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Third Quarter Examination in TLE TEST -II TRUE OR FALSE: Write T if the statement

is correct and write F if the statement is in-


Name: ________________________________________
correct.
Grade/ Section: ___________________Date: ________________
_____11. A hazard is a condition that poses a level of
TEST – I MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the questions carefully and select threat to life, health, property, or environment.
the best answer. Encircle the letter corresponds to your answer.
____12. The situation has the potential to be
1. THESE ARE WOODEN FRAMEWORKS USED AS REFERENCE hazardous, but no people, property, or environment
POINTS TO SUSPEND LAYOUT STRING FOR A FOUNDATION. is currently affected by this is categorized active
a. WOODEN PEGS c. FOUNDATION SUPPORT hazard.
b. BATTER BOARDS d. STAKING OUT
2. IT IS A TOOL FOR MEASURING AND CHECKING 90-DEGREE ANGLES ____13. Accident prone areas should have signs that
IN A PIECE OF LUMBER. warn people.
a. TRY SQUARE c. HOSE LEVEL
____14. All chemicals are hazardous to man.
b. PUSH-PULL TAPE d. FRAMING SQUARE
3. A PART OF A BLUEPRINT THAT SHOWS THE PLACE OF A ____15. Ergonomics hazards include earthquakes,
BUILDING SITE. floods, and tornadoes.
a. SITE PLAN c. ELEVATION SECTION
____16. Pesticides are normally used to control
b. FLOOR PLAN d. SPECIFICATIONS unwanted insects and plants may cause a variety of
4. AN INDESPENSABLE SKILL THAT IS ALWAYS NEEDED AND negative effects on non-target organisms.
HIGHLY IN DEMAND.
a. MASONRY c. CARPENTRY ____17. Removing occupational hazards is only one
way of improving worker protection
b. ARCHITECTURE d. MACHINE REPAIR
5. IT IS USED TO MEASURE THE EXACT VERTICAL ALIGNMENT ____18. A hazardous situation that has come to pass
OF STRUCTURES is called an accident.
a. PULL-PUSH TAPE c. HOSE LEVEL
____19. Motor vehicles, aircraft, and air bags pose
b. PLUMB BOB d. CHALK LINE
mechanical hazards.
6. A PART OF A BLUEPRINT THAT CONTAINS THE SPECIFIED MATERIALS,
DESIRED QUALITY, AND EXPECTED WORK STANDARDS. ____20. A physical hazard is one originating from an
a. SPECIFICATIONS c. DETAIL organ that is foreign to the organism being affected
b. ELEVATION d. FLOOR PLAN
TEST -III. ENUMERATION:
7. A TOOL USED TO MARK AND SET UP LINES ON SURFACES.
a. PUSH-PULL TAPE c. ZIGZAG RULE A. 21-26 - PARTS OF THE SCREW
b. CHALK LINE d. FRAMING SQUARE
21.
8. IT IS USED TO CHECK IF THE BATTER BOARDS ARE OF THE SAME HEIGHT.
a. PUSH-PULL TAPE c. ZIGZAG RULE 22.
b. CHALK LINE d. HOSE LEVEL
23.

9. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CANNOT BE SEEN ON A SITE 24.


PLAN?
a. WOODEN PEGS c. BATTER BOARDS 25.
b. FOUNDATION SUPPORT d. STAKING OUT
26.
10. THESE SERVES AS GUIDES FOR BUILDING BATTER BOARDS
AND WILL BE DISREGARDED ONCE THE FOUNDATION IS MADE.
a. WOODEN PEGS c. BATTER BOARDS
b. STRINGS d. STAKING OUT
B. 27-30 – MAIN KINDS OF FASTENERS Prepared by:
27.
28.
29. ROWEMAR P. CORPUZ
30. SUBJECT TEACHER

TEST -IV. ESSAY ( 10 PTS )

31—40. How to lay out CHB Wall. ( Procedures )

Checked by:

CARLO MARCIAL L. SANCHEZ


MASTER TEACHER- I

Noted by:

MAGDALENA U. AQUINO
PRINCIPAL – I

TEST-V. DRAWING

DRAW A SIMPLE LAP JOINT ( 10 PTS.) ________________________________________________


PARENT’S SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME
Third Quarter Examination in TLE- 7 TEST II. IDENTIFY AND NAME THE FOLLOWING FARM
TOOLS
Name: _______________________________________________
11.___________________________
Grade/ Section: ___________________Date: ________________

TEST I.
Multiple choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
_____1. It is used for loosening the soil, digging out root crops
12.__________________________
and turning over the materials in a compost heap.
A. Spading Fork C. Rake
B. Hand Trowel D. Crowbar
_____2. It is used for cultivating the garden plot by loosening the
soil and removing weeds around the plant.
13______________________
A. Hand cultivator C. Rake
B. Hand Trowel D. Crowbar
planting materials and other equipment.
_____3. It is used for hauling trash, manures, fertilizers, A.
Wheelbarrow C. Rake 14.______________________
B. Hand Trowel D. Crowbar
_____4. It is a hand-held agricultural tool with a variously
curved blade typically used for cutting weeds.
A. Wheelbarrow C. Rake
B. Hand Trowel D. Sickle 15.______________________
_____5. It is an implement mounted to a tractor used for tilling
and pulverizing the soil.
A. Wheelbarrow C. Rake
B. Hand Trowel D. Rotovator 16.______________________
_____6. What farm implement is being used in the picture?

17.______________________

A. Harrow C. Native plow


B. Disc plow D. Rotovator
_____7. It is used for digging canals, breaking hard topsoil and 18______________________
for digging up stones and tree stumps.
A. Pick Mattock C. Rake
B. Hand Trowel D. Rotovator
_____8. It is for cutting branches of planting materials and
unnecessary branches of plants. 19._________________________
A. Wheelbarrow C. Rake
B. Hand Trowel D. Pruning shear
_____9. It is used for loosening the soil around the growing
plants and putting small amount of manure fertilizer in the soil.

A. Wheelbarrow C. Rake 20._________________________


B. Hand Trowel D. Pruning shear
_____10. It is used for watering seedlings.
A. Sprinkler C. Rake
B. Hand Trowel D. Pruning shear
TEST II. ENUMERATION. Give what is ask in the
questions:
FARM INPUTS
21.
22.
23.
CLASSIFICATIONS OF WASTE
24.
25.
26.
27.
WASTE DISPOSAL
( ATLEAST 3 )
28.
29.
30.

Prepared by:

ROWEMAR P. CORPUZ
Teacher III

Checked by:

CARLO MARCIAL L. SANCHEZ


Master Teacher I

Noted by:

MAGDALENA U. AQUINO
Principal I

_____________________________________
PARENT’S SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME
Third Quarter Examination in TLE-AGRI.-10 a. .Chemicals b. Exposure
Name: _______________________________________________ c. Risk d. Hazard
Grade/ Section: ___________________Date: ________________ 7. It is the likelihood that a hazard will
TEST – I. Multiple Choice: Direction: Choose the letter of cause injury or ill health to anyone at or
the best answer. Write the chosen letter in your quiz near a workplace.
notebook. a. Risk b. Exposure
1. It includes chemical substances such as acids or poisons c. Hazard d. Chemicals
and those that could lead to fire or explosion, like
pesticides, herbicides, cleaning agents, dust, and fumes 8. This occurs when a person comes into
from various processes such as welding. contact with a hazard.

a. Chemicals b. Psychosocial a. Risk b. Exposure


environment c. Hazard d. Chemicals
c. Mechanical and/or electrical d. Biological 9. This includes floors, stairs, work
2. It includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling
vermin, animals objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling
(lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud
a. Biological b. Chemicals and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and
c. Mechanical and/or electrical d. Psychosocial cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation,
environment air quality.

3. It includes workplace stressors arising from a variety of a. Chemicals b. Mechanical and/or


sources. electrical

a. Psychosocial environment b. Biological c. Psychosocial environment d. Physical

c. .Chemicals d. Mechanical and/or electrical 10. It includes electricity, machinery,


equipment, pressure vessels, dangerous
4. It is the physical or environmental conditions of work goods, fork lifts, cranes, hoists.
which comply with the prescribed Occupational Health
Safety (OHS) standards and which allow the workers to a. Mechanical and/or electrical
perform his or her job without or within acceptable b. Chemicals
exposure to hazards.
c. Biological
a. Safety b. Biological
d. Psychosocial environment
c. Psychosocial environment d. Chemicals

5. It is the practices related to production and work process


a. Occupational safety b. Safety

c. Psychosocial environment d. Biological

6. It is the potential for harm, or adverse effect on an


employee‘s health. Anything which may cause injury or ill
health to anyone at or near a workplace
TEST –II Directions: True or False. Write T if the statement 25. R.A.–
is true and F if the statement is wrong.

________11. Empty farm chemical containers and


unwanted chemicals need to be disposed properly.

________12. The MSDS is just a piece of paper and it is not


important. Prepared by:

________13. CAUTION is one of the examples of signal


words. ROWEMAR P. CORPUZ
Teacher III
________14. It is helpful to post 'no riders' decals on all
tractors to remind others about the policy.
Checked by:
________15. One must not over-reach or cut above
shoulder height.
CARLO MARCIAL L. SANCHEZ
________16. Goggles are for eye protection in dusty Master Teacher I
conditions.
Noted by:
________17. Materials in the farm today are too
complicated compared to the old days.
MAGDALENA U. AQUINO
Principal I
________18. RA 6969 is a law designed to respond to
decreasing problems associated with toxic chemicals and ________________________________________
hazardous and nuclear wastes. PARENT’S SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME

________19. ROPS cannot protect the tractor operator


from serious injuries.

________20. Injury rates are highest among children age


15 and below and adults over 65.

TEST -II. DEFINITION OF TERMS: Give the meaning of the


following acronyms you encountered in Safety Measures
While Working in the Farm. ( 2 PTS. EACH )

21. PPE –

22. ROPS –

2 3. MSDS –

24. P.D.–

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