1. Complete the mission statement of HPFS: To make healthy behaviors E.
E. The Active Transport Playbook reorients health services by:
the easier choice for
A. everyone, everytime, everywhere
B. indigent and vulnerable populations F. a.
C. people in health facilities G. Creation of safe environments via protected bike lanes that
promote physical activity thereby reducing cases of NCDs
D. none of the above
2. Health Promotion addresses the following except
H. b.
A. Social determinants of health I. Creating stress-free commute for Filipinos using buses and trains
B. Behavior of people
C. Physical environment
D. Delivery of health care J. c.
K. Reallocating health resources in procurement of active transport
3. Health Promotion is defined as: vehicles for nutritious food
A. The process of communicating various health messages to different
audiences
B. The process of enabling people to increase control over and to L. d.
improve their health and its determinants M. Readjusting human and financial resource so that a big part is
allocated to primary care services
C. The process of collaborating with the media to develop and
disseminate campaign materials to advocate for the health of the
population N. Question 2
D. None of the above
O. Correct
P. Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
4. The key three strategies of HPFS include the following except
A. Health Literacy Q. Flag question
B. Healthy Settings
C. Health Facilities
R. Question text
D. Healthy Governance S. The Active Transport Playbook has a template policy that
institutionalizes?
5. Which of the following should be present in achieving HPFS’s vision of a
Healthy Pilipinas?
A. health-seeking individuals T. a.
B. health-enabling settings U. Safer ways for commuting in mass transportation systems such
C. health-supporting governance are present as trains, buses, etc
D. All of the above
MM. Making available nutritious food sources to all via active
transport
V. b.
W. Active Transport lanes such as protected bicycle lanes in the
LGUs NN. d.
OO. all of the above
X. c.
PP. Question 4
Y. Ensuring people engage in the active transport of nutritious food
sources QQ. Incorrect
RR. Mark 0.00 out of 1.00
Z. d. SS. Flag question
AA. both A and B only
TT. Question text
BB. Question 3 UU. The Active Transport Playbook recommends the
participation of communities in the program by:
CC. Correct
DD. Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
VV. a.
EE. Flag question
WW. Putting systems and rules in place for commuters to be
safe while in buses, trains, etc.
FF. Question text
GG. The Active Transport Playbook recommends creating
supportive environment by: XX. b.
YY. Encouraging individuals to use bicycles as a form of commute
HH. a.
II. Ensuring physical and process standards are in place to ensure ZZ. c.
safe commute in trains, buses, etc. AAA. Encouraging participation of communities in the transport
of nutritious foods such as by lending vehicles
JJ. b.
KK. Building infrastructure to support active transport use BBB. d.
CCC. Both A and B only
LL. c.
DDD. Question 5
EEE. Correct
FFF. Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
GGG. Flag question
HHH. Question text
III. The Active Transport Playbook recommends a training that aims
local implementers to be able to:
JJJ. a.
KKK. Understand the benefits of cycling and walking and other
forms of active transport for individuals and communities
LLL. b.
MMM. Involve key stakeholders including active transport users,
and communities in planning and implementation of activities
related to active transport
NNN. c.
OOO. Apply the fundamentals and standards of bicycle
infrastructure design in reviewing network plans, traffic situations,
and transport policies
PPP. d.
QQQ. All of the above