Quiz on Teenage Pregnancy
Quiz by Levy Mercene Soriano
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- Q1
1. What are the possible risks of being pregnant at an early age?
education is interrupted
none of the above
premature birth
both a and c
30s - Q2
2. Teenage pregnancy has an impact on the education of the teenager.
True
False
30s - Q3
3. A teenage mother is categorized as........
female ages above 20
females ages between 15 to 19
any females
all females
30s - Q4
4. What are the different ways to prevent teenage pregnancy?
Encourage teenagers to have sexual intercourse at an early age.
Encourage them not to have sex as possible at an early age.
Don't educate teenagers about sex.
Advice them not to use any birth control.
30s - Q5
5. Which of the following is true for babies born to teenage mothers?
They are more likely to be born early and have a low birth weight
They are usually much heavier than other babies
They usually are born later than the expected due date
They will be healthier because the moms are younger
30s - Q6
6. Young mothers are more likely to become anemic (low iron count) when pregnant.
True
False
30s - Q7
7. Which of the following is not a behavioral cause of teenage pregnancy?
Engagement in sex with multiple partners.
Individual ability to refuse sex and to use condoms.
Transactional or commercial sex.
Engagement in unprotective sex.
30s - Q8
8. Example of a good reason to have a child is?
You and your spouse are ready financially and emotionally.
You think that it will fix a relationship.
You're lonely/sad.
None of the above
30s - Q9
9. How can the school help to prevent teenage pregnancy?
All of the above
Promoting community service activities to teenagers
Provide them sexual orientation
Educating students about birth control
30s - Q10
10. Some of the possible factors contributing to teenage pregnancy are:
curiosity about sex
All of the above
lack of sex education
frustration
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