Mock Test on HIV/AIDS 20 Questions with Instant Result - Naija Health Media

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1. What is HIV/AIDS?

a) A bacterial infection
b) A viral infection
c) A fungal infection
d) An autoimmune disorder

2. what are the most common type of HIV virus?

a) HIV-1
b) HIV-2
c) HIV-3
d) All of the above

3. What is the causative agent of HIV/AIDS?

a) Bacteria
b) Fungi
c) Virus
d) Parasites

4. Which of the following is not a mode of HIV transmission?

a) Sharing needles
b) Sexual intercourse
c) Mother to child transmission
d) Mosquito bites

5. What is the incubation period of HIV?

a) 2-3 days
b) 2-3 weeks
c) 2-3 months
d) 2-3 years

6. Which of the following is a sign/symptom of HIV/AIDS?

a) Persistent dry cough
b) Headaches
c) Muscle pain
d) All of the above

7. Which of the following tests can be used to diagnose HIV?

a) ELISA
b) MRI
c) X-Ray
d) Ultrasound

8. Which of the following is a method of managing HIV/AIDS?

a) Antiretroviral therapy
b) Palliative care
c) Hospice care
d) Herbal medicine

9. Which of the following is a risk factor for HIV/AIDS?

a) Sharing needles
b) Wearing shorts
c) Using sunscreen
d) Eating spicy food

10. Which of the following is a prevention method for HIV/AIDS?

a) Use of condoms
b) Sharing needles
c) Multiple sexual partners
d) All of the above

11. Which of the following is a complication of HIV/AIDS?

a) Opportunistic infections
b) Normal immune function
c) High white blood cell count
d) Increased energy levels

12. Which of the following is a treatment option for HIV/AIDS?

a) Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART)
b) Surgery
c) Chemotherapy
d) Radiation therapy

13. Which of the following is not a symptom of AIDS?

a) Fatigue
b) Weight gain
c) Night sweats
d) Swollen lymph nodes

14. What is the most common mode of HIV transmission worldwide?

a) Sharing needles
b) Sexual intercourse
c) Mother to child transmission
d) Blood transfusion

15. What is the most common opportunistic infection in people with AIDS?

a) Tuberculosis
b) Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia
c) Influenza
d) Malaria

16. How often should people at high risk of HIV infection get tested?

a) Every 2 years
b) Every 6 months
c) Once a year
d) Only if symptoms occur

17. Which of the following is an example of PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis)?

a) Condom use
b) Antiretroviral medication
c) Abstinence
d) Blood transfusion

18. Which of the following is a barrier method of contraception?

a) Condoms
b) Birth control pills
c) Intrauterine device (IUD)
d) None of the above

19. How is HIV transmitted from a mother to a fetus?

a) Breastfeeding
b) During childbirth
c) In utero
d) All of the above

20. Which of the following is a common side effect of antiretroviral therapy?

a) Nausea and vomiting
b) Diarrhea
c) Fatigue
d) All of the above

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