Test your knowledge about HIV and AIDS
Part 1: Multiple Choice
- Approximately how many people in the world are living with HIV?
- 2,000,000
- 12,000,000
- 33,000,000
- How many people worldwide are newly infected with HIV each day?
- Less than 500
- About 1,700
- More than 3,000
- Almost 7,500
- In China, by the end of 2007 how many people are estimated to be living with HIV?
- Less than 200,000
- About 700,000
- More than one million
- In China, how many people were estimated to be newly infected with HIV in 2007?
- Less than 10,000
- About 50,000
- More than 100,000
- What is the main mode of transmission for new HIV infections in China?
- Unprotected heterosexual sex
- Men who have sex with men
- Injecting drug use
- Blood (plasma) donation
- Mother-to-child transmission
- In China, what percentage of the population would be willing to eat at the same place as a HIV positive person?
- Less than 10 percent
- About one quarter
- About one half
- More than 90 percent
- What does the acronym HIV stand for?
- Hemo-insufficiency virus
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Human immobilization virus
- What does the acronym AIDS stand for?
- Active immunological disease syndrome
- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- Acquired immunological derivative syndrome
- What percentage of people living with HIV, globally, do not actually know their HIV status?
- 85%
- 40%
- 5%
- 70%
- In China, what percentage of people living with HIV does not actually know their HIV status?
- 85%
- 40%
- 5%
- 70%
- What percentage of United Nations staff, globally, do we estimate to be living with HIV?
- 5.23%
- Less than 1%
- 1.54%
Part 2: Open responses
- List at least 3 ways that HIV may be transmitted.
- List at least 3 body fluids that may transmit HIV.
Part 3: True or false
True / False
- If a person has HIV, they will always develop AIDS.
- A person can get the same sexually transmitted infection more than once.
- AIDS can be cured if treated early.
- Many people with sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, do not have symptoms.
- HIV can be easily spread by using someone's personal belongings, such as a toothbrush or a razor.
- A person can look at someone and tell if he or she is infected with HIV or has AIDS.
- An effective vaccine is available to protect people from HIV infection.
- A person can be infected with HIV for 10 or more years without developing AIDS.
- Ear-piercing and tattooing with unsterilized instruments are possible ways of becoming infected with HIV.
- A person can get HIV by being bitten by a mosquito.
- A person can avoid getting HIV by eating well and exercising regularly.