Health 10 (Q2L1) - Quiz 1

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What is Republic Act No. 7394 known as?

Consumer Act of the Philippines.

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Republic Act No. 8423 pertains to which area of health?

Traditional and Alternative Medicines.

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What does Republic Act No. 10354 regulate?

Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health.

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What issue does Republic Act No. 8504 address?

AIDS Prevention and Control.

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What is the focus of Republic Act No. 9165?

Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.

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Republic Act No. 9211 regulates what product?

Tobacco.

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What is the main objective of Republic Act No. 10175?

Cybercrime Prevention.

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What does Republic Act No. 9775 aim to combat?

Child Pornography.

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What does Republic Act No. 8049 prohibit?

Hazing.

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What is the purpose of Republic Act No. 7719?

National Blood Services.

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What does Republic Act No. 9512 promote?

Environment Awareness and Education.

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What is the goal of Republic Act No. 8750?

Seat Belts Use.

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What does Republic Act No. 10586 address?

Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving.

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Artificial contraceptives can be classified into which three categories?

Mechanical devices, hormonal methods, and chemicals.

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What is a common mechanical device used for birth control?

Condoms.

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What is a hormonal method of birth control?

Pills or injections.

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What is an example of a chemical method of birth control?

Spermicides.

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What is vasectomy?

A surgical method to cut and tie the sperm duct.

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What does tubal ligation involve?

Cutting and tying the oviducts.

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What is the aim of natural family planning methods?

To avoid pregnancy by observing fertile days.

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How do mechanical birth control methods function?

They provide a physical barrier to prevent sperm from reaching the egg.

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What is the main principle behind natural family planning?

Observing a woman's fertility cycle.

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Why might couples choose permanent birth control methods?

They no longer desire to have more children.

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What role do hormonal contraceptives play in birth control?

They regulate hormones to prevent ovulation.

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What key aspect is addressed by the Anti-Child Pornography Act?

Protection of children from sexual exploitation.

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How does the Tobacco Regulation Act impact public health?

It regulates the sale and use of tobacco products.