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HOLY CHILD JESUS MONTESSORI

Villa Luisa Homes 4,


San Agustin 3,
SchoolJESUS
HOLY CHILD of Dasmariñas Incorporated
MONTESSORI Dasmariñas City, Cavite
hcjmsdi@gmail.com
School of Dasmariñas Incorporated (046) 481-78-48 QUESTIONNAIR
E No.

2nd QUARTERLY EXAMINATION


SY2019-2020
MAPEH 8 60
GENERAL DIRECTIONS: POINTS
1) Count the number of test questionnaire pages (3).
2) Read the directions at least twice (2x) before answering.
3) Keep your Test Questionnaire and Answer Sheet clean.
4) Do not write anything on the Test Questionnaire.
5) Write the Test Questionnaire Number on the Answer Sheet.
I. Multiple Choice: Shade the circle that correspond to the letter of the correct answer.(45pts.)
1. What is the most effective way to prevent contracting the HIV virus?
A. Always wear a condom
B. Never share needles with people you don't know
C. Always practice Universal Precautions and good hand washing
D. Spray everything with a 10% bleach solution before you touch it
2. How is HIV transmitted?
A. You catch it from toilet seats
B. Through touching and kissing
C. When infected bodily fluids enter the bloodstream of another person
D. Through sharing needles, unprotected sexual intercourse, an open sore
3. How are infectious diseases, such as colds and influenza, most commonly spread?
A. Breathing viruses in air C. Eating contaminated food
B. Drinking infected water D. Hand-to-face contact
4. Which is the most important hygiene habit to teach young children?
A. Use a tissue to cover a sneeze C. Wash hands frequently
B. Don't share a glass or eating utensil D. Take a bath daily
5. "Sleep hygiene" refers to the promotion of regular sleep. Which of these can help you develop healthy sleep
habits?
A. Eat a big meal late in the day
B. Cut back on the amount of exercise you get
C. Go to bed and get up at the same time every day
D. All of the above
6. It is a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal or object.
A. Chronic B. Communicable Disease C. Non-communicable disease D. Pathogens
7. This is a disease-causing organism that is so small you need a microscope to see them.
A. Communicable B. Disease C. Pathogen D. Virus
8. High school students who don’t plan to go to college are far more at risk for _____ than students who do
plan to go to college.
A. using illegal drugs C. smoking cigarettes
B. drinking alcohol D. all of the above
9. It is the most common mind-altering substance used during adolescence.
A. Meth Alcohol C. Meth
B. Marijuana D. Mushroom

10. Which of these statements is true regarding the differences in alcohol consumption and abuse between
men and women?
A. Females tend to use more alcohol than males; males tend to be more biologically vulnerable to
alcohol addiction than females
B. Females tend to use more alcohol than males; females tend to be more biologically vulnerable to
alcohol addiction than males
C. Males tend to use more alcohol than females; females tend to be more biologically vulnerable to
alcohol addiction than males
D. Males tend to use more alcohol than females; females tend to be more biologically vulnerable to
alcohol addiction than males
11. In volleyball, the same person can hit the ball how many times in a row?
A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
12. When you smoke a cigarette, which of the following does not happen?
A. Blood flow to your capillaries increases
B. Your blood pressure and heart rate increase
C. Your blood carbon monoxide levels increase
D. The tiny muscles in your airways contract, constricting them

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13. If you have been smoking for some time, does quitting still reduce your risk of heart disease and cancer

A. Yes, and the benefits apply to quitters of any age


B. Yes, but only if you quit when you are still under 35
C No, quitting makes no difference to your risk
D Perhaps, but not everyone will benefit

14. Out of the following, which option is probably the most effective way to quit smoking?
A Going cold turkey
B Asking friends and family for advice first
C Planning your attempt to quit well in advance
D Increasing the number of cigarettes you smoked before trying to quit
15. What proportion of smokers worldwide will die because of their tobacco use?
A Nearly all will die because of their use
B Close to three quarters will die because of their use
C Up to half will die because of their use
D Only a small portion will die because of their use
16. What is the chemical in alcohol?
A. ethanol C. dehydrogenase
B. zymase D. nicotine
17. Which of the following statements about drinking alcohol is false?.
A. It is more harmful to teens than to adults
B. It depresses, or slows down, brain and body functions.
C. It stimulates, or speeds up, brain and body functions..
D. It affects women more quickly than men, even if they weigh the same.
18. How does a family history of alcoholism affect someone’s risk of being an alcoholic?
A. Genes can cause vulnerability to alcoholism.
B. .There is no added risk of alcoholism to children of alcoholics.
C. Children of alcoholics cannot drink at all or they will become alcoholics.
D. Growing up in a home with alcoholics can cause vulnerability to alcoholism even in adopted children.
19. .Why is warming up before an exercise important?
A. It improves flexibility C. It decreases the removal of lactic acid
B. It improves heart rate D. It slows adrenaline
20 .In Volleyball, the attacker hit the ball and suddenly touch the net. What violation the player committ?
A. Ball out B. Crossing C. double hit D. Touch net
21. The person who invented the game volleyball.
A. Shakespeare B. Dr. William Morgan C. Dr. James Naismith D. Dr. William Ford
22. Volleyball is a team sport that many people love to play. Which of the following is the first name given to
the game volleyball?
A. mintonette B. montonette C. pingpong D. volleybells
23. The name of the hit when the ball is contacted above the head with the finger tips.
A. Attack B. Carry C .Set D. Spike
24 If a player hits the ball with two open palms it is called what ?
A. Carry B. Double hit C. Hand violation D. Illegal libero
25. How long does a server have to serve the ball after the referee gives the sign to begin serving?
A. 10 seconds B. 5 seconds C. 8 seconds D. 1 minute
26. Who is not a volleyball official from the following ?
A. stat tracker B. Scorer C. Timer D. Umpire
27. How many players are on a court at a time in a regular volleyball game ?
A. 6 B.5 C. 8 D.7
28. In volleyball, the players situated in the back zone when the serve is made is called which of the following
A. Back row C. Middle row
B. Front row D. Setter position
29. In Volleyball Game , when do you rotate as a team ?
A. At the end of the game
B. When you win the serve
C. When you hit it out
D. When the ball hits the net

30. Which of the following are the three list used in volleyball?
A. Spike, jab, push
B. Bump, set, block
C. Set, spike, block
D.Bump,set,spike

31. What kind of violation if the player hits the ball twice consecutively?
A. Fault C. Net violation
B. Double hit D. Attack
32. If a player hits the volleyball with two open palms, it is called
A. Attack C.Hand violation
B. Carry D.Doublehit
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33 It is a violation when you step on or over the line while serving?
A. Let C. Net violation
B. Side out D.Footfault

34. What is the name of the hit used to begin each point?
A. Serve C. Volley
B. Spike D. Set
35. William Morgan created the game volleyball and played by peole well.In what year did Morgan introduce
the game in the United State?
A. 1985 B. 1800 C, 1895 D. 1923
36. Which answer is NOT a basic violation in volleyball?
A. Serving the ball over the net.
B. Hitting the ball twice in a row.
C. Stepping on or over the line on a serve
D. Reaching under the net and crossing the line.
37. When does your team rotate in a volleyball game?
A. every time you lose a point
B. every time you win a point
C. after your team serves and you lose the point
D. after the other team serves and you win the point

38.In Volleyball, how many players is a team allowed to have?


A. As many as they want
B. 6 players, 3 in the front row, 3 in the back row
C. 6 players, 4 in the front row, 2 in the back row
D. 6 players, 2 in the front row, 4 in the back row
39. How can a person's immune system contribute to symptoms of disease?
A. A person's immune system may be too immature to fight off pathogens.
B. The immune system damages a person's own cells, tissues, and organs while fighting off invading
pathogens.
C. Sometimes a disease has no known cause, and a person's body is unable to organize a response to
fight it.
D. A person's immune system may choose to fight off its own cells instead of properly fighting off
invading pathogens.
40. Some strains of TB have become resistant to what kind of treatment?
A. antibiotics B. bed rest C. dietary changes D. surgery
41. A person who harbors the microorganism but does not manifest the signs and symptoms of the disease is
called:
A. Carrier C. Infected
B. Contact D. Suspect
42. Mang Jose is Category III TB patient. He asked the nurse about the duration of his treatment regimen
during the intensive phase. Intensive phase in Category III patients lasts for:
A. 2 months C. 4 months
B. 3 months D. 5 months
43. To prevent whooping cough, which of the following vaccines should be given to infants?
A. BCG C. OPV
B. DPT D. IPV
44. A client with TB has been treated before with Anti-TB drug, however the treatment failed. The client is
under which category of TB patient?
A. Category I C. Category III
B. Category II D. Category IV
45. A child is diagnosed with dengue fever. The etiologic agent for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is:
A. Chikungunya virus C. Common household mosquito
B. Aedes Aegypti D. Infected person

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Test II. Read the text below and answer the question that follows using the rubric as your guide. (15
pts.)
A.
What are the health effects of smoking to the individual?
There's no way around it; smoking is bad for your health. It harms nearly every organ of the body, some that
you would not expect. Cigarette smoking causes nearly one in five deaths in the United States. It can also
cause many other cancers and health problems. These include

Cancers, including lung and oral cancers


Lung diseases, such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
Damage to and thickening of blood vessels, which causes high blood pressure
Blood clots and stroke
Vision problems, such as cataracts and macular degeneration (AMD)
Women who smoke while pregnant have a greater chance of certain pregnancy problems. Their babies are
also at higher risk of dying of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

Smoking also causes addiction to nicotine, a stimulant drug that is in tobacco. Nicotine addiction makes it
much harder for people to quit smoking.

B.

.What are the effect of cigarette to the secondhand smoking


Your smoke is also bad for other people - they breathe in your smoke secondhand and can get
many of the same problems as smokers do. This includes heart disease and lung cancer. Children
exposed to secondhand smoke have a higher risk of ear infections, colds, pneumonia, bronchitis,
and more severe asthma. Mothers who breathe secondhand smoke while pregnant are more likely
to have preterm labor and babies with low birth weight.

1. Give and explain the conflict or problem can you detect from both situations.
2. Explain the effect of smoking to the individual and to the second hand smoking.
3. What solution can we suggest to avoid this kind of problem?
4. Which among the two text has a big effect of smoking/ individual use or second hand smoking ? Justify
your answer

Question 4 3 2 1
1 Able to give and Able to give and Able to give and Able to give and
explain more than explain 4 conflict or explain 2-3or explain 1 conflict or
5 conflict or problem that you problem that you problem that you
problem that you can detect from the can detect from the can detect from the
can detect from the text text text
text
2 Able to explain 5 Able to explain 3-4 Able to explain 2 Able to explain 1
effect of smoking effect of smoking effect of smoking effect of smoking to
to the individual to the individual to the individual the individual and
and second hand and second hand and second hand second hand
smoking smoking smoking smoking
3 Able to give and Able to give and Able to give and Able to give and
explain explain explain explain
5 solution to avoid 3-4 solution to 2 solution to avoid 1 solution to avoid
the problem avoid the problem the problem the problem
4 Able to give Able to give the Attempted to
explain and justify answer but cannot answer the
the answer clearly justify clearly question

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