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The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000 Fine Print: The YWCA CAPP Program is in no way is responsible for any cash prize awards. However high fives will be given to all winning participants who request one.
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$100 The term STI stands for? D – Sexually Transmitted Infection A – Species Transmitted Infection B – Sexually Transmitted Immodeficiency C – Specific Transmitted Infection D – Sexually Transmitted Infection
$100 HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV stands for? C – Human Immunodeficiency Virus A – Human Infectious Virus B – Human Immune Virus C – Human Immunodeficiency Virus D – Human Immunodamaging Virus
$200 AIDS is a progressed deadly syndrome caused by HIV. What does the term AIDS stand for? B – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome A – Active Immune Deficiency Syndrome B – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome C – Acquired Identity Deficient Syndrome D – Attained Immune D Syndrome
$500 How is HIV different from AIDS? B – HIV is a virus that destroys the immune system, and AIDS is the disease that develops as a result of the HIV damage. A – Only teens get HIV and only adults get AIDS B - HIV is a virus that destroys the immune system, and AIDS is the disease that develops as a result of the HIV damage.
How does HIV effect the Immune System? $1,000 How does HIV effect the Immune System? A – Deceases white blood cells A – Decreases white blood cells B – Decreases red blood cells C – Increases white blood cells D – Increases red blood cells
$2,000 Which protein in the blood is tested during an HIV test? C - antibodies A - Elastin B - Collagen C - Antibodies D - Keratin
$4,000 What are the three most common ways people get HIV/AIDS? (Choose best Answer) D – Sex, Sharing Needles, Mother to baby A – Sex, French kissing, toilet seats B – Mosquito bites, fluid exchange, hugging C – Both A and B D – Sex, sharing needles, mother to baby
What four body fluids transmit HIV/AIDS? $8,000 What four body fluids transmit HIV/AIDS? B – Blood, Semen, Vaginal Secretions, Breast Milk A – Saliva, sweat, mucous, tears B – Blood, Semen, Vaginal Secretions, Breast Milk C – Fecal matter, fluid from sores, urine, nasal discharge D – Both A and B
$16,000 Which sexual practice can transmit HIV/AIDS. D – ALL of the Above A – Vaginal Intercourse B – Oral Intercourse C – Anal Intercourse D – All of the above
$32,000 How is HIV not transmitted? D – Both A and C A – Mosquito Bites, toilet seats, touching B – Blood bros and sis, tattoos, piercings C – Sharing food, doorknobs, massages D – Both A and C
$64,000 Which method below can help to protect someone from getting HIV/AIDS? A – Latex Condoms A – Latex Condoms B – Animal Skin Condoms C – Birth Control Pills D – Spermicide Gel
$125,000 Which barrier will help to stop the spread of HIV during oral sex? D – Both A and C A – Male Latex condom B – Male Lamb Skin Condom C – Dental Dams D – Both A and C
$250,000 Every time a male and female engage in sexual intercourse there is a chance of what happening? D – All the Above A - Pregnancy B – STI Transmission C – Emotional Consequences D – All the Above
$500,000 Which STI can be passed by just Kissing? B - Herpes A – HIV/AIDS B - Herpes C - Gonorrhea D - Chlamdydia
$1,000,000 What is the only 100% guaranteed way to not transmit STI’s or become pregnant D - Abstinence A - Condoms B - Outercourse C – Condoms + Birth Control D - Abstinence
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