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What does the term "global" primarily refer C. The Earth as a whole with all peoples included
to in a physical sense?
A. The specific regions inside individual
nations
B. The land and oceans of a single continent
C. The Earth as a whole with all peoples
included
D. The local communities within certain
provinces
How is "global health" best described? B. Health for a large population across a wide geographic
A. Health services focused only on small region
rural populations
B. Health for a large population across a
wide geographic region
C. Health interventions restricted to
neighbourhood-level groups
D. Health programs limited to one city within
a single country
Which of the following best represents A. The Western Pacific, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America
regions included in global health
discussions?
A. The Western Pacific, Africa, Asia, Europe,
and Latin America
B. The Arctic Circle, Antarctica, Greenland,
and Iceland
C. The Middle East, Northern Canada,
Alaska, and Siberia
D. The North Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and
Mediterranean Sea
,What does the term "approach" most B. A way of dealing with or addressing a specific situation
accurately refer to?
A. A style of organizing daily routines for
personal activities
B. A way of dealing with or addressing a
specific situation
C. A method of arranging information for
easier memorization
D. A technique for describing ideas during
group discussions
Health of all people across the entire B. Health of all people across the entire globe
globeWhich statement best defines "global
health"?
A. Health services intended for one small
group in one location
B. Health of all people across the entire
globe
C. Health programs focusing mainly on
personal lifestyle choices
D. Health promotion limited to a few
selected neighbourhoods
Medical and health issues with global C. Medical and health issues with global impact or solutions
impact or solutionsWhat does global health
primarily focus on?
A. Medical issues affecting only private
clinics and local offices
B. Health issues requiring only community-
based strategies
C. Medical and health issues with global
impact or solutions
D. Conditions managed solely by municipal
health authorities
How is global health best described within A. A new sub-discipline within the public health-medicine area
the broader health landscape?
A. A new sub-discipline within the public
health-medicine area
B. A long-established specialty outside the
health sciences
C. A minor extension of environmental work
in small regions
D. A temporary initiative created for short-
term health projects
What type of health issues does global D. Very large-scale medical and health problems affecting
health primarily focus on? many
A. Small concerns that affect only individual
households
B. Medium issues that occur in single
neighbourhood settings
C. Limited medical challenges addressed in
local clinics only
D. Very large-scale medical and health
problems affecting many
,Which statement best explains how global B. It applies research and science to promote global health
health uses academic work? equity
A. It relies mostly on personal opinions
rather than research findings
B. It applies research and science to
promote global health equity
C. It avoids scientific data when assessing
large-scale illnesses
D. It limits research use to small and informal
community settings
Which activity is central to the work of A. Establishing evidence-based global strategies and policies
global health?
A. Establishing evidence-based global
strategies and policies
B. Designing simple routines for local
wellness clubs only
C. Producing guidelines meant for a single
school or district
D. Creating informal rules without scientific
investigation
Which statement best reflects the C. Global health is not the same as public health or medicine
relationship between global health and
other fields?
A. Global health is identical to community
nursing and school programs
B. Global health is fully interchangeable with
medical specialties
C. Global health is not the same as public
health or medicine
D. Global health is limited to the same roles
as local health offices
Which group of elements contributes to D. Geography, history, culture, sociology, governance, and law
defining global health?
A. Climate, tourism, sports, entertainment,
housing, and fashion
B. Agriculture, business, transportation,
energy, banking, and trade
C. Biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy,
geology, and genetics
D. Geography, history, culture, sociology,
governance, and law
Which statement best reflects the influence A. Geography plays a role in shaping global health
of geography on global health? perspectives
A. Geography plays a role in shaping global
health perspectives
B. Geography is unrelated to worldwide
health considerations
C. Geography influences only small
neighbourhood health issues
D. Geography affects only indoor
environmental conditions
, How does culture contribute to defining C. Culture influences how global health problems are
global health? understood
A. Culture affects only festivals with no link
to health decisions
B. Culture applies to entertainment but not
to health practices
C. Culture influences how global health
problems are understood
D. Culture shapes fashion trends without
affecting health care
What role does governance play in global B. Governance helps shape global health structures and
health? policies
A. Governance focuses only on local block-
level neighbourhood rules
B. Governance helps shape global health
structures and policies
C. Governance affects only voting events
without health relevance
D. Governance manages entertainment
programs for small regions
What types of concerns can global health C. Issues that affect large populations or many countries
address? worldwide
A. Issues confined to small clinics within
individual neighbourhoods
B. Concerns affecting only private medical
practices in one region
C. Issues that affect large populations or
many countries worldwide
D. Matters limited to local organizations with
minimal health impact
Which factor contributes to shaping global A. Rapid and unevenly paced globalization
health impact?
A. Rapid and unevenly paced globalization
B. Slow and predictable tourism trends
C. Minimal travel between nearby
communities
D. Stable local markets with no external
influence
Which combination represents additional D. Economic growth and technological development
global influences on health?
A. Seasonal weather changes and
neighbourhood recreation
B. Local business preferences and family-
based decision-making
C. Classroom education routines and basic
home scheduling
D. Economic growth and technological
development