What does HIV stand for?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Human Influenza Virus
Hepatitis Infection Virus
Human Intestinal Virus
What is the primary mode of transmission for HIV?
Unprotected sexual intercourse
Sharing needles
Mother-to-child transmission
Blood transfusion
Which of the following fluids can transmit HIV?
Blood
Semen
Saliva
Urine
Tears
What is the most common way to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV?
Using condoms consistently and correctly
Taking antiretroviral medication
Getting vaccinated
Abstaining from sex
Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of HIV infection?
Sudden weight loss
Persistent cough
Fever
Headache
Joint pain
What does AIDS stand for?
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Autoimmune Disease Syndrome
Advanced Infection Disease Syndrome
Asthma and Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Which of the following is NOT a common method of HIV testing?
Visual inspection
Blood test
Oral swab
Rapid test
What is the term used to describe an HIV-positive person who does not show any symptoms of AIDS?
Asymptomatic
Symptomatic
Immunocompromised
Seropositive
Which of the following is an example of a high-risk behavior for HIV transmission?
Sharing needles
Kissing
Hugging
Using public toilets
What is the term used to describe the period between HIV infection and the development of detectable antibodies?
Window period
Incubation period
Latent period
Asymptomatic period
Which of the following statements about HIV/AIDS in the workplace is true?
Employers have a legal obligation to protect employees from HIV/AIDS-related discrimination
Employees with HIV/AIDS are always unable to work
HIV/AIDS can have a significant impact on productivity and absenteeism
HIV/AIDS can only be transmitted through direct contact with blood
What is the term used to describe the process of disclosing one's HIV status to others?
HIV disclosure
HIV concealment
HIV stigmatization
HIV discrimination
Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of HIV/AIDS for a business sub-sector?
Decreased workforce productivity
Increased healthcare costs
Loss of skilled employees
Improved employee morale
Which of the following is an example of a workplace accommodation for an employee with HIV/AIDS?
Flexible work hours
Termination of employment
Reduction in salary
Exclusion from company events
What is the term used to describe the negative attitudes and beliefs towards people living with HIV/AIDS?
HIV stigma
HIV acceptance
HIV discrimination
HIV concealment
What is the most common route of HIV transmission worldwide?
Unprotected sexual intercourse
Sharing needles
Mother-to-child transmission
Blood transfusion
Which of the following body fluids does NOT transmit HIV?
Saliva
Semen
Vaginal fluid
Breast milk
What is the recommended method for preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV during childbirth?
Administering antiretroviral drugs to the mother and newborn
Exclusive breastfeeding
Avoiding pregnancy
Cesarean section delivery
Which of the following is an example of a barrier method of HIV prevention?
Condoms
Oral contraceptives
Diaphragms
Intrauterine devices (IUDs)
What is the window period for HIV testing?
The time between HIV infection and the detection of antibodies
The time between exposure to HIV and the onset of symptoms
The time it takes for HIV to become AIDS
The time it takes for antiretroviral drugs to suppress HIV replication
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