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Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health 1. What is it when someone can't get air into their lungs and they have trouble breathing? 3. What is a unit of measurement of the energy in food? 5. What level of physical activity is sweeping, dusting or walking slowly? 7. What does eating a healthy diet help prevent? A. asthma B. the flu C. diabetes A. a calorie B. an ounce C. temperature A. low B. medium C. high Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 1. What is a condition caused by a mutation in the genes someone inherited from their parents? A. a genetic disease B. an infectious disease C. an environmental disease A. obesity B. getting a sunburn C. having an asthma attack Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 3. What is an infectious disease that spreads to a large number of people in a short period of time in one location? 5. What is a condition caused by exposure to dangerous conditions or toxic substances in a work situation? 7. Who studies vectors of infectious diseases? A. zoologists B. virologists or microbiologists C. public health officers A. an epidemic B. a pandemic C. an emerging infectious disease A. an occupational disease B. an infectious disease C. a lifestyle disease CORRECT: A, A CORRECT: A, A Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health 2. If someone should have 5 servings of fruits and vegetables every day, and a serving is half a cup, how many cups is that total? 4. How much of the food a person eats every day should be fruits and vegetables? 6. What level of physical activity is watching tv or playing video games? 8. Who figures out what is making a person sick? A. about half B. about 1/4 C. all A. none B. high C. medium Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 4. What is a condition caused by a person eating too much unhealthy food, not getting enough exercise, and/or using addictive drugs? 6. Who plans for and protects the public against outbreaks of diseases? CORRECT: A, A CORRECT: A, A A. 2.5 B. 5 C. 1.5 Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 2. What is an animal that carries a disease that can infect humans? A. a disease vector B. an infectious disease C. a pandemic A. doctors B. physical education teachers C. nurses A. a lifestyle disease B. an infectious disease C. an environmental disease CORRECT: A, A A. public health officers B. zoologists C. health educators CORRECT: A, A 8. Which federal agency monitors air, public drinking water systems, and soil for heavy metals and toxins? A. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) B. the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) C. the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) CORRECT: A, A CORRECT: A, A Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health 9. How can you find out if the air is polluted on a given day? 11. Why is ultraviolet radiation a concern for people? A. check the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the weather report B. step outside and take a deep breath C. step outside and see if it is cloudy or clear A. it damages skin and eyes B. too much causes people to lose vitamin D C. it triggers an asthma attack 13. A can of soda has 10 teaspoons of sugar. If children should only have 5 teaspoons of sugar a day, how much more than 5 teaspoons of sugar are in a can of soda? 15. If someone's resting pulse rate is 100 beats a minute and it goes up by 1/5 when they exercise, what is their exercise pulse rate? Grades 6-8 Human Health 11. What does repeated exposure to pesticides do to populations of fungi, weed and insects 9. Which of these contributes to increasing antibiotic resistance in bacteria in agricultural settings? A. Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) B. global warming C. tropical deforestation Grades 6-8 Human Health A. select for resistance B. change their color C. reduce their size A. five times as much B. twice as much C. no more A. 150 B. 120 C. 100 Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 13. What is a zoonotic disease? A. a disease only animals get B. an animal disease that can infect humans C. a disease common in zoos CORRECT: A, A CORRECT: B, B 15. What is a condition caused by a mutation in a cell's genes that causes the cell to reproduce uncontrollably and to interfere with how the body works? A. an environmental disease B. cancer C. a genetic disease CORRECT: A, A CORRECT: B, B Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health 10. What is ultraviolet radiation? 12. Which of these is least likey to trigger an asthma attack? 14. Which of these has the most calories? A. breathing smoky or dirty air B. sitting quietly somewhere with clean air C. exercising hard A. an ounce of protein B. an ounce of fat C. an ounce of sugar A. a kind of light given off by the sun B. the color purple in a pack of markers C. the light given off by old fashioned light bulbs Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health A. antibotic resistance B. pesticide resistance C. vaccination resistance A. high B. medium C. low Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 10. What is it when bacteria are no longer susceptible to antibiotics? 16. What level of physical activity is hoeing, raking or walking fast? 12. Which of these is an emerging infectious disease? A. chicken pox B. Ebola C. obesity CORRECT: B, B 14. What is a condition caused by a foreign organism getting into someone, where it interferes with how the body works and reproduces and spreads to someone else? 16. Which of these is caused by mercury poisoning? A. Ebola B. mental retardation C. chicken pox CORRECT: B, B A. a genetic disease B. an infectious disease C. an environmental disease CORRECT: A, A CORRECT: B, B Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health 17. What does wearing a hat and sunscreen outdoors help prevent? 19. Who treats sick people and helps make them feel better? 21. What kind of light from the sun causes a sunburn? 23. If a person is wheezing, and having trouble breathing, what might be making them sick? A. doctors B. nurses C. physical education teachers A. blue B. ultraviolet C. red Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 19. Which federal agency is responsible for ensuring that meat and poultry products have come from healthy animals and do not carry disease? 21. What does repeated exposure to antibiotics do in populations of bacteria? A. having an asthma attack B. getting a sunburn C. getting a cold or the flu Grades 6-8 Human Health 17. Who helps people understand their disease and the choices they can make to get better? A. virologists or microbiologists B. health educators C. public health officers CORRECT: B, B A. a cold B. the flu C. asthma Grades 6-8 Human Health A. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) B. the U.S. Department of Agricuture (USDA) C. the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) A. reduce their size B. select for resistance C. change their color CORRECT: B, B 23. What is an infectious disease that has become more common in the last few decades and which could increase more in the future? A. an epidemic B. a pandemic C. an emerging infectious disease CORRECT: C, C CORRECT: B, B Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health 18. What does regular active exercise help prevent? 20. The Air Quality Index (AQI) uses colors to indicate air quality. Which color is used for hazardous air? 22. Who is most sensitive to ultraviolet radiation? 24. What is a serving size for most fruits and vegetables? A. medium skinned people B. very light skinned people C. light skinned people A. 1/4 cup B. 1 cup C. 1/2 cup Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 22. DDT is still occasionally used to control the spread of malaria but is no longer as effective as it once was. Why? 24. What is an infectious disease that spreads to a large number of people across many countries and continents? A. Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) B. global warming C. tropical deforestation A. it breaks down to quickly to be of use B. malarial mosquitoes have developed resistance to DDT C. malarial parasites have developed resistance to DDT A. an epidemic B. an emerging infectious disease C. a pandemic CORRECT: B, B CORRECT: B, B Grades 3-5 Human Health A. having an asthma attack B. obesity C. getting a sunburn Grades 6-8 Human Health 18. Which federal agency surveys and tracks diseases, including those caused by pollutants, and also coordinates the public response to them? A. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) B. the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) C. the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) CORRECT: B, B A. Yellow B. Purple C. Orange Grades 6-8 Human Health 20. Which of these contributes to expanding the ranges of tropical diseases and their vectors to higher latitudes and altitudes? CORRECT: C, C 25. Who teaches exercise and sports? 27. What level of physical activity is jogging or swimming laps? 29. Which of these has the most calories per ounce? 31. Who teaches people how to eat a healthy diet? A. doctors B. nurses C. physical education (PE) teachers A. medium B. low C. high A. sugar B. protein C. fat A. physical education teachers B. doctors C. nutritionists Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 27. What is a condition caused by a toxic substance getting into someone and then interfering with the growth, development or function of the body? 29. Which federal agency ensures that food and drnks, including bottled water, are safe for human consumption? 31. Which of these contributes to emerging infectious diseases by providing new aquatic habitats for diseases and their vectors to grow? Grades 6-8 Human Health 25. Which of these is a lifestyle disease? A. Ebola B. mental retardation C. obesity A. an infectious disease B. a genetic disease C. an environmental disease CORRECT: C, C CORRECT: C, C A. the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) B. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) C. the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) A. tropical deforestation B. Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) C. dams, levees and irrigation systems CORRECT: C, C CORRECT: C, C Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health 26. Children need 60 minutes of active play every day. How many hours a week would that be? 28. What does good hand washing help prevent? 30. With respect to air quality, who is in the sensitive group, the ones who are most vulnerable to bad air? 32. When is there the most risk from ultraviolet radiation? A. 60 minutes B. 3 1/2 hours C. 7 hours A. getting a sunburn B. having an asthma attack C. getting a cold or the flu Grades 6-8 Human Health A. teenagers B. pets C. young children A. between 6:00 am and 10:00 am B. between 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm C. between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm Grades 6-8 Human Health Grades 6-8 Human Health 30. Which of these increases the contact between humans and diseases only known from formerly isolated jungles? 32. What is it when fungi, weeds or insects are no longer affected by a pesticide that used to kill them? A. dams, levees and irrigation systems B. Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) C. tropical deforestation A. antibiotic resistance B. vaccination resistance C. pesticide resistance Grades 6-8 Human Health 26. Which of these is an occupational disease? A. obesity B. Ebola C. asbestosis 28. Who studies agents of infectious diseases? A. health educators B. zoologists C. virologists or microbiologists CORRECT: C, C CORRECT: C, C Grades 3-5 Human Health Grades 3-5 Human Health CORRECT: C, C Grades 3-5 Human Health CORRECT: C, C Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST Human Health Grades 3-8 EARTH QUEST