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Q 1/50
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Which of the following describes the correct and safe way to use Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicine?
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Using a friend's prescription medicine for a headache.
Taking more than the recommended dose to feel better faster.
Reading and following the drug facts label for the correct dosage.
Taking medicine without an adult's supervision or permission.
Q 2/50
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In dance and rhythmic activities, which element refers to the path, level, and direction a person moves in the performing area?
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Time
Action
Energy
Space
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Which of the following describes the correct and safe way to use Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicine?
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In dance and rhythmic activities, which element refers to the path, level, and direction a person moves in the performing area?
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Which of the following is considered a 'gateway drug' that can lead to health issues like increased heart rate and may encourage the use of more harmful substances?
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When participating in rhythmic exercises or a dance routine to improve cardiovascular endurance, which dance element are you focusing on when you change the speed of your movements from slow to fast?
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Which of these is a potential negative effect of alcohol on an individual's health and the community?
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Which of the following is a primary difference between a prescription medicine and an Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicine?
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In the context of gateway drugs, which of the following is an effect of caffeine on the body?
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In the dance element of 'Energy,' which type of movement is a 5th-grade student demonstrating when they move with great force, power, and tension?
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When a person practices a rhythmic exercise routine to maintain their cardiovascular endurance, which component of fitness are they primarily improving?
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Which component of the dance element 'Action' includes movements where the dancer stays in one place, such as stretching, twisting, or swaying?
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Which of the following is an example of a gateway drug that contains a stimulant called nicotine and can lead to more serious substance use?
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When performing a rhythmic dance, which element of dance are you using when you change how fast or slow your movements are?
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What is the most important rule to follow when taking Over-the-Counter (OTC) or Prescription medicines to ensure safety?
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Which element of dance is being used when a performer moves their arms in a wide circle versus a small circle to use the area around them?
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Which of the following is a physical health benefit of participating in rhythmic exercises and community dances?
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Which of the following describes the difference between Over-the-Counter (OTC) and Prescription medicines?
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In the context of gateway drugs, which of the following is an example of a common stimulant found in soda and energy drinks that can lead to jitteriness and sleep problems if consumed too much?
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When a person dances with powerful, sharp movements versus soft, light movements, which element of dance are they primarily using to express variety?
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Which of the following is an example of 'Action' as an element of dance during a rhythmic activity?
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Which of the following is an example of a 'Complementary' or 'Alternative' medicine often used alongside conventional treatments to support health?
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Which of the following describes a negative effect of alcohol on the body and community?
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Which element of dance relates to 'what' is moving, such as the whole person or specific parts like the arms, legs, or head, during a rhythmic exercise?
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Which of the following is a safe practice when using Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicines?
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What are 'Gateway Drugs' and why are substances like tobacco and alcohol classified this way?
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In dance and rhythmic activities, which element refers to the use of levels (high, medium, low) and the path a dancer moves across the floor?
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How does participating in regular rhythmic exercises and dance benefit your cardiovascular system?
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When performing a dance routine, which element are you using when you change your movements from 'slow and soft' to 'fast and powerful'?
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Which of the following is an example of a 'Time' element in dance and rhythmic activities?
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Which of the following describes the difference between Prescription Medicine and Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicine?
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Which of the following is a negative community effect of using gateway drugs like alcohol and e-cigarettes?
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Which component of dance is being used when a student moves their arms, legs, and torso to create different shapes during a rhythmic exercise?
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Which of the following is an example of an 'Action' element in a dance or rhythmic exercise routine?
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Which of the following is an example of 'Complementary' or 'Alternative' medicine?
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Which of the following is a physical effect of consuming the gateway drug caffeine, especially in high amounts?
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If a student uses a specific pathway to move across the dance floor while maintaining a 'low' level, which two dance elements are they primarily utilizing?
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Which of the following is an example of a gateway drug and what is one of its negative effects on health?
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In dance and rhythmic activities, which element is being used when a student changes their movement from very slow to very fast?
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When taking medicine to stay healthy, what is the safest way to use Over-the-Counter (OTC) drugs?
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Which element of dance refers to how much force or tension is used in a movement, such as being light and bouncy or strong and heavy?
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Which of the following describes the proper use of prescription medicine compared to Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicine?
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When a student performs a rhythmic routine and focuses on moving their arms in different directions and levels (high, medium, and low), which element of dance are they primarily utilizing?
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Which of the following describes a negative effect of alcohol on an individual and the community?
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Which of the following is a physical benefit of participating in rhythmic exercises and dance activities for 5th-grade students?
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Which of the following is considered a 'Complementary' medicine and should still be used with caution and adult supervision?
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Which of the following describes a negative effect of caffeine, especially when consumed in high amounts through energy drinks?
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Which of the following describes a 'Gateway Drug' and its potential impact on a person's health?
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When participating in a rhythmic dance activity to improve cardiovascular endurance, which element of dance refers to how a person uses 'force' or 'tension' in their movements?
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Which of the following is an example of following medicine safety to prevent misuse?
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In the context of rhythmic activities and physical fitness, which dance element is being used when a student moves their body in different directions like forward, backward, or sideways while maintaining cardiovascular endurance?
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Which of the following describes the difference between Over-the-Counter (OTC) and Prescription medicines?