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Name_________________________________‌ ‌
Period_________________________‌ ‌
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NOVA‌‌-‌‌Calling‌‌the‌‌Shots‌‌Documentary‌ ‌
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1. Approximately‌‌_____of‌‌parents‌‌choose‌‌to‌‌vaccinate‌‌their‌‌children.‌ ‌
a. 90%‌ ‌
b. 75%‌ ‌
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2. Approximately‌‌_______of‌‌people‌‌exposed‌‌to‌‌measles‌‌that‌‌are‌‌not‌‌immune‌‌actually‌‌get‌‌
sick‌‌from‌‌the‌‌virus.‌ ‌
a. 50%‌ ‌
b. 90%‌ ‌
c. 75%‌ ‌
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3. Families‌‌can‌‌claim‌‌religious‌‌exemption‌‌to‌‌avoid‌‌having‌‌their‌‌children‌‌get‌‌the‌‌required‌‌
vaccinations‌‌to‌‌attend‌‌school.‌ ‌
a. True‌ ‌
b. False‌ ‌
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4. In‌‌the‌‌1500s‌‌________children‌‌died‌‌before‌‌the‌‌age‌‌of‌‌5.‌ ‌
a. 1‌‌in‌‌3‌ ‌
b. 1‌‌in‌‌10‌ ‌
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5. Vaccines‌‌got‌‌their‌‌name‌‌from‌‌the‌‌word‌‌for‌‌________.‌ ‌
a. Sheep‌ ‌
b. Cow‌ ‌
c. Pig‌ ‌
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6. Vaccines‌‌contain‌‌weakened‌‌or‌‌dead‌‌parts‌‌of‌‌antigens,‌‌making‌‌it‌‌easier‌‌for‌‌the‌‌immune‌‌
system‌‌to‌‌win‌‌quickly.‌ ‌
a. True‌ ‌
b. False‌ ‌
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7. Up‌‌to‌‌how‌‌many‌‌immunizations‌‌do‌‌children‌‌receive‌‌if‌‌they‌‌follow‌‌the‌‌regular‌‌schedule‌‌in‌‌
the‌‌first‌‌year‌‌of‌‌life‌ ‌
a. 8‌ ‌
b. 18‌ ‌
c. 28‌ ‌
d. 38‌ ‌
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8. This‌‌protects‌‌children‌‌against‌‌how‌‌many‌‌diseases?‌ ‌
a. 4‌ ‌
b. 14‌ ‌
c. 18‌ ‌
d. 8‌ ‌
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9. What‌‌year‌‌did‌‌Measles‌‌make‌‌the‌‌leap‌‌to‌‌the‌‌United‌‌States?‌
a. 2008‌ ‌
b. 2010‌ ‌
c. 2012‌ ‌
d. 2013‌ ‌
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10. What‌‌did‌‌all‌‌of‌‌the‌‌people‌‌who‌‌contracted‌‌measles‌‌have‌‌in‌‌common?‌ ‌
a. They‌‌were‌‌women‌ ‌
b. They‌‌were‌‌unvaccinated‌ ‌
c. They‌‌were‌‌children‌ ‌
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11. Measles‌‌was‌‌considered‌‌eradicated‌‌in‌‌the‌‌USA‌‌in‌‌what‌‌year‌‌which‌‌leads‌‌people‌‌to‌‌
believe‌‌they‌‌no‌‌longer‌‌need‌‌protection?‌ ‌
a. 2000‌ ‌
b. 2002‌ ‌
c. 2012‌ ‌
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12. How‌‌is‌‌measles‌‌spread?‌ ‌
a. By‌‌blood‌‌to‌‌blood‌‌contact‌ ‌
b. By‌‌touching‌‌someone‌ ‌
c. Through‌‌droplets‌‌in‌‌the‌‌air‌ ‌
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13. Around‌‌how‌‌many‌‌children‌‌are‌‌not‌‌vaccinated‌‌in‌‌California?‌ ‌
a. 3%‌ ‌
b. 5%‌ ‌
c. 8%‌ ‌
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14. By‌‌practicing‌‌what‌‌Lady‌‌Mary‌‌had‌‌learned‌‌the‌‌small‌‌pox‌‌death‌‌rate‌‌dropped‌‌from:‌ ‌
a. 30%‌‌to‌‌10%‌ ‌
b. 30%‌‌to‌‌2%‌ ‌
c. 30%‌‌to‌‌20%‌ ‌
d. Rose‌‌from‌‌2%‌‌to‌‌30%‌ ‌
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15. What‌‌doctor‌‌demonstrated‌‌that‌‌cowpox‌‌infection‌‌prevented‌‌smallpox?‌‌ ‌
a. Louis‌‌Pasteur‌ ‌
b. Jonas‌‌Salk‌ ‌
c. Edward‌‌Jenner‌ ‌
d. Albert‌‌Einstein‌ ‌
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16. Vacca‌‌is‌‌Latin‌‌for:‌ ‌
a. Cow‌ ‌
b. Pig‌ ‌
c. Sheep‌ ‌
d. Needle‌ ‌
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17. Which‌‌blood‌‌cells‌‌are‌‌part‌‌of‌‌our‌‌immunity‌ ‌
a. White‌‌blood‌‌cells‌ ‌
b. Red‌‌blood‌‌cells‌ ‌
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18. When‌‌you‌‌get‌‌a‌‌vaccine:‌ ‌
a. the‌‌immune‌‌system‌‌recognizes‌‌the‌‌threat‌‌and‌‌fights‌‌it‌‌forming‌‌memory‌‌cells‌ ‌
b. the‌‌immune‌‌system‌‌is‌‌fooled‌‌by‌‌the‌‌threat‌‌and‌‌starts‌‌to‌‌fight‌‌it,‌‌but‌‌since‌‌it‌‌is‌‌
weaker‌‌than‌‌the‌‌real‌‌thing‌‌the‌‌body‌‌doesn't‌‌worry‌ ‌
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19. Can‌‌children‌‌have‌‌seizures‌‌after‌‌vaccines?‌ ‌
a. Yes,‌‌generally‌‌a‌‌brief‌‌one‌‌time‌‌event‌ ‌
b. No,‌‌any‌‌seizure‌‌after‌‌a‌‌vaccine‌‌is‌‌bad‌ ‌
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20. By‌‌1994‌‌the‌‌only‌‌cases‌‌of‌‌Polio‌‌in‌‌the‌‌US‌‌were‌‌from‌ ‌
a. people‌‌who‌‌did‌‌not‌‌get‌‌vaccinated‌ ‌
b. those‌‌who‌‌received‌‌the‌‌oral‌‌vaccine‌ ‌
c. those‌‌who‌‌received‌‌the‌‌injected‌‌vaccine‌ ‌
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21. It‌‌is‌‌thought‌‌that‌‌which‌‌former‌‌US‌‌President‌‌had‌‌Polio?‌‌(Or‌‌an‌‌autoimmune‌‌disease‌‌with‌‌
very‌‌similar‌‌symptoms‌‌to‌‌it)‌ ‌
a. John‌‌F.‌‌Kennedy‌ ‌
b. Dwight‌‌D.‌‌Eisenhower‌ ‌
c. Franklin‌‌Delano‌‌Roosevelt‌ ‌
d. Ronald‌‌Reagan‌ ‌
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22. It‌‌is‌‌likely‌‌that‌‌Autism‌‌is‌‌caused‌‌by‌ ‌
a. Allergies‌ ‌
b. Drug‌‌Use‌ ‌
c. Genetics‌ ‌
d. Toxins‌ ‌
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23. The‌‌HPV‌‌vaccine‌‌can‌‌prevent‌ ‌
a. Cancer‌ ‌
b. Autism‌ ‌
c. Measles‌ ‌
24. HPV‌‌aka‌‌the‌‌human‌‌papillomavirus‌‌causes:‌ ‌
a. most‌‌commonly‌‌uterine‌‌cancer‌‌in‌‌women‌‌and‌‌lung‌‌cancer‌‌in‌‌men‌ ‌
b. most‌‌commonly‌‌cervical‌‌cancer‌‌in‌‌women‌‌and‌‌throat‌‌cancer‌‌in‌‌men‌ ‌
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25. Causes‌‌fever‌‌and‌‌red‌‌rash‌‌on‌‌the‌‌skin,‌‌US‌‌declared‌‌free‌‌of‌‌this‌‌virus‌‌in‌‌2000,‌‌but‌‌has‌‌
returned‌‌&‌‌it‌‌is‌‌very‌‌infectious.‌ ‌
a. Measles‌ ‌
b. Pertussis‌ ‌
c. Polio‌ ‌
d. Smallpox‌ ‌
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26. Causes‌‌small‌‌pus‌‌filled‌‌bumps‌‌on‌‌skin,‌‌infection‌‌of‌‌cowpox‌‌created‌‌immunity‌‌against‌‌this‌‌
virus‌ ‌
a. Measles‌ ‌
b. Pertussis‌ ‌
c. Polio‌ ‌
d. Smallpox‌ ‌
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27. Causes‌‌inflammation‌‌of‌‌the‌‌lungs,‌‌lots‌‌of‌‌coughing,‌‌commonly‌‌affects‌‌children‌‌&‌‌young‌‌
infants.‌ ‌
a. Measles‌ ‌
b. Pertussis‌ ‌
c. Polio‌ ‌
d. Smallpox‌ ‌
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28. Affects‌‌the‌‌spinal‌‌cord‌‌leaving‌‌many‌‌infected‌‌individuals‌‌paralyzed,‌‌infection‌‌rate‌‌
dropped‌‌by‌‌99%‌‌when‌‌vaccine‌‌was‌‌introduced‌‌in‌‌1955.‌ ‌
a. Measles‌ ‌
b. Pertussis‌ ‌
c. Polio‌ ‌
d. Smallpox‌ ‌
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29. To‌‌get‌‌rid‌‌of,‌‌ex.‌‌measles‌‌was‌‌declared‌‌to‌‌be‌‌completely‌‌_____‌‌from‌‌the‌‌US‌‌in‌‌2000‌ ‌
a. Eradicate‌ ‌
b. Herd‌‌Immunity‌ ‌
c. Immuno-compromised‌ ‌
d. Virulent‌ ‌
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30. Type‌‌of‌‌cells‌‌that‌‌remain‌‌in‌‌our‌‌lymph‌‌nodes‌‌in‌‌case‌‌we‌‌encounter‌‌the‌‌pathogen‌‌again‌ ‌
a. Red‌‌cells‌ ‌
b. White‌‌cells‌ ‌
c. Lymph‌‌cells‌ ‌
d. Memory‌‌cells‌ ‌
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31. Our‌‌immune‌‌system‌‌in‌‌our‌‌body‌‌is‌‌made‌‌up‌‌of‌‌____‌‌levels‌‌of‌‌protection‌ ‌
a. 1‌ ‌
b. 2‌ ‌
c. 3‌ ‌
d. 4‌ ‌
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32. The‌‌levels‌‌are‌‌classified‌‌as‌‌being‌‌either‌‌_____‌‌or‌‌_____‌‌(select‌‌2‌‌answers‌‌below)‌ ‌
a. Non-specific‌ ‌
b. Passive‌ ‌
c. Specific‌ ‌
d. active‌ ‌
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