1) What do you call the information that helps you make decisions about your health? a) Consumer health b) Medical Billing 2) What government agency ensures the safety of food, drugs, and cosmetics in the Philippines? a) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) b) Department of Environment and Natural Resources  3) What is the act of promoting false or misleading health claims for profit? a) Health Quackery b) Informed Consent 4) Name one example of a health product used to treat illnesses. a) Medicine b) Placebo 5) What is the right that allows consumers to receive accurate and truthful details about a product? a) Right Information b) Right to Confidentiality 6) What do you call a trained professional who provides healthcare services like diagnosis and treatment? a) Doctor (Healthcare provider) b) Nutritionist 7) What is the government agency responsible for public health in the Philippines? a) Department of health  b) Philippine Statistics Authority  8) Give one example of a misleading advertisement strategy. a) Celebrity endorsement without proof / “Miracle cure” claims b) Over-the-Counter sales 9) What is the name of the national health insurance provider in the Philippines? a) Phil-Health b) Social Security System (SSS) 10) What consumer right protects people from unsafe products and services? a) Right to safety  b) Right to Privacy 11) What is a fake medicine or treatment sold by quack doctors? a) Quack Product b) Off-Label drug 12) What do we call the duty of a consumer to read labels before buying? a) Consumer Responsibility  b) Product Stewardship  13) What type of health product includes lotion, soap, and shampoo? a) Cosmetic Products b) Medicinal Products  14) Which agency can help you when you have a complaint about a faulty product? a) Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) b) Securities and Exchage Commission  15) What type of health information source includes hospitals and health centers? a) Reliable Source b) Pharmaceutical Representatives  16) Give one example of an unreliable source of health information a) Social media rumors / Gossip / Non-expert blogs b) Peer-reviewed Journals 17) What do you call the person who sells fake treatments without a license? a) Quack Doctor b) Licensed Practitioner 18) What consumer right lets you choose from different products and services? a) Right to choose b) Right to warranty 19) Give one way to verify if a health product is safe to use. a) Check if it is FDA-approved b) Read the ingredients 20) What law in the Philippines protects consumers from fraud and abuse? a) Consumer Act of the Philippines b) Food sanitation code 21) What is the practice of taking medicine without a doctor’s advice? a) Self-Medication b) Consulting with a doctor 22) What do you call the ability to make wise decisions about buying health products and services? a) Consumer Awareness b) Consumer Ignorance 23) What is the term for natural treatment options using plants and herbs? a) Herbal Medicine b) Superstitions 24) Who is the health professional responsible for giving prescription medicines? a) Pharmacist b) Physicians 25) What do you call places like hospitals, clinics, and dental offices? a) Health Facilities  b) Medical Institutions 26) What right allows consumers to learn how to make wise choices through education? a) Right to consumer education  b) Right to Information  27) What is the document that proves a product has passed safety standards? a) Certificate of Product Registration b) Quality assurance mark 28) Name one sign that a health product could be a scam. a) “Cures all diseases” claim b) Clearly states it targets a specific condition with scientific support 29) What health service provides advice and mental health support? a) Counseling b) Only physical treatment without mental health guidance  30) What do we call it when health product sellers exaggerate their claims to get more buyers? a) False Advertising b) Honest Advertising

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