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1. Today, the number of people living
with AIDS is:
a. 20,000,000
b. 60,000,000
c. 40,000,000
2. Unless a serious effort is made
to stop AIDS, by 2010 there will be:
a. over 40 million AIDS orphans
b. over 25 million AIDS orphans
c. over 15 million AIDS orphans
3. True or false -- Most people
infected with the AIDS virus do not know they are infected.
a. true
b. false
4. The country dedicating the smallest
portion of its national wealth to
assisting countries hit by AIDS is:
a. Switzerland
b. China
c. United States
5. True or false -- Recent price
reductions for AIDS medications mean that impoverished countries can
now provide them to people living with AIDS.
a. True
b. False
6. True or false -- The UN's health
experts have concluded that expanding access to AIDS medications in
Africa won't work because taking the pills is too complex and there
are not enough hospitals or qualified doctors.
a. True
b. False
7. How many of the poorest countries
that have received "debt relief" are still paying more on
repaying old loans than on providing health care to their people?
a. 52
b. 18
c. 9
8. If the US government provided
a fair share contribution to the global effort to stop AIDS (with
education, prevention, care, and treatment) it would cost the average
US taxpayer:
a. six cents a day
b. fifty cents a day
c. four cents a day
9. Who said, "I have been
too lax too long in doing something really significant about AIDS...I'm
not going to lay it aside on my agenda for the remaining months I
have [in office]."
a. US Senator Ted Kennedy
b. Bono
c. US Senator Jesse Helms |
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b | 8. c | 9. c
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