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Yadra vinaka. World AIDS Day 2008. WAD quiz. Teams max 4 people 20 questions Multiple choice 3 bonus questions for extra points!. Q1. When was the first World AIDS Day? A) 1982 B) 1988 C) 1990.
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Yadravinaka World AIDS Day 2008
WAD quiz Teams max 4 people 20 questions Multiple choice 3 bonus questions for extra points!
Q1. When was the first World AIDS Day? A) 1982 B) 1988 C) 1990
Q2. Approximately how many people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2007? A) 21.7 million B) 33.2 million C) 62.2 million
Q3. Which famous 1950's movie star died of an AIDS related condition in 1985? A) Errol Flynn B) James Dean C) Humphrey Bogart D) Rock Hudson
Q4. Which civilisation was the first to use condoms? A) The Pharaohs of Egypt B) The Romans C) The Incas
Q5. How many condoms does the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate the global population needs every year? A) One billion B) Seven billion C) 24 billion D) 52 billion
Q6. Female condoms were invented in 1992 and can be used to line the vagina during sex. How long are they? A) Approx. 8cm long B) Approx. 11cm long C) Approx. 15 cm long Bonus question for extra points…
Q7. Condom manufacturers put their condoms through strict quality assurance tests. How much air should a good quality condom hold when it is blown up? A) At least 5 litres B) At least 10 litres C) At least 25 litres
Q8. How do most people become infected with HIV in the Pacific? A) Mother to child transmission B) Male to male sex C) Blood transfusions D) Unprotected sex between men & women
Q9. In what year was the vaccine for AIDS discovered? A) 1995 B) 2002 C) 2007 D)A vaccine for AIDS does not exist
Q10. What were the first condoms made of? A) Fish skins B) Rubber C) Linen
Q11. Condoms provide total protection against all sexually transmitted infections True or false
Q12. How often should male condoms be used? A) More than once if they're washed B) Only once C) More than once if it's with the same person
Q13. The following are common brands of condoms available in the Pacific A) Rough Rider B) Pink tickler C) Try Time D) Safe rider Bonus question for extra points…
Q14. What is the only method of HIV prevention currently available that women may have some control over? A) Female condoms B) Micro-biocides C) The pill
Q15. In heterosexual sex, who is more likely to become infected with HIV from an HIV positive partner? A) The man B) The woman C) Both are at equal risk
Q16. Can someone who abstains from sex until marriage get HIV? A) No B) Yes C) Not if they stay faithful
Q17. HIV can be transmitted from mother to child through A) Delivery/breastfeeding B) Sharing food or drink C) Getting bitten by the same mosquito
Q18. If an HIV positive pregnant woman takes the correct drugs and doesn't breastfeed, how likely is her baby to be born with HIV? A) Over 40 percent B) Less than 2 percent C) Around 15 percent
Q19. What is the risk of transmitting HIV during oral sex? A) Just the same as anal or vaginal sex B) There is a 50% chance that HIV will be transmitted if one person is HIV positive C) The risk is very low, but increased if either person has cuts or sores on their mouth or genitals Bonus question for extra points…
Q20. How many years has the red ribbonbeen an international symbol of HIV for? A) 20 years B) 15 years C) 10 years
Q1. When was the first World AIDS Day? A) 1982 B) 1988 C) 1990
Q2. Approximately how many people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2007? A) 21.7 million B) 33.2 million C) 62.2 million
Q3. Which famous 1950's movie star died of an AIDS related condition in 1985? A) Errol Flynn B) James Dean C) Humphrey Bogart D) Rock Hudson
Q4. Which civilisation was the first to use condoms? A) The Pharaohs of Egypt B) The Romans C) The Incas
Q5. How many condoms does the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate the global population needs every year? A) One billion B) Seven billion C) 24 billion D) 52 billion
Q6. Female condoms were invented in 1992 and can be used to line the vagina during sex. How long are they? A) Approx. 8cm long B) Approx. 11cm long C) Approx. 15 cm long Answer to bonus question: the noise!
Q7. Condom manufacturers put their condoms through strict quality assurance tests. How much air should a good quality condom hold when it is blown up? A) At least 5 litres B) At least 10 litres C) At least 25 litres
Q8. How do most people become infected with HIV in the Pacific? A) Mother to child transmission B) Male to male sex C) Blood transfusions D) Unprotected sex between men & women
Q9. In what year was the vaccine for AIDS discovered? A) 1995 B) 2002 C) 2007 D)A vaccine for AIDS does not exist
Q10. What were the first condoms made of? A) Fish skins B) Rubber C) Linen
Q11. Condoms provide total protection against all sexually transmitted infections false
Q12. How often should male condoms be used? A) More than once if they're washed B) Only once C) More than once if it's with the same person
Q13. The following are common brands of condoms available in the Pacific A) Rough Rider B) Pink tickler C) Try Time D) Safe rider Answer to bonus question: Rough Rider
Q14. What is the only method of HIV prevention currently available that women may have some control over? A) Female condoms B) Micro-biocides C) The pill
Q15. In heterosexual sex, who is more likely to become infected with HIV from an HIV positive partner? A) The man B) The woman C) Both are at equal risk
Q16. Can someone who abstains from sex until marriage get HIV? A) No B) Yes C) Not if they stay faithful
Q17. HIV can be transmitted from mother to child through A) Delivery/breastfeeding B) Sharing food or drink C) Getting bitten by the same mosquito
Q18. If an HIV positive pregnant woman takes the correct drugs and doesn't breastfeed, how likely is her baby to be born with HIV? A) Over 40 percent B) Less than 2 percent C) Around 15 percent
Q19. What is the risk of transmitting HIV during oral sex? A) Just the same as anal or vaginal sex B) There is a 50% chance that HIV will be transmitted if one person is HIV positive C) The risk is very low, but increased if either person has cuts or sores on their mouth or genitals Answer to bonus question: Gonorrhea
Q20. How many years has the red ribbonbeen an international symbol of HIV for? A) 20 years B) 15 years C) 10 years So make sure you get one today to show your support!!!!
vinakavakalevu! World AIDS Day 2008