What can one MOST likely assume about a country that has a high life expectancy?(1 point)

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.Patrick is trying to resolve a conflict with his friend, Kelly. What is something he should MOST likely AVOID during this discussion to have a successful conflict resolution?(1 point)
Responses

quick judgments
quick judgments

“I” messages
“I” messages

apologies
apologies

clarifying questions
Taylor got a job working for WHO. What is MOST likely involved in this career?(1 point)
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.At Kai’s school, everyone is wearing pink shirts on May 4. What are they MOST likely trying to promote?(1 point)
Responses

an anti-bullying message
an anti-bullying message

equal pay for women
equal pay for women

heart disease awareness
heart disease awareness

a healthy eating campaign
a healthy eating campaign
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?(1 point)
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.Roberta is creating a poster to encourage her classmates to sign up to be organ donors. What is one TRUE statement she can add to this poster?(1 point)
Responses

You must be 16 years old to be an organ donor.
You must be 16 years old to be an organ donor.

Every day 3,000 people in the United States receive a donated organ.
Every day 3,000 people in the United States receive a donated organ.

All organs except the heart can currently be donated.
All organs except the heart can currently be donated.

One donor has the potential to save up to eight lives.
Stephen is experiencing positive peer pressure. How is this MOST accurately demonstrated?(1 point)
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.James suspects that his classmate is being physically and emotionally abused by his parents. Which hotline should he call so he can better help his classmate?(1 point)
Responses

National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Domestic Violence Hotline

SAMHSA National Helpline
SAMHSA National Helpline

National Sexual Assault Hotline
National Sexual Assault Hotline

RAINN
What is TRUE about homelessness?(1 point)
Responses

Most people experiencing homelessness are single mothers who are facing extreme poverty.
Most people experiencing homelessness are single mothers who are facing extreme poverty.

People are not considered homeless if they can move to and from temporary shelters.
People are not considered homeless if they can move to and from temporary shelters.

People are not considered homeless if they can move to and from temporary shelters.
People are not considered homeless if they can move to and from temporary shelters.

African Americans and military veterans make up a disproportionate share of the homeless community.Lindsay is annoyed by her friend and says to them, “You need to shut up right now or I’m going to scream! You’re driving me crazy!” How would her reaction MOST accurately be described?(1 point)
Responses

She is using assertive communication.
She is using assertive communication.

She is using aggressive communication.
She is using aggressive communication.

She is using passive-aggressive communication.
She is using passive-aggressive communication.

She is using passive communication.Using proper body language and eye contact are both parts of nonverbal communication.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False
Deepal is having a conversation with a friend and says, “Let me make sure I understand you correctly. The workouts will take place three days a week?” What method is Deepal MOST accurately demonstrating in this scenario?(1 point)
Responses

aggressive communication
aggressive communication

nonverbal cues
nonverbal cues

active listening
active listening

conflict resolution
Julia wants to join an affinity-based group at her school. What does this MOST likely mean?(1 point)
Responses

She is going to try something completely new.
She is going to try something completely new.

She is going to choose something she is interested in.
She is going to choose something she is interested in.

She is going to join whatever group her friends choose.
She is going to join whatever group her friends choose.

She is going to be limited to only competitive sports activities.
Sasha wants to make a positive difference for her community’s homeless population. According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, she can best help by “CAREing.” What is one way Sasha can use this specific method to help?(1 point)
Responses

She can donate clothing, books, and money to a nearby shelter.
She can donate clothing, books, and money to a nearby shelter.

She can offer to host a homeless person in her home for a week.
She can offer to host a homeless person in her home for a week.

She can provide basic free healthcare services to someone in need.
She can provide basic free healthcare services to someone in need.

She can walk a homeless family to a hotel and get them a room.Lana needs to fire one of her employees. This will be tough for Lana because she has known this employee for years. What is the BEST way for Lana to approach this situation?(1 point)
Responses

She should use a text message to let the employee know.
She should use a text message to let the employee know.

She should communicate using passive communication.
She should communicate using passive communication.

She should use “you” statements instead of “I” statements.
She should use “you” statements instead of “I” statements.

She should give the news to the employee in person.She should give the news to the employee in person.(1 point)
Responses

Asia
Asia

Africa
Africa

North America
North America

South America

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Asia

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1. Its residents have access to health care.

2. quick judgments
3. She leads discussions on global health issues.
4. an anti-bullying message
5. Greta and Henri pay different amounts based on their location.
6. One donor has the potential to save up to eight lives.
7. His friends are encouraging him to join the chess club at school.
8. National Domestic Violence Hotline
9. African Americans and military veterans make up a disproportionate share of the homeless community.
10. She is using aggressive communication.
11. True
12. active listening
13. She is going to choose something she is interested in.
14. She can donate clothing, books, and money to a nearby shelter.
15. She should give the news to the employee in person.
16. Asia