WAEC Civic Education Past Questions & Answers - Page 84

416.

One of the preventive measure against the infections of HIV/AIDS is

A.

Member of red cross society

B.

Faithfulness to partner

C.

Becoming a medical staff

D.

Membership of campaigns against AIDS

Correct answer is B

Practice Safe Sex. The one full-proof and completely effective way of preventing HIV involves.

417.

One way of being infected with HIV/AIDS is through

A.

The use of unsterilized sharp objects

B.

Sitting close to HIV/AIDS patients

C.

Having handshakes with persons living with HIV/AIDS

D.

Sharing clothes with HIV/AIDS infected persons

Correct answer is A

Using unsterilized needles, clippers, or other sharp objects can increase the chances of getting HIV.

 

418.

Which of the following cannot motivate human trafficking?

A.

Poverty

B.

Greed

C.

Low self-esteem

D.

Education

Correct answer is D

The Root Cause of Human Trafficking is poverty, lack of education, immigration policy, environmental conditions, fractured families, and a lack of good job opportunities. 

 

419.

Which of the following is not a symptom of HIV/AIDS?

A.

Loss of appetite and weight

B.

Unexplained feverish condition

C.

Infections that often resist treatment

D.

Systematic growth of the body

Correct answer is D

The following are some of the signs of HIV/AIDS in its early stage

  • headache
  • fever
  • tiredness
  • swollen lymph nodes
  • sore throat
  • thrush
  • rash
  • muscle and joint pain
  • ulcers in the mouth
  • ulcers on the genitals
  • night sweats
  • diarrhea

420.

Which of the following people suffer most in human trafficking?

A.

Girls

B.

Boys

C.

Children

D.

Adults

Correct answer is C

Victims of human trafficking are frequently lured by false promises of a lucrative job, stability, education, or a loving relationship. Victims can be men or women, adults or children. Young children and teenagers are affected more by this menace.