Eugenics, Euphenics, Euthenics – II Eugenics, Euphenics, Euthenics – II 1 / 10 A non-profit organization is developing a program to address health disparities in a marginalized community. Which combination of interventions would best reflect a comprehensive approach considering eugenics, euphenics, and euthenics principles? Offering genetic counseling services, implementing policies to improve housing conditions, and providing access to healthcare facilities Promoting selective breeding among community members, distributing free medication, and advocating for genetic diversity Implementing forced sterilization programs, providing education on healthy lifestyle choices, and offering financial incentives for individuals with desirable traits Enhancing access to nutritious food and clean water, organizing community clean-up initiatives, and supporting genetic research to address hereditary diseases 2 / 10 A national health agency is developing a comprehensive strategy to address public health challenges. Which combination of approaches would represent a balanced approach considering eugenics, euphenics, and euthenics principles? Offering genetic counseling services, implementing environmental regulations, and providing financial incentives for healthy behaviors Promoting selective breeding programs, distributing free healthcare supplies, and investing in genetic engineering research Implementing forced sterilization programs, offering genetic screening services, and promoting lifestyle modifications Enhancing environmental conditions, providing healthcare access to all citizens, and promoting genetic diversity through educational campaigns 3 / 10 A city council is planning initiatives to improve the overall well-being of its residents. Which of the following projects would align with euthenics principles? Implementing policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change Providing free genetic testing for all citizens to identify potential health risks Offering financial incentives for families to have more children Initiating programs to enhance access to nutritious food and clean water in underserved communities 4 / 10 A government is considering implementing a eugenics program to improve the overall health of its population. Which of the following policies would align with positive eugenics principles? Providing universal healthcare access to all citizens Offering genetic counseling services to individuals with hereditary diseases Offering financial incentives for individuals with desirable genetic traits to reproduce Promoting environmental conservation efforts to enhance public health 5 / 10 The rise of CRISPR gene editing technology presents both potential benefits and ethical concerns. In the context of eugenics, the most concerning aspect of CRISPR is: Its high cost and limited accessibility. The potential for unintended mutations and unforeseen consequences. The lack of scientific understanding on how genes interact with the environment. The difficulty of regulating its use across different countries. 6 / 10 A public health agency is aiming to reduce the incidence of respiratory diseases in a densely populated urban area. Which of the following interventions would be a euphenic approach to achieve this goal? Providing genetic screening for respiratory disorders Distributing air purifiers to households in polluted neighborhoods Offering genetic counseling services to families with a history of respiratory diseases Implementing laws to restrict smoking in public places 7 / 10 What distinguishes euphenics and euthenics from eugenics? Eugenics focuses on genetic improvement, while euphenics and euthenics focus on environmental factors. Eugenics and euthenics focus on genetic improvement, while euphenics focuses on environmental factors. Euphenics and euthenics focus on genetic improvement, while eugenics focuses on environmental factors. Euphenics focuses on improving environmental factors, while eugenics and euthenics focus on genetic improvement. 8 / 10 How does euphenics contribute to improving human health? By altering genetic codes to eliminate undesirable traits By providing medical treatments for hereditary diseases By modifying environmental conditions to mitigate the effects of genetic disorders By promoting genetic diversity through artificial selection 9 / 10 What ethical concerns are associated with eugenics? Violation of human rights and discrimination Promotion of genetic diversity and inclusivity Advancement of medical science and technology Ensuring equal opportunities for all individuals 10 / 10 Which country implemented forced sterilization programs as part of its eugenics policies in the 20th century? United States United Kingdom Germany France Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz By WordPress Quiz plugin