Understanding Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS Quiz

Test your knowledge on sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS with this informative quiz. Learn about symptoms, prevention, and treatment.

#1

Which of the following is a common symptom of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

Fever and chills
Joint pain
Unusual discharge or sores in genital area
Cough and cold
#2

What is the most effective method for preventing the transmission of HIV/AIDS?

Using condoms consistently and correctly
Avoiding sharing needles and syringes
Abstinence from sexual activity
Regular exercise and healthy diet
#3

Which STI is commonly referred to as 'the clap'?

Chlamydia
Syphilis
Gonorrhea
Trichomoniasis
#4

What is the primary mode of transmission for hepatitis B virus (HBV)?

Unprotected sexual contact
Sharing contaminated needles
Inhalation of infected droplets
Consuming contaminated food or water
#5

Which of the following STIs is caused by a parasite?

Hepatitis B
Chlamydia
Syphilis
Trichomoniasis
#6

What is the term for the process of the HIV virus attacking and destroying CD4 cells?

Immune system collapse
CD4 depletion
Viral assault
T-cell massacre
#7

Which of the following STIs is caused by a virus?

Chlamydia
Syphilis
Trichomoniasis
Genital herpes
#8

What is the term for the antiretroviral therapy used to treat HIV infection?

ART
HRT
VRT
TRT
#9

Which of the following STIs is caused by a bacteria?

Hepatitis C
Genital herpes
Chlamydia
HIV
#10

What is the term for the period immediately following exposure to HIV when the virus is multiplying rapidly?

Acute infection stage
Latent stage
Incubation period
Asymptomatic stage
#11

Which of the following STIs can be treated with antibiotics?

Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Hepatitis B
Gonorrhea
Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
#12

What is the window period for HIV testing?

1-2 weeks
1-2 months
3-6 months
1 year
#13

Which STI is known for causing painful genital sores or ulcers?

Chlamydia
Hepatitis B
Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
#14

What is the term for the period when an individual with HIV has very few or no symptoms?

Latent stage
Asymptomatic stage
Acute stage
Incubation period
#15

Which STI can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) if left untreated?

Hepatitis C
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Trichomoniasis
#16

What is the recommended frequency for HIV testing for sexually active individuals?

Every 3 months
Every 6 months
Once a year
Every 5 years
#17

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

Gonorrhea
Hepatitis B
Chlamydia
Trichomoniasis
#18

What is the primary mode of transmission for genital warts?

Unprotected sexual contact
Sharing contaminated needles
Inhalation of infected droplets
Consuming contaminated food or water
#19

Which STI is commonly associated with 'strawberry cervix' in women?

Genital herpes
Trichomoniasis
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Chlamydia
#20

What is the term for the process by which HIV becomes resistant to antiretroviral drugs?

Mutation
Adaptation
Resistance development
Viral evolution
#21

Which bodily fluid is NOT considered a high-risk fluid for transmitting HIV?

Blood
Semen
Saliva
Vaginal fluids
#22

Which of the following is NOT a method for preventing STIs?

Using dental dams during oral sex
Getting vaccinated against HPV and HBV
Using oil-based lubricants with condoms
Limiting the number of sexual partners
#23

Which STI can be transmitted from mother to child during childbirth?

Hepatitis C
Syphilis
HIV
Genital warts
#24

Which STI can lead to chronic liver disease and liver cancer if left untreated?

Genital herpes
Syphilis
Hepatitis B
Chlamydia
#25

Which STI is known for causing painful urination and abnormal vaginal discharge in women?

Gonorrhea
Hepatitis C
Genital warts
Syphilis

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