Sleep is a time when your body and brain shut down for rest and relaxation.
Sleep IQ

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History
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12th Grade
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Myra Frazer
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
True
False
Answer explanation
FALSE. Although it is a time when your body rests and restores its energy levels, sleep is an active state that affects both your physical and mental well-being. Adequate restful sleep, like diet and exercise, is critical to good health. Insufficient restful sleep can result in mental and physical health problems and possibly premature death.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
2 If you regularly doze off unintentionally during the day, you may need more than just a good night’s sleep.
True
False
Answer explanation
TRUE. Many people doze off unintentionally during the day despite getting their usual night of sleep. This could be a sign of a sleep disorder. Approximately 40 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, and restless legs syndrome. An untreated sleep disorder can reduce your daytime productivity, increase your risk of accidents, and put you at risk for illness and even early death.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
If you snore loudly and persistently at night and are sleepy during the day, you may have a sleep disorder.
True
False
Answer explanation
TRUE. Persistent loud snoring at night and daytime sleepiness are the main symptoms of a common and serious sleep disorder, sleep apnea. Another symptom is frequent long pauses in breathing during sleep, followed by choking and gasping for breath. People with sleep apnea don’t get enough restful sleep, and their daytime performance is often seriously affected. Sleep apnea may also lead to hypertension, heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. However, it can be treated, and the sleep apnea patient can live a normal life.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
Opening the car window or turning the radio up will keep the drowsy driver awake
True
False
Answer explanation
FALSE. Opening the car window or turning the radio up may arouse a drowsy driver briefly, but this won’t keep that person alert behind the wheel. Even mild drowsiness is enough to reduce concentration and reaction time. The sleep-deprived driver may nod off for a couple of seconds at a time without even knowing it — enough time to kill himself or someone else. It has been estimated that drowsy driving may account for an average of 56,000 reported accidents each year — claiming over 1,500 lives.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder marked by “sleep attacks.”
True
False
Answer explanation
TRUE. People with narcolepsy fall asleep uncontrollably — at any time of the day, in all types of situations — regardless of the amount or quality of sleep they’ve had the night before. Narcolepsy is characterized by these “sleep attacks,” as well as by daytime sleepiness, episodes of muscle weakness or paralysis, and disrupted nighttime sleep. Although there is no known cure, medications and behavioral treatments can control symptoms, and people with narcolepsy can live normal lives.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The primary cause of insomnia is worry.
True
False
Answer explanation
6 FALSE. Insomnia has many different causes, including physical and mental conditions and stress. Insomnia is the perception that you don’t get enough sleep because you can’t fall asleep or stay asleep or get back to sleep once you’ve awakened during the night. It affects people of all ages, usually for just an occasional night or two, but sometimes for weeks, months, or even years. Because insomnia can become a chronic problem, it is important to get it diagnosed and treated if it persists for more than a month.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
One cause of not getting enough sleep is restless legs syndrome.
True
False
Answer explanation
TRUE. Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a medical condition distinguished by tingling sensations in the legs — and sometimes the arms — while sitting or lying still, especially at bedtime. The person with RLS needs to constantly stretch or move the legs to try to relieve these uncomfortable or painful symptoms. As a result, he or she has difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep and usually feels extremely sleepy and unable to function fully during the day. Good sleep habits and medication can help the person with RLS.
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