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THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN TLE 6 (Home Economics)

Name:_______________________________________ Grade Level:___________Section:_______________


School:______________________________________ Date:_________________ Score:__________________
Direction: Read the Question and select the answer from the given choices.
1. What family resources do furniture and appliances belong?
A. Non- material resources C. Human resources
B. Spiritual resources D. Material resources
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE
A. House and lot, effort and appliances are some of the examples of material resources
B. Time, effort, skills and strength are considered human resources
C. Money is the only basic form of human resources.
D. Non- materials resources refers to time, health, automobile, and experience
3. Tom saved ±50 after purchasing a bag with 50% discount. Can the money saved be considered an
income?
A. No, because Tom still spent money although it was discounted.
B. Yes, because the ±50 can be spent on other things.
C. Yes, because Tom saved 50% of the original price
D. No, because the quality of the bag is not excellent.
4. What type of income is received weekly/monthly after rendering service?
A. Treat B. salary C. incentives D. benefits
5. How can you earn a monthly income from an abandoned building owned by your family?
A. Stock unused things in the building C. Clean the building everyday
B. Let the building be rented. D. Sell the building all at once
6. Each individual is endowed with this kind of resources to pursue certain goals in life. What
resources are these?
A. HumanB. Material C. environmental D. non-material
7. Time is an example of resources.
A. HumanB. Material C. environmental D. non-material
8. resources depend on how the members manage materials efficiently and wisely.
A. HumanB. Material C. environmental D. non-material
9. Why does food get the biggest share in the allocation of your family income?
A. Because we need to eat expensive food every day
B. Because we need to eat food 6 times a day
C. Because we need to eat delicious food every day
D. Because we need to eat food every day to nourish our body.
10. Is it practical to buy expensive clothing?
A. No, because expensive clothing are out of trend.
B. Yes, because we need to dress ourselves everyday
C. Yes, because expensive clothing uplift your self-confidence
D. No, because you’ll spend a lot of money on few items of clothes.
11. Do families need to allocate budget on rest and recreation?
A. Yes, because family members need to go to other places.
B. Yes, because family members need to relax and spend quality time together
C. No, because it will consume more time.
D. No, because it will cost a lot of money.
12. Why do families need to balance the budget?
A. So that resources are distributed fairly among the many needs of the family.
B. So that they can send their children to expensive schools.
C. So that they can buy their wants if they have extra savings.
D. So that there will be more budget for their rest and recreation.
13. How should a family manage their resources aside from knowing the components of a budget
A. They should know how to make the most of the available resources
B. They should buy a lot of foods and store it for future use.
C. They should buy cheap and instant foods instead of nutritious foods to save more money
D. They should bring sick family members to a quack doctor than to expensive specialist
14. Is it practical to invest some of the family’s savings to other businesses?
A. No, because businesses can be bankrupt
B. Yes, because investing can family’s name.
C. No, because it will be risky.
D. Yes, but make sure that the business they are going to invest in is NOT a scam.
15. How can you help in managing the resources of your family?
A. I save my daily allowance for future use.
B. I buy unnecessary things, like toys.
C. I buy labelled branded can goods.
D. I buy expensive clothes like dress,pants and shoes.
16. It includes money, things, non-working members of the family, energy,
time and skills.
A. material resources B. shelter C. family resources D. basic needs
17. Tangible assets such as furniture and appliances, jewelry, house and lot, and automobiles.
A. material resources B. basic needs C. family resources D. shelter
18. A requirement for sustaining life and promoting physical and mental
growth for the children with in the family.
A. material resources B. basic needs C. family resources D. shelter
19. For protection against natural treats, such as extreme weather and dangerous creatures. And
even as security against other human beings.
A. Education B. material resources C. basic needs D. shelter
20. Related to the wise use of family resources. It is based on the system by which wages or
salaries are received and how these are to be spent by itemizing the needs of the family and how
much money is needed to meet such needs.
A. size and compositionB. budgeting C. amount of budget D. values
21. Different families and different individuals have different values so they have different
priorities on how to spend their money
A. size and compositionB. values C. amount of budget D. budgeting
22. The more family members are there, the bigger amount of income is spent on food, schooling,
clothing, and for their other basic needs.
A. Budgeting B. values C. amount of budget D. size and composition
23. Materials which the family members need to survive on a day to day basis like food, shelter,
and clothing.
A. Wants B. needs C. expenses D. budget
24. A sewing tool that has one sharp end and a hole at the other end to make the thread pass
through.
A. Needle B. pin cushion C. thimble D. tracking wheel
25. It is a measuring tool used in drafting curves in the pattern of the arm, neckline, and crotch.
A. french curve B. tracking wheel C. pin cushion D. needle
26. In anything we do, it is important to have careful______.
A. Decoration B. preparation C. selection D. observation
27. It is a document used to guide project cost, execution and control.
A. Project momentum C. Project action
B. Project plan D. Action Management
28. What are the classifications of family resources?
A. Material, Non-material and Family Resources
B. Family Resources, Human Resources and Non-material Resources
C. Family, Human and Material Resources
D. Human, Material and Non-material Resources
29. It refers to capabilities, intelligences, skills, strengths and energy of a person. What type of
resources is being described?
A. Non-material Resources C. Human Resources
B. Material Resources D. Family Resources
30. Effort is an example of resources.
A. Environmental B. non-material C. human D. Material
31. This is a method in which food items such as cured meat or fish is exposed to smoke
not only to preserve them but also to add flavour and color.
A. Drying B. freezing C. salting D. smoking
32. Among the measuring tools used in sewing, which is being use to
make lines in a fabric and is a substitute for gauge?
A. Tape measure B. Scissors C. Ruler D. Dressmaker’s pins
33. Food is salted and placed under the sun?
A. Natural drying B. freezing C. salting D. Artificial drying
34. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Time, effort, skills and strength are considered human resources
B. Money is the only basic form of human resources
C. House and lot, effort and appliances are some of the examples of material resources.
D. Non- materials resources refers to time, health, automobile, and experience
35. Which of the following resources refer to those things that a family can use to meet their
needs and reach their goals?
A. Human Resources C. Non-material resources
B. Family Resources D. Material Resources
36. All of the following are the examples of material resources, EXCEPT?
A. Furniture B. Money C. Skills D. House
37. What encourages and inspires us to get involved in productive endeavors that will help our
families live better?
A. Income B. money C. budget D. needs and wants
38. What family resources do house and money belong?
A. Human Resources C. Family Resources
B. Material Resources D. Non-material resources
39. What percent is spent for clothing?
A. 60%
B. 100%
C. 30%
D. 70%
40. Which item is allotted Php1, 500.00 per
month?
A. rice
B. groceries
C. clothes
D. raw foods
41. Which has the least budget for food?
A. Rice B. raw foods C. groceries D. spices
42. Which items are allotted Php500.00 per month?
A. spices and accessories C. spices & uniform
B. spices and uniform D. uniform and groceries
43. What type of income is received weekly/monthly after rendering service?
A. Salary B. treat C. benefits D. incentives
44. What is the use of the seam ripper?
A. Used to take detailed measurement
B. Used to undo stitches and slash button
C. Protects the middle finger from being pricked
D. Helps to pull the thread through the eye
45. The following are examples of cutting tools except for .
A. Pinking shears
B. bent-handle
C. Scissors
D. thread
46. Which is the BEST way to preserve the excess meat that will be used the following day?
A. Inject preservative to last for a period of time
B. Dry it under the heat of the sun using drying method.
C. Refrigerate in a low temperature to retain freshness.
D. Freeze them under the freezing temperature.
47. When you are able to follow what is in the recipe, it means that you have .
A. knowledge and skills
B. knowledge and understanding
C. skills of what to do
D. knowledge of what to do
48. How can you keep yourself safe in doing food preservation?
A. I will play online games.
B. I will watch TV.
C. I will do other household chores.
D. I will follow safety rules.
49. If you are to make a bacon, what food preservation are you going to use?
A. freezing
B. smoking
C. salting
D. drying
50. What is the preservative agent in jams and candies?
A. smoking
B. drying
C. sugar preservation
D. salting
Answer Key:

Part 1 - Multiple Choice

1. D

2. B

3. A

4. B

5. B

6. D

7. C

8. D

9. D

10. D

11. B

12. C

13. A

14. D

15. A

16. C

17. A

18. B

19. D

20. B

21. B

22. D

23. B

24. A
25. A

26. B

27. B

28. D

29. C

30. C

31. D

32. C

33. A

34. A

35. B

36. C

37. D

38. B

39. C

40. D

41. A

42. D

43. D

44. B

45. D

46. D

47. B

48. D

49. A

50. C

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