Health Jeopardy Lesson 1Lesson 2Lesson 3Lesson 4TEST $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy.

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Health Jeopardy Lesson 1Lesson 2Lesson 3Lesson 4TEST $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Lesson 1 A person of similar age who shares similar interests

$100 Answer from Lesson 1 Peer

$200 Question from Lesson 1 A small, narrow circle of friends that excludes people they view as outsiders

$200 Answer from Lesson 1 Clique

$300 Question from Lesson 1 An exaggerated and oversimplified believe about an entire group of people

$300 Answer from Lesson 1 Stereotype

$400 Question from Lesson 1 A relationship with a member of the opposite gender in which there is affection, but the two people are not considered a couple

$400 Answer from Lesson 1 Platonic friendship

$500 Question from Lesson 1 What kind of friendship do you generally have with a person who is in some of your classes at school?

$500 Answer from Lesson 1 Casual friendship

$100 Question from Lesson 2 The influence people your age may have on you

$100 Answer from Lesson 2 Peer pressure

$200 Question from Lesson 2 The constant annoying of another

$200 Answer from Lesson 2 Harassment

$300 Question from Lesson 2 An indirect, dishonest way to control of influence others

$300 Answer from Lesson 2 Manipulation

$400 Question from Lesson 2 Being overly forceful, pushy, or otherwise attacking in approach

$400 Answer from Lesson 2 Aggressive

$500 Question from Lesson 2 Shaking your head, turning away, or raising your hand to indicate “stop” are all examples of what

$500 Answer from Lesson 2 Body Language

$100 Question from Lesson 3 An exaggerated feeling of passion for another person is known as

$100 Answer from Lesson 3 Infatuation

$200 Question from Lesson 3 The decision not to participate in sexual activity before marriage

$200 Answer from Lesson 3 Abstinence

$300 Question from Lesson 3 A set time at which you must be home at night

$300 Answer from Lesson 3 Curfew

$400 Question from Lesson 3 Having a curfew is a good example of

$400 Answer from Lesson 3 Setting limits

$500 Question from Lesson 3 The time in a person’s life when it is natural to experience a change in attitude toward the opposite gender

$500 Answer from Lesson 3 Adolescence

$100 Question from Lesson 4 A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behavior

$100 Answer from Lesson 4 Abstinence

$200 Question from Lesson 4 Infectious diseases spread from person to person through sexual contact

$200 Answer from Lesson 4 STD’s

$300 Question from Lesson 4 A sign of a mature relationship is being able to do this with your partner

$300 Answer from Lesson 4 Communicate

$400 Question from Lesson 4 A person’s ability to use responsibility to override emotions

$400 Answer from Lesson 4 Self-control

$500 Question from Lesson 4 Using this can help reduce the risk of being pressure into engaging in sexual activity

$500 Answer from Lesson 4 Avoidance Techniques

$100 Question from Test Responding to peer pressure by shouting insults is what type of communication

$100 Answer from Test Aggressive

$200 Question from Test If you have used every assertive refusal skill but someone continues to pressure you to do something risky, the best thing to do is to

$200 Answer from Test Remove yourself from the situation

$300 Question from Test How is a platonic friendship different from other friendships

$300 Answer from Test It is between people of opposite genders

$400 Question from Test What skills are most important to use when teens are faced with negative peer pressure?

$400 Answer from Test Refusal skills

$500 Question from Test What is the last step in asserting yourself against peer pressure

$500 Answer from Test Standing your ground

Final Jeopardy Name 5 out of the 6 ways to commit to abstinence

Final Jeopardy Answer Establish your priorities Set personal limits on how you express affection Share your thoughts with your partner Talk with a trusted adult Avoid high-pressure situations Do not use alcohol or other drugs