1) What do the letters NHS stand for? a) National Health Strength b) National Health Support c) National Health Service 2) When was the NHS created? a) 5th of July 1935 b) 5th of July 1950 c) 5th of July 1948 3) Aneurin Bevan started the NHS. What was his job? a) Prime Minister b) Finance Minister c) Health Minister 4) Why was the NHS created? a) to make money for the government b) to give free health care for anyone who needs it c) to help poor people only 5) What did the NHS offer that was never available before? a) Healthcare became free for everyone in the UK b) Healthcare was cheaper c) More hospitals would be built 6) In 1958, a vaccination program started - but to prevent what disease? a) flu b) polio c) measles 7) What was the life expectancy for women in the UK in 2023? a) 75 years b) 90 years c) 84 years 8) In 1947, what percentage of people died before they were 65 years old? a) 50% b) 25% c) 10 % 9) How much do adults pay for a prescription? a) £9.65 per item b) £2.50 per item c) they are free for everyone 10) Which of the following health workers does not work in primary care? a) GP b) surgeons c) nurse 11) How many people work for the NHS? a) 1.7 million people b) 124,078 people c) 304,542 people 12) What does ''free at the point of use'' mean? a) You have to pay for you care after you have seen the doctor. b) You can get treatment without paying for it right away." c) You have to pay before your treatment.

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