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BARRIO LUZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST QUARTER ASSESSMENT TEST IN HEALTH MAPEH GRADE-9


FIRST GRADING TOPIC
S. Y. 2015-2016

Name_________________________________________Yr./Sec.________________________________Date:_________
Direction: Choose the best answer from the options below. Write the letter of your choice on your sheet of paper.

1. Which the best describes a community health program?


a. It maintains, protects and improves the health of all members of the community efforts.
b. It maintains and improves the health of members of the community through organized and sustained community
efforts.
c. It protects and improves the health of all members of the community through organized and sustained community
efforts.
d. It maintains, protects and improves the health of all members of the community.
2. It Is a sociological group in a large place sharing one environment.
a. Community Health c. Community Services
b. Community d. Community Organization
3. Which does not describe a healthy community?
a. A clean and safe environment d. An environment that meets that everyone’s basic needs.
b. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone.
c. An environment that is fully aware of its daily opportunities.
4. It is the status of health of a defined group of people.
a. Community b. Pollution c. Community Health d. Environment
5. Which best describes the benefits of a healthy environment?
a. Less disease, less health care costs. b. Active community involvement
c. More budget for health problems, increase supply of medicines
d. More community projects for community development
6. It is a contamination with harmful substance that cause harmful effects on life and health that worsened by air
pollutants.
a. Water pollution b. Noise pollution c. Air pollution d. Land pollution
7. Which of the following problems is a leading cause of environment destruction?
a. Soil erosion b. Oil spill c. Illegal Mining d. Deforestation
8. It is a combination of smoke and fog which increased by thermal change.
a. Fossil fuels b. Particulates c. Smog d. Particulates
9. What environment problem reduces the ability of soil to store water and support plant growth?
a. Soil erosion b. Oil spill c. Illegal Mining d. Deforestation
10. This substances release from motor vehicle emissions, which one is NOT included?
a. Carbon monoxide b. Nitrogen oxide c. Sulfur oxide d. Feroxide
11. What environmental problem that causes floods due to improper disposals of waste materials?
a. Water pollutions b. Deforestation c. improper waste disposals d. Flashfloods
12. It is a contamination of water from human waste; the degrees vary on sewage treatment system.
a. Thermal pollution b. Human sewage c. Industrial waste d. Water runoff
13. This are tiny particles in the air including soot, ash, dirt, and pollen.
a. Particulates b. Fossil fuels c. Motor Vehicle emission d. Smog
14. It is a left over vegetables, animal and fish material food in kitchen, and establishment.
a. Night Soil b. Refuse c. Garbage d. Rubbish
15. Which is not an effect of Climate Change?
a. Dead trees from oil spill b. Increased risk of drought, fire and floods
c. More health related illness and disease d. Economic losses
16. Which of the basic methods of refuse disposals that should have an adequate size with tight covered containers?
a. Storage b. Final Disposals c. Collection d. Individual Disposal
17. Which of the following environmental problems causes Climate Change?
a. Oil spill b. Deforestation c. Pollution d. Flashfloods
18. What method of solid waste disposal where most solid waste is deposited in open excavated whole?
a. Landfills b. Dumps c. Incinerations d. Burying
19. Which of the following programs of the Department of Health promotes community health?
a. Maternal Health b. Primary Health Care
c. Child Care d. Control of Communicable Diseases
20. It is an effort to reduce solid waste effects on human health through proper collection.
a. Street Sweeping b. Final Disposal
c. Solid Waste Management d. Refuse
21. Why do we need to ensure community health in planning for community development?
a. to attain of luxury of life b. to keep the safety of the community
c. to live in a clean, safe and comfortable home d. to maintain an enjoyable lifestyle.
22. These are waste materials such as bottles, broken glass, tin cans, waste papers, and other materials.
a. Rubbish b. Garbage c. Street Sweeping d. Night Soil
23. Primary health is an approach launched by Department of Health, which is NOT part of the
services given by the PHC?
a. Provision of free medicines b. Blood Pressure Screening
b. Road Safety d. Inspections of Food Establishments
24. What kind of pollution that can even more concentrated because they are trapped?
a. Fossil fuels b. Smog c. Particulates d. Indoor Air pollution
25. Which service is given by Maternal Health Care unit in your community?
a. Control of Diarrheal Disease b. Post-Natal
c. Tooth Extraction d. Provision on Free Medicine
26. Why do we need to dispose our refuse properly?
a. to promote breeding of unlikely flies, rats, mosquitoes, and cockroaches?
b. to invite carriers of germs that lead to diseases.
c. to prevent from spreading different kinds of illnesses. d. it poses fire hazards
27. Which of the following problem has a leading effect on the destruction?
a. Soil Erosion b. Oil Spill c. Illegal Mining d. Deforestation
28. What environmental problems reduce the ability to support bio-diversity?
a. Soil Erosion b. Oil Spill c. Illegal Mining d. Deforestation
29. Which method of solid waste disposals is considered old method through burning wasted into ashes?
a. Recycling b. Incinerations c. Landfill d. Dumps
30. What environmental problem that causes stoppage of water from the drainage due to heavy rains and
floods?
a. Water Pollution b. Deforestation c. Improper waste disposals d. Flashfloods
31. Which one best describe Recycling?
a. it is where most solid wastes in the country is deposited in an open dumps
b. it is a very old method of waste disposal through burning waste into ashes
c. it is the reforming or breaking down waste products back their basic components
d. it is a method where waste is buried between layers of soil and covered by dirt each day
32. The following statements are the effects of Climate Change EXCEPT ONE:
a. Kills trees if oil reaches the roots b. Increase risk of drought, fire and floods
c. More Health illness and disease d. Economic losses
33. Which one NOT include in the environment?
a. the air you breath b. the water you drink c. the land you live d. climate change
34. Which of the following environmental problems is experienced worldwide?
a. Oil Spill b. Deforestation
c. Destruction of Ozone Layer d. Flashfloods
35. Which an old method of Refuse Disposals through burning waste into ashes?
a. Landfills b. Incinerations c. Recycling d. Dumps
36. Which one is NOT included in the pollution?
a. air b. noise c. water d. weather
37. Which basic method of Refuse Disposals is the next step after storage?
a. Burning b. Composting c. Collection d. Final disposal
38. Which is destructive change in the environment which harms health?
a. Pollutions b. Climate Change c. Population d. Incinerations
39. Which program of the Department of Health promotes community health?
a. Maternal Health b. Primary Health Care
c. Child Health Care d. Control Communicable Diseases
40. How can an individual protect, promote, and maintain better health, which one is NOT included?
a. observe good personal hygiene b. get enough rest and recreation
c. drinking water supply should not be clean and safe d. avoid harmful practices to good health
41. Which environmental problem happens when the soil and rocks are moved from one place to another by wind,
water, and gravity?
a. Water pollution b. Floods c. Deforestation d. Soil Erosion
42. What kind of pollution is chiefly caused by chemicals in pesticides, such as poisons that are used to kill
agricultural pest like insects and herbicides that are used to get rid of weeds?
a. Soil Erosion b. Solid Waste c. Soil Pollution d. Deforestation
43. It is the destruction of big areas in the forest which has been going on for many years?
a. Illegal Mining b. Deforestation c. Yard Cuttings d. Soil Erosion
44. Which defined as the absence of land rights, exploration or mineral transportation permit or of any document
that could legitimate the on-going operations?
a. Illegal Mining b. Waste disposals c. Deforestation d. Water pollution
45. It is a sudden flow of great volume of water, usually caused by a heavy rain.
a. Land slide b. Flash floods c. Soil Pollution d. Soil Erosion
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Test II: True or False. Write the word True if the statement is True, if otherwise, write the word False.
Write your answer on your sheet of paper.

_______ 1. A healthy community should have a divers and innovative economy.

_______ 2. Local officials are the ones directly involve in community development to promote a healthy
Community.
_______3. Primary Health Care is the only government organization which has the primary role in the
promotion of community health.

_______ 4. Reproductive Health Care Unit gives counseling on Family Planning.

_______ 5. Maternal Health Program caters Prenatal and tooth Extraction service in the community.

_______ 6. Rubbish consists of all the things that are not in the house, shops or factory and regularly thrown
away.
_______ 7. Storage is one way of reforming or breaking down waste products back to their components for
reuse.
_______ 8. Light can be also a potential type of pollutions.

_______ 9. Coral Reef degradation is considered as global environmental problems.

________10. Deforestation happens when soil and rocks are moved from one place to another by wind, water or
gravity.

TEST III: Matching type choose the correct answer on column B

Column A Column B

1. It is an air polluted indoors which can even be more concentrated a. Recycling


because they are trapped. __________ b. Garbage
2. It is a left over vegetables, animal and fish material food in kitchen c. Indoor pollution
and establishments. ___________ d. Rubbish
3. It is a combination of smoke and fog which is increased e. Incinerations
by thermal change. ____________
4. This are waste materials such as bottles, broken glass, tin cans, f. Dead Animals
waste papers and other wrapping materials. __________ g. Smog
5. A substances released from motor vehicles and burning fuels. ________ h. Landfills
6. These are lifeless animals like dogs, cats, rats and pigs which die i. Street Sweeping
from the disease or accidents. ___________ j. Motor Vehicle Emission
7. These are tiny particles in the air include soot, ash,
dirt, dust and pollen. ____________ k. Night Soil
8. These are refuse swept from the streets like dust, manure, l. Burying
leaves, cigarette butts, and waste papers. ___________ m. Yard cuttings
9. These are the major source of energy but produce chemicals like n. Particulates
carbon monoxide and other substances when burned._________ o. Composting
10. It consists of human waste, normally wrapped and p. Fossil fuels
thrown into sidewalks and streets.___________ q. Animal feeding
11. It is a process where refuse is deposited in a pit
and covered with soil. ___________
12. These are leaves, branches, grass, and other similar materials
made during typhoon aftermath. ____________
13. Are left over foods given to domestic animals as feeds.
14. Is the reforming or breaking down waste products back to
their basic components for reuse. ____________
15. It a method where waste is buried between layers of soil and
covered by dirt each day after compacted. ___________

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