Here's to Your Health DANTES/DSST Test

DANTES (Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support) / DSST (Dantes Subject Standardized Test)

There are 292 multiple-choice practice questions and detailed explanations contained in the Practice Tests and Study Guides below.

The ACE (American Council on Education) recommends 3 upper or lower level college credits for this exam.

Studying, and passing, the practice tests below will allow you to confidently take and pass your Here's to Your Health DSST / Dantes test. The overall key concepts, and specific individual points, that will allow you to pass your test are within the practice questions and detailed explanations.

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DSST Practice Test and Study Guides - Begin your studies here # of questions
Consumer Questions 35
Fitness and Nutrition 34
Human Development and Relationships 1 41
Human Development and Relationships 2 18
Human Development and Relationships 3 19
Mental Health and Behavior 36
Risk Factors and Diseases 1 44
Risk Factors and Diseases 2 31
Substance Use and Abuse 34

Course Information and Overview

This DSST Test consists of material typically taught in an introductory-level college course. The actual DSST Test is 100 questions and allows 120 minutes to complete.

According to Prometric this Here's to Your Health Dantes/DSST Test consists of questions from the following subject areas:

  • Health, Wellness, and Mind/Body Connection (20%)
    Responsibility in health, lifestyles, and wellness
    Defining mental health
    Disorders in psychology
    Coping mechanisms and stress management
    Behaviors of addiction
  • Human Development and Relationships (20%)
    Reproduction
    Sexuality
    Relationships of intimacy
    Keeping healthy while aging
    Death, loss, and bereavement
  • Substance Use and Abuse (10%)
    Alcohol
    Tobacco
    Other drugs (legal and illicit)
    Behaviors of substance-use
  • Fitness and Nutrition (15%)
    Physical fitness and its components
    Good nutrition and its benefits
  • Risk Factors, Disease, and Disease Prevention (20%)
    Control, prevention, including sexually transmitted diseases and infectious diseases
    The cardiovascular system
    Cancer types
    Immune disorders
    Genetic-related, diabetes, arthritis, and related disorders
    Common known neurological disorders
  • Safety, Consumer Awareness, and Environmental Concerns (15%)
    Safety
    Violence and intentional injuries
    Consumer awareness
    Concerns of the environment

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