Global Health Quiz PDF
Document Details
Uploaded by Deleted User
Tags
Summary
This document is a quiz on global health. It contains questions about global migration, social determinants of health, and the field of global health. The summary covers some questions on the field of global health and its key characteristics.
Full Transcript
1\. It is one of the reasons why Filipinos work abroad is to have the experience to travel and experience abroad A. Migrant B. Curiosity C. Abuse and Violence 2\. It pertains to an area for study, research and practices that places a priority in improving health and achieving health equity for a...
1\. It is one of the reasons why Filipinos work abroad is to have the experience to travel and experience abroad A. Migrant B. Curiosity C. Abuse and Violence 2\. It pertains to an area for study, research and practices that places a priority in improving health and achieving health equity for all people worldwide A. Migration B. Unemployment and Low Wages C. Global health 3\. Refers to the global goals which are a universal call to action end poverty , protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity A. Global health B. Sustainable Development Goals on Health (SDGs) C. Curiosity 4\. It is fundamentally about crossing boundaries, which can be political or administrative A. Global migration B. Global health C. Enhancement and Professional Skills 5\. What is force migrants? A. Those who are compelled to migrate due to adverse circumstances beyond their control B. Contributes significantly to all aspects of economic and social development everywhere C. It influenced by various motivations including economic aspirations 6\. How many years did the organized labor migration exist in the Philippines? A. 500 years B. 800 years C. 400 years 7\. What are some of the primary motivations that drive individuals to participate in global migration? A\) Economic aspirations only B\) Family reunification and economic aspirations C\) Search for safety, family reunification, and economic aspirations D\) Political or administrative reasons alone 8\. What is a key characteristic of the field of Global Health? A\) Static and unchanging B\) Focused on local health issues C\) Dynamic and evolving D\) Limited to developed countries 9\. During which historical period did organized labor migration from the Philippines begin? A\) American colonial period (1898-1946) B\) Spanish colonial period (1521-1898) C\) Pre-colonial period D\) Post-independence period 10\. What is a major consequence of social determinants of health? A\) Health equality B\) Improved healthcare access C\) Health inequities (unfair and avoidable differences in health status) D\) Increased life expectancy 11\. Which regions\' cultural influences are specifically mentioned as shaping globalization? A\) Western and African B\) Eastern and European C\) Western (American) and Eastern (Korean) D\) Latin American and Middle Eastern 12\. According to the definition, what factors do NOT determine whether someone is considered a migrant? A\) Legal status B\) Voluntariness of movement C\) Causes for movement D\) All of the above 13\. Which of the following individuals would be considered a migrant, based on the definition? A\) A person moving within their city B\) A person moving to a different country for vacation C\) A person relocating permanently to another state or country D\) All of the above 14\. What does the term \"Global health\" primarily focus on? A. Advancing medical technology for developed nations B. Improving health and achieving health equity worldwide C. Reducing healthcare costs in specific regions D. Developing vaccines for specific diseases 15\. How is the term \"Global health\" best described? A. A static concept with a fixed definition B. A dynamic term evolving with the changing world C. A field focused only on academic research D. A regional initiative to improve healthcare access 16\. What is a critical element in addressing global health issues, as emphasized by Koplan et al.? a\) Individual efforts b\) Collaboration c\) Competition d\) Isolation 17\. What does \"transnational\" imply in the context of global health? a\) Issues confined to a single country b\) Issues transcending national boundaries c\) Solutions that avoid collaboration d\) Local health institution initiatives only 18\. What is one of the main motivations behind global migration? a\) Political aspirations b\) Economic aspirations c\) Environmental changes d\) Technological advancements 19\. What does global migration fundamentally involve? a\) Cultural exchange b\) Crossing political or administrative boundaries c\) Moving within a single region d\) Isolation from other countries