Second Term Examination Physical and Health Education (PHE) for JSS 1 – JSS 2 – JSS 3 Term 2 Exam Questions

 

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 

SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

JSS 1 – JSS 3 EXAM QUESTIONS 

 

 

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JSS 1 PHE 

SECTION A

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. 

Instruction: Fill the gaps with the most suitable word from the options A – D.

1. A sports that has body contact is _________ sports.

 

2. When a sports lacks body contact , it is called _________ sports.

 

3. A good example of contact sports include the following except _________.

{a} table tennis

{b} football

{c} boxing

{d} handball.

 

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4. A good example of non – contact sports is _________.

 

5. All are benefits of contact sports except _________.

{a} experience

{b} boring

{c} improve self image

{d} endurance

 

6. The basic skills in contact sports include all except _________.

[a} throwing

{b} drawing

{c} hopping

{d} catching

 

7. The sports that the leader encourage the team to develop soft skills with technical and specialist skills is _________.

{a} Contact

{b} Non – contact

{c} Volleyball

{d} Handball

 

8. _________ Is an agent that causes diseases.

{a} Virus

{b} Pathogens

{c} Bacteria

{d} Worms

 

9. When a disease cannot be seen with the naked eyes, it is said to be _________.

{a} microscopic

{b} ultra – microscopic

{c} worms

{d} multi – microscopic

 

10. Viruses are _________ particles of living things ever found.

{a} small

{b} largest

{c} smallest

{d} big

 

11. _________ is the disorder of the body or mind.

{a} Virus

{b} Worm

{c} Protozoa

{d} Disease

 

12. _________ is a disease causing organism.

 

13. Passing sleepless nights is called _________.

{a} Somnia

{b} Somelia

{c} Insomnia

{d} Fatigue

 

14. The science of food is called _________.

{a} Vitamin

{b} Protein

{c} Nutrient

{d} Nutrition

 

15. Food means _________.

 

16. _________ is the process by which the body takes in and utilize food.

{a} Feeding

{b} Feed

{c} Nutrition

{d} Nitrogen

 

17. The food required in minute form for protection and healthy growth of the body is.

{a} protein

{b} vitamin

{c} carbohydrates

{d} minerals.

18. Fat soluble vitamin is _________.

{a} vitamin/C

{c} vitamin ADEK

{c} fats

{d} banana

 

19. Food substances that are required for growth and repair of dead tissues are _________.

 

20. One of the sources of vitamins is _________.

 

 

SECTION B — THEORY

 ANSWER ANY FOUR (4) QUESTIONS IN ALL.

QUESTIONS 1

Discuss fully about insomnia in not less than eight to ten lines.

 

QUESTION 2

Explain the three (3) major food classifications, giving four (4) sources of each classification.

 

QUESTION 3

a. Distinguish between pathogens and diseases.

b. Outline four{4} diseases caused by pathogens.

c. What is virus?

 

QUESTION 4

a. List five (5) problems contact sports.

b. Outline three (3) benefits of contact sports and two (2) benefits of non – contact sports.

 

QUESTION 5

a. List six {6} classes of food, giving three {3} sources of each class.

b. Explain briefly the following:

(I) Food

(ìí) Nutrition

(iii) Health

 

 

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JSS 2 PHE 

SECTION A

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. 

Instruction: Fill the gaps with the most suitable word from the options A – D.

1. The games that involves striking and running, preventing opponents from scoring is _________.

 

2. Area of coverage is _________.

{a} striking

{b} scope

{c} division

{d} activities involved

 

3. One of the basic skills and techniques in striking games is _________.

 

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4. The first major basic skill and technique that must be taken is _________.

{a} service

{b} grip

{c} drive

{d} smash

 

5. The equipments and facilities in tennis game include all except _________.

{a} net

{b} play court

{c} racket

{d} service

6. One of the costumes in tennis game is _________.

 

7. The official that watches closely and report any violation of the rules to the referee is _________

 

8. By appraisal, we mean _________.

{a} assessment

{b} consider

{c} oversea

{d} control

 

9. A discipline which involves itself with the study and improvement of health in a community is _________.

 

10. A discipline that covers pupils, students, staff and others towards health and sanitation of school is _________.

 

11. A substance that makes life unpleasant in an environment is called _________.

{a} pollution

{b} pollutant

{c} disease

{d} pathogen

 

12. The process by which an environment is being polluted is _________.

13. Unwanted sound causes _________.

{a} sound pollution

{b} air pollution

{c} noise pollution

{d} spreading

 

14 Contamination of water causes _________.

 

15. All but one are effects of air pollution on personal health.

{a} brain damage

{b} asthma

{c} lung growth

{d} cholera

 

16. Polluted causes the following diseases except _________.

{a} cholera

{b} diarrhea

{c} dysentery

{d} deafness

 

17. Preventive measures against environmental pollution are _________.

{a} causes

{b} effects

{c} solutions

{d} discoveries

 

18. A fresh approach was launched at the world education in _________.

{a} Guinea

{b} Nigeria

{c} Senegal

{d} Ghana

19. The above programme was launched in the year _________.

{a} April, 2000

{b} May, 2000

{c} April, 2001

{d} June, 2002

 

20. The programme focuses on three major areas except _________.

{a} expenses

{b} hygiene

{c} nutrition

{d} an effective school health.

 

 

SECTION B — THEORY

ANSWER ANY FOUR (4) QUESTIONS IN ALL.

QUESTION 1

a. Define striking games.

b. List five (5) officials and their functions.

c. State four (4) skills and techniques in striking games.

 

QUESTION 2

a. State five (5) costumes in tennis ball and five (5) facilities in tennis games.

b. State four (5) basic skills in table tennis.

 

QUESTION 3

Discuss the following:

{i} School Health Programme

(ii) Community Health

(iii) School Health Services

(iv) Sanitation

 

QUESTION 4

a. Explain the following:

(I) Water pollution

(ìí) Land pollution

(iii) Air pollution

(iv) Noise pollution

 

b. Give an example of each type iin(4a) above.

 

QUESTION 5

a. Discuss the effects of pollution on personal health.

b. Explain briefly three (3) areas in which the fresh approach centres on mostly.

 

 

 

JSS 3 PHE 

SECTION A

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. 

Instruction: Fill the gaps with the most suitable word from the options A – D.

1. A competition in which athletes participates in a number of events and gaining scores in each is called _________.

 

2. In athletics, _________ consists of ten tracks and field events.

{a} pentathlon

{b} decathlon

{c} heptathlon

{d} sports events

 

3. The total number of points attributed to a competitor or team is _________.

 

4. The officer who watches the competitors closely and report any violation of the rules to the referee is called _________.

5. Career in sports does not include _________.

{a} coaching

{b} teaching P.H.E.

{c} library research

{d} recording

 

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6. By professional, we mean _________.

{a} good at

{b} special skills

{c} expert in the area

{d} specialist in all

 

7. _________ is an appraisal that covers the students, teachers and other school personnel.

 

8. _________ is a discipline that studied and improves the health characteristics of the biological communities.

 

9. A family consisting of parents and children is _________.

{a} extended

{b} single parenting

{c} nuclear

{d} compound

 

10. The family in which one parent is raising children on his/her own is called _________.

11. _________ is the stage in human physiological development which somebody becomes capable of sexual reproduction.

 

12. _________ is a primary female sex hormone.

{a} Testosterone

{b} Estrogen

{c} progesterone

{d} Thyroid

 

13. Sports agencies in Nigeria include all except _________.

{a} NFA

{b} NSC

{c} NIPOGA

{d} Assertiveness

 

14. _________ Is the study of people’s behavior in sports.

{a} coaching

{b} sports psychology

{c} sports marketing

{d} teaching

 

15. A sports without physical body contact is referred to as _________.

 

16. A typical example of contact sports is _________.

 

17. Basic swimming styles include all except _________.

{a} coaching

{b} breast stroke

{c} diving

{d} butterfly

 

18. One swimming equipment is _________.

19. Sports practiced by men and women that require balance, strength and flexibility is _________.

 

20. One type of gymnastic is _________.

 

 

SECTION B — THEORY

ANSWER FOUR {4} QUESTIONS IN ALL.

QUESTION 1

Explain the following:

(I) pentathlon

(ii) decathlon

(iii) combined events

(iv) scoring the events.

 

QUESTION 2

a. List five (5) officials and explain their functions in a combined sports.

b. Explain three careers in P.H.E.

 

QUESTION 3

Discuss in details, professional in P.H.E. in Nigeria.

 

QUESTION 4

Discuss the following:

(I) Personal school

(ìí) Community health

(iii) Single family system

 

QUESTION 5

a. State four (4) swimming styles in swimming.

b. List four (4) activities in gymnastic.

c. Define gymnastic.