WW 3 & 4 in Pe and Health 8

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SCHOOLS DIVISION OF AURORA

District of Dilasag
DINIOG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Diniog, Dilasag, Aurora

THIRD QUARTER PE 3= HEALTH 3=


WRITTENWORKS 3 & 4 IN PE AND HEALTH 8
PE 4= HEALTH 4=

Name:_______________________ Score:__________________
Section:______________________ Date:___________________

WRITTENWORKS 3 IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 8


Direction: Name the following chess pieces and equipment. Write the letter of your choice

a)king b) queen c) rook d) pawn


1.

a) king b) queen c) pawn d) rook


2.
a) king b) queen c) pawn d) bishop

3.

a)knight b) pawn c) rook d) bishop


4.

a)knight b) bishop c) rook d) pawn


5.
a) chess board b) chess timer c) chess player d) chess recorder

6.

a) chess board b) chess timer c) chess player d) chess recorder


7.

a)knight b) bishop c) pawn d) rook


8.

DIRECTION: Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it beside
the number.

9. The most important chess piece, however it is considered one the weakest.
a) KING b) QUEEN c) KNIGHT d) BISHOP
10. The most powerful piece. It moves in any one straight direction - forward, backward, sideways, or diagonally.
a) ROOK b) KING c) PAWN d) QUEEN
11. May move to any square as far as it wants, but only forward, backward, and to the sides.
a) ROOK b) BISHOP c) KING d) PAWN
12. May move as far as it wants, but only diagonally.
a) ROOK b) BISHOP c) KING d) QUEEN
13. Moves by going two squares in one direction, and then one more move just like an “L” shape.
a) KING b) QUEEN c) KNIGHT d) BISHOP
14. Move forward, but capture diagonally. They can never move backwards.
a) ROOK b) QUEEN c) PAWN d) KING
15. In a chess game, if nobody ends as a winner, it is declared as a ______?
a) CHECKS b) CASTLING c) PAWN d) DRAW

WRITTENWORKS 4 IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 8


1. What is the main objective in playing chess?
b. to win the game c. to checkmate the opponents king
c. to check the king d. to gain a highest score
2. The following conditions must be met in castling, EXCEPT.
a. the king and rook must occupy the same rank or row
b. the king makes the castling move has not yet move in the game
c. the king is in check
d. all squares between the rook and king before the castling move are empty
3. A chess piece that can perform en passant. It is the most and numerous and weakest piece in the game of chess.
a. king b. pawn c. bishop d. queen
4. The most powerful piece. Its moves in any one straight one direction-forward, backward, sideways, or diagonally. What
chess piece has this characteristic?
a. Rook b. King c. Pawn d. Queen
5. Jimboy’s pawn in D7 and change it into a Queen. What do you call this act?
a. promotion b. check c. castling d. checkmate
6. What will be the result of the game if Danilo’s chess piece is only a king, same with Rubens’ chess piece?
a. check b. castling c. draw d. stalemate
7. Solve the chess puzzle.
Every square on the board has an address
made up of a letter and a number.

____8. What best describes the situation? _____ 9. What is the white’s best move?

a. Black is in checkmate a.
b. Black is in stalemate b.
c. Black is in check c.
d. None of the above. d.
10. What is the white’s best move?

a.
b.
c.
d.

WRITTENWORKS 3 IN HEALTH 8
 Analyzes the nature of emerging and reemerging diseases. (H8DD-IIId-e-20)
 Demonstrates self – monitoring skills to prevent communicable diseases. (H8DD-IIIf-h-21)
 Promotes programs and policies to prevent and control communicable diseases. (H8DD-IIIf-h-22)

DIRECTION: Read and analyze each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it beside
the number.
1. These are tiny microorganisms that infect or invade the body and attack body cells and tissues.
a. Bacteria b. Fungus c. Pathogens d. Virus
2. It is the direct and indirect spread of pathogens from one person to another.
a. Communicable b. Non-communicable c. Pathogens d. Toxin Bacteria
3. These are one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things.
a. Bacteria b. Fungus c. Protozoa d. Virus
4. Which among the organisms are the human body’s worst enemies?
a. Fungi b. Parasites c. Rickettsia d. Virus
5. These organisms live in the human mouth, intestines, skin and help protect us from harmful bacteria.
a. Fungus b. Protozoa c. Resident Bacteria d. Toxin Bacteria
6. Which of the following parasitic worms usually enter the body through the anus, nose or mouth through
inhaled air or fingers that have touched a contaminated object?
a. Flukes b. Pinworms c. Roundworms d. Tapeworms
7. It is a common skin problem among teenagers and adults. This disease causes stress or embarrassment.
a. Acne b. Athlete’s foot c. Jock’s itch d. Warts
8. Rickettsia need a living cell in order to grow and multiply, which of the following is a rickettsia?
a. Dysentery b. Small pox c. Ticks d. Worms
9. Which of the following sicknesses is caused by Fungus?
a. Amoebic Dysentery b. Athlete’s foot c. Mumps d. Viral Hepatitis
10. The following are diseases caused by Virus except for;
a. Mumps b. Jock’s Itch c. Viral Hepatitis d. Warts
11. Which of the following viruses enter the respiratory system and cause sickness?
a. Cold b. Polio c. Rabies d. Warts
12. It is often makes a ring pattern but not always. Which causes a very itch rash.
a. Athlete’s foot b. Jock’s Itch c. Pimples d. Ringworm
13. It is a disease caused by a virus that affects the liver.
a. Pneumonia b. Tuberculosis c. Viral Hepatitis d. Warts
14. What disease is characterized by sore throat, sinus congestion and rhinitis?
a. Common cold b. Mumps c. Tuberculosis d. Viral hepatitis
15. It is an opening allowing the microorganism to enter the host.
a. Portal of entry b. Portal of exit c. Reservoir d. susceptible host

WRITTENWORKS 4 IN HEALTH 8
Direction: Read and understand the story carefully. Afterwards answer the questions 1 & 2.

Peter joined the school fun run, his desire is to win so he didn't mind if he was stepping on water wherein his
feet was soaked. Even if this feels uncomfortable because his feet were very itchy, he only removed his
socks that evening that’s why it was very smelly.
He hanged it at the back of the refrigerator to dry and immediately went to sleep because he was so tired.

Early that morning, his brother John saw that sock hanged at the back of the refrigerator and used it thinking
that it was clean.

1. What type of pathogens can cause Peter’s disease?


a. bacteria b. protozoa c. parasitic worms d. fungi
2. Where can these organisms thrive and reproduce?
a. socks b. Peter’s feet c. at the refrigerator d. at John’s feet
3. This is one of the major cause of disease and death during the rainy season. The virus came from the urine of
rats, and once it enters into the human body, it will have weakened the immune system that will lead into
death. According to the data of the Department of Health, 113 were dead from January 2019-2020.What
kind of disease is described?
a. hepatitis c. heart disease
b. diarrhea d. leptospirosis
4. The 3 year old girl had not any immunizations because her mother had refused to have her vaccinated. She had
no significant illnesses until the las 4 or 5 days, when she had an unrelenting fever of 39.8 ⁰ C , a “ dry/heavy”
cough, red eyes, and congestion. What kind of disease might the girl experience?
a. chiken pox b. measles c. sore eyes d. fungi
5.Some people in Cordillera drink wine after a tiring day of planting, and when then drink they used one glass
to show unity. This practiced can cause the diseases to be transmitted. What factors can influence the
transmission of disease?
a. Economical factors c. living arrangement
b. Socio-economic factors d. climate factors
6. Which of the following statement below, best describe about the transmission of diseases?
a. HIV/AIDS can be transmitted via using the spoon used by the infected person.
b. Sore eyes can be transmitted using the shades that he/she already used.
c. We can get measles if we touch the infected person.
d. Coughing and sneezing are indirect modes of transmission that causes diseases.
7. If the child is suffering dysentery, he must be closely monitored because he/she can die of dehydration and
complications. He can be confined in a hospital for strict monitoring. Which kind or level of prevention is
practiced?
a. Primary Level c. Tertiary Level
b. Secondary Level d. Prevention Level
8. Prevention of helminth diseases requires_____________.
a. eating good food c. taking medicine
b. maintaining cleanliness d. regular check up
9. This is to prevent LBM from becoming dysentery or even worse. Which kind or level of prevention you must
prepare?
a. Primary Level c. Tertiary
b. Secondary Level d. Prevention
10. These are the human body’s worst enemies. It hatch and multiply in human intestines, muscles, and the
worst part it also live in the eyes, and may cause death. What should you do to avoid this parasites?
a. Eat a balance diet c. Do not eat raw food
b. Wash hand before and after you eat d. Exercise regulary
11. Which of the following diseases is an example of communicable diseases?
a. diabetes b. hepatitis B c. leukemia d. leptospirosis
12. Jomar is suffering from mumps manifested by earache, high fever and salivary gland swelling. Which of the
following stages of infection is an example of the statement?
a. Convalescence b. Illness c. Incubation d. Prodromal
13. Your parents are out of town for one week.. You and your sister are the only one left in the house. One
night, you notice that your little sister has many rashes on her skin, has a high fever, and experience
headache? What should you do?
a. Immediately call your parents and ask what to do.
b. Give her a massage to lessen the pain she experiences
c. Browse the internet and search the cause of her disease before giving her a medication
d. Let your sister drink water first.

Prepared by: Noted by:

MARIA VIBAR T. EMBISAN ACIERTO G. ASUNCION


Subject Teacher Head Teacher

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