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Social Determinants of Health Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
Key dimensions of a good job include all of the following except?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Poor work-life balance. Good job dimensions typically do not include poor work-life balance as it is considered a negative aspect. A secure permanent job with benefits (A) provides stability, control and autonomy (B) empower employees, and addressing workplace injuries (D) promotes safety. Poor work-life balance can lead to burnout and negatively impact overall well-being and productivity. Thus, C is the outlier among the choices as it does not contribute positively to a good job.
Question 2 of 5
The climate crisis includes all of the following except?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because decreased droughts do not contribute to the climate crisis. Severe floods (A), coastal erosion (B), and wildfires (D) are all consequences of climate change, leading to environmental destruction and endangering lives. Droughts, on the other hand, are exacerbated by climate change but do not directly contribute to the crisis. Therefore, choosing decreased droughts as the answer highlights the misunderstanding of the key impacts of the climate crisis.
Question 3 of 5
Traditional hazards to health are
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because traditional hazards to health can stem from both unsuitable and lack of development. Unsuitable development may lead to environmental pollution or unsafe living conditions, while lack of development can result in inadequate healthcare access or sanitation facilities. Choice A is incorrect because hazards can also arise from lack of development. Choice B is incorrect as hazards are not solely associated with lack of development. Choice D is incomplete.
Question 4 of 5
In Canada, social policy from 1867 - 1930s included
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Limited state involvement, mainly charities, and religious organizations. During this period, Canada had a laissez-faire approach to social policy, with charities and religious organizations providing support rather than the state. This choice aligns with the historical context of minimal government intervention in social welfare. Choice B is incorrect as it goes against the historical trend of limited state involvement. Choice C is incorrect as social policy during this period was not dominated solely by the federal government. Choice D is also incorrect as the trend was not towards individualism but rather towards community and charitable organizations providing social support.
Question 5 of 5
School Education in Canada
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because teachers in Canada have access to extensive resources such as professional development programs, support services, and educational tools to help struggling students succeed. This is essential for maintaining high-quality education standards. A: Is organized federally - Incorrect. School education in Canada is primarily managed at the provincial/territorial level. B: Migrant children perform at a similar level to Canadian born children - Incorrect. Migrant children may face additional challenges that can impact their academic performance. C: Teachers are paid poorly by international standards - Incorrect. Canadian teachers are generally well-compensated compared to many other countries.