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Term (3) – 2021/2022

Teacher: Arwa Abdelmoneim Revision Unit 9 – Unit 10 – G11 Health Sciences

How can you make sure your personal information is safe and secure
online?
(A) Share personal information with people you do not know
1. (B) Use strong passwords that are difficult for other people to guess
(C) Use public social media settings so that anyone can see what you do
(D) Write negative comments about others online

What information should be shared on social media by healthcare providers?


(A) Patients’ medical reports and contact details
(B) Details about services provided in the clinic
2. (C) Private information about the doctors and nurses
(D) False information about medical conditions

What is the meaning of your ‘digital footprint’?


(A) A list of social media accounts that you have
(B) A digital safety service in the UAE
3. (C) Any action that you take online
(D) A way to keep personal information safe

Which of the following sources of information is most reliable?


(A) An essay written by a student in your class
4. (B) Information in a medical journal from 1995
(C) An up-to-date government website
(D) Social media such as Snapchat

What is a negative effect of social media?


(A) Learning new information and skills
5. (B) Making a social support network online
(C) Reduced isolation by connecting with others
(D) Feeling inadequate about your life

How can you maintain a positive online presence?


(A) Share negative things about other people
(B) Use public social media settings
6. (C) Share your private and personal information online
(D) Use social media to communicate with friends
What is a negative effect of social media?
(A) It helps connect people who have similar interests
(B) It can be used to educate and learn new skills
7.
(C) It can cause people to feel insecure about themselves
(D) It is an outlet for individual creativity and self-expression

Which of the following refers to the use of technology to threaten, embarrass,


or target another person?
(A) Cyberbullying
8. (B) Malware
(C) Bullying
(D) Digital footprint

Which of the following is an example of cyberbullying?


(A) Using social media to promote your new business
(B) Searching for health information online
9. (C) Sending hateful messages to someone online
(D) Connecting with people who have similar interests

How do you know if health information you find online is reliable?


(A) The information is published in a medical journal
(B) The information is shared on a government website
10. (C) The information is written by a medical professional
(D) All of the above

What information should healthcare providers share on social media?


(A) Patients’ personal information and medical records
(B) Opening times of hospital clinics
11.
(C) Doctor’s home address and phone numbers
(D) Hateful messages about patients and staff

What is cyberbullying?
(A) Any action that you take online
(B) The use of technology to threaten other people
12.
(C) A way of positively communicating with others
(D) The use of technology to help other people

How can your future employee access to your digital foot print?
(A) Request your health records
(B) Search your name online
13.
(C) Read the newspaper
(D) Ask some one who knows you
Which source of online information is the most reliable?
(A) Some thing that was written 2002 and has not been updates since
(B) Something that was written by grade 12 student
14.
(C) Something that was posted on the ministry of health and prevention
website
(D) Something that was shared in WhatsApp group by your cousin

How can social media positively affect health and wellbeing?


(A) Inspire healthy lifestyle change
(B) It can cause people to feel insecure about themselves
15.
(C) Feeling inadequate about your life
(D) All of the above

What is psychology?

(A) The study of people’s actions online


16. (B) The study of mind and behaviour
(C) The study of disease prevalence
(D) The study of body movements

Which type of psychology studies how people interact with others?

(A) Developmental psychology


17. (B) Forensic psychology
(C) Cognitive psychology
(D) Social psychology

Which of the following is a basic cognitive process?

(A) Thinking
18. (B) Intelligence
(C) Sensation
(D) Memory

Which type of intelligence helps people to be interact well with other people?

(A) Analytical intelligence


19. (B) Verbal intelligence
(C) Interpersonal intelligence
(D) Practical intelligence
Which higher cognitive process allows you to recall information from the
past?

20. (A) Memory


(B) Consciousness
(C) Language
(D) Intelligence

Which of the following best describes consciousness?

(A) The ability to adapt to new conditions or situations


21. (B) The way a person interprets and understands the world
(C) A state of awareness of yourself and environment
(D) The amount of time that a person or animal lives

In psychology, which of the following focuses on how the unconscious mind


influences behaviour?

22. (A) Structuralism school of thought


(B) Behaviourism school of thought
(C) Humanistic school of thought
(D) Psychoanalytic school of thought

In a scientific report, which section provides details about the exact process
that was followed to do the research?

23. (A) Hypothesis


(B) Abstract
(C) Methods
(D) Conclusion

Which type of psychology studies the processes of the brain?

(A) Cognitive psychology


24. (B) Developmental psychology
(C) Forensic psychology
(D) Social psychology

Which of the following is a higher cognitive process?

(A) Sensation
25. (B) Memory
(C) Perception
(D) Consciousness
Which type of intelligence refers to the ability to solve problems?

(A) Interpersonal
26. (B) Verbal
(C) Emotional
(D) Analytical

Which stage of cognitive development involves infants building an


understanding of the world by touching, grasping, watching and listening
tothings around them?

27. (A) Sensorimotor


(B) Pre-operational
(C) Concrete operational
(D) Formal operational

Which of the following is an example of the social cognitive theory?

(A) When pupils in the eyes get smaller to allow less light in
28. (B) When an infant learns about the world by grasping objects
(C) When a child learns how to cook by imitating their mother
(D) When an adult learns new information by reading a book

When writing a scientific report, which part provides a brief summary of the
report?

29. (A) Hypothesis


(B) Discussion
(C) Abstract
(D) Results

Which of the following is a higher cognitive process?

30. (A) Perception


(B) Intelligence
(C) Sensation
(D) Consciousness

Being able to remember exactly how you celebrate Eid 2019 in an example
of ……….?

31. (A) Short-term memory


(B) Sensory memory
(C) Sensory adaptation
(D) Long-term memory
Sensory receptors found in the ……… allow you to smell.
(A) Eyes
(B) Ears
32. (C) Nose
(D) Tongue

What is the aim of forensic psychology?

(A) Used to diagnose and treat mental illness


33. (B) Examines how people learn
(C) Examines the behaviour of people
(D) Investigate criminal cases

…… is the first school of thoughts in psychology and it studies?

(A) Behaviorism psychology


34. (B) Structuralism school of thoughts
(C) Humanistic school of thought
(D) Psychoanalytic school of thought

Which cognitive process allows people to communicate?

(A) Learning
35. (B) Memory
(C) Language
(D) Thinking

Which type of memory allow you to remember things from around 30


seconds to a few days?
(A) Short-term memory
36. (B) Sensory memory
(C) Sensory adaptation
(D) Long-term memory

……. the process of getting, selecting and organizing the information that is
being sent from the five senses?
(A) Sensation
37. (B) Perception
(C) Intelligence
(D) Thinking
What allow the senses to transfer information from the environment, through
the spinal cord to the brain?
(A) Sensory receptors
38. (B) Perception
(C) Intelligence
(D) Senses

Which cognitive process allows us to see?


(A) Consciousness
(B) Sensation
39. (C) Perception
(D) Thinking

Children develop language skills during which stage of cognitive


development?
(A) Sensorimotor
40. (B) Pre-operational
(C) Concrete operational
(D) Formal operational

At what age does the formal operational stage of cognitive development


occur?
(A) 0 – 2 years
41. (B) 2 – 7 years
(C) 7 – 11 years
(D) + 11 years

What is fight and flight response?

(A) Automatic or natural reaction when something is scary or stressful


42. (B) Biological response which increased the chance of human survival
during dangerous situations
(C) It happens when we see an angry dog barking and approaching us
(D) All of the above

The strategies people use to deal with stress?

(A) Coping mechanisms


43. (B) Adapting mechanisms
(C) Solutions for stress
(D) All of the above
Answers Key

1 B – use strong passwords that are difficult for other people to guess

2 B – details about services provided in the clinic

3 C – any action that you take online

4 C – an up-to-date government website

5 D – feeling inadequate about your life

6 B – use strong passwords that are difficult for other people to guess

7 C – it can cause people to feel insecure about themselves

8 A – cyberbullying

9 C – sending hateful messages to someone online

10 D – all of the above

11 B – opening times of hospital clinics

12 B - The use of technology to threaten other people

13 B - Search your name online

14 C - Something that was posted on the ministry of health and prevention website

15 A - Inspire healthy lifestyle change

16 B - The study of mind and behaviour

17 D - Social psychology

18 C - Sensation

19 C - Interpersonal intelligence

20 A - Memory

21 C - A state of awareness of yourself and environment

22 D - Psychoanalytic school of thought


23 C - Methods

24 A - Cognitive psychology

25 B - Memory

26 D - Analytical

27 A - Sensorimotor

28 C - When a child learns how to cook by imitating their mother

29 C - Abstract

30 B - Intelligence

31 D - Long-term memory

32 C - Nose

33 D - Investigate criminal cases

34 B - Structuralism school of thoughts

35 C - Language

36 A - Short-term memory

37 B - Perception

38 A - Sensory receptors

39 B - Sensation

40 B - Pre-operational

41 D - + 11 years

42 D - All of the above

43 A - Coping mechanisms

Believe in yourself, stay strong, do the impossible

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