Quiz - Awareness and protection from HIV/ AIDS

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About This Presentation

Quiz on HIV/ AIDS


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WELCOME TO QUIZ (HIV/AIDS)

ROUND 1 (History)

1.1 What was the initial name used for AIDS before it was officially renamed? A) Kaposi’s Sarcoma B) GRID (Gay-Related Immune Deficiency) C) Immune Deficiency Syndrome D) Retroviral Disease

1.2 When was the term "AIDS" first used? A) 1981 B) 1983 C) 1985 D) 1987

1.3 In which year was HIV identified as the causative agent of AIDS? A) 1982 B) 1983 C) 1984 D) 1986

1.4 HIV is thought to have originated from ? A) Chimpanzees B) Mosquitos C) Birds D) Monkeys

1.5 When was the first case of HIV reported in India? A) 1985 B) 1986 C) 1987 D) 1988

1.6 Which U.S. government agency first reported the emergence of AIDS in 1981? A) National Institutes of Health (NIH) B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) C) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) D) World Health Organization (WHO)

1.7 When did the World Health Organization declare AIDS a global epidemic? A) 1986 B) 1987 C) 1990 D) 1996

1.8 The first case of AIDS in H.P was diagnosed in ? A) 1992 B) 1987 C) 1990 D) 1996

ROUND 2

2.1 What does ‘HIV positive’ mean? A) The person has AIDS B) The person has been infected with HIV C) The person is immune to HIV D) The person is cured of HIV

2.2 Which organ system is primarily affected by HIV? A) Digestive system B) Respiratory system C) Immune system D) Circulatory system

2.3 Which cells are primarily targeted by HIV? A) Red blood cells B) Liver cells C) CD4+ T cells D) Skin cells

2.4 Which test is commonly used to diagnose HIV infection? A) CBC (Complete Blood Count) B) ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) C) X-ray D) MRI

2.5 Which vaccine is currently available for HIV prevention? A) There is no vaccine for HIV prevention B) Influenza vaccine C) Hepatitis B vaccine D) Measles vaccine

2.6 Which of the following is common symptom/symptoms of acute HIV infection? A) Joint pain B) Weight loss C) Night sweats D) All of these

2.7 Which of the following is a common opportunistic infection associated with AIDS? A) Common cold B) Tuberculosis C) Migraine D) Flu

2.8 How many stages of HIV infection exists A) 3 B) 2 C) 1 D) 0

ROUND 3

3.1 What is the purpose of antiretroviral therapy (ART)? A) To cure HIV B) To prevent HIV transmission C) To reduce the viral load and improve immune function D) To relieve HIV symptoms only

3.2 Which of the following is NOT a type of ART medication? A) NRTIs (Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors) B) NNRTIs (Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors) C) PIs (Protease Inhibitors) D) Antihistamines

3.3 Which drug was the first antiretroviral medication approved for the treatment of HIV/AIDS? A) AZT (Zidovudine) B) Ritonavir C) Tenofovir D) Nevirapine

3.4 What is the significance of a ‘window period’ in HIV testing? A) Time period when HIV symptoms appear B) Time period when HIV tests are most accurate C) Time period after exposure when an HIV test may not detect infection D) Time period when ART should be taken

3.5 What is the role of the HIV protease enzyme in the viral life cycle? A) To help the virus enter the host cell B) To replicate the viral RNA C) To process viral proteins into functional units D) To integrate viral DNA into the host genome

3.6 What does the term 'viral load' refer to in HIV treatment? A) The amount of HIV in the blood B) The amount of medication in the body C) The number of T cells in the body D) The amount of HIV in other body fluids

3.7 What is the main goal of pre-exposure prophylaxis ( PrEP )? A) To treat HIV in infected individuals B) To prevent HIV infection in high-risk individuals C) To cure HIV completely D) To manage HIV-related symptoms

3.8 As of August 2024 the district of H.P with highest no. of HIV paitents is ? A) Hamirpur B) Kangra C) Bilaspur D)Mandi

ROUND 4

4.1 What is the primary goal of the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) in India? A) To completely eradicate HIV/AIDS from India B) To reduce the incidence of HIV and improve the quality of life for people living with HIV C) To provide universal HIV testing for all citizens D) To ensure the availability of HIV vaccines

4.2 What is the name of the Indian non-governmental organization known for its work in HIV/AIDS advocacy and support? A) CARE India B) Indian Red Cross Society C) Nirmaan Foundation D) The AIDS Support Organization (TASO)

4.3 Which program in India focuses on reducing the transmission of HIV from mother to child? A) National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) B) Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPTCT) Program C) Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) D) Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Program

4.4 Which Indian initiative focuses on increasing awareness about HIV and reducing stigma through community outreach? A) National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) B) National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) C) Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) D) Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY)

4.5 Which organization is the primary body responsible for the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) in India? A) Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) B) National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) C) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare D) World Health Organization (WHO)

4.6 What was the estimated number of people living with HIV/AIDS in India according to the 2021 UNAIDS report? A) 1.2 million B) 2.3 million C) 3.2 million D) 4.0 million

4.7 As of March 2024 the state with highest adult HIV prevalence ? A) Mizoram B) Nagaland C) Manipur D) Himachal Pradesh

4.8 Which Indian film star has been actively involved in HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns and charity work? A) Amitabh Bachchan B) Shah Rukh Khan C) Aishwarya Rai Bachchan D) Priyanka Chopra

ROUND 5 (TRUE & FALSE)

5.1 Group of people with a high risk of contracting HIV infection are children below 5 years of age . A) True B) False

5.2 The government of India provides free antiretroviral therapy (ART) to eligible individuals through public health facilities. A) True B) False

5.3 HIV is only found in blood. A) True B) False

5.4 India was among the first countries to report cases of HIV/AIDS in the early 1980s. A) True B) False

5.5 HIV is spread by mosquitos. A) True B) False

5.6 There is no specific legislation in India to protect the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS. A) True B) False

5.7 If you are infected with HIV, you will definitely get AIDS. A) True B) False

5.8 A red ribbon is worn on World AIDS Day to show support to people living with HIV. A) True B) False

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