Teen Health, Course 1

Chapter 3: Healthy Relationships

Online Quizzes

1
Good inbound (or receiving) communication includes
A)Multitasking (listening while instant messaging)
B)Thinking about what you are going to say while waiting your turn to talk
C)Looking at the speaker’s eyes
D)Interrupting when you disagree
2
Which is considered an assertive response?
A)You’re wrong.
B)I disagree because…
C)I don’t think you right.
D)Are your sure?
3
What is the goal of all healthy families?
A)To raise healthy children
B)To provide shelter to all members
C)To hand down traditions
D)To nurture all their members
4
Which is NOT true about divorce?
A)It is often the child’s fault.
B)It brings feelings of anger, sadness, and guilt.
C)It may help to share your feelings with your parents or another trusted adult.
D)You can still love both parents.
5
What is the best definition of a friendship?
A)A connection with another person
B)A special relationship between people who enjoy being together
C)A special relationship between people who are the same age
D)A special relationship between people in the same school or club
6
Being encouraged to study for a test by studying together with friends is an example of
A)Empathy
B)Cooperation
C)Peer pressure
D)Friendship
7
When “saying no” as a refusal skill to negative peer pressure, it is important to
A)Apologize for saying no.
B)Speak firmly.
C)Explain that they are being stupid.
D)Say no to let them know you disagree, but do it anyway.
8
The best definition for abstinence is
A)Avoiding tobacco products
B)Not becoming sexually active
C)Avoiding alcohol
D)Not participating in health risk behaviors
9
The first step in preventing conflict is
A)To listen to both sides
B)Understanding what causes it
C)Reaching a compromise
D)Taking a time out or walking away
10
Which is NOT true about gangs?
A)Gangs provide a sense of belonging.
B)Teens in gangs have a higher school dropout rate than nonmembers.
C)Gang members are safe because the look after each other.
D)Gang membership is never an answer to one’s problems.
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