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JSS 2 P.H.E EXAM SECOND TERM
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  • 1. Drug abuse means _____.
A) manufacturing drugs
B) selling drugs
C) using drugs wrongly or excessively
D) using drugs as prescribed by a doctor
  • 2. Drug misuse refers to _____.
A) correct use of drugs
B) using drugs without following instructions
C) buying drugs from hospital
D) keeping drugs safely
  • 3. Which of the following is an indoor recreational activity?
A) Running
B) Table tennis
C) Swimming
D) Football
  • 4. Which of the following is an example of drug abuse?
A) Using drugs for treatment
B) Taking prescribed drugs
C) Taking drugs without doctor’s advice
D) Buying drugs from pharmacy
  • 5. Cigarette smoking is dangerous because it contains _____.
A) water
B) protein
C) vitamins
D) nicotine
  • 6. Which of the following is an outdoor recreational activity?
A) Ludo
B) Basketball
C) Chess
D) Draft
  • 7. One benefit of recreation is:
A) Weakness
B) Illness
C) Tiredness
D) Stress reduction
  • 8. Drug abuse can affect a person’s _____.
A) Height only
B) Age
C) Handwriting
D) Health
  • 9. One effect of drug abuse on health is _____.
A) Strength
B) Happiness
C) addiction
D) Intelligence
  • 10. Drug addiction means _____.
A) Selling drugs
B) Depending on drugs always
C) Using drugs once
D) prescribing drugs
  • 11. Posture means the way a person _____.
A) stands, sits or walks
B) Eat food
C) sleeps at night
D) Talk to people
  • 12. Good posture helps to _____.
A) Maintain body balancing
B) damage the body
C) cause pain
D) reduce height
  • 13. Which of the following is an example of good posture?
A) Slouching when standing
B) Standing upright
C) Leaning forward
D) Bending while sitting
  • 14. A postural defect is _____.
A) good body alignment
B) body exercise
C) body strength
D) wrong body position
  • 15. Which of the following is a postural defect?
A) Flat feet
B) Standing straight
C) proper sitting
D) Straight back
  • 16. Carrying heavy loads on one shoulder can lead to _____.
A) postural defect
B) strength
C) good posture
D) balanced body
  • 17. Which postural defect affects the spine?
A) Flat foot
B) Bow leg
C) Scoliosis
D) Knock-knee
  • 18. One way to prevent postural defects is to _____.
A) carry heavy loads
B) sit wrongly
C) practice good posture
D) avoid exercise
  • 19. Sitting for a long time in a bad position can cause _____.
A) postural defects
B) growth
C) comfort
D) happiness
  • 20. Regular exercise helps to _____.
A) cause sickness
B) prevent postural defects
C) worsen posture
D) reduce balance
  • 21. Gymnastics apparatus activities are exercises performed using _____.
A) chairs
B) special equipment
C) machines
D) books
  • 22. Which of the following is a gymnastics apparatus?
A) Net
B) Vaulting horse
C) Whistle
D) Football
  • 23. The horizontal bar is mainly used for _____.
A) running
B) throwing
C) jumping
D) swinging
  • 24. Which apparatus is used for balance in gymnastics?
A) Parallel bar
B) Ring
C) Vaulting horse
D) Nalance beam
  • 25. Gymnastics apparatus activities help to develop _____.
A) strength and flexibility
B) laziness
C) sickness
D) fear
  • 26. Consumer health is concerned with _____.
A) playing sports
B) cooking food
C) buying and using goods and services safely
D) farming
  • 27. Which of the following is an example of consumer health service?
A) Market
B) Classroom
C) Playground
D) Hospital
  • 28. Checking expiry dates on products helps consumers to _____.
A) avoid buying expired goods
B) attract sellers
C) increase price
D) Eat well
  • 29. Which of the following is a responsibility of consumer?
A) Reading labels before buying
B) Selling fake goods
C) Hoarding goods
D) Cheating sellers
  • 30. All of these agencies are responsible for consumer health except?
A) NUC
B) MAN
C) SON
D) NAFDAC
  • 31. Reporting fake or expired products helps to _____.
A) protect public health
B) promote crime
C) waste time
D) support bad sellers
  • 32. Non-communicable diseases are diseases that _____.
A) spread through water
B) cannot be spread from one person to another
C) are caused by germs
D) spread from person to person
  • 33. Which of the following is a non-communicable disease?
A) Cholera
B) Malaria
C) Measles
D) Diabetes
  • 34. Which of the following is NOT a non-communicable disease?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Hypertension
C) Cancer
D) Asthma
  • 35. One major cause of non-communicable diseases is _____.
A) dirty water
B) poor lifestyle
C) mosquito bite
D) germs
  • 36. Eating too much fatty food can lead to _____.
A) obesity
B) measles
C) typhoid
D) malaria
  • 37. Which of the following habits can increase the risk of non-communicable diseases?
A) Regular exercise
B) Adequate reat
C) Smoking
D) Balance diet
  • 38. Non-communicable diseases mostly affect the _____.
A) bones only
B) internal organs and body systems
C) hair
D) skin only
  • 39. One way to control non-communicable diseases is to _____.
A) avoid medical check-ups
B) eat unhealthy food
C) ignore symptoms
D) live a healthy lifestyle
  • 40. Non-communicable diseases usually develop _____.
A) suddenly
B) only in children
C) slowly over time
D) within one day
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