HPV and Genital Warts Quiz

  • HPV infection is:

     

    A. A virus or germ called HPV or human papilloma virus

     

    B. The cause of genital warts

     

    C. Commonly found in both males and females

     

    D. Passed from one person to another during sexual contact

     

    E. All of the above

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  • HPV can lead to the following cancers:

     

    A. Cervix

     

    B. Vulva

     

    C. Vagina

     

    D. Anus

     

    E. Penis

     

    F. All of the above

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  • Signs of HPV include:

     

    A. Genital warts

     

    B. Warts on the thigh, groin, or in the mouth

     

    C. Cauliflower-like bumps

     

    D. No signs or symptoms

     

    E. All of the above

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  • Using latex condoms correctly completely prevents you from catching or spreading HPV:

     

    A. True

     

    B. False

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  • HPV vaccines can protect you from getting some forms of cancer.

     

    A. True

     

    B. False

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  • HPV vaccines are only available for girls and women.

     

    A. True

     

    B. False

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  • If you do not have genital warts, there is no way to diagnose HPV infection.

     

    A. True

     

    B. False

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  • Doctors can get rid of HPV warts in the following ways:

     

    A. Warts may go away on their own

     

    B. Medicine placed on the warts

     

    C. Laser treatment

     

    D. Burning

     

    E. Freezing

     

    F. All of the above

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  • HPV can't be spread unless you have visible warts.

     

    A. True

     

    B. False

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  • An HPV action plan should include:

     

    A. Seeing a doctor if you develop any symptoms or genital warts

     

    B. Using medication to suppress the virus

     

    C. Getting vaccinated for HPV if you’re 9 to 26 years old

     

    D. Having regular checkups for STDs even if you have no symptoms

     

    E. Notify any recent sexual partners if you are diagnosed with an HPV

     

    F. All of the above

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