Gr. 7 3RD Quarter Exam

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Urdaneta

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy


(Formerly, Sison Carmelian High School)
Sison, Pangasinan

THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION IN TLE/ICT 7

Name: Score:
Grade & Section: Date:
TEST I. TRUE OR FALSE
DIRECTION: Write TRUE if the statement is CORRECT and write FALSE if the statement is
INCORRECT. Write your answer on the space provided.
_________ 1. MSDS provides information on how to handle, store, discard and care for potentially hazardous
chemicals.
_________ 2. OHS is a planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing
and identifying hazards and risks in the nail salon.
_________ 3. Identifying workplace hazards means looking for those things at your workplace that have the
potential to cause harm.
_________ 4. Damaged equipment may cause an accident or injury if they are not working properly.
_________ 5. In any occupation where there is exposure to blood and other bodily fluids, there is always the
potential for the transmission of blood borne allergy.
_________ 6. To avoid injury and harm to health of salon's client, it is important that new or inexperienced
workers should be adequately trained in OHS.
_________ 7. Ergonomics reduces stress and eliminate injuries and disorders associated with the overuse of
muscles, bad posture and repeated task.
_________ 8. PPE protects workers from chemical hazards.
_________ 9. Back injuries are most commonly caused by wrong posture or position and can be prevented.
_________ 10. Nail workers have an obligation to ensure their clients’ health and safety.

TEST II. IDENTIFICATION


DIRECTION: Read each statement carefully and identify what is being asked.

Training Workplace OSH trainings Harm Risk management

Infection Control Occupational health Management Consultation INFECTION


and safety (OHS) Commitment

_____________________ 1. Is a planned system of working to prevent illness and injury in the workplace.
_____________________ 2. This includes setting standards for management and employees.
____________________ 3. There should be a two-way communication where employers listen to and
cooperate with employees.
_____________________ 4. It is important to give health and safety training to new or inexperienced workers,
including those that have been away from the workforce for some time.
_____________________ 5. This involves identifying the hazards present and then evaluating the risks, taking
into account the existing precautions.
_____________________ 6. Are interventions conducted to facilitate learning on occupational safety and
health, the results of which can contribute to the attainment of better and improved OSH conditions.
_____________________ 7. Refers to the office, premises or worksite where a worker is habitually assigned.
_____________________ 8. Adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work.
_____________________ 9. A process that minimizes the risk of spreading infection while performing
procedures on client.
_____________________ 10. A condition when microorganisms invade the body and multiply, causing illness.
TEST III. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTION: Read each sentence. Encircle the correct answer.

1. The common accidents in the workplace can result from contact with faulty electrical equipment that may have
become
a. Electricity hazard
b. Chemical hazard
c. Fire
2. It causes skin irritations and respiratory problems.
a. Electricity hazard
b. Chemical hazard
c. Fire
3. The range, number and 'portability' of electrical equipment used in salons, together with their proximity to water,
make for potentially hazardous situations
a. Electricity hazard
b. Chemical hazard
c. Fire
4. These are common occurrences in workplaces. People slip and trip on slippery, rough or uneven surfaces and may
fall down from stairs or off ladders.
a. Slips, trips, falls
b. MSDS
c. Fire
5. Provides information on how to properly handle, store, discard and care for potentially hazardous chemicals. It
also provides information on what a person who has been exposed to a certain harmful chemical should do.
a. Slips, trips, falls
b. MSDS
c. Fire
6. In Lifting and moving heavy stock materials and working at poorly designed workstations can cause injuries and
muscle strains.
a. Slips, trips, falls
b. MSDS
c. Manual handling of material and tools
7. Unsafe or unhygienic practices in the beauty salon may affect the health of customers and workers such as
exposure to biological hazards that cause infectious diseases such as blood borne pathogens (hepatitis B, hepatitis
C, and HIV), and fungal infections like ringworms.
a. Manual handling of material and tools
b. Infectious hazard
c. Ergonomic hazard
8. The scientific study of people at work.
a. Ergonomic hazard
b. Infectious hazard
c. Ergonomic hazard
9. Refers the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect if exposed to
a hazard.
a. Hazard
b. Harm
c. Risk
10. Refers to harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work. VB .NET
a. Hazard
b. Harm
c. Risk
TEST IV. ENUMERATION
DIRECTION: List down what are being asked.
Write down at least 5 HAZARDS YOU Write down at least 5 RISKS YOU
OBSERVE IN SCHOOL OBSERVE IN SCHOOL

1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.

TEST V. JUMBLED LETTERS


DIRECTION: Rearrange the jumbled letters below to form the correct word. Write your answer on the space
provided.

1. EELUAVT – 6. SURAEEM -

2. OOLNTCR – 7. THHERSOLD IILMT UEAVL -

3. IMEEPRBLEA GOEVLS – 8. LIPSS -

4. EEY EARW – 9. PSTIR -

5. LORWKPACE – 10. LFSLA -

TEST VI. LABELING


DIRECTION: Label the following parts and different shapes of the nail.
A. Label the FIVE different parts of the nail.

B. Label the different shapes of the nail.

a) _____________ d) ___________

b) __________ e) ___________

c) ___________

TEST VII. MATCHING TYPE


DIRECTION: Match the statement in column A with column B. Write the letter of your choice on the space
before the number
Column A Column B
1. A vertical splitting or separation of
the nail plate layers at the distal a. Blue nails
(free) edge of the nail plate.
2. Extreme thickening curvature of the
nails, usually it is caused by varying b. Brittle nails
degree of hyperkeratosis.
3. A condition nail plate which separates from
the nail bed. c. Claw nails
4. Nail condition in which the cuticle splits
around the nail. d. Eggshell nails
5. Chronic inflammation of the nail fold and
nail bed (matrix). e. Hangnails
6. Is referred to ingrown nails which affect
the fingers and toenails.
7. Infectious disease caused by a vegetable f. Onychauxis or hypertrophy
Parasite. g. Onychia
8. Deformity of nail plate caused by biting nails. h. Onychocryptosis
9. An overgrowth of cuticle which sticks to the i. Onychomycosis
surfaces of nail plate. j. Onychophagy or bitten nail
10. Is caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually k. Pterygium
resulting from illness. l. Ridges

TEST VIII. ESSAY. (10 POINTS)


Minimum of 3 sentences and a maximum of 5 sentences.
RUBRIC:
CONNECTION/FOCUS 4 points
CLEARNESS/ORGANIZATION 2 points
GRAMMAR 2 points
ORIGINALITY 2 points
QUESTION:
Why do we need to know your clients nail diseases and disorders before performing nail care services?

Prepared by:
Stephanie Shane S. Arellano, LPT
GRADE-7 ADVISER

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