Primary 4 – Physical and Health Education (PHE) Mid Term Test Questions and Answers

PRIMARY 4 – THIRD TERM PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

OUTLINES

FIRST TERM – First Term Mid Term Test

SECOND TERM – Second Term Mid Term Test 

THIRD TERM – Third Term Mid Term Test 

THIRD TERM MID TERM TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

A. Multiple Choice Questions

1. The object passed from one runner to another in a relay race is called ________.

A. Cone

B. Baton

C. Whistle

D. Flag

2. Which volleyball skill is used to start the game?

A. Serving

B. Passing

C. Blocking

D. Digging

3. Which swimming stroke is performed while lying on the back?

A. Freestyle

B. Breaststroke

C. Backstroke

D. Butterfly Stroke

4. Which of the following is a type of pathogen?

A. Vitamin

B. Water

C. Bone

D. Bacteria

5. Diseases that spread from one person to another are called ________ diseases.

A. Non-communicable

B. Hereditary

C. Chronic

D. Communicable

B. Fill in the Blanks

6. The correct way of holding the baton is called __________.

7. Volleyball is played over a __________.

8. A trained person who watches swimmers is called a __________.

9. Tiny living organisms that cause diseases are called __________.

10. The __________ Relay combines different running distances.

C. True or False

11. Relay races require teamwork. ______

12. Players are allowed to catch the volleyball during play. ______

13. Swimming alone is the safest way to swim. ______

14. Ringworm is caused by fungi. ______

15. Washing hands regularly helps to prevent diseases. ______

D. Short Answer Questions

16. What is a relay race?

17. Mention two basic volleyball skills.

18. Mention two swimming strokes.

19. Mention two types of pathogens.

20. State two safety rules for swimming.

ANSWER KEYS

1. B – Baton

2. A – Serving

3. C – Backstroke

4. D – Bacteria

5. D – Communicable

6. Baton grip

7. Net

8. Lifeguard

9. Pathogens

10. Medley

11. True

12. False

13. False

14. True

15. True

16. A relay race is a team race in which four runners take turns to run while passing a baton from one runner to another until the race is completed.

17. Any two:

  • Serving
  • Passing
  • Setting
  • Spiking
  • Blocking
  • Digging

18. Any two:

  • Freestyle (Front Crawl)
  • Breaststroke
  • Backstroke
  • Butterfly Stroke

19. Any two:

  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Fungi
  • Protozoa

20. Any two:

  • Swim under the supervision of a trained adult or lifeguard.
  • Never swim alone.
  • Obey swimming pool rules.
  • Do not run around the swimming pool.
  • Wear proper swimming clothes or a life jacket if necessary.