PMP_Lesson_2_-_20th_2025 Flashcards
- A study done during this period revealed
that approximately 48% of all premature
deaths could be traced to one’s lifestyle
or health behavior— choices that people
make.
a. Health Resources Development Period
b. Period of Social Engineering
c. Reform Phase
d. Period of Health Promotion
d. Period of Health Promotion
- A study done during this period revealed that approximately 48% of all premature deaths could be traced to one’s lifestyle or health behavior— choices that people make.
- Publication of a document that brought together much of what was known about the relationship of personal behavior and health status
- Marked the beginning of the period
when the federal government once
again became active in health matters
a. 1900-1920
b. 1920’s
c. 1960-1973
d. 1974-present
c. 1960-1973
- The demise of the America’s president
happened during this period, which later
helped America focused on its number
one killer: heart disease
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
d. Postwar years
- The demise of the America’s president happened during this period, which later helped America focused on its number one killer: heart disease
- Hill Burton Act was passed
- Development of polio vaccine
- Prohibition resulted in a decline in the
number of alcoholics and alcohol-related
deaths
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
b. 1920’s
- Prohibition resulted in a decline in the number of alcoholics and alcohol-related deaths
- The first professional preparation program for health educators was begun at Columbia by Dr Thomas D. Wood, whom many consider the father of health education.
- Period of slow growth in public health
- Life expectancy in the US was 59.7 years
- America’s president created numerous
agencies and programs for public works
as part of his “New Deal”.
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
c. Great Depression and World War II
- America’s president created numerous agencies and programs for public works as part of his “New Deal”.
- Social Security Act was passed
- Immediately following the conclusion of
the war, however, many of the medical
discoveries made during wartime made
their way into civilian medical practice.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- During the reform phase, the remarkable
discoveries in microbiology made in the
previous years have not dramatically
improved the health of the average
citizen.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- The first professional preparation
program for health educators was begun
at Columbia by Dr Thomas D. Wood,
whom many consider the father of
health education.
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
b. 1920’s
- Prohibition resulted in a decline in the number of alcoholics and alcohol-related deaths
- The first professional preparation program for health educators was begun at Columbia by Dr Thomas D. Wood, whom many consider the father of health education.
- Period of slow growth in public health
- Life expectancy in the US was 59.7 years
- Amendments to the Social Security Act
of 1935 was made
a. Health Resources Development
Period
b. Reform Phase
c. Period of Social Engineering
d. Period of Health Promotion
a. Health Resources Development
Period
- Amendments to the Social Security Act of 1935 was made
- To draw attention to unsafe working conditions, the plight of the immigrants working in the meat packing industry was graphically depicted in a book “The Jungle”
- This period also saw the birth of the first national-level volunteer health agencies
- Publication of a document that brought
together much of what was known about
the relationship of personal behavior
and health status
a. Period of Health Promotion
b. Health Resources Development
Period
c. Reform Phase
d. Period of Social Engineering
a. Period of Health Promotion
- A study done during this period revealed that approximately 48% of all premature deaths could be traced to one’s lifestyle or health behavior— choices that people make.
- Publication of a document that brought together much of what was known about the relationship of personal behavior and health status
- Hill Burton Act was passed
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
d. Postwar years
- The demise of the America’s president happened during this period, which later helped America focused on its number one killer: heart disease
- Hill Burton Act was passed
- Development of polio vaccine
- Period of slow growth in public health
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
b. 1920’s
- Prohibition resulted in a decline in the number of alcoholics and alcohol-related deaths
- The first professional preparation program for health educators was begun at Columbia by Dr Thomas D. Wood, whom many consider the father of health education.
- Period of slow growth in public health
- Life expectancy in the US was 59.7 years
- Social Security Act was passed
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
c. Great Depression and World War II
- America’s president created numerous agencies and programs for public works as part of his “New Deal”.
- Social Security Act was passed
- Life expectancy in the US was 59.7
years
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
b. 1920’s
- Prohibition resulted in a decline in the number of alcoholics and alcohol-related deaths
- The first professional preparation program for health educators was begun at Columbia by Dr Thomas D. Wood, whom many consider the father of health education.
- Period of slow growth in public health
- Life expectancy in the US was 59.7 years
- First local health department was
established
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
a. Reform Phase
- First local health department was established
- Establishment of first school of public health
- Development of polio vaccine
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
d. Postwar years
- The demise of the America’s president happened during this period, which later helped America focused on its number one killer: heart disease
- Hill Burton Act was passed
- Development of polio vaccine
- Establishment of first school of public
health
a. Reform Phase
b. 1920’s
c. Great Depression and World War II
d. Postwar years
a. Reform Phase
- First local health department was established
- Establishment of first school of public health
- To draw attention to unsafe working
conditions, the plight of the immigrants
working in the meat packing industry
was graphically depicted in a book “The
Jungle”
a. Health Resources Development
Period
b. Period of Social Engineering
c. Period of Health Promotion
a. Health Resources Development
Period
- Amendments to the Social Security Act of 1935 was made
- To draw attention to unsafe working conditions, the plight of the immigrants working in the meat packing industry was graphically depicted in a book “The Jungle”
- This period also saw the birth of the first national-level volunteer health agencies
- Government health insurance for the
poor, disabled and elderly were passed
a. Health Resources Development
Period
b. Period of Social Engineering
c. Period of Health Promotion
b. Period of Social Engineering
- This period also saw the birth of the first
national-level volunteer health agencies
a. Health Resources Development
Period
b. Period of Social Engineering
c. Period of Health Promotion
a. Health Resources Development
Period
- Amendments to the Social Security Act of 1935 was made
- To draw attention to unsafe working conditions, the plight of the immigrants working in the meat packing industry was graphically depicted in a book “The Jungle”
- This period also saw the birth of the first national-level volunteer health agencies
- He was assigned to organize a medical
society in the Philippines in order to
hasten delivery of medical assistance
from the American Red Cross.
a. Edwom C. Carter, MD
b. Joseph M. Oconner Donelan, MD
c. Major John Rich Mc Dill, MD
d. Richard P. Strong, MD
c. Major John Rich Mc Dill, MD
- Which of the following activities were present in the First Decade (1903-1913) of the Philippine Medical Association?
a. Education of the public on hygiene,
sanitation and immunization was
started.
b. First PIMA Journal was established.
c. Survey of the magnitude of all
Communicable Diseases to
formulate strategies to control them.
d. Worked for the affiliation of PIMA
with American Medical Association.
b. First PIMA Journal was established.
- It was in what decade that the Philippine
Islands Medical Association was
amended to be the Philippine Medical
Association?
a. First Decade
b. Second Decade
c. Third Decade
d. Fourth Decade
d. Fourth Decade
- This was invented through research that
they have discovered and eradicated
Beri-beri which was the cause of high
infant mortality?
a. Ceelin
b. Nutrilin
c. Tiki-Tiki
d. Vidaylin
c. Tiki-Tiki
- In what decade that the PMA started an
idea of Medical Care which became the
Philippine Medical Care Commission
now PhilHealth?
a. Fifth Decade
b. Sixth Decade
c. Seventh Decade
d. Eighth Decade
b. Sixth Decade
- Which of the following is the group
created by PMA in which it was assisted
by police and courts sanctions on
missions against abrotionsists,
malpractice and quackery?
a. Task Force Asclepius
b. Task Force Caduceus
c. Task Force Hippocrates
d. Task Force Quacks
b. Task Force Caduceus
- In the Eight Decade which of the
following Public Declarations is NOT
included?
a. Approval of Drug Rehabilitation
Center
b. Dangers of Tobacco and Smoking
c. Need for the military to protect
doctors in areas of conflict
d. PMA objection to the Ministry of
Health Policy of undue restrictions
on drug importation
a. Approval of Drug Rehabilitation
Center
- It was on what decade of the legacy of
PMA wherein the internship was
returned to Colleges?
a. Third Decade
b. Fifth Decade
c. Seventh Decade
d. Ninth Decade
d. Ninth Decade
- It was in this decade that the PMA won
the Most Outstanding Accredited
Professional Organization Award for 2
consecutive years.
a. Eighth Decade
b. Ninth Decade
c. Tenth Decade
d. Eleventh Decade
d. Eleventh Decade
- These members pay usual yearly
membership and other dues of the PMA
plus the local component society dues.
a. Emeritus Members
b. Life Members
c. Non Resident Members
d. Regular Members
d. Regular Members
- Which of the following is NOT an
Emeritus Member?
a. Exempt from the requirements of the
Commission on CME for the
duration of their residence abroad.
b. Judged to have beed worthy and
meritorious members of the PMA
c. Regular members of good standing
for at least 15 consecutive years that
have reached the age of 65.
d. Shall not pay the usual membership
and other fees of the PMA.
a. Exempt from the requirements of the
Commission on CME for the
duration of their residence abroad.
- Las Pinas Medical Society is included in
which Component Society?
a. Central Luzon Region
b. Manila City Region
c. Rizal Region
d. Southern Tagalog Region
c. Rizal Region
- It is the largest medical specialty
organization under the umbrella of the
Philippine Medical Association?
a. Philippine Academy of Family
Physicians
b. Philippine College of Surgeons
c. Philippine College of Physicians
d. Philippine Pediatric Society
a. Philippine Academy of Family
Physicians
- Which of the following surgical
professionals is NOT included in the
Philippine College of Surgeons?
a. Philippine Academy of
Ophthalmology
b. Philippine Society of Head and Neck
Surgery, Inc.
c. Philippine Obstetrical and
Gynecological Society
d. Philippine Society of General
Surgeons
c. Philippine Obstetrical and
Gynecological Society
- The Philippine College of Physicians
has sixteen (16) subspecialty society,
which of the following is an Affiliate
Society?
a. Philippine College of Chest
Physicians
b. Philippine Heart Association
c. Philippine Neurological Association
d. Philippine Rheumatology
Association
c. Philippine Neurological Association
- Among the 16 subspecialty societies of
Philippine College of Physicians which
of the following is NOT a Component
Society?
a. Philippine Society of Allergy, Asthma
and Immunology
b. Philippine Society of General
Internal Medicine
c. Philippine Society of Medical
Oncology
d. Philippine Society of Microbiology
and Infectious Diseases
b. Philippine Society of General
Internal Medicine
- Which of the Specialty Society has its
mission is through the development of
its LEADERS in the provision of the best
standards of care for the
BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL WELL BEING of
patients, families, communities and
ourselves?
a. Philippine Academy of Family
Physicians
b. Philippine College of Physicians
c. Philippine Psychiatric Association
d. Philippine Pediatric Society
c. Philippine Psychiatric Association
- This Specialty Society is an organization
of physicians who care for infants,
children and adolescents?
a. Philippine Academy of Family
Physicians
b. Philippine Academy of Physicians in
School Health, INC.
c. Philippine College of Physicians
d. Philippine Pediatric Society
d. Philippine Pediatric Society
- Which of the following is NOT TRUE in
the title of FELLOW in the Philippine
College of Physicians?
a. An internist who has satisfactorily
passed requirements of the PCP
and having been certified as such,
may carry the title Diplomate in
Internal Medicine and Fellow of the
PCP.
b. Attending continuing medical
education of internists qualifies a
member to be a fellow.
c. Diplomate in Internal Medicine who
has fulfilled the requirements for
membership as Fellow in the PCP.
d. Internist who has satisfactorily
fulfilled requirements of the PCP and
has been certified as such, may
carry the title Diplomate in Internal
Medicine and Fellow of the PCP.
b. Attending continuing medical
education of internists qualifies a
member to be a fellow.
- Which of the following is covered by the
PMA Board Resolution number 79?
a. Philippine Academy of Physicians in
School Health, INC.
b. Philippine Academy of
Ophthalmology
c. Philippine Academy of Pediatric
Pulmonologists, INC.
d. Philippine Academy of Rehabilitation
Medicine
d. Philippine Academy of Rehabilitation
Medicine
Philippine Academy of Rehabilitation
Medicine
Philippine Psychiatric Association
- Four specialty hospitals were built
during Marcos regime, which of the
following were built in the same year?
a. Philippine Heart Center and
Philippine Children’s Medical Center
b. Philippine Children’s Medical Center
and National Kidney and Transplant
Institute
c. National Kidney and Transplant
Institute and Lung Center of the
Philippines
d. Lung Center of the Philippines and
East Avenue Medical Center
c. National Kidney and Transplant
Institute and Lung Center of the
Philippines
- “Provision to every Filipino of the highest
possible quality of health care that is
accessible, efficient, equitably
distributed, adequately funded, fairly
financed, and appropriately used by an
informed and empowered public”
a. Kalusugan pangmamamayan
b. Kalusugan pangkalahatan
c. Kalusugan pangkabataan
d. Kalusugan panglipunan
b. Kalusugan pangkalahatan
- Define the national health policy and
formulate and implement a national
health plan within the framework of
the government’s general policies and
plans, and present proposals to
appropriate authorities on national
issues which have health implications.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
a. TRUE
- Suggest health programs, services,
facilities and other requirements as may
be needed, subject to availability of
funds and administrative rules and
regulations.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
b. FALSE
- Coordinate or collaborate with, and
assist local communities, agencies and
interested groups including international
organizations in activities related to
health.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
a. TRUE
- Administer selected laws, rules and
regulations in the field of health,
including quarantine laws and food and
drug safety laws.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
b. FALSE
- Collect, analyze and disseminate
statistical and other relevant information
on the country’s health situation, and
require the reporting of such information
from appropriate sources.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
a. TRUE
- Batangas Medical Center
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
c. CALABARZON
- Culion Sanitarium and General Hospital
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
e. MIMAROPA
- Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial
Medical Center
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
h. Central Visayas
- Schistosomiasis Control and Research
Hospital
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
g. Eastern Visayas
- Southern Philippines Medical Center
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
b. Davao
- Cotobato Regional and Medical Center
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKSARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
d. SOCCSKSARGEN
- Basilan General Hospital
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
- Bicol Regional Training and Teaching
Hospital
a. Bicol
b. Davao
c. CALABARZON
d. SOCCSKARGEN
e. MIMAROPA
f. Zamboanga Peninsula
g. Eastern Visayas
h. Central Visayas
a. Bicol
- San Lazaro Hospital
a. Preventive, curative, and
rehabilitative mental health care
services.
b. Orthopedic surgery and
rehabilitation medicine
c. Infectious Disease
d. Lung and other chest diseases
e. Obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatric
cases
c. Infectious Disease
- Dr. Fabella Memorial Hospital
a. Preventive, curative, and
rehabilitative mental health care
services.
b. Orthopedic surgery and
rehabilitation medicine
c. Infectious Disease
d. Lung and other chest diseases.
e. Obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatric
cases.
e. Obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatric
cases.
- National Center for Mental Health
a. Preventive, curative, and
rehabilitative mental health care
services.
b. Orthopedic surgery and
rehabilitation medicine
c. Infectious Disease
d. Lung and other chest diseases.
e. Obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatric
cases.
a. Preventive, curative, and
rehabilitative mental health care
services.
- Philippine Orthopedic Center
a. Preventive, curative, and
rehabilitative mental health care
services.
b. Orthopedic surgery and
rehabilitation medicine
c. Infectious Disease
d. Lung and other chest diseases.
e. Obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatric
cases.
b. Orthopedic surgery and
rehabilitation medicine
- Lung Center of the Philippines
a. Preventive, curative, and
rehabilitative mental health care
services.
b. Orthopedic surgery and
rehabilitation medicine
c. Infectious Disease
d. Lung and other chest diseases.
e. Obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatric
cases.
d. Lung and other chest diseases.
- _____________ is a serious disruption
of the functioning of society, causing
widespread human, material or
environmental losses that exceeds the
local capacity to respond, and calls for
external assistance
a. Disaster
b. Catastrophe
c. Crisis
d. Complex Emergency
a. Disaster
- Situations of disrupted
livelihoods and threats to life produced
by warfare, civil disturbance and
large-scale movements of people, in
which any emergency response has to
be conducted in a difficult political and
security environment.
a. Disaster
b. Catastrophe
c. Crisis
d. Complex Emergency
d. Complex Emergency
- _____________ result either directly or
indirectly from **human activities **that
disrupt the ecosystem or relate to
technological activities of human
origin.This has been attributed, in part or entirely, to human intent, error,
negligence, or involves a failure of a
manufactured system.
a. Disaster
b. Catastrophe
c. Technological or Human Induced
d. Complex Emergency
c. Technological or Human Induced
- _______________ A potentially
damaging physical event, phenomenon,
or human activity that may cause the
loss of life or injury, property damage,
social and economic disruption, or
environmental degradation.
a. Disaster
b. Catastrophe
c. Hazard
d. Crisis
c. Hazard
- Is an event or series of events
representing a critical threat to the
health, safety, security or wellbeing of a
community, usually over a wide area.
Armed conflicts, epidemics, famine,
natural disasters, environmental
emergencies and other major harmful
events may involve or lead to a
humanitarian crisis.
a. Disaster
b. Catastrophe
c. Hazard
d. Crisis
d. Crisis
- _____________ The unlawful use of
force against persons or property to
intimidate or coerce a government, the
civilian population, or any segment
thereof, in the furtherance of political or
social objectives.
a. Terrorism
b. Catastrophe
c. Hazard
d. Crisis
a. Terrorism
- ______________ the result of a disaster
so severe that the community ceases to
exist or its continued survival is drawn
into question.
a. Terrorism
b. Catastrophe
c. Hazard
d. Crisis
b. Catastrophe
- The conditions determined by physical,
social, economic and environmental
factors or processes, which increase the
susceptibility of a community to the
impact of hazards. The degree to which
a population or an individual is unable to
anticipate, cope with, resist and recover
from the impact of a disaster.
a. Concept of Vulnerability
b. Concept of Mitigation
c. Concept of Crisis
d. Concept of Hazard
a. Concept of Vulnerability
- Defined as a means to moderate the
force or intensity or to alleviate a crisis,
making it milder.
a. Concept of Vulnerability
b. Concept of Mitigation
c. Concept of Crisis
d. Concept of Hazard
b. Concept of Mitigation
- To prepare ourselves for any disaster we
need to be aware of the hazards by
everyone in a community. It means
active participation of all sectors, in
disaster mitigation efforts following the
lead of civil authorities, long before
catastrophe strikes.‘’A society invests
heavily in knowledge and treats
disasters not as rare events but as
unresolved problems in developmental
planning.
a. Culture of Safety
b. Culture of Planning
c. Culture of Disaster
d. Culture of Hazard
a. Culture of Safety
- Oil spills, radiation emergencies from
nuclear blasts, and bioterrorism are all
examples of what kind of disaster? (You
may select more than one response)
a. Natural disaster
b. Technological disaster
c. Complex emergency
d. Human-induced disaster
b. Technological disaster
d. Human-induced disaster
- Why Philippines ranked the high on the
list of most vulnerable countries to
climate change (UN agency).except:
a. Coastal Homes; A lot of people live
on low-lying coastal islands in the
Philippines, with more than 60
percent of the population living in
coastal zones, according to World
Bank estimates.
b. Warm Ocean Waters;Located just
above the equator, it faces the
western Pacific without much else in
the way to take the force of storms
before they make landfall. Those
warm, equatorial waters power
storms, about 20 typhoons a year. “It
has the warmest ocean
temperatures in the world.
c. Deforestation has caused similar
problems in places such as Haiti,
where mudslides were triggered by
rainstorms. The soil clogged
waterways, causing stagnation later
linked to cholera outbreaks.
d. Ring of Fire;On top of everything
else, the Philippines rests on the
Pacific’s earthquake and volcano
Ring of Fire.Ring of Fire contains
452 volcanoes and is home to over
75 percent of the world’s active and
dormant volcanoes. It’s sometimes
called the circum-Pacific belt or the
circum-Pacific seismic
belt.Approximately 90 percent of the
world’s earthquakes and 81 percent
of the world’s largest earthquakes
happen along the Ring of Fire.
e. Overdevelopment; The young, poor
population of the Philippines has
increasingly shifted to coastal
locations, where rapidly constructed
housing and adequate evacuation
plans may have played a role in the
recent typhoons.
e. Overdevelopment; The young, poor
population of the Philippines has
increasingly shifted to coastal
locations, where rapidly constructed
housing and adequate evacuation
plans may have played a role in the
recent typhoons.
- It includes the development of plans
designed to save lives and to minimize
damage when a disaster occurs.
Disaster prevention and preparedness
measures should be developed and put
in place long before a disaster strikes
a. Preparedness
b. Response
c. Recovery
d. Mitigation
a. Preparedness
- Is the actions taken to save lives and
prevent further damage in a disaster.
This phase begins immediately after a
disaster has struck. During the response
phase, plans developed in the
preparedness phase are put into action.
a. Preparedness
b. Response
c. Recovery
d. Mitigation
b. Response
- What activity takes place during the
preparedness phase of a disaster cycle?
(you may select more than one
response)
a. Distributing basic supplies such as
food and water
b. Establishing partnerships
c. Repairing roads and collapsed
structures
d. Conducting epidemiologic studies
b. Establishing partnerships
- What activity takes place during the
mitigation phase of a disaster cycle?
(you may select more than one
response).
a. Conducting a rapid needs
assessment
b. Conducting an inventory of available
resources
c. Evaluating the safety of building
codes
d. Conducting epidemiologic studies
c. Evaluating the safety of building
codes
- What activity takes place during the
recovery phase of the disaster cycle?
a. Training of health personnel
b. Developing preparedness plans
c. Repairing and maintenance of basic
health services
d. Establishing partnerships
c. Repairing and maintenance of basic
health services
- During which phase of the disaster cycle
should inventories of medical supplies
and basic needs be conducted?
a. Mitigation
b. Recovery
c. Preparedness
d. Response
c. Preparedness
- What activity takes place during the
response phase of the disaster cycle?
a. Conducting surveillance of health
problems
b. Conducting an inventory of available
resources
c. Training of health personnel
d. Conducting epidemiologic studies
a. Conducting surveillance of health
problems
- Refers to the state of being ill or
diseased or the incidence of illness in a
population.
a. Morbidity
b. Mortality
c. Death
d. Fatality
a. Morbidity
- Interrogating someone about sexual
activities or private life to any lawful
activity applied for is considered sexual
harassment.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- Sexual harassment may happen at
home.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- Humiliating or embarrassing a woman
such as prostitute, boring or pest, is a
form of sexual harassment.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- Sexual harassment is pervasive.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- Common misconceptions about the
sexual harassment law is that only men
can be an offender.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- Only superiors or employers or teachers
can be held liable or prosecuted by the
sexual harassment law.
a. True
b. False
b. False
- Based on facts and figures on sexual
harassment, about 60% happened in
training ground.
a. True
b. False
b. False
- About 60 % of SH are peers.
a. True
b. False
b. False
- Among the reaction of disbelief in SH is
that women who tell are NOT always
supported by men.
a. True
b. False
b. False
- The trilogy of harassment include is
work abuse.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- A folklore on harassment is that women
who do not qualify for jobs or promotions
acquire them instead by sexual means
a. True
b. False
a. True
- The act declaring SH unlawful falls
under______.
a. RA 7778
b. RA 7877
c. RA 7878
d. RA, 7777
b. RA 7877
- Must the harassing conduct be
unwanted?
a. Yes
b. No
a. Yes
- What is unwanted sexual conduct,
EXCEPT:
a. Conduct not solicited
b. Conduct encouraged by the
employee
c. The conduct is desirable or not
offensive
d. All of the above
c. The conduct is desirable or not
offensive
- Is harassment of men by men by men
sexual harassment?
a. Yes
b. No
a. Yes
- Is harassment of women by women
sexual harassment?
a. Yes
b. No
a. Yes
- Can sexual harassment take place on a
date?
a. Yes
b. No
a. Yes
- Is a sexual harasser likely be a
recidivist?
a. Yes
b. No
a. Yes
- Are there typical victims of SH?
a. Yes
b. No
b. No
- What are the crucial ingredients of
an internal complaint procedure,
EXCEPT:
a. Confidentiality
b. Partiality
c. Promptness
d. Accuracy
b. Partiality