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PAST HSC PDHPE MULTIPLE CHOICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT |
LATEST UPDATE 2025

Low infant mortality rates - ANSWER 2001, 1- Which of the
following has most influenced the life expectancy of Australians?


Family history - ANSWER 2001, 2- Which of the following is a non-
modifiable risk factor for the early onset of cardiovascular disease in
Australian women?


To determine the health care needs of a population - ANSWER 2001,
3- Which of the following is the primary reason for government
agencies to collect epidemiological data?


High-fat diet, obesity and early onset of menstruation - ANSWER
2001, 4- Which of the following are risk factors for breast cancer?


Regulation of tobacco products - ANSWER 2001, 5- Which element
of public health action does the health warning on cigarette packets
represent?


The lifestyle approach ignores the social determinants of health. -
ANSWER 2001, 6- Why has health promotion in Australia shifted
from a 'lifestyle approach' to a 'new public health approach'?

, Improving access to health services for people who live in remote areas
- ANSWER 2001, 7- Which of the following actions would best
promote social justice?


Legislating to ban smoking in the workplace - ANSWER 2001, 8-
Which of the following is an example of building healthy public policy?


Morbidity is high and mortality is low - ANSWER 2001, 9- Which of
the following combinations best describes the impact of asthma in
Australia?


Through kinaesthetic sense - ANSWER 2001, 11- How does an
athlete receive concurrent feedback related to a particular
performance?


Doing sit-ups to increase abdominal strength - ANSWER 2001, 12-
The principle of specificity is best illustrated by which of the following?


Stroke volume increases - ANSWER 2001, 14- An athlete's resting
heart rate decreases after participating in an aerobic training program.
How are the demands of the athlete's body at rest met with the
reduced resting heart rate?

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