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JSS2 P.H.E 3rd Test/Third Term
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  • 1. What are combined events in athletics?
A) Competitions where an individual athlete participates in a series of different track and field events
B) Team events where multiple athletes share the same race.
C) None of above
D) Events where athletes compete in track and field simultaneously.
  • 2. How many events are included in the men's decathlon?
A) 7
B) 12
C) 10
D) 8
  • 3. The word "Decathlon" comes from a Greek word. What does the prefix "deka" mean?
A) 3
B) 10
C) 4
D) 7
  • 4. What does the prefix "penta" in Pentathlon signify?
A) Seven
B) Five
C) Ten
D) Three
  • 5. How many track and field events make up the Heptathlon?
A) 5
B) 10
C) 3
D) 7
  • 6. Who traditionally competes in the outdoor Heptathlon at senior championships like the Olympics?
A) Men only
B) Both men and women equally
C) Women only
D) Boys under 14
  • 7. At the senior outdoor level in track and field, which of the following combined events is currently contested by men?
A) Triathlon
B) Decathlon
C) Pentathlon
D) Heptathlon
  • 8. Over how many days is a Decathlon typically conducted?
A) One day
B) Two day
C) None of above
D) Three days
  • 9. Which of these track events is part of the first day of a men's decathlon?
A) Javelin
B) 1500m
C) 100m
D) Pole vault
  • 10. Which event opens the second day of the decathlon?
A) Pole vault
B) 110m hurdles
C) Discus throw
D) 1500m
  • 11. How many jumping events are included in the Decathlon?
A) Five
B) Two
C) Four
D) Three
  • 12. Which of the following is a throwing event in the decathlon?
A) Discus throw
B) Long jump
C) 110m hurdles
D) High jump
  • 13. Which combined event is commonly competed in by junior athletes and secondary school students due to its manageable length?
A) Pentathlon
B) Marathon
C) Decathlon
D) Heptathlon
  • 14. How is the winner of a combined event determined?
A) The athlete who wins the most individual events
B) The athlete with the highest total points from all events combined
C) The athlete who finishes first in the final track event
D) None of above
  • 15. What is the official scoring system used to calculate and compare points in track and field combined events?
A) The FIFA point system
B) The World Athletics Scoring Tables
C) The Decathlon scoring chart
D) The Olympics grading formula
  • 16. Which of these events is NOT part of the first day of a women's Heptathlon?
A) 100m hurdles
B) Long jump
C) High jump
D) Shot put
  • 17. In combined events, how many attempts are athletes generally allowed in the horizontal jumps and throwing events?
A) Three
B) Four
C) Six
D) Five
  • 18. According to World Athletics rules, how many false starts can a combined events athlete make before being disqualified from that track event?
A) Two
B) They are never disqualified false start
C) Three
D) One
  • 19. What is human trafficking?
A) The buying and selling of physical goods.
B) The legal adoption of children from other countries
C) The recruitment, transportation, or harboring of people by force or fraud for exploitation.
D) Traveling from one country to another for a vacation.
  • 20. Which of the following is a major purpose of human trafficking?
A) Teaching victims vocational skill for free
B) Sending victim to the best university
C) Providing victims with well paying job
D) Force labor and domestic sevitude
  • 21. Who among the following is most vulnerable to being trafficked?
A) Individuals from impoverished backgrounds seeking better opportunities
B) Wealthy government official
C) Adult with stable high paying job.
D) Licensed medical doctor
  • 22. Human trafficking is considered a gross violation of:
A) Human right
B) Sport and game rules
C) Traffic laws
D) Sport rules and regulations
  • 23. Why are trafficked victims highly prone to physical fatigue and exhaustion?
A) They are forced to work long, grueling hours without adequate rest.
B) They voluntarily overwork themselves to earn more money
C) They engage in too many recreational sports
D) They are given too much free time to exercise
  • 24. What is a major cause of malnutrition among victims of human trafficking?
A) They choose to go on hunger strikes
B) They use too much to buy expensive, unhealthy meals
C) They are provided with insufficient and poor-quality food
D) They prefer to eat only junk food
  • 25. What is a primary mental health effect of human trafficking?
A) Improve social skills and outgoing behaviors
B) Feeling of extreme happiness and peace
C) None of the above
D) Severe emotional trauma and fear
  • 26. Many victims of trafficking are forced into what type of exploitative work?
A) Educational research
B) Legal administrative work
C) Professional sport and athletics
D) Commercial sexual exploitation
  • 27. Forced sexual exploitation exposes victims to a high risk of what?
A) Asthma
B) Heart disease
C) Sexual transmitter infections (STIs)
D) Malaria
  • 28. Which of the following is an example of a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)?
A) HIV/AIDS
B) Typhoid fever
C) Tuberculosis
D) Influenza
  • 29. Why do trafficked victims often lack access to proper healthcare?
A) Their traffickers deliberately deny them access to medical services
B) They refuse to visit hospital voluntarily
C) They have private doctor who treat them secretly
D) Medical care is always free for everyone
  • 30. Lack of healthcare access means that minor illnesses in victims can easily become what?
A) Harmlessness condition that disappear
B) Life threatening and conditions
C) Immunity booster for the body
D) Easier curable on their own
  • 31. What is the primary purpose of sports laws?
A) To ensure fairness, safety, and order in athletic activities
B) None of the above
C) To cheer for the home team
D) To play for weakness team
  • 32. Which international body is responsible for making and modifying the laws of association football (soccer)?
A) FIBA
B) FIFA
C) IAAF
D) NBA
  • 33. What is the apex government body responsible for regulating all sports policies and developments in Nigeria?
A) Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)
B) Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC)
C) Federal Ministry of Sports Development
D) National Sports Commission
  • 34. What would happen if a sports competition had no laws or regulations?
A) The spectators would judge the match
B) Every player would score more goals
C) The game would be faster
D) There would be chaos, confusion, and injuries
  • 35. What does "Fair Play" mean in physical education?
A) Allowing the weaker team to cheat so they can win
B) Choosing only your best friends to be on your team
C) Playing only when the weather is fair
D) Giving everyone an equal and honest chance to compete within the rules
  • 36. If an athlete accidentally knocks down an opponent, what is the right action according to sports laws?
A) Complain that the opponent is wasting time
B) Run away before the referee sees it
C) Help them up and check if they are hurt
D) Laugh and tell them to stand up
  • 37. What is the consequence for a major, dangerous foul in a football match?
A) Time-out
B) Two milo
C) A yellow card
D) Free throw
  • 38. Who is the primary official on the field responsible for enforcing the laws of the game?
A) The Medical Doctor
B) The Referee
C) The Team Coach
D) The team captain
  • 39. During a school sports competition, whose decision is final on the field of play?
A) The Match Official's (Referee/Umpire) decision
B) The Games Prefect’s decision
C) The Spectators' decision
D) The Principal’s decision
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