Test Your Knowledge: Contraception and STIs Quiz for Teens
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Created 6/18/2024
Are you a savvy teenager when it comes to contraception and sexually transmitted infections? Take this quiz to find out!
1. What is the main purpose of contraception?
To prevent pregnancy
To cure sexually transmitted diseases
To improve physical fitness
To alleviate mental health issues
2. Which of the following is a barrier method of contraception?
Condom
Birth control pills
IUD (Intrauterine Device)
Implant
3. How often should you take birth control pills for them to be effective?
Every day at the same time
Once a week
Only during menstruation
Only before and after intercourse
4. Which sexually transmitted infection is caused by a virus?
HIV
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Chlamydia
5. What does 'STI' stand for?
Sexually Transmitted Infection
Sexual Treatment Indicator
Superior Transmission Isolation
Sterile Transmission Instigator
6. Which method of contraception can also protect against STIs?
Condoms
Birth control patch
IUD (Intrauterine Device)
Diaphragm
7. What is the most effective way to prevent sexually transmitted infections?
Abstinence
Using birth control pills
Getting vaccinated
Drinking plenty of water
8. Which of the following is a symptom of an STI?
Unusual discharge
Headache
Sore throat
High blood pressure
9. How can you reduce the risk of getting an STI?
Use condoms consistently and correctly
Share personal items
Avoid regular medical check-ups
Take vitamin supplements daily
10. What are intrauterine devices (IUDs) primarily used for?
To prevent pregnancy
To enhance fertility
To treat STIs
To monitor menstrual cycles
11. Which type of contraception is a hormone-based method?
Birth control implant
Condom
Diaphragm
Spermicide
12. What is one of the common viral STIs?
Herpes
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Trichomoniasis
13. Which of the following can be used as an emergency contraception?
Morning-after pill
Condom
IUD
Birth control ring
14. How frequently should one get tested for STIs?
At least once a year
Only if symptoms appear
Once every five years
Never, if not sexually active
15. Which method of contraception requires a prescription?
Birth control pills
Male condoms
Female condoms
Abstinence
16. What is the primary function of the HPV vaccine?
To prevent certain types of cancers
To cure existing HPV infections
To enhance immune system function
To boost energy levels
17. Which of the following is a long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) method?
IUD
Condom
Birth control patch
Spermicide
18. Which STI can lead to serious health complications if left untreated?
Syphilis
Common cold
Flu
Migraine
19. What does 'HIV' stand for?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Human Inflammation Virus
Harmony Infection Virus
Hepatic Immunodeficiency Virus
20. Which method of contraception is over 99% effective with perfect use?
Birth control implant
Male condom
Female condom
Withdrawal method