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Sample Test

Chapter 03

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

1.    Which observational study design recruits a representative sample of a population, asks them to complete a survey, and uses that information to get a “snapshot” of health status in the population at one point in time?

2.    Case Series

3.    Case-Control Study

4.    Cohort Study

5.    Prevalence (Cross-Sectional) Survey

 

Ans: D

Page: 43

 

 

 

2.    Which observational study design describes a group of people who all have the same disease?

3.    Case Series

4.    Case-Control Study

5.    Cohort Study

6.    Prevalence (Cross-Sectional) Survey

 

Ans: A

Page: 44

 

 

 

3.    Which observational study design compares the exposure histories of people with disease and a comparison group of people without disease?

4.    Case Series

5.    Case-Control Study

6.    Cohort Study

7.    Prevalence (Cross-Sectional) Survey

 

Ans: B

Page: 44

 

 

 

4.    Which observational study design follows a group of people forward in time to measure the rate of new (incident) disease in the population?

5.    Case Series

6.    Case-Control Study

7.    Cohort Study

8.    Prevalence (Cross-Sectional) Survey

 

Ans: C

Page: 47

 

 

 

5.    If the rate ratio (RR) and its 95% confidence interval for a cohort study is RR = 2.0 (1.5, 2.6), what is the most appropriate conclusion about the association between the exposure and the disease of interest?

6.    The exposure is a risk factor for the disease

7.    There is no statistically significant association between the exposure and the disease

8.    The exposure is protective against the disease.

 

Ans: A

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6.    If the rate ratio (RR) and its 95% confidence interval for a cohort study is RR = 1.1 (0.7, 1.6), what is the most appropriate conclusion about the association between the exposure and the disease of interest?

7.    The exposure is a risk factor for the disease

8.    There is no statistically significant association between the exposure and the disease

9.    The exposure is protective against the disease.

 

Ans: B

Page: 49

 

 

 

7.    If the rate ratio (RR) and its 95% confidence interval for a cohort study is RR = 0.5 (0.4, 0.6), what is the most appropriate conclusion about the association between the exposure and the disease of interest?

8.    The exposure is a risk factor for the disease

9.    There is no statistically significant association between the exposure and the disease

10.  The exposure is protective against the disease.

 

Ans: C

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8.    Which of the following bioethical principles says that a research study should “do good”?

9.    Beneficence

10.  Distributive justice

11.  Nonmaleficence

12.  Respect for persons

 

Ans: A

Page: 52

 

 

 

9.    Which of the following bioethical principles says that a research study should “do no harm”?

10.  Beneficence

11.  Distributive justice

12.  Nonmaleficence

13.  Respect for persons

 

Ans: C

Page: 53

 

 

 

10.  Which of the following bioethical principles says that the communities that take on the risk of testing a new drug should have continued access to the drug if it proves to be safe and effective?

11.  Beneficence

12.  Distributive justice

13.  Nonmaleficence

14.  Respect for persons

 

Ans: B

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11.  Which of the following bioethical principles says that all participants in a research study should have the autonomy to choose whether they want to volunteer to participate?

12.  Beneficence

13.  Distributive justice

14.  Nonmaleficence

15.  Respect for persons

 

Ans: D

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12.  Which of the following bioethical principles says that researchers must take careful steps to protect the confidentiality and privacy of study participants?

13.  Beneficence

14.  Distributive justice

15.  Nonmaleficence

16.  Respect for persons

 

Ans: D

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13.  What conclusion should be made when comparing the mean ages of cases and controls in a case-control study if the p-value for the t-test test is p=0.65?

14.  The means are different

15.  The means are not different

 

Ans: B

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13.  What conclusion should be made when comparing the proportion of men and women in a cohort study who were diagnosed with diabetes during the study period if the p-value for the Chi-square test is p=0.02?

14.  The proportions are different

15.  The proportions are not different

 

Ans: A

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15.  Which is not a characteristic of a good public health or medical research report?

16.  The article has been peer-reviewed and published in a respected journal

17.  The methods used to measure the exposures and health outcomes of interest are described in detail

18.  Most statistics are presented in the main text; there are few tables and figures

19.  The limitations of the study are acknowledged and discussed

20.  All of the above are characteristics of a good research report

 

Ans: C

Page: 60

 

 

 

Chapter 04

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

1.    Approximately what percentage of the world’s population lives below the international poverty line of about $1.25 per day?

2.    5%

3.    20%

4.    50%

5.    70%

 

Ans: B

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2.    Which of the following statements is true?

3.    Professional workers are more likely than manual laborers to die of cancer

4.    Professional workers are more likely than manual laborers to die of heart disease

5.    Professional workers are more likely than manual laborers to die of on-the-job injuries

6.    Unemployed adults are more likely than employed adults to die from suicide

 

Ans: D

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3.    Which of the following terms describes the total amount of good and services produced in a country by both national and foreign corporations?

4.    GDP

5.    GNI

6.    GNP

7.    PPP

 

Ans: A

Page: 72

 

 

 

4.    Which of the following terms describes the total income from selling goods and services produced in a country?

5.    GDP

6.    GNI

7.    GNP

8.    PPP

 

Ans: B

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5.    Which of the following terms describes the total amount of goods and services produced by a nation’s corporations, either in their home country or in a foreign location?

6.    GDP

7.    GNI

8.    GNP

9.    PPP

 

Ans: C

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6.    Which of the following terms is illustrated by the “Big Mac Index”?

7.    GDP

8.    GNI

9.    GNP

10.  PPP

 

Ans: D

Page: 73

 

 

 

7.    If a country has a Gini index of 72.9, what does it mean?

8.    The country has a very equal distribution of income

9.    The country has a very unequal distribution of income

10.  The top 10% of earners take in 72.9% of the country’s income

11.  The top 50% of earners take in 72.9% of the country’s income

 

Ans: B

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8.    Which of the following measures is not included in the calculation of a country’s human development index?

9.    GDP per capita

10.  Life expectancy at birth

11.  School enrollment and adult literacy rates

12.  Unemployment rates and income disparities

13.  All are included in the HDI

 

Ans: D

Page: 75

 

 

 

9.    Which of the following is not a partial explanation for health disparities between different racial and ethnic populations?

10.  Marginalized population groups may have higher rates of poverty, which is associated with reduced health status

11.  Marginalized populations groups may experience chronic psychosocial stress, which is associated with reduced health status

12.  Population groups may engage in different cultural practices, such as preferred diets

13.  Populations groups may be genetically different

14.  All of these are partial explanations for health disparities

 

Ans: E

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10.  Which of the following statements about prison health is nottrue?

11.  On any given day, about 10 million people worldwide are incarcerated

12.  On any given day, about 2 million adults in the United States are incarcerated

13.  Prisoners encounter special health risks, including an increased risk of tuberculosis

14.  Prisoners are not entitled to some of the civil rights that apply to non-incarcerated persons, such as the rights to protection from starvation and abuse

15.  All of the above statements are true

 

Ans: D

Page: 80

 

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