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What's Healthy? What's Not?

Answer true or false for each statement below. After completing the inventory, click on the How Did I Rate? button to display a printable version of your answers and to find out your score.

      
  1.Your tendency to get some diseases may be hereditary.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  2.It is important to evaluate media messages carefully in order to make healthy choices.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  3.The best way to achieve wellness is to focus on just one part of the health triangle.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  4.Your environment may affect your health either positively or negatively.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  5.Physical health is a more important part of wellness than social or mental/emotional health.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  6.Being a truthful and dependable friend can improve your own wellness.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  7.Friends, while important, are not a major influence on your health.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  8.Risk behaviors are behaviors that may harm you, but not others.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  9.Your family's cultural background can affect your health.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  10.The key to wellness is to lead a totally trouble-free life and to avoid any potential problems.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        

 


   
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