Issues and challenges in physical and health education II - JSS2 Physical and health education Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is human trafficking primarily about?
Forced movement of people across borders.
Legal migration for work opportunities.
Voluntary relocation for better living conditions.
Cultural exchange programs.
Which of the following is NOT a form of human trafficking?
Forced labor
Consensual employment.
Sexual exploitation
Organ harvesting
What are victims of human trafficking often subjected to?
Free choice in their living conditions
Empowering job opportunities
Coercion, force, or fraud
Legal protection from authorities
Where does human trafficking typically occur?
Only within a single country.
Exclusively across international borders.
Solely in rural areas.
Solely in rural areas.
What are some common physical health issues faced by human trafficking victims?
Enhanced well-being and fitness.
Malnutrition and injuries
Access to quality healthcare
Improved immune system
What mental health consequences can result from human trafficking?
Decreased anxiety and stress
Improved emotional stability
Trauma and depression
Increased self-esteem
Why might human trafficking victims turn to substance abuse?
Due to access to free medications
As a form of recreational activity
To cope with trauma or coercion
Because of mandatory drug testing
What can hinder human trafficking victims from seeking medical help?
Fear of social rejection
Access to comprehensive healthcare
Strong support networks
Legal immunity
What is a common barrier to human trafficking victims receiving support?
Extensive government assistance programs
Lack of public awareness
Overwhelming societal acceptance
Access to legal representation
What contributes to the social isolation of human trafficking victims?
Strong community bonds.
Open communication channels
Fear of judgment and rejection
Inclusive social gatherings