Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Blood-related Health Issues Quiz

Test your knowledge on STIs, blood types, and related health concerns. Learn prevention methods and understand symptoms.

#1

Which of the following is a common symptom of a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?

Fever
Rash
Headache
Sore throat
#2

What blood type is considered the 'universal donor'?

A
B
AB
O
#3

What is the primary mode of transmission for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)?

Airborne particles
Contaminated food
Blood and sexual contact
Mosquito bites
#4

Which blood component is responsible for clotting and preventing excessive bleeding?

Red blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
White blood cells
#5

What is the primary method of preventing the transmission of bloodborne infections in healthcare settings?

Handwashing
Wearing gloves
Isolation rooms
Vaccination
#6

What is the primary function of red blood cells in the circulatory system?

Transporting oxygen
Fighting infections
Clotting
Producing antibodies
#7

What is the most effective method to prevent the transmission of STIs?

Wearing multiple layers of clothing
Abstinence from sexual activity
Eating a healthy diet
Regular exercise
#8

Which STI is caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and can lead to cervical cancer?

Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Chlamydia
Genital Warts
#9

Which STI is known as the 'silent infection' because it often has no symptoms?

Syphilis
HIV
Chlamydia
Herpes
#10

Which sexually transmitted infection (STI) is caused by a bacterium and can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease in women?

Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Chlamydia
Trichomoniasis
#11

Which STI is caused by a parasite and often presents with itching and discomfort in the genital area?

Syphilis
Trichomoniasis
Genital Herpes
HIV
#12

Which STI can cause genital warts and is associated with an increased risk of cancer?

Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Chlamydia
#13

Which blood disorder is characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin?

Hemophilia
Anemia
Leukemia
Thrombocytosis
#14

What is the Rh factor in blood types, and why is it important during pregnancy?

It indicates the presence of red blood cells
It determines blood pressure
It is related to clotting factors
It can cause complications if Rh-negative mother and Rh-positive father conceive
#15

In blood typing, what does the term 'positive' or 'negative' refer to?

The presence or absence of antigens on red blood cells
The number of red blood cells in the body
The color of the blood
The speed of blood circulation
#16

Which blood-related health issue is characterized by an abnormal increase in white blood cells and is often associated with cancer?

Leukemia
Anemia
Hemophilia
Thrombocytosis
#17

What is the purpose of the Rhesus (Rh) factor in blood typing?

Determining blood pressure
Indicating the presence of antigens on red blood cells
Preventing clotting
Identifying blood types
#18

What is the primary function of platelets in the blood?

Transporting oxygen
Clotting and preventing bleeding
Producing antibodies
Fighting infections

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