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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Roxas City
Roxas City District III –Cluster IX
SOFRONIO A. CORDOVERO INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Jumaguicjic, Roxas City
1st Quarterly Examination in TLE 7 (Household Services) – Sir Adrian Contillo
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is the act of cleaning the rooms and furnishings of a home.
a. Housekeeping b. Cookery c. Wellness d. none of the above.
2. These are devices that can be used to achieve a task, but not consumed in process.
a. Supplies b. Tools c. Materials d. Equipment
3. It is a cleaning tool for sweeping dust and dirt on the floor.
a. Dustpan b. Vacuum Cleaner c. Broom d. Cobwebber
4. It is a cleaning tool commonly used to scoop the dirt and wastes on the floor.
a. Bucket b. Water hoses c. Dustpan d. Scrub
5. It is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors, and
optionally from other surfaces as well.
a. Water Hoses b. Vacuum Cleaner c. Floor Buffer d. Grass Cutter
6. They are hollow tubes designed to carry fluids from one location to another.
a. Water Hoses b. Vacuum Cleaner c. Floor Buffer d. Bucket
7. It is used to transfer liquid from one place to another and used to hold water or any liquid solution used in
cleaning.
a. Water Hoses b. Vacuum Cleaner c. Floor Buffer d. Bucket
8. It is used to clean webs and dust on higher walls and ceilings.
a. Dustpan b. Vacuum Cleaner c. Broom d. Cobwebber
9. It is used in the kitchen to dry dishes and other surfaces.
a. Hand towel b. Bath towel c. Dish cloth d. Rags
10. It is an electrical appliance that is used to clean and shine floors, such as hardwood, marble, tile or linoleum.
a. Water Hoses b. Vacuum Cleaner c. Floor Buffer d. Bucket
11. Which of the following is considered to be a housekeeping work?
a. Dusting furniture b. Cleaning the comfort room c. Sweeping the floor d. All of the above
12. It is a situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment.
a. Danger b. Hazard c. Risk d. None of the above
13. These are hazards associated with food, including certain viruses, parasites, fungi, bacteria, and plant and
seafood toxins.
a. Biological Hazards b. Chemical Hazards
c. Physical Hazards d. Mechanical Hazards
14. Is any hazard involving a machine or process.
a. Biological Hazards b. Ergonomic Hazards
c. Physical Hazards d. Mechanical Hazards
15. These hazards include, but are not limited to, earthquakes, floods, and tornadoes. They often have both
human and natural elements.
a. Biological Hazards b. Ergonomic Hazards
c. Physical Hazards d. Mechanical Hazards
16. These hazards include uncomfortable workstation height and poor body positioning.
a. Biological Hazards b. Ergonomic Hazards
c. Physical Hazards d. Mechanical Hazards
17. It is the collection, transport, processing, recycling or disposal of waste materials.
a. Waste Throwing b. Waste Burning c. Waste Management d. None of the above
18. It includes all items that people no longer have any use for, which they either intend to get rid of
or have already discarded.
a. Waste b. Garbage c. Trash d. All of the above
19. It is a kind of waste that is dry in form and is discarded as unwanted. Examples are plastics, Styrofoam
containers, bottles, cans, papers, scrap iron, and other trashes.
a. Solid waste b. Liquid waste c. Gas waste d. None of the above
20. Are waste includes human waste, runoff (storm water or flood water), sullage, industrial wastewater and other
forms of wastewater from different sources. Examples are chemicals, oils, waste water from ponds.
a. Solid waste b. Liquid waste c. Gas waste d. None of the above

21. Are wastes are those that can be broken down (decomposed) into their constituent elements by bacteria and
other microorganisms.
a. Solid waste b. Liquid waste
b. c. Non-biodegradable waste d. Biodegradable waste
22. It is any discarded item that cannot be broken down by living organisms. Examples are plastics, bottles, old
machines, containers and others.
a. Solid waste b. Liquid waste
c. Non-biodegradable waste d. Biodegradable waste
23. These wastes are unsafe substances used commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically.
Examples are paint, motor oil, pesticide, drain opener, prescription drugs, air fresheners, batteries.
a. Hazardous wastes b. Non-hazardous waste
c. Non-biodegradable waste d. Biodegradable waste
24. These wastes are safe substances used commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically. Examples
are papers, cardboard, linings, wrappings, paper packaging materials or absorbents.
a. Hazardous wastes b. Non-hazardous waste
c. Non-biodegradable waste d. Biodegradable waste
25. It means to buy less and use less to lessen the waste in the environment.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Recover
26. The elements of the discarded item are used again.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Recover
27. Wastes are separated into materials that may be incorporated into new products.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Recover
28. It is capturing useful material for waste to energy programs.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Recover
29. It is the immediate and rapid movement of people away from the threat or actual occurrence of a hazard.
a. Isolation b. Evacuation c. Relocation d. Demolition
30. This refers to various measures taken to prevent contagious diseases from being spread from a patient to
other patients, health care workers, and visitors, or from others to a particular patient.
a. Isolation b. Evacuation c. Relocation d. Demolition
31. It refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garment or equipment designed to protect the
wearer's body from injury by blunt impacts, electrical hazards, heat, chemicals, and infection, and job related
health purposes.
a. Proper Uniform b. Personal Equipment
c. Personal Protective Equipment d. None of the above
32. This protective equipment allow better vision in bright daylight, and may protect against damage from high
levels of ultraviolet light.
a. Dust mask b. Eye Mask c. Raincoat d. Sunglasses
33. This protective gear is waterproof or water-resistant coat worn to protect the body from rain.
a. Dust mask b. Eye Mask c. Raincoat d. Sunglasses
34. This gear is a flexible pad held over the nose and mouth by elastic or rubber straps to protect against dusts.
a. Dust mask b. Eye Mask c. Raincoat d. Sunglasses
35. This refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of a fire that
may result in death, injury, or property damage.
a. Fire Safety b. Fire Drill c. Earthquake d. Earthquake Drill
36. It is the shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault
plane or from volcanic activity.
a. Shaking b. Vibration c. Earthquake d. Volcanic Eruption
37. It is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by nonexpert, but trained
personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed.
a. Sudden Aid b. First Aid c. Emergency Aid d. Urgent Aid
38. The following are the general Directions for First Aid except from one.
a. Give immediate action b. Assess the situation c. Plan action to be taken d. Don’t panic
39. After the Earthquake at home observed the following except from one.
a. Inspect your home for damage c. Look for electrical system damage
b. Check for gas leaks d. Inspect your neighbor’s home
40. Household workers continually strive to increase their professional knowledge and skills and
to apply them in practice. What kind of value is shown?
a. Competence b. service c. dignity d. integrity
41. Household workers treat each person in a caring and respectful fashion, mindful of individual
differences and cultural and ethnic diversity. What kind of value is shown?
a. Competence b. service c. dignity d. integrity
42. Household workers elevate service to others above self-interest. What kind of value is shown?
a. Competence b. service c. dignity d. integrity
43. It is an outer protective garment that covers primarily the front of the body. It may be worn for hygienic
reasons as well as in order to protect clothes from wear and tear.
a. Rain coat b. Jacket c. Shirt d. Apron
44. They are used for wiping and drying wet hands.
a. Apron b. Hand Towel c. Rags d. Face towel
45. It is used for covering the arms to protect arms from heat, dust and insect.
a. gloves b. Apron c. rain coat d. Long sleeve
46. They are used for protecting the feet from any harm.
a. slippers b. socks c. Protective shoes d. none of the above
47. It used to prevent the hair from falling while at work.
a. Apron b. Hair gel c. hat d. Hairnet
48. The following are examples of personal hygiene practices except for one
a. hair growing b. shaving c. brushing teeth d. bathing daily
49. This refers to practices that lead to cleanliness and health preservation.
a. Personal Hygiene b. Good grooming c. Health Consciousness d. Balanced Diet
50. It means taking care of your hair, skin, face, hands and your total body.
a. Personal Hygiene b. Good grooming c. Health Consciousness d. Balanced Diet

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