Q3p.e Summative Test
Q3p.e Summative Test
Q3p.e Summative Test
What is the stage when you feel a bit better and disappearance of the disease or it is the time the
host recovers gradually and returns to baseline?
A. illness stage
B. convalescence stage
C. incubation stage
D. prodromal stage
2. What is the period between the end of the incubation period and the point at which the characteristic
symptoms of the illness appear?
A. Latent period
B. Prodromal period
C. Convalescent period
D. Communicable period
A. It is a non-living entity
D. A type of bacteria
B. Avoiding handwashing
C. The period between the end of incubation and the appearance of symptoms
B. The time between the entry of an infectious agent and the onset of symptoms
A. Bats
B. Dogs
C. Cats
D. Birds
10. What is the stage that is onset of non-specific sign of infection, like slight elevation of temperature?
A. illness stage
B. prodromal stage
C. convalescence stage
D. incubation stage
11. What is the method by which the organism moves from one host to another?
A. pathogen
B. reservoir
C. portal of exit
D. mode of transmission
12. Which of the following is the state or condition of being subject to death; mortal character, nature,
or existence?
A. morbidity
B. humanity
C. mortality
D. society
13. What is the most effective strategy for preventing the spread of disease?
A. face
B. hands
C. feet
14. What is a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal, or object?
A. virus
B. pathogens
C. non-communicable disease
D. communicable disease
15. Why do pathogens like to 'attack' humans?
A. shelter
B. place to multiply
C. food source
16. Which stage follows the convalescence stage in the progression of an infection?
A. prodromal stage
B. illness stage
C. incubation stage
D. convalescence stage
17. What is the term for the method by which a disease-causing agent is transmitted to a new host?
A. infection
B. contagion
C. transmission
D. inoculation
18. What is the term for the period between exposure to a pathogen and the appearance of symptoms?
A. incubation period
B. contagious period
C. symptomatic period
D. infectious period
A. direct contact
B. airborne
C. genetic
D. fecal-oral
20. Which symptom is NOT typically associated with a disease?
A. rashes
B. headache
C. vomiting
D. dizziness
1. B
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. B
14. D
15. B
16. A
17. C
18. A
19. C
20. B
21. A
1. What is the basis of all locomotor movements according to the content?
A. Walk
B. Run
C. Jump
D. Step
2. Which movement involves a series of steps executed by both feet alternately in any direction?
A. Jump
B. Run
C. Walk
D. Step
A. Series of jumps
D. Series of spins
4. Which movement involves a series of steps executed by both feet alternately in any direction?
A. Jump
B. Run
C. Walk
D. Step
A. Series of jumps
6. Which movement involves a series of steps executed by both feet alternately in any direction?
A. Jump
B. Run
C. Walk
D. Step
A. Series of jumps
D. Series of spins
9. Which locomotor movement involves taking off from one foot and landing on the same foot?
A. Jump
B. Run
C. Walk
D. Step
10. What does the term 'locomotor' refer to in the context of movements?
11. In a walk, when are both feet in contact with the ground?
A. Never
B. Always
C. At the beginning
D. At a certain moment
12. Which movement prepares you to move in any direction by transferring weight from one foot to the
other?
A. Jump
B. Run
C. Walk
D. Step
13. What is the origin of the word 'locomotor' based on the content?
A. Movement in water
B. Movement in air
C. Movement in place
D. Movement in a group
14. How many ways are described to perform a jump in the content?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
1. D
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. A
11. D
12. D
13. C
14. D
1. What is the term for the act of decreasing the angle of a joint?
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Release
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Release
A. Extension
B. Contraction
C. Release
D. Flexion
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Release
5. Which type of movement does not allow you to move from one place to another?
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Non-Locomotor
6. type of movement involves landing on both feet after taking off from one foot
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Festival Dances
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Release
8. What is the term for a muscle movement done when it shortens, narrows, and tightens?
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Release
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Contraction
D. Release
12. In the context of body movement, what does pivot refer to?
13. What is the action of twisting a body segment from an axis called?
A. Collapse
B. Recover
C. Rotation
D. Twist
A. Exertion of energy
B. Base of support
C. Twisting movement
D. Pivoting action
15. Which body parts can rotation be performed in, besides ball and socket joints?
17. What action involves moving a body segment halfway front or back from an axis?
A. Collapse
B. Recover
C. Twist
D. Turn
A. Recover
B. Rotate
C. Twist
D. Pivot
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. D
6. D
7. D
8. C
9. B
10. C
11. B
12. A
13. D
14. B
15. C
16. B
17. C
18. B
19. A