PES JSS 2 PHE 2nd Term Exam (Obj) 2025/2026
  • 1. Which of the following is an example of good posture?
A) Standing upright with shoulders back
B) Bending while walking
C) Sitting with a curved back
D) Slouching while sitting
  • 2. Good posture helps to...........
A) Reduce confidence
B) Make movement difficult
C) Improve body balance and health
D) Cause pain
  • 3. Postural defects are........
A) Good body positions
B) Types of exercises
C) Abnormal body positions
D) Ways of sleeping
  • 4. Which of the following is a postural defect?
A) Running
B) hunchback
C) A. Walking
D) Sitting
  • 5. Kyphosis is a condition where.........
A) The legs are curved outward
B) The neck is straight
C) The spine bends inward
D) The spine bends outward
  • 6. One cause of poor posture is.......
A) Regular exercise
B) Proper sitting
C) Carrying heavy loads incorrectly
D) Balanced diet
  • 7. Which of the following helps maintain good posture?
A) Sleeping poorly
B) Carrying heavy bags on one side
C) Slouching
D) Exercise
  • 8. Flat foot is a condition where.........
A) The heel is raised
B) The arch of the foot is absent
C) The toes are long
D) The foot has a high arch
  • 9. Which of the following is a way to prevent postural defects?
A) Avoiding exercise
B) Carrying heavy loads on one side
C) Maintaining correct posture
D) Sitting wrongly
  • 10. Sleeping on a very soft mattress can lead to..........
A) Good posture
B) Faster growth
C) Postural defects
D) Strong bones
  • 11. Knock knees is a condition where.......
A) Spine bend
B) Legs curve outward
C) Knees touch each other
D) Feet are apart
  • 12. Posture can be defined as ..........
A) The way we eat food
B) The way we run
C) The way we sleep only
D) The position in which we hold our body
  • 13. A tort is best described as:
    ..........
    .
A) A rule in football
B) A civil wrong against a person or property
C) A type of punishment
D) A criminal offence only
  • 14. Which of the following is an example of a tort in sports?
A) Injuring another player carelessly
B) Cheating in exams
C) Scoring a goal
D) Wearing a jersey
  • 15. Negligence means........
A) Following rules strictly
B) Punishing offenders
C) Failure to take proper care, causing harm to another
D) Acting carefully at all times
  • 16. Legal liability refers to.........
A) Being responsible under the law for actions
B) Ignoring injuries
C) Playing without rules
D) Freedom from responsibility
  • 17. A coach can be legally liable if he........
A) trains players well
B) encourages teamwork
C) neglects players’ safety
D) organizes competitions
  • 18. Sport assault occurs when a.........
A) player accidentally falls
B) team celebrates victory
C) referee blows the whistle
D) player intentionally harms another player
  • 19. Which of the following is an example of sport assault?
A) Accidentally bumping into a player
B) Passing the ball
C) Punching an opponent during a match
D) Tackling according to rule
  • 20. Which of the following best describes negligence in sports?
A) Fair play
B) Careless action leading to injury
C) Intentional harm
D) Skillful play
  • 21. When a player fails to follow rules and causes injury, it is called........
A) Celebration
B) Fair play
C) Fitness
D) Negligence
  • 22. Which of the following is NOT related to sport law?
A) Tort
B) Dribbling
C) Legal liability
D) Negligence
  • 23. A referee can be negligent if he........
A) Ignores dangerous play
B) Blows the whistle
C) Enforces rules
D) Stops the match
  • 24. Which of these is a civil wrong?
A) Passing
B) Tort
C) Running
D) Goal scoring
  • 25. The main aim of sport law is to.........
A) Delay games
B) Punish winners
C) Ensure safety and fairness
D) Encourage fighting
  • 26. One major challenge facing Physical and Health Education in schools is.............
A) Excess equipment
B) Too many classrooms
C) Lack of qualified teachers
D) Availability of books
  • 27. Which of the following is an issue affecting the teaching of PHE?
A) Overpopulation of teachers
B) Excess time allocation
C) Too many playgrounds
D) Inadequate sports facilities
  • 28. Lack of interest by students in PHE can lead to............
A) Increased participation
B) Improved performance
C) Better health
D) Poor skill development
  • 29. One of the problems of PHE in schools is..........
A) Adequate funding
B) Availability of equipment
C) Adequate funding
D) Poor funding
  • 30. When schools do not have enough space for sports, it is called.........
A) Proper funding
B) Adequate planning
C) Good management
D) Space constraint
  • 31. Which of the following affects effective teaching of PHE?
A) Good supervision
B) Lack of instructional materials
C) Availability of trained teachers
D) Enough time allocation
  • 32. Which of the following is a safety challenge in PHE?
A) Availability of first aid
B) Proper supervision
C) Lack of safety measures
D) Good facilities
  • 33. Inadequate time allocation to PHE in schools leads to...............
A) Limited skill acquisition
B) Increased interest
C) Effective teaching
D) Better health outcomes
  • 34. Government neglect of PHE can cause.........
A) Better teaching
B) Poor development of sports
C) Improved facilities
D) Increased funding
  • 35. Poor supervision during PHE activities may lead to..........
A) Better learning
B) Safety of students
C) Improved skills
D) Injuries
  • 36. A victim of human trafficking may be forced into...........
A) Education
B) Sports
C) Labour or prostitution
D) Vacation
  • 37. Human trafficking is considered as a.......
A) Crime
B) Cultural practice
C) Legal activity
D) Tradition
  • 38. Traffickers often lure victims through..........
A) Teaching
B) Deception
C) Farming
D) Sports
  • 39. One major cause of human trafficking is.............
A) Poverty
B) Good governance
C) Education
D) Employment
  • 40. Which of the following is a form of human trafficking?
A) Child labour
B) Public service
C) Teaching
D) Farming
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