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Test your knowledge about HIV/AIDS, its transmission, prevention, and impact on the immune system in this interactive game show hosted by YWCA CAPP. Win big by answering questions correctly and learn important facts about this deadly disease.
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$100 The term STD stands for? D – Sexually Transmitted Disease A – Species Transmitted Disorder B – Sexually Transmitted Deficiency C – Specific Transmitted Disease D – Sexually Transmitted Disease
$200 HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV stands for? C – Human Immunodeficiency Virus A – Human Infectious Virus B – Human Immune Virus C – Human Immunodeficiency Virus D – Human Immunodamaging Virus
$300 AIDS is a progressed deadly syndrome caused by HIV. What does the term AIDS stand for? B – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome A – Active Immune Deficiency Syndrome B – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome C – Acquired Identity Deficient Syndrome D – Attained Immune D Syndrome
$500 How is HIV different from AIDS? C – ALL of the above A – People generally look and feel healthy during the HIV phase, then start to notice symptoms when HIV transitions to the AIDS syndrome B- HIV is a virus that destroys the immune system, and AIDS is the disease that develops as a result of the HIV damage. C –ALL of the above
$1,000 How does HIV effect the Immune System? A – Deceases white blood cells A – Decreases white blood cells B – Decreases red blood cells C – Increases white blood cells D – Increases red blood cells
$2,000 Which protein in the blood is tested during an HIV test? C - antibodies A - Elastin B - Collagen C - Antibodies D - Keratin
$4,000 What are the three most common ways people get HIV/AIDS? (Choose best Answer) D – Sex, Sharing Needles, Mother to baby A – Sex, French kissing, toilet seats B – Mosquito bites, fluid exchange, hugging C – Both A and B D – Sex, sharing needles, mother to baby
$8,000 What four body fluids transmit HIV/AIDS? B – Blood, Semen, Vaginal Secretions, Breast Milk A – Saliva, sweat, mucous, tears B – Blood, Semen, Vaginal Secretions, Breast Milk C – Fecal matter, fluid from sores, urine, nasal discharge D – Both A and B
$16,000 Which sexual practice can transmit HIV/AIDS. D – ALL of the Above A – Vaginal Intercourse B – Oral Intercourse C – Anal Intercourse D – All of the above
$32,000 How is HIV not transmitted? D – Both A and C A – Mosquito Bites, toilet seats, touching B – Blood bros and sis, tattoos, piercings C – Sharing food, doorknobs, massages D – Both A and C
$64,000 Which method below can help to protect someone from getting HIV/AIDS? A – Latex Condoms A – Latex Condoms B – Animal Skin Condoms C – Birth Control Pills D – Spermicide Gel
$125,000 Which barrier will help to stop the spread of HIV during oral sex? D – Both A and C A – Male Latex condom B – Male Lamb Skin Condom C – Dental Dams D – Both A and C
$250,000 Beyond using Condoms and Dental Dams, what else can people do to prevent the spread of STI’s and HIV? D – All the Above A – Practice Abstinence B – Limit sexual partners C – Get tested D – All the Above
$1,000,000 What is the only 100% guaranteed way to not transmit STI’s or become pregnant D - Abstinence A - Condoms B - Outercourse C – Condoms + Birth Control D - Abstinence
Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!