Pat’s favorite frozen pizza is involved in a national recall. What does this MOST likely mean?

(1 point)
The pizzas are now available throughout the country.
The FDA has decided the pizzas are healthy and safe.
Pat needs to return the pizzas to the grocery store.
People have gotten frostbite from touching the pizza.

The most likely meaning of a national recall is that Pat needs to return the pizzas to the grocery store.

Medical expenses are rarely a factor in bankruptcies.

(1 point)
True
False

False

Joachim thinks he might have a hernia. What is the MOST reliable way for him to verify his

possible diagnosis?
(1 point)
He should visit a website sponsored by the government.
He should read an article written by a nurse.
He should consult his primary care doctor.
He should research hernias on WebMD.

The most reliable way for Joachim to verify his possible diagnosis is to consult his primary care doctor.

Many people agree with zero-tolerance policies in schools. However, some people disagree with

these policies. What is the MOST logical argument against having a zero-tolerance policy?
(1 point)
Sometimes students should automatically be suspended if they make a bad choice.
Sometimes students deserve to be bullied or harassed by other classmates.
Some students will go unpunished because they are not caught by a teacher.
Some students will be punished because they make an error that meant no harm.

The most logical argument against having a zero-tolerance policy is that some students will be punished because they make an error that meant no harm.

Eliza works for the CDC. What is MOST likely one of her responsibilities?

(1 point)
She evaluates an individual’s need for health insurance.
She offers loans to small businesses.
She inspects food manufacturing plants.
She studies viruses and their causes.

One of Eliza's most likely responsibilities as an employee of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is studying viruses and their causes.

There has been a major oil spill in the ocean near Luigi’s home. Which government organization

will MOST likely help organize the cleanup of the spill?
(1 point)
the EPA
the FDA
the CDC
the NSPL

The government organization that will most likely help organize the cleanup of the oil spill is the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).

The US government has influenced public policy on smoking for decades. How did changes in

public policy affect smoking?
(1 point)
People must now be at least 19 years old to purchase cigarettes.
The dangers of smoking are well known by most people.
There is no longer any risk of illnesses from second-hand smoke.
Tobacco products are not allowed to be sold in grocery stores.

Changes in public policy on smoking have affected smoking in several ways, but the most relevant answer is that the dangers of smoking are well known by most people.

Val visits nih.gov. What is MOST likely true about this site?

(1 point)
It is biased because it is trying to sell supplements.
It is biased because only nurses are allowed to write articles.
It is reliable because it includes your personal health history.
It is reliable because it is sponsored by the government.

It is reliable because it is sponsored by the government.

Katy’s health insurance now offers telemedicine as one of her options. What does this MOST

likely mean for Katy?
(1 point)
She can have virtual appointments with her doctor.
She can take digestible pills to track her medication intake.
She can get a mammogram in her own house.
She can research her medical condition on free websites.

This likely means that Katy can have virtual appointments with her doctor through telemedicine.

Jasmine lives in Canada. Hiromi lives in the United States. How does Jasmine’s health

insurance MOST likely differ from Hiromi’s?
(1 point)
Jasmine’s is provided by private agencies.
Jasmine’s is paid for by the government.
Jasmine is unable to have any health insurance.
Jasmine is paying a higher price for insurance.

Jasmine's health insurance most likely differs from Hiromi's in that Jasmine's health insurance is paid for by the government, as Canada has a publicly funded healthcare system, while Hiromi's health insurance is likely provided by private agencies in the United States.

On YouTube, Sam sees a video that says, “Just say no to alcohol. Teens who drink alcohol risk

harming themselves and others.” What is Sam MOST likely seeing?
(1 point)
a PSA
an MRI
a CDC
an SBA

Sam is most likely seeing a PSA (Public Service Announcement) video on YouTube.

Henry lives in the United States and works as a high school teacher. What is MOST likely TRUE

about his health insurance coverage?
(1 point)
It is not available to him unless he declares bankruptcy.
It is paid for with tax money that contributes to social services.
It is provided by his work through a private agency.
It is offered by his employer through a government agency.

It is most likely true that Henry's health insurance coverage is provided by his work through a private agency.

Bertha works in advertising. What is MOST likely true about advertising?

(1 point)
It is funded by government agencies.
It is regulated by the CDC and the SBA.
It tries to get people to take action.
It always promotes a positive message.

It is most likely true that advertising tries to get people to take action.

The US government pays for all of its citizens’ medical care.

(1 point)
True
False

False

At Roberta’s school, the teachers ask all of the students to assess themselves on their SEL

competencies. Which question will Roberta MOST likely answer during her SEL assessment?
(1 point)
How well do you perform on math tests?
How do you show respect for other students?
What are your top three athletic skills?
What do you usually eat for breakfast?

Roberta will most likely answer the question "How do you show respect for other students?" during her SEL assessment.

Nathaniel’s doctor suspects that he has a blood clot in his leg. Which tool will help the doctor

MOST accurately assess Nathaniel’s leg for a blood clot?
(1 point)
thermal imaging
an X-ray
a mammogram
an ultrasound

An ultrasound is the tool that will help the doctor most accurately assess Nathaniel's leg for a blood clot.

Melanie is signing up for Medicaid. What does this MOST likely mean?

(1 point)
She will have increased access to fresh produce.
She will be getting a loan from the SBA.
She will be required to file for bankruptcy.
She will receive free or low-cost health care.

Melanie signing up for Medicaid most likely means that she will receive free or low-cost health care.