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Check your knowledge about HIV/AIDS by selecting one of the choices in each question.  When finished, click on "well...how did I do" at the bottom of the page to check the results and click on more information if you are interested in expanding your knowledge about HIV/AIDS.
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 1) If you already have an STD, you are at higher risk to get HIV

 True        False

2) HIV is transmitted from one person to another through:

   a)  Sexual contact

   b) Saliva

  c) Blood to blood contact

  d) a & c

  e) all of the above

3) Young people and  minorities are at higher risk of HIV infection.

 True        False

4) There is a vaccine to prevent HIV infection.

 True        False

5) “The window period” for testing is:  

   a) Period between the initial infection and the onset of AIDS

   b) Period between the initial infection and the detection of HIV antibodies in an HIV test.

   c) Period between the detection of antibodies in an HIV test and the onset of symptoms.

  d) All of the above

6) The average time between the infection with HIV and the development of AIDS is

   a) 6 months-1 year

   b) 3-4 years

   c) 7-8 years

  d) 10-12 years

7) Risk factors for HIV/AIDS include:

   a) Unprotected sex

   b) Kissing

  c) Use of intravenous drugs

  d) a & c

 e) All of the above

8) Latex condoms are highly effective in preventing HIV transmission when used correctly and used every time.

 True        False

9) You can tell by looking at someone whether he or she is infected with HIV or has AIDS.

 True        False

10) Recently scientists discovered a cure for AIDS

 True        False

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