correct answer. 1. Which Republic Act focuses on Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012? a. Republic Act 8423 b. Republic Act 10354 c. Republic Act 7394 d. Republic Act 7719 2. Which Republic Act promotes voluntary blood donation to provide sufficient supply of safe blood? a Republic Act 8423 b. Republic Act 10354 c. Republic Act 7394 d. Republic Act 7719 3. Which Republic Act aims to secure and safeguard its citizenry particularly the passengers and drivers? a. Republic Act 8750 b. Republic Act 10175 c. Republic Act 7719 d. Republic Act 10354 4. Which Republic Act safeguards the well-being of its citizenry, particularly the youth from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs? a. Republic Act 7875 b. Republic Act 9165 c. Republic Act 11223 d. Republic Act 10152 5. Which Republic Act in the Philippines seeks to protect consumers and promote their rights? a. Republic Act 7394 b. Republic Act 7395 c. Republic Act 7396 d. Republic Act 7397 6. Which government agency is mainly responsible for implementing health- related laws in the Philippines? a. Department of Health b. Department of Education c. Department of Justice d. Department of Agriculture 7. What is the primary purpose of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the context of health-related laws in the Philippines? a. To regulate the quality and safety of food and drugs b. To provide healthcare services to the public c. To enforce traffic laws related to food and drug transportation d. To promote healthy lifestyle choices 8. What does the Philippine HIV and AIDS Policy Act aim to achieve? a. Providing free HIV testing to all Filipinos b. Ensuring access to treatment and support for people living with HIV/AIDS c. Eliminating discrimination against individuals with HIV/AIDS d. All of the above 9. Which law mandates the creation of smoke-free environments in public places and workplaces? a. Clean Water Act b. Renewable Energy Act c. Tobacco Regulation Act d. Ecological Solid Waste Management Act 10. What is the primary objective of the Republic Act No. 9211, also known as the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003, in relation to health? a. Encourage the tobacco industry for economic growth b. Promote smoking as a personal choice c. Protect citizens from the dangers of tobacco consumption d. Subsidize tobacco products for low-income individuals 11. Which of the following laws promotes responsible alcohol consumption and regulates the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages? a. Reproductive Health Act b. Clean Air Act c. National Integrated Cancer Control Act d. Philippine Alcohol Regulation Act 12. Which law ensures the provision of reproductive healthcare services and information to all Filipinos? a. Clean Water Act b. Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act c. Reproductive Health Act d. Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act 13. What is the primary objective of the Republic Act No. 9775, or the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009? a. Protect children from exploitation and abuse through pornography b. Promote the production and distribution of child pornography c. Criminalize all forms of pornography, including adult content d. Encourage children to engage in the production of explicit materials 14. What does the Anti-Smoking Law of 2003 aim to accomplish? a. Promote the tobacco industry b. Enforce stricter penalties for smoking violations c. Provide free tobacco products to low- income individuals d. Promote smoking as a healthy lifestyle choice 15. How does the Philippine national law address the issue of HIV/AIDS? a. Mandatory HIV testing for all citizens b. Promotion of awareness and education about HIV/AIDS c. Criminalization of individuals living with HIV/AIDS d. Exclusion of HIV/AIDS treatment from universal healthcare coverage 16. What is the penalty for any healthcare provider who refuses to provide reproductive health services under the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act 2012? a. Suspension of license b. Fine and imprisonment c. Community service d. Public apology 17. Which of the following statements best describes the purpose of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997? a. To regulate the practice of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. b. To discourage the use of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. c. To promote research on traditional medicine and alternative therapies. d. To ban the use of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. 18. What was the primary motivation behind the implementation of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997? a. To protect the interests of pharmaceutical companies. b. To ensure the safety and efficacy of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. c. To restrict access to traditional medicine and alternative therapies. d. To promote the use of traditional medicine and alternative therapies as the primary form of healthcare. 19. How did the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 impact the regulation of traditional medicine and alternative therapies? a. It introduced stricter regulations and licensing requirements. b. It eliminated all regulations and allowed unrestricted practice. c. It had no impact on the regulation of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. d. It created a separate regulatory body to oversee traditional medicine and alternative therapies. 20. Which of the following is a potential benefit of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997? a. Increased access to affordable healthcare options. b. Limited availability of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. c. Decreased availability of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. d. Strict control over the use of traditional medicine and alternative therapies. 21. How has public opinion regarding traditional medicine and alternative therapies shifted since the implementation of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997? a. Increased skepticism and caution. b. Decreased interest and usage. c. Unchanged perception. d. Increased acceptance and usage. 22. What is the impact of regular exercise on overall health? a. Increased risk of chronic diseases b. Improved cardiovascular health c. Decreased energy levels d. Weakened immune system 23. Which health issue is specifically addressed by RA10354? a. Mental health b. Obesity c. Malnutrition d. Reproductive health 24. What does RA10354 aim to provide access to? a. Quality healthcare for all citizens b. Fast food chains c. Prescription drugs for the elderly only d. Cosmetic surgery 25. Which of the following is an example of a health concern? a. Climate change b. Drug trafficking c. Smoking addiction d. Traffic congestion 26. What is the main focus of RA10354? a. Preventive healthcare b. Treatment of diseases c. Emergency response d. Health insurance coverage 27. How can individuals contribute to addressing health issues? a. By ignoring them b. By spreading misinformation c. By taking preventive measures d. By avoiding healthcare professionals 28. What is the purpose of implementing health policies and regulations? a. To restrict access to healthcare b. To increase healthcare costs c. To promote public health and safety d. To reduce the availability of healthcare services 29. Which of the following is NOT a concern addressed by RA10354? a. Maternal health b. Family planning c. Child labor d. Gender equality 30. How does BFAD contribute to public health and safety? a. By ensuring the availability of affordable medication b. By monitoring and controlling the quality of food and drugs c. By promoting artistic expression through dance programs d. By supporting small-scale farmers and promoting organic farming