1) What does the term 'HIV' stands for? a) Human Immunodeficiency Virus b) Human Influenza Virus c) Human Immune virus 2) How does HIV weakens a person immune system? a) By increasing the body's immunity b) It destroys important cells that fight diseases and infection c) By boosting energy levels 3) What happens if HIV is left untreated? a) It weakens the immune system, leading to AIDS b) It causes a person to be hospitalized  c) The body becomes immune to the disease 4) What does the term 'AIDS' stands for? a) American Infection Disease Syndrome b) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome c) Afternoon Intense Digestive Sickness 5) What is 'AIDS' caused by? a) A bacterial infection b) A fungal infection c) A virus infection  6) Which of the following is NOT a way that AIDS can be transmitted? a) Sharing needles with an infected person b) Drinking from the same water bottle as someone with AIDS c) Receiving a blood transfusion from someone with AIDS 7) What is one of the most common ways AIDS is transmitted? a) Unprotected sexual contact b) Airborne droplets from coughs or sneezes c) Sharing personal items like utensils 8) How can a mother pass AIDS to her baby? a) During pregnancy  b) Through breastfeeding c) All the above 9) Which bodily fluid is known to transmit AIDS? a) Blood b) Spit c) None of the above 10) Which of the following is NOT a common sign or symptom of AIDS? a) Prolong fever b) Cancer of the skin c) Weight gain 11) Which of the following example of lung infection is most common with AIDS. a) Pneumonia b) Bronchitis c) Lung abscess 12) What is one way to prevent the spread of AIDS? a) Skip immunizations b) Drink lots of water c) Abstain from sexual activities 13) Which of the following is NOT a method for preventing AIDS transmission? a) Sharing needles b) Regularly getting tested c) Using protection 14) How does using protection during sexual activity help prevent AIDS? a) It increases the risk of transmitting the virus to another person b) It decreases the risk of getting the infection c) It has no impact on protecting individuals 15) What type of treatment is used to treat HIV/AIDS? a) Antibiotics b) Antiretroviral therapy c) Herbal remedies 16) Why is it important for people to get tested for HIV regularly? a) So they can start treatment early if detected b) To learn about new medications available c) To know their blood type  17) The only way to know if you have HIV/AIDS is by getting tested. a) True b) False 18) There is a cure for HIV/AIDS. a) True b) False 19) HIV/AIDS treatments cannot prolong the lives of infected people. a) True b) False 20) If an infected person does not receive treatment for HIV/AIDS, they can die. a) True b) False

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