Symptoms of HIV and AIDS Practice Exercise 2

Course: Grade 8 Integrated Science - Reproduction in human beings - Symptoms of STI's in human beings

Quiz Questions (44 questions)

Question 1
Why does a person living with untreated HIV get sick often?
Question 2
Why does a person living with untreated HIV get sick often? (1 mark)
Question 3
Why does a person living with untreated HIV get sick often? (1 mark)
Question 4
Why does a person living with untreated HIV get sick often? (1 mark)
Question 5
Which of the following is an early symptom of HIV infection?
Question 6
Which of the following is an early symptom of HIV infection? (1 mark)
Question 7
Which of the following is an early symptom of HIV infection? (1 mark)
Question 8
Which of the following is an early symptom of HIV infection? (1 mark)
Question 9
Which of the following is the main way HIV can spread from one person to another?
Question 10
Which of the following is the main way HIV can spread from one person to another? (1 mark)
Question 11
Which of the following is the main way HIV can spread from one person to another? (1 mark)
Question 12
Which of the following is the main way HIV can spread from one person to another? (1 mark)
Question 13
Which statement correctly distinguishes HIV from AIDS symptoms?
Question 14
Which statement correctly distinguishes HIV from AIDS symptoms? (1 mark)
Question 15
Which statement correctly distinguishes HIV from AIDS symptoms? (1 mark)
Question 16
Which statement correctly distinguishes HIV from AIDS symptoms? (1 mark)
Question 17
Which type of microorganism causes HIV in humans?
Question 18
Which type of microorganism causes HIV in humans? (1 mark)
Question 19
Which type of microorganism causes HIV in humans? (1 mark)
Question 20
In a small village, three people report different symptoms: - Person A has flu-like symptoms and swollen lymph nodes. - Person B has rapid weight loss and frequent opportunistic infections. - Person C has skin rashes and mouth ulcers. A health worker suspects HIV infections in all three cases. Which person is most likely in the AIDS stage of the infection?
Question 21
In a small village, three people report different symptoms:- Person A has flu-like symptoms and swollen lymph nodes.- Person B has rapid weight loss and frequent opportunistic infections.- Person C has skin rashes and mouth ulcers.A health worker suspects HIV infections in all three cases. Which person is most likely in the AIDS stage of the infection? (1 mark)
Question 22
In a small village, three people report different symptoms:- Person A has flu-like symptoms and swollen lymph nodes.- Person B has rapid weight loss and frequent opportunistic infections.- Person C has skin rashes and mouth ulcers.A health worker suspects HIV infections in all three cases. Which person is most likely in the AIDS stage of the infection? (1 mark)
Question 23
In a small village, three people report different symptoms:- Person A has flu-like symptoms and swollen lymph nodes.- Person B has rapid weight loss and frequent opportunistic infections.- Person C has skin rashes and mouth ulcers.A health worker suspects HIV infections in all three cases. Which person is most likely in the AIDS stage of the infection? (1 mark)
Question 24
A health officer compares two patients: - Patient X: Fever, night sweats, and swollen lymph nodes - Patient Y: Profuse weight loss, recurring infections, and severe fatigue Which statement best describes their HIV stages?
Question 25
A health officer compares two patients:- Patient X: Fever, night sweats, and swollen lymph nodes- Patient Y: Profuse weight loss, recurring infections, and severe fatigueWhich statement best describes their HIV stages? (1 mark)
Question 26
A health officer compares two patients:- Patient X: Fever, night sweats, and swollen lymph nodes- Patient Y: Profuse weight loss, recurring infections, and severe fatigueWhich statement best describes their HIV stages? (1 mark)
Question 27
A health officer compares two patients:- Patient X: Fever, night sweats, and swollen lymph nodes- Patient Y: Profuse weight loss, recurring infections, and severe fatigueWhich statement best describes their HIV stages? (1 mark)
Question 28
A health officer compares two patients:- Patient X: Fever, night sweats, and swollen lymph nodes- Patient Y: Profuse weight loss, recurring infections, and severe fatigueWhich statement best describes their HIV stages? (1 mark)
Question 29
A health officer compares two patients:- Patient X: Fever, night sweats, and swollen lymph nodes- Patient Y: Profuse weight loss, recurring infections, and severe fatigueWhich statement best describes their HIV stages? (1 mark)
Question 30
A nurse is investigating three cases: - Case 1: A child who got HIV through breastfeeding now shows flu-like symptoms. - Case 2: A young man who shares needles with friends recently developed mouth ulcers and night sweats. - Case 3: A woman with untreated HIV now suffers from opportunistic infections and weight loss. Which case is showing progression to AIDS?
Question 31
A nurse is investigating three cases:- Case 1: A child who got HIV through breastfeeding now shows flu-like symptoms.- Case 2: A young man who shares needles with friends recently developed mouth ulcers and night sweats.- Case 3: A woman with untreated HIV now suffers from opportunistic infections and weight loss.Which case is showing progression to AIDS? (1 mark)
Question 32
A nurse is investigating three cases:- Case 1: A child who got HIV through breastfeeding now shows flu-like symptoms.- Case 2: A young man who shares needles with friends recently developed mouth ulcers and night sweats.- Case 3: A woman with untreated HIV now suffers from opportunistic infections and weight loss.Which case is showing progression to AIDS? (1 mark)
Question 33
A nurse is investigating three cases:- Case 1: A child who got HIV through breastfeeding now shows flu-like symptoms.- Case 2: A young man who shares needles with friends recently developed mouth ulcers and night sweats.- Case 3: A woman with untreated HIV now suffers from opportunistic infections and weight loss.Which case is showing progression to AIDS? (1 mark)
Question 34
A nurse is investigating three cases:- Case 1: A child who got HIV through breastfeeding now shows flu-like symptoms.- Case 2: A young man who shares needles with friends recently developed mouth ulcers and night sweats.- Case 3: A woman with untreated HIV now suffers from opportunistic infections and weight loss.Which case is showing progression to AIDS? (1 mark)
Question 35
A nurse is investigating three cases:- Case 1: A child who got HIV through breastfeeding now shows flu-like symptoms.- Case 2: A young man who shares needles with friends recently developed mouth ulcers and night sweats.- Case 3: A woman with untreated HIV now suffers from opportunistic infections and weight loss.Which case is showing progression to AIDS? (1 mark)
Question 36
A pregnant woman living with HIV gives birth but does not attend the clinic and breastfeeds without medication. Months later, the baby develops fever, recurrent cough, and swollen lymph nodes. What is the most likely reason the baby got infected?
Question 37
A pregnant woman living with HIV gives birth but does not attend the clinic and breastfeeds without medication. Months later, the baby develops fever, recurrent cough, and swollen lymph nodes. What is the most likely reason the baby got infected? (1 mark)
Question 38
A pregnant woman living with HIV gives birth but does not attend the clinic and breastfeeds without medication. Months later, the baby develops fever, recurrent cough, and swollen lymph nodes. What is the most likely reason the baby got infected? (1 mark)
Question 39
During a school health workshop, students debate HIV transmission: - Student 1: "HIV spreads through sharing school desks." - Student 2: "HIV spreads through unprotected sexual contact and blood transfusion." - Student 3: "HIV can spread by mosquito bites." Which student gave the correct statement?
Question 40
During a school health workshop, students debate HIV transmission:- Student 1: "HIV spreads through sharing school desks."- Student 2: "HIV spreads through unprotected sexual contact and blood transfusion."- Student 3: "HIV can spread by mosquito bites."Which student gave the correct statement? (1 mark)
Question 41
During a school health workshop, students debate HIV transmission:- Student 1: "HIV spreads through sharing school desks."- Student 2: "HIV spreads through unprotected sexual contact and blood transfusion."- Student 3: "HIV can spread by mosquito bites."Which student gave the correct statement? (1 mark)
Question 42
During a school health workshop, students debate HIV transmission:- Student 1: "HIV spreads through sharing school desks."- Student 2: "HIV spreads through unprotected sexual contact and blood transfusion."- Student 3: "HIV can spread by mosquito bites."Which student gave the correct statement? (1 mark)
Question 43
During a school health workshop, students debate HIV transmission:- Student 1: "HIV spreads through sharing school desks."- Student 2: "HIV spreads through unprotected sexual contact and blood transfusion."- Student 3: "HIV can spread by mosquito bites."Which student gave the correct statement? (1 mark)
Question 44
During a school health workshop, students debate HIV transmission:- Student 1: "HIV spreads through sharing school desks."- Student 2: "HIV spreads through unprotected sexual contact and blood transfusion."- Student 3: "HIV can spread by mosquito bites."Which student gave the correct statement? (1 mark)

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