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REVIEW TEST IN T.L.

E
1. It is a substance used to clean and remove odor from toilets.
A. Toilet cleaner B. Muriatic acid C. Air freshener D. Cleaning agents
2. ________________is a waste that is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health or the environment.
A. Municipal sources of waste B. Organic waste C Hospital waste D. Hazardous waste
3. This type of hazard include motor vehicles, aircraft, and air bags, even compressed gases or liquids can also be
considered as this type.
A. Chemical B. Physical C. Mechanical D. Biological
4. This type of hazard includes Pesticides, which are normally used to control unwanted insects and plants that can cause
a variety of negative effects on non-target organisms.
A. Mechanical B. Biological C. Ergonomic D. Chemical
5. It is a hazard originating from an organism that is foreign (in presence or concentration) to the organism being affected.
Many of these hazards are associated with food, including certain viruses, parasites, fungi, bacteria.
A. Biological B. Ergonomic C. Physical D. Mechanical
6. It is an electrical equipment that helps suck up all the dust and other dirt that you cannot see from surfaces in the
house.
A. Floor polisher B. Hand gloves C. Vacuum cleaners D. Carpet sweeper
7. It is a device used to clean rugs and floors, consisting of a metal or plastic box equipped with rotating brushes and
pushed by means of a long handle.
A. Floor polisher B. Hand gloves C. Vacuum cleaners D. Carpet sweeper
8. These are substances (usually liquids, powders,
A. Toilet cleaner B. Muriatic acid C. Air freshener D. Cleaning agents
9. It is a common commercial product used to create a pleasant smelling and clean indoor atmosphere in homes and
businesses
A. Toilet cleaner B. Muriatic acid C. Air freshener D. Cleaning agents
10. It is used only for removing cement or plastic remains from floors.
A. Toilet cleaner B. Muriatic acid C. Air freshener D. Cleaning agents
11. To heat the oven to a desired temperature before putting in food to bake or roast
A. Preheat B. Puree C. Roast D. Knead
12. To heat milk just under boiling point using a double boiler or until skim forms at the surface
A. Sift B. Scallop C. Scald D. Simmer
13.. It is a motor-powered device used to stir and blend mixtures used in baking.
A Dough cutter B. Electric mixer C. Flour sifter D. Grater
14. It is a device which separates coarse particles of ingredients, such as flour and sugar into finer particles.
A Dough cutter B. Electric mixer C. Flour sifter D. Grater
15. This ingredient plays a very important role in baking. It may be in the form of plain water, milk, or fruit juices.
A. Liquid B. Water C. Milk D. Sugar
16. It is the cheapest ingredient in baking because it transforms the proteins in the flour into gluten.
A. Liquid B. Water C. Milk D. Sugar
A. Biodegradable B. Non-biodegradable C. Hazardous D. Nonhazardous
17.This type of waste is a safe substance used commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically. Examples are
papers, cardboard, linings, wrappings, paper packaging materials or absorbents.
A. Biodegradable B. Non-biodegradable C. Hazardous D. Nonhazardous
18.Examples of this type of waste are paint, motor oil, pesticide, prescription drugs, air fresheners, and batteries.
A. Biodegradable B. Non-biodegradable C. Hazardous D. Nonhazardous
19.This type of waste is considered as any discarded item that cannot be broken down by living organisms. This trash
accumulates in the environment because it cannot return to its origins.
A. Biodegradable B. Non-biodegradable C. Hazardous D. Nonhazardous
20.The process flow of waste management refers to the following except for one
A. Reduce B. Reuse C. Recycle D. Return
21.This R of the process flow of waste management refers to discards that are separated into materials that may be
incorporated into new products.
A. Reduce B. Reuse C. Recycle D. Return
22.The setting of housing tents for the victims of the storm surge in Leyte is an example of which process in the Disaster
Management Cycle?
A. Mitigation B. Preparedness C. Response D. Recovery
23.A Fire Drill and an earthquake drill is an example of which process in the Disaster Management Cycle?
A. Mitigation B. Preparedness C. Response D. Recovery
24.This program aims to reduce or avoid the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to
victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery.
A. Disaster Awareness B. Disaster Preparedness and Management
C. Disaster Preparedness D. Disaster Management
25.The Philippine Clean Air Act is guided by the following principles except for one:
A. Protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and
harmony of nature;
B. Promote and protect the inter-galactic environment while organizing the primary responsibility of ALIEN
government units to deal with extra-terrestrial problems;
C. Recognize that the responsibility of cleaning the habitat and environment is primarily area-based; and
D. Recognize that a clean & healthy environment is for the good of all and should therefore be the concern of all.

II. Enumerate the following.

1. 3 Different types of waste disposal


2. 4 Types of disasters
3. 6 Some causes of fire

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