Stigma and Discrimination
b. Women and AIDS
c. Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise
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Approximately how many people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2007?
a. 21.7 million
b. 33.2 million
c. 62.2 million
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When did doctors in the USA first became aware of AIDS?
a. 1974
b. 1981
c. 1984
d. 1989
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Only drugs that are injected increase the risk of HIV transmission.
a. True
b. False
c. Only in developed countries
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In what year was the vaccine for AIDS discovered?
a. 1995
b. 2002
c. A vaccine for AIDS does not exist
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"Avoiding AIDS is as easy as ABC". What does the "ABC" in this statement stand for?
a. Always Be Kind and Compromise
b. Abstain, Be Faithful, Use Condoms
c. Awareness and Birth Control
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In 2007, how many children under 15 became infected with HIV worldwide?
a. 420,000
b. 15 thousand
c. 7 million
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In the UK, it is recommended that you wait for how long after exposure to HIV before being tested?
a. You should be tested immediately
b. One month
c. Three months
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Which country has the largest HIV/AIDS epidemic in Europe?
a. UK
b. Russia
c. Romania
d. France
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How many adults and children worldwide were newly infected with HIV and AIDS in 2007?
a. 2.5 million
b. 25 million
c. 250,000
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Which was the first Latin American nation to host the XVII International AIDS Conference in 2008?
a. Brazil
b. Argentina
c. Mexico
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The Minister for Health of which country controversially claimed that AIDS could be treated through beetroot and garlic?
a. China
b. Nigeria
c. Brazil
d. South Africa
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Which country had the highest proprtion of the population living with HIV/AIDS, or HIV prevalence, in 2007?
a. South Africa
b. Swaziland
c. Zimbabwe
d. Mozambique
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Without treatment, what percentage of babies born to HIV positive women will become infected with HIV during pregnancy or delivery?
a. 15 to 30 percent
b. 45 to 60 percent
c. 75 to 90 percent
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What proportion of people in need of antiretroviral treatment in developing countries were receiving it in 2007?
a. 1 tenth
b. One third
c. 9 out of 10
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Which region has most people living with HIV/AIDS?
a. South and South-East Asia
b. Latin America
c. Eastern Europe
d. Sub-Saharan Africa
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Approximately how many AIDS orphans were there in the world at the end of 2007?
a. 2.7 million
b. 11.2 million
c. 15 million
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Approximately how many people were newly infected with HIV in 2007?
a. 2.7 million
b. 25 million
c. 250,000
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In 2007, which country had more people living with HIV than any other country?
a. Botswana
b. South Africa
c. India
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How many people in the history of the AIDS epidemic have died from AIDS-related diseases?
a. 2 million
b. 10 million
c. 25 million
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Approximately how many people worldwide are living with HIV/AIDS?
a. 10 million
b. 2 million
c. 33 million
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At the end of 2006 in the USA, how many children under 13 were living with AIDS?
a. 30
b. 3,775
c. 3 and a half million
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How many people in China died from AIDS in 2007?
a. 39,000
b. 3.9 million
c. 39
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Approximately how many people worldwide died of AIDS in 2007?
a. 10 thousand
b. 49 million
c. 2 million
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Which was the first African country to provide widespread AIDS treatment through the public sector?
a. South Africa
b. Zimbabwe
c. Botswana
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Throughout the world, what proportion of new HIV infections in 2007 were acquired as a result of sex between men and women?
a. Around 2 out of 10
b. Around 2 out of 3
c. Around 2 out of 100
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Approximately how many people are living with HIV/AIDS in the USA?
a. More than one million
b. 3 million
c. 100,000
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What percentage of adults were living with HIV in Botswana at the end of 2007?
a. 23.9%
b. 3.4%
c. 39.1%
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Which country became the first European nation to have 1% of its adult population infected with HIV by 2002?
a. Russia
b. Portugal
c. Ukraine
d. UK
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In Thailand at the end of 2007, how many people were receiving treatment for HIV/AIDS?
a. 153
b. 15.3 million
c. 153,000
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At the end of 2007, how many countries in Africa had more than one tenth of the adult population aged 15-49 infected with HIV?
a. Four
b. Fifteen
c. Nine
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In 2007, how many people were estimated to be living with HIV in Western and Central Europe?
a. Around 730,000
b. Around 730
c. Around 7.3 million
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Australia has recorded how many AIDS deaths since the start of the epidemic up to the end of 2007?
a. 6,709
b. 66,000
c. 6 million
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As of the end of December 2007, what proportion of the people in need of antiretroviral treatment were receiving it in low and middle-income countries?
a. 9 out of 10
b. Around one third
c. 1 in 10
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Which country has the highest HIV prevalence in the Western hemisphere?
a. UK
b. The Bahamas
c. Germany
d. Equador
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A girl can get pregnant...
a. As a result of oral sex
b. As a result of touching a used condom
c. As a result of having sex during her period
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It is not possible for a girl to get pregnant if the boy withdraws before ejaculation
a. True
b. False
c. Only if she is on her period
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How often is an egg usually released from a woman's ovaries?
a. Every week
b. Every day
c. Every month
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What are the chances of becoming pregnant from a single act of sex?
a. 100 percent
b. It varies from person to person
c. 1 in 10 chance
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In what way is it possible to become pregnant without having sex?
a. Kissing
b. Artificial insemination
c. Dancing
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How many sperm cells are released every time a boy 'comes'?
a. Hundreds
b. Thousands
c. Millions
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Which of the following might a woman experience because she is pregnant?
a. Headaches and flu-like symptoms
b. Morning sickness and cravings
c. Partial deafness
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Puberty is something that happens to...
a. Boys
b. Girls
c. Both boys and girls
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Can a woman have a baby if she is HIV positive?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Only in developed countries
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What is illegal in many countries?
a. Selling condoms
b. Abortion
c. Having sex
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The morning after pill is most effective for preventing a pregnancy if it is taken..
a. On any morning any time after having sex
b. Up to 72 hours after sex
c. Before having sex
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When is the right time for a girl to carry out a pregnancy test?
a. The first day of her missed period.
b. Ten days after having unprotected sex
c. Ten days before her period is due
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A baby will begin to grow after a boy’s sperm meets and joins together with a girl’s …..
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What is the cervix?
a. The entrance to the uterus
b. The entrance to the vagina
c. The entrance to the ovaries
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What is the technical term for making babies?
a. Fertility Treatment
b. Reproduction
c. Contraception
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What is fertilisation?
a. When the egg and sperm join inside the fallopian tubes
b. When a girl starts her period and becomes fertile
c. When sperm cells leave the penis and enter the woman's body
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In the UK, at what stage of pregnancy is a woman tested for HIV?
a. At the same time as a pregnancy test
b. At the 10th to 12th week of pregnancy
c. At the 24th to 26th week of pregnancy
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How can a girl predict exactly when she is ovulating?
a. She ovulates on the first day of her period every month
b. She ovulates on the middle day of her period every month
c. There is no way of knowing exactly when she is ovulating
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What is the only method of HIV prevention currently available that women may have some control over?
a. Condoms
b. Microbicides
c. The pill
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In heterosexual sex, who is more likely to become infected with HIV from an HIV positive partner?
a. The man
b. The woman
c. Both are at equal risk
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Can someone who abstains from sex until marriage get HIV?
a. No
b. Yes
c. Not if they stay faithful
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Contraceptive pills are widely available for which people?
a. Women
b. Men
c. Both men and women
d. Gay people
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At the end of 2007, how many women were living with HIV worldwide?
a. 1.5 million
b. 15.5 million
c. 54 million
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HIV can be transmitted from mother to child through...
a. Delivery/breastfeeding
b. Sharing food or drink
c. Using the same toilet
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A lesbian can be infected with HIV.
a. True
b. False
c. Only if she has sex with a man
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In South Africa a teenage girl is...
a. Five times more likely than a boy to be HIV positive
b. Five times less likely than a boy to be HIV positive
c. Just as likely as a boy to be HIV positive
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What can the contraceptive pill protect a woman from?
a. Pregnancy
b. HIV
c. Herpes
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Why are poor women vulnerable to becoming infected with HIV?
a. Poverty causes HIV
b. Women cannot be treated for AIDS
c. Poverty can cause women to engage in more risky behaviour such as commercial sex
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Women represent what percentage of HIV positive people in the world?
a. 20 percent
b. 50 percent
c. 70 percent
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In the future, how might a microbicide gel help women protect themselves against HIV?
a. By killing HIV inside the vagina without a partner knowing
b. By stopping HIV developing in the body
c. By reducing viral load
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Globally, most women become infected with HIV through...
a. Blood transfusions
b. Unprotected heterosexual sex
c. Sex with other women
d. Sharing injecting equipment
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If an HIV positive pregnant woman takes the correct drugs and doesn't breastfeed, how likely is her baby to be born with HIV?
a. Over 40 percent
b. Less than 2 percent
c. Around 15 percent
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Of all the people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, what percentage are women?
a. Around 76 percent
b. Around 24 percent
c. Around 59 percent
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Which of the following women founded a leading paediatric AIDS charity?
a. Elizabeth Taylor
b. Elizabeth Glaser
c. Queen Elizabeth II
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Since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, how many women in the USA have been diagnosed with AIDS?
a. Over 420,000
b. Over 189,000
c. Over 55,000
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In 2006, what percentage of HIV positive pregnant women in poor countries received drugs to prevent HIV being passed on to their babies?
a. 72 percent
b. 23 percent
c. 49 percent
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¿El VIH sólo afecta a las personas gay?
a. Sí
b. Sólo hombres gay
c. No
d. Sólo mujeres gay
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¿Quélo protege más contra la infección de VIH?
a. Gel espermicida
b. Condones
c. Píldoras anticonceptivas
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¿Cómo se puede saber si alguien tiene VIH o SIDA?
a. Por la manera en que actúan
b. Se ven cansados y enfermos
c. No hay una manera fácil de saber
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¿Se puede contraer SIDA por compartir la taza de una persona VIH positivo?
a. Sólo si no se lava la taza
b. Sí
c. No
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¿Qué significa ETS?
a. Enfermedad de transmisión sexual
b. Especialista en tratamientos sexuales
c. Experto en transmisión social
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¿Aproximadamente cuántas personas viven con VIH en todo el mundo?
a. 69,7 millones
b. 33,2 millones
c. 3,5 millones
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre VIH y SIDA?
a. El VIH es un virus y el SIDA es una enfermedad bacteriana
b. El VIH es el virus que provoca el SIDA
c. No hay diferencia entre el VIH y el SIDA
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¿Qué práctica nos pone más en riesgo de infectarnos con VIH?
a. Besarse
b. Usar el mismo inodoro que una persona infectada
c. Sexo vaginal sin protección
d. Sexo anal con condón
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¿Qué significa VIH?
a. Vacuna intravenosa humana
b. Virus indefendible hormana
c. Virus de inmunodeficiencia humana
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¿Qué es la abstinencia?
a. Perder la virginidad
b. Sólo tener sexo con un/a compañero/a
c. Abstenerse de sexo
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El VIH puede enfermar a una persona porque...
a. Hace que una persona pierda peso muy rápidamente
b. Ataca al sistema inmunológico
c. Reduce la temperatura central del cuerpo
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¿Cuál de los siguientes ítems ayuda con la prevención del VIH?
a. Circuncisión
b. Piercing genital
c. Tomar pastillas de control de natalidad
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En el mundo, ¿el VIH es más común en qué rango de edad?
a. 25 a 34 años
b. 15 a 24 años
c. 0 a 14 años
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¿Cuál es la enfermedad principal asociada con el VIH en los países en vías de desarrollo?
a. Neumonía
b. TBC
c. El resfriado común
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¿Cuánta saliva haría falta para infectar a alguien con VIH?
a. 1 litro
b. 10 ml
c. El VIH no puede transmitirse a través de la saliva
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