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Grade 8 Health Unit 1 and 2

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  • It is important to have accurate information about sexuality.
    True
  • Everyone develops sexual feelings at the same age.
    False
  • Social development includes building relationships.
    True
  • Peer pressure can influence a teen’s behavior and decisions.
    True
  • We should be able to carry ourselves well in public.
    True
  • Premarital sex can cause teenagers to view marriage as less favorable.
    True
  • Teenagers stop growing completely at age 15.
    False
  • Talking about sexuality should be avoided because it is inappropriate.
    False
  • Values and beliefs can guide a person’s choice about sexuality.
    True
  • Permanent contraceptive method gives a lasting protection against menstruation.
    False
  • Vitamin A deficiency can cause mental retardation and delayed development.
    False
  • Having a crush means someone is ready for a serious relationship.
    False
  • Teenage development includes physical, emotional, mental and social changes.
    True
  • Tubal ligation is done to prevent an egg from passing down the cervix.
    False
  • Only boys go through puberty during adolescence.
    False
  • Getting good quality sleep at nights allows our brain to relax and prepare for the next day.
    True
  • Culture and religions can influence our behavior.
    True
  • The brain is still developing during the teenage years.
    True
  • All teenagers develop at exactly the same time and rate.
    False
  • Gender equality discourages more women in decision making roles.
    False
  • Teenagers should not talk to anyone about their feelings.
    False
  • Mood swings are a normal part of emotional development in teens.
    True
  • Two of the most obvious changes during puberty are height and weight.
    True
  • Teenagers have the tendency to be closer to friends than family members.
    True
  • Good nutrition and enough sleep support healthy development
    True