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QUADRON P INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

No 23, Williams Street, Quality/Ajagbe, Laketu Estate, Lucky Fibre, Ikorodu, Lagos
Motto: Godliness with Contentment
THIRD TERM 2023/2024 EXAMINATION

BASIC TECHNOLOGY OBJECTIVE JSS 1

Instruction: Answer all the questions


1. Development of Technology requires all the following Except _______ (a) patience (b) hard work(c)
selfishness (d) interest (e) determination
2. _________ is the person walking along the road or in the street (a) Cyclist (b) Traveler (c) Motorist (d)
Pedestrian
3. A condition of being safe or protected against harm, damage or accident that is not usually desirable is
called _________ (a) safety (b) road safety (c) workshop care (d) air safety
4. _________ are those who walk along the road or on streets (a) Trackers (b) Walkers (c) Pedestrian(d)
Cyclists
5. The condition whereby one is Not in danger, free from harm, protected form danger is ______ (a)
protection (b) safety (c) dangerous (d) harmful
6. A building where people live is ________________(a) commercial (b) Religious or worship (c)
Warehouse (d) Residential (e) school.
7. A house built all on one level without stair is _____________(a) Duplex (b) skyscraper (c) Bungalow (d)
High Rise (e) None of the above.
8. __________________ is a structure such as house that has roof and wall. (a) Building (b) Builder (c)
Mansion (d) Flat (e) Caves.
9. A person or company whose job is to build or repair houses is ___________(a) Builder (b) Architect (c)
civil engineering (d) artisan (e) Computer engineering.
10. _____________is the person whose jobs is designing buildings. (a) Architect (b) designer (c) building
contractor (d) structural engineer (e) painter.
11. _______________ is the main purpose of cutting tools in woodworking? (a). To measure distances
accurately. (b). To remove material from a workpiece. (c). To mark lines on the wood. (d). To hold
different pieces together
12. Which of the following is an example of a boring tool? (a). Hammer. (b). Screwdriver. (c). Drill. N(d).
Saw
13. ___________is the primary function of a driving tool? (a). Hold materials in place. (b). Measure lengths
and widths. (c). Create holes in wood. (d). Apply force to move or operate objects
14. How are cutting tools different from boring tools? (a). Cutting tools are used for shaping, while boring
tools are used for fastening. (b). Cutting tools are used for joining, while boring tools are used for
measuring. (c). Cutting tools are used for removing material, while boring tools are used for making
holes (d). Cutting tools are used for marking, while boring tools are used for polishing
15. Which tool is typically used for cutting irregular shapes in wood? (a). Chisel. (b). Tape Measure. (c).
Pliers (d). Level
16. ______________ is the flow of electric charge called in a circuit? (a). Voltage (b). Current. (c).
Resistance. (d). Power
17. Which of the following materials is a good conductor of electricity? (a). Wood (b). Plastic (c). Copper.
(d). Rubber
18. What component in an electric circuit resists the flow of electrical current? (a). Resistor (b). Capacitor.
(c). Diode. (d) Inductor
19. Which tool is used to measure the amount of electric current in a circuit? (a). Voltmeter (b). Ammeter.
(c). Multimeter. (d). Oscilloscope
20. In an electric circuit diagram, what does the symbol " " represent? (a). Resistor (b). Battery. (c).
Capacitor. (d). Diode
21. What is preventive maintenance? (a). Fixing a tool after it breaks (b). Regular maintenance to prevent
breakdowns. (c). Throwing away tools that are not working properly. (d). Ignoring maintenance
completely
22. Which type of maintenance involves cleaning and lubricating machines to keep them running smoothly?
(a). Corrective maintenance. (b). Reactive maintenance. (c). Predictive maintenance. (d). Preventive
maintenance
23. Why is it important to store tools properly after use? (a). To make them harder to find (b). To prevent
damage and corrosion. (c). To hide them from others. (d). To show off your tools
24. What does predictive maintenance rely on to determine when maintenance should be performed? (a).
Random guesses (b). Historical data and analytics (c). Complex rituals (d). Magic
25. Which of the following is NOT a common tool maintenance practice? (a). Regular cleaning (b).
Sharpening blades. (c). Leaving tools out in the rain. (d). Proper storage.
26. What is the unit of electric current? (a). Joule. (b). Ampere. (c). Watt. (d) Volt
27. When using a multimeter to measure resistance, which setting should you use? (a). Voltage (b). Current.
(c). Ohms. (d). Amperes
28. What is the formula to calculate electrical power? (a). Power = Voltage / Current. (b). Power = Current
x Resistance. (c). Power = Voltage x Current. (d). Power = Resistance / Current
29. Which of the following is a type of electrical transmission device? (a). Capacitor (b). Diode (c).
Transistor (d). Transformer
30. What is the function of an electrical stabilizer? (a). Decreases voltage fluctuations. (b). Increases current
flow. (c). Generates resistance. (d). Controls circuit breakers
SECTION B(THEORY).
Answer any 3 question
1a Mention five (5) identifications of metals. (5marks)
b. Mention two (2) classification of metal. (2marks)
c. Mention two (3) examples of metals. (3marks)
2. a. Define holding devices. (2marks)
b. List 3 types of clamps. (3marks)
c. Draw claw hammer. .(3marks)
d. Mention 2 common boring tools. (2marks)
3. a. Define building. (2marks)
b. Mention 4 come building materials. (4marks)
c. Enumerate 4 uses of the building materials. (4marks).
4. a. Define current and Electricity. (2marks)
b. Differentiate between the two types of current. (4marks)
c. List 2 electrical transmission devices and their use. (4marks)
QUADRON P INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
No 23, Williams Street, Quality/Ajagbe, Laketu Estate, Lucky Fibre, Ikorodu, Lagos
Motto: Godliness with Contentment
THIRD TERM 2023/2024 EXAMINATION

PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION JSS1


Instruction: Answer all the questions
1. The most important objectives of physical education is _________ (a) To make the body weak (b) To destroy the
body cells (c) To promote disunity (d) None of the above
2. The main reason why an average person performs physical exercise is to ________ (a) keep fit (b) gain energy (c)
stimulate the nerves (d) win race
3. Physical education is education through __________ (a) gymnastics (b) indoor games (c) recreational activities
(d) organized (e) physical activities
4. All are scope of physical education Except ______ (a) athletics (b) gymnastics (c) aquatics (d) flexibility
(e) recreational
5. __________ is a process of training and retraining an individual (a) Health (b) Game (c) Education (d) Height
6. Which of the following is a non-contact sport? (a). Basketball (b). Boxing (c).Swimming (d). Wrestling
7. What is a key characteristic of non-contact sports? (a) Physical contact with opponents (b) Use of protective gear
(c). Teamwork and coordination (d). Individual performance
8. Which of the following activities falls under non-contact sports? (a)Football (b). Tennis (c). Rugby (d). Ice
hockey
9. In non-contact sports, which skill is commonly emphasized? (a). Tackling (b). Punching (b). Dribbling (d).
Blocking
10. What is the main purpose of practicing basic skills in contact sports? (a). To avoid physical contact with
opponents (b).. To improve coordination and agility (c). To increase the level of physical aggression.(d). To
focus on individual performance
11. _________________ is a key difference between the throwing technique in shotput versus discus? (a). Shotput
involves a spinning movement, while discus involves a linear throw (b). Discus requires a short, quick
release, while shotput involves a long, deliberate release. (c). Shotput uses a two-handed throw, while discus
uses a one-handed throw. (d). Discus has a standing start, while shotput requires a running start
12. When comparing the rules of shotput and discus, which statement is true? (a). Shotput has a larger throwing
circle than discus. (b). Both shotput and discus require the athlete to enter the circle with their non-throwing
foot. (c). Discus allows for spinning in any direction before the throw, while shotput only allows clockwise
spinning. (d). Shotput has more strict regulations on the angle of release compared to discus
13. In shotput and discus, what is a common fundamental skill that athletes must master? (a). Consistent foot
placement. (b). Perfect balance during the throw. (c). Maintaining eye contact with the target throughout the
throw. (d). Proper positioning of the non-throwing arm
14. How does the weight of the shotput compare to that of the discus? (a). Shotput is heavier than discus. (b).
Discus is heavier than shot. (c). Shotput and discus weigh the same. (d). The weight difference between
shotput and discus varies depending on the athlete
15. Which event typically requires a longer distance for the run-up before the throw? (a). Shotput. (b). Discus. (c).
Both shotput and discus have the same run-up distance. (d). It depends on the athlete's personal preference.
16. _______________ invented the game of volleyball? (a). William G. Morgan
(b). James Naismith (c). Dr. James A. Cuddon (d). Ethan Thompson

17. _______________ is the standard height of a volleyball net for men's games? (a). 6 feet 2 inches. (b). 7 feet 11
inches. (c). 8 feet. (d). 7 feet 4 1/8 inches
18. Which of the following is a basic skill in volleyball? (a). Dribbling. (b). Passing. (c). Corner kick. (d). Penalty
shoot
19. Which of the following is not part of the facilities and equipment used in volleyball? (a). Antennas. (b).
Referee whistle. (Ic). Lines. (d). Ball cart
20. _________________ is the role of a line judge in volleyball?. (a). Serve the ball. (b). Keep score. (c). Make line
calls. (d). Coach the players.
21. Who is credited with inventing the modern version of football? (a). Lionel Messi. (b). Cristiano Ronaldo. (c).
Pele. B(d). Walter Camp
22. What year was the first official football game played in the United States. (a). 1869. (b). 1792. (c). 1905.
(d). 1941
23. ________________is a common basic skill in football that involves maneuvering the ball with your feet while
keeping control? (a). Passing. (b). Dribbling. (c). Heading. (d). Goalkeeping
24. Which of the following is a protective equipment used in football to prevent injuries? (a). Wetsuit. (b). Shin
Guards (c). Skis. (d). Swim Cap
25. In football, how many players are allowed on the field per team during a match? (a). 8. (b). 10. (c). 11. (d). 12
26. How long does a standard football match last, excluding extra time or penalties? (a). 60 minutes (b). 90
minutes. (c). 120 minutes. (d). 45 minutes
27. What is the regulation size of a standard football field in meters? (a). 90m x 60m. B(b). 100m x 70m. (c). 110m
x 75m. (d). 120m x 80m
28. What part of the body is NOT allowed to be used to touch the ball in football, unless you are the goalkeeper?
(a). Feet. (b). Head. (c). Hands. (d). Chest
29. What does the offside rule in football govern? (a). Goal kicks (b). Passing (c). Player positioning. (d). Throw-ins
30. When is a corner kick awarded in a football match? (a). When the ball goes out of bounds over the end line. (b).
When a player commits a foul inside their own penalty area (c). When the ball goes out of bounds over the side
link. (d). When a defending player touches the ball last before it goes out of bounds
SECTION B (THEORY).
Answer any 3 questions.
1a. Define Athletic? (2marks)
b. In a tabular form differentiate between track event and field event. (4marks)
c. Mention 4 safety measures in shotput. (2 marks).
d. List 2 throwing events, explain 1?. (2marks).
2. a Define contact sports. (1mark)
b. Mention 4 contact sport. (2marks)
c. Mention 4 basic skills in contact sport. (2marks)
d. What is Non-contact sports? (1mark)
3a. Mention 3 rules and regulations in football. (3marks).
b. List 4 facilities and equipment used in football game. (4marks)
c. Mention 3 basic skills in football. (3marks).
4a. Define the following: (i) Physical Education (ii) Education. (3marks).
(iii) Physical
b. Mention four (4) objectives of physical education. (4marks)
c. State 3 importance of Health Education (3marks)
5a. List three (3) sources of water supply. (3marks)
b. Mention four (4) qualities of good water. (4marks)
c. State three (3) treatments of water before supply. (3marks)

QUADRON P INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL


No 23, Williams Street, Quality/Ajagbe, Laketu Estate, Lucky Fibre, Ikorodu, Lagos
Motto: Godliness with Contentment
THIRD TERM 2023/2024 EXAMINATION

PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION JSS2


Instruction: Answer all the questions

1. Service change at the count of __________ point (a) 6 (b) 11 (c) 2 (d) 7
2. ___________ assign duties to the other officials in table tennis (a) Recorder (b) Referee (c) Umpire (d)
Assistant umpire
3. _________ is an immediate and temporary care given to an injured person taken to the hospital (a)
First drug (b) First Aid (c) Pain relieve (d) Drip
4. A good first aider should be _________ (a) a good observer (b) a good singer (c) a good talkative (d) a
good preacher.
5. A box or bag that contain all the kits or materials that are needed for first aid care is called ________ (a)
travelling bag (b) make-up box (c) bacco bag (d) first aid box
6. Which of the following skills is NOT used in tennis? (a). Serving (b) Volleying (c). Dribbling (d).
Backhand
7. What is the primary tool used to strike the tennis ball? (a). Tennis racket (b). Golf club (c). Baseball bat (d).
Ping pong paddle
8. In tennis, what is a game-ending shot that the opponent fails to return called? (a). Rally (b). Volley (c).
Winners (d). Aces
9. Which of the following is a necessary equipment for playing tennis? (a). Soccer ball (b). Basketball (c).
Tennis shoes (d). Football helmet
10. What is the surface on which tennis is commonly played called? (a). Tennis field (b). Tennis court (c).
Tennis arena (d). Tennis pitch
11.____________ is the main difference between sport and society? (a). Sports are individual activities,
while society involves groups. (b). Society is always competitive, while sports are cooperative. (c). Sports
are organized physical activities, while society is a community of people. (d). Society focuses on rules
and regulations, whereas sports do not
12. Which of the following best describes the function of sport in society? (a). Sports only serve as a form of
entertainment. (b). Sports have no impact on societal values. (c). Sports promote teamwork, discipline,
and fair play. (d). Sports are only important for physical health
13.______________ are some values that sports promote in society? (a). Isolation and selfishness. (b). Unfair
competition and dishonesty. (c). Respect, teamwork, and perseverance. (d). Discrimination and exclusion
14. Sports can be used to control youth in society by___________? (a). By encouraging individualism and
rebellion. (b). by promoting healthy competition and social skills. (c). by providing opportunities for
positive role models. (d). by fostering inclusivity and acceptance
15. In what ways can sports be utilized to address social issues in society? (a). By excluding certain groups
from participation. (b). by reinforcing stereotypes and prejudice. (c). by promoting teamwork and unity
across diverse backgrounds. (d). by discouraging collaboration and respect.
16.__________________ is an example of human trafficking? (a). Volunteering at a local shelter (b).
Working as a teacher. (c). Being forced into prostitution. (d). Shopping at a grocery store
17. __________________ is a common cause of human trafficking? (a). Access to education. (b). Poverty
and lack of economic opportunities. (c). Strong family support. (d). Government support programs
18. Human trafficking affect the health of individuals involved by____________? (a). It improves mental
health (b). It has no impact on physical health (c). It can result in physical injuries and mental health
issues. (d). It leads to increased access to healthcare
19. One of the solution to combat human trafficking is _______________? (a). Ignoring the issue (b).
Raising awareness and education. (c). Increasing demand for trafficked individuals. (d). providing fewer
job opportunities
20. Which of the following is NOT a way to help prevent human trafficking? (a). Reporting suspicious
activities. (b). Educating yourself and others about human trafficking. (c). Supporting organizations that
aid survivors. (d). Engaging in human trafficking activities
21. The concept of sports law encompass_________________? (a). Rules and regulations governing sports
events. (b). Guidelines for healthy competition only. (c). Laws only applicable to professional sports. (d).
Regulations for spectators at sports events
22. Which of the following is an example of assault in sports? (a). Agreeing to a fair match before a game.
(b). intentionally tripping an opponent on the field. (c). Exchanging high-fives after scoring a goal. (d).
Cheering loudly for your team
23. In the context of sports, negligence can lead to: (a). Improved teamwork skills. (b). Enhanced physical
fitness. (c). Accidents and injuries. (d). More fair play
24. What does legal liability in sports refer to? (a). Holding spectators accountable for their behavior. (b).
Imposing fines on winning teams. (c). Responsibility for harm caused to others in a sports context. (d).
Permitting any behavior on the sports field
25. How can athletes protect themselves from legal issues in sports? (a). By intentionally causing harm to
opponents. (b). By disregarding safety measures. (c). By ensuring fair and respectful behavior. (d). By
engaging in unethical practices.
26. ____________ is the name of the ball game that involves shooting hoops and dribbling? (a). Soccer. (b).
Volleyball. (c). Basketball. (d). Tennis
27. Which of the following is NOT a piece of equipment used in basketball? (a). Basketball hoop. (b). Soccer
ball. (c). Basketball shoes. (d). Basketball jersey
28. Which basic skill is essential in basketball? (a). Riding a bike (b). Cooking a meal. (c). Dribbling. (d).
Playing chess
29. How many players are allowed on the court for each team during a basketball game? (a). 5. (b). 10. (c). 3.
(d). 7
30. What happens if a player takes more than two steps without dribbling the basketball? (a). Traveling
violation. (b). Touchdown (c). Home run. (d). Interception

SECTION B (THEORY)
Answer any 3 questions.
1. a. Define Non-communicable diseases. (2marks)
b. List 6 example of Non-communicable diseases. (3marks)
c. Explain 2 nature of Non-communicable diseases. (5marks)

2. a. In a tabular form, differentiate between posture and postural defects. (4marks)


b. Lists 4 kinds of postures. (2marks)
c. Lists 4 different type of postural defects. Explain 1 out of four.(4marks)

3. a. Define sport and society (4marks)


b. List 4 various assault in sports. (2marks).
c. List 4 facilities and equipment in basketball. (4marks)

4. a. Explain human trafficking (2marks)


b. Mention 4 cause of human trafficking. (4marks)
c. List 2 example of Human trafficking. (2marks)
d. Mention 2 solution to Human trafficking. (2marks)

5. a. Define environment pollution.


b, mention 3 types of environmental pollution.
c. Mention 2 causes of environmental pollution
d. Enumerate 2 preventive measure on environmental pollution

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