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Scholastic Choices Quiz - 8/18/17
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Question 1
1.
"Should Soda Have a Warning Label?"
Drinking soda causes your ______________ level to rise.
A) tooth decay
B) insulin
C) blood
D) energy
Question 2
2.
"Should Soda Have a Warning Label?"
Some people feel that blaming obesity on one ___________ , like soda, won’t solve the problem.
A) endorsement
B) epidemic
C) moderation
D) scapegoat
Question 3
3.
"Should Soda Have a Warning Label?"
A typical soda contains almost 10 teaspoons of sugar, which is almost ___________ times your maximum daily allowance.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
Question 4
4.
"Should Soda Have a Warning Label?"
Many soda companies rely on celebrity _____________ as part of their advertising to teens.
A) cameos
B) friendships
C) customers
D) endorsements
Question 5
5.
"Should Soda Have a Warning Label?"
Which of the following groups of people are more likely to consume sugary drinks than any other group?
A) People above the age of 50
B) Teens and young adults
C) Children below the age of 10
D) People above the age of 60
Question 6
6.
"Should Soda Have a Warning Label?"
Which of the following health effects may NOT occur as a result of drinking too much soda?
A) Your teeth could rot because of the acid and sugar found in sodas
B) Your blood sugar could spike
C) Your levels of endorphins could surge
D) You could gain weight, since the extra liquid calories don't necessarily make you feel full
Question 7
7.
"We're Standing Up for Respect"
The phrase “locker room talk” excuses ________ language that’s offensive in a sexual way.
A) aggressive
B) complimentary
C) lewd
D) angry
Question 8
8.
"We're Standing Up for Respect"
Zoe felt the ranking system at her school was prejudiced against women, or _____________.
A) harmless
B) misogynistic
C) derogatory
D) irrelevant
Question 9
9.
"We're Standing Up for Respect"
Both Zoe and the athletes were demonstrating _________ by speaking out.
A) advocacy
B) restraint
C) patience
D) anger
Question 10
10.
"We're Standing Up for Respect"
How does the football coach at South Garland High School encourage his players to treat women with respect?
A) He has his players think about how they can support women
B) He allows each player to write a pledge on a piece of paper and they post it online
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above are correct
Question 11
11.
"We're Standing Up for Respect"
Even __________ universities are dealing with issues of women being judged by their looks.
A) unknown
B) small
C) local
D) prestigious
Question 12
12.
"One Deadly Night"
What percentage of teen drinking is in the form of binge drinking?
A) 60
B) 25
C) 90
D) 10
Question 13
13.
"One Deadly Night"
How quickly can your liver process the toxins from alcohol?
A) 1 drink per 30 minutes
B) 2 drinks per hour
C) 1 drink per hour
D) 3 drinks per hour
Question 14
14.
"One Deadly Night"
If you suspect someone is suffering from alcohol poisoning, what should you do?
A) roll them on their side
B) stay with them and keep them awake
C) get help
D) all of the above
Question 15
15.
"One Deadly Night"
According to the article, which of the following is true regarding alcopops?
A) They are alcoholic drinks, but are packaged to resemble sodas
B) They are non-alcoholic drinks
C) They are available for people 18 and older to purchase
D) They contain less alcohol than beer and wine
Question 16
16.
"Secret Stress Busters of the Stars"
When you encounter a stressor, ___________ floods through your body.
A) oxytocin
B) adrenaline
C) estrogen
D) testosterone
Question 17
17.
"Secret Stress Busters of the Stars"
Simone Biles uses ___________ to help prepare herself for competition.
A) a mantra
B) meditation
C) visualization
D) a guide
Question 18
18.
"Secret Stress Busters of the Stars"
What is the purpose of the body’s “fight or flight” response?
A) to help us relax when we feel stress
B) to prompt us to reach out to others for help
C) to help protect us from danger
D) to signal us when it’s time to sleep
Question 19
19.
"Secret Stress Busters of the Stars"
What percentage of teens feel overwhelmed by stress?
A) 13
B) 65
C) 31
D) 25
Question 20
20.
"What Are You?"
What prompted Lexi to start advocating for other multiracial teens?
A) her parents asked her to
B) an essay she wrote for school
C) a documentary she watched
D) her friends
Question 21
21.
"What Are You?"
Lexi says __________________ can make people miss out on great friendships.
A) assumptions
B) attitudes
C) prejudice
D) mind-set
Question 22
22.
"What Are You?"
What does Lexi wish other people realized?
A) words can hurt
B) insults aren’t jokes
C) you shouldn’t stereotype
D) all of the above
Question 23
23.
"What Are You?
A __________________ , like Project Race, is a charity group or organization that advocates for social causes
A) club
B) nonprofit
C) website
D) campaign
Question 24
24.
"What Are You?"
Lexi is the Teen President of Project RACE, which advocates for the multiracial community. Which of the following is a goal of the program?
A) Change forms, allowing 'multiracial' to be its own category
B) Educate others about the discrimination that multiracial people face
C) Save lives, which includes getting multiracial people to donate
D) All of the above are goals of the program