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UNIT TEST – HEALTH 4TH QUARTER UNIT TEST – HEALTH 4TH QUARTER

A. IDENTIFICATION A. IDENTIFICATION
Ethanol Alcohol Cigarette Mainstream Ethanol Alcohol Cigarette Mainstream
smoke smoke
Fermentation Gateway drugs Methanol Fermentation Gateway drugs Methanol
Isopropyl Isopropyl

1-2. Examples of gateway drugs are ___ and ___. 1-2. Examples of gateway drugs are ___ and ___.
____ 3. is a plant whose leaves can be rolled in a cigar or ____ 3. is a plant whose leaves can be rolled in a cigar or
pipe and can be smoked. pipe and can be smoked.
____ 4. A kind of smoke emitted by cigarettes which ____ 4. A kind of smoke emitted by cigarettes which
smokers directly inhale smokers directly inhale
____ 5.are drugs non-drug-users might try out and can ____ 5.are drugs non-drug-users might try out and can
lead to trying more dangerous ones. lead to trying more dangerous ones.
____ 6. Other term of The Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 ____ 6. Other term of The Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
7-8. ____and ____ alcohol are used in laboratories 7-8. ____and ____ alcohol are used in laboratories
and are poisonous and fatal if taken. and are poisonous and fatal if taken.
____ 9. the process of extracting alcohol from plant or fruit ____ 9. the process of extracting alcohol from plant or fruit
source source
___ 10. also called beverage alcohol which comes from ___ 10. also called beverage alcohol which comes from
fruits and grains. fruits and grains.

B. ARRANGE THE FOLLOWING B. ARRANGE THE FOLLOWING


DPSSTREEAN 1. a drug that suppresses the central DPSSTREEAN 1. a drug that suppresses the central
nervous system, slows down body function nervous system, slows down body function
MRJUINAAA 2. the most commonly used illegal drug either MRJUINAAA 2. the most commonly used illegal drug either
smoked or chewed. smoked or chewed.
HNGAREVO 3. physical effects that give discomfort to HNGAREVO 3. physical effects that give discomfort to
humans who consumed alcohol humans who consumed alcohol
BIRAN KTSROE 4. also called brain attack or plainly BIRAN KTSROE 4. also called brain attack or plainly
stroke. stroke.
ACTIDDION 5. being dependent on a drug or combination ACTIDDION 5. being dependent on a drug or combination
of drugs of drugs
UNIT TEST – HEALTH 4TH QUARTER UNIT TEST – HEALTH 4TH QUARTER

A. IDENTIFICATION A. IDENTIFICATION
Ethanol Alcohol Cigarette Mainstream Ethanol Alcohol Cigarette Mainstream
smoke smoke
Fermentation Gateway drugs Methanol Fermentation Gateway drugs Methanol
Isopropyl Isopropyl
1-2. Examples of gateway drugs are ___ and ___. 1-2. Examples of gateway drugs are ___ and ___.
____ 3. is a plant whose leaves can be rolled in a cigar or ____ 3. is a plant whose leaves can be rolled in a cigar or
pipe and can be smoked. pipe and can be smoked.
____ 4. A kind of smoke emitted by cigarettes which ____ 4. A kind of smoke emitted by cigarettes which
smokers directly inhale smokers directly inhale
____ 5.are drugs non-drug-users might try out and can ____ 5.are drugs non-drug-users might try out and can
lead to trying more dangerous ones. lead to trying more dangerous ones.
____ 6. Other term of The Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 ____ 6. Other term of The Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
7-8. ____and ____ alcohol are used in laboratories 7-8. ____and ____ alcohol are used in laboratories
and are poisonous and fatal if taken. and are poisonous and fatal if taken.
____ 9. the process of extracting alcohol from plant or fruit ____ 9. the process of extracting alcohol from plant or fruit
source source
___ 10. also called beverage alcohol which comes from ___ 10. also called beverage alcohol which comes from
fruits and grains. fruits and grains.

B. ARRANGE THE FOLLOWING B. ARRANGE THE FOLLOWING


DPSSTREEAN 1. a drug that suppresses the central DPSSTREEAN 1. a drug that suppresses the central
nervous system, slows down body function nervous system, slows down body function
MRJUINAAA 2. the most commonly used illegal drug either MRJUINAAA 2. the most commonly used illegal drug either
smoked or chewed. smoked or chewed.
HNGAREVO 3. physical effects that give discomfort to HNGAREVO 3. physical effects that give discomfort to
humans who consumed alcohol humans who consumed alcohol
BIRAN KTSROE 4. also called brain attack or plainly BIRAN KTSROE 4. also called brain attack or plainly
stroke. stroke.
ACTIDDION 5. being dependent on a drug or combination ACTIDDION 5. being dependent on a drug or combination
of drugs of drugs
CGTTEEIR 6. finely grounded and processed tobacco CGTTEEIR 6. finely grounded and processed tobacco
wrapped in a special paper for smoking. wrapped in a special paper for smoking.
NOCINETI 7. the main ingredient in cigarettes NOCINETI 7. the main ingredient in cigarettes
IELLGLA GDRU 8. a drug mandated by law as not to be IELLGLA GDRU 8. a drug mandated by law as not to be
used by anyone either in small or large amount. used by anyone either in small or large amount.
TTYFA VERLI 9. condition when the liver is being stored TTYFA VERLI 9. condition when the liver is being stored
with fat from alcohol with fat from alcohol
NEUASA 10. irritation of stomach, vomiting NEUASA 10. irritation of stomach, vomiting

C. TRUE OR FALSE. C. TRUE OR FALSE.


___1. Secondhand smoke is dangerous to one’s health. ___1. Secondhand smoke is dangerous to one’s health.
___ 2. Smoking inside the school premises is a violation of ___ 2. Smoking inside the school premises is a violation of
R.A. 9211 R.A. 9211
___ 3. Cigarette smoking and use of smokeless tobacco ___ 3. Cigarette smoking and use of smokeless tobacco
kills thousands of Filipinos every year. kills thousands of Filipinos every year.
___ 4. The longer cigarette smoke stays in the body, the ___ 4. The longer cigarette smoke stays in the body, the
more it causes damage to body parts. more it causes damage to body parts.
___ 5. Cancer, heart diseases, and chronic ___ 5. Cancer, heart diseases, and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are just some of obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are just some of
the diseases caused by cigarette smoking. the diseases caused by cigarette smoking.
___ 6. Alcohol gains balance and coordination impaired ___ 6. Alcohol gains balance and coordination impaired
speech, hearing and vision speech, hearing and vision
___ 7. A BAC of 0.05 percent means there is 5 parts of ___ 7. A BAC of 0.05 percent means there is 5 parts of
alcohol per 10,000 parts of blood in the body. A 0.3-0.5 alcohol per 10,000 parts of blood in the body. A 0.3-0.5
percent BAC could lead to coma, brain damages, and percent BAC could lead to coma, brain damages, and
death death
___ 8. Alcohol effect has no Intoxication, hangover, nausea ___ 8. Alcohol effect has no Intoxication, hangover, nausea
___ 9. Alcohol irritates the mouth, throat, esophagus, and ___ 9. Alcohol irritates the mouth, throat, esophagus, and
stomach stomach
___ 10. National Youth Commission (NYC), 2 out of 5 ___ 10. National Youth Commission (NYC), 2 out of 5
Filipino teenagers aged 13 to 15 years old smoke Filipino teenagers aged 13 to 15 years old smoke
cigarettes. cigarettes.

CGTTEEIR 6. finely grounded and processed tobacco CGTTEEIR 6. finely grounded and processed tobacco
wrapped in a special paper for smoking. wrapped in a special paper for smoking.
NOCINETI 7. the main ingredient in cigarettes NOCINETI 7. the main ingredient in cigarettes
IELLGLA GDRU 8. a drug mandated by law as not to be IELLGLA GDRU 8. a drug mandated by law as not to be
used by anyone either in small or large amount. used by anyone either in small or large amount.
TTYFA VERLI 9. condition when the liver is being stored TTYFA VERLI 9. condition when the liver is being stored
with fat from alcohol with fat from alcohol
NEUASA 10. irritation of stomach, vomiting NEUASA 10. irritation of stomach, vomiting

C. TRUE OR FALSE. C. TRUE OR FALSE.


___1. Secondhand smoke is dangerous to one’s health. ___1. Secondhand smoke is dangerous to one’s health.
___ 2. Smoking inside the school premises is a violation of ___ 2. Smoking inside the school premises is a violation of
R.A. 9211 R.A. 9211
___ 3. Cigarette smoking and use of smokeless tobacco ___ 3. Cigarette smoking and use of smokeless tobacco
kills thousands of Filipinos every year. kills thousands of Filipinos every year.
___ 4. The longer cigarette smoke stays in the body, the ___ 4. The longer cigarette smoke stays in the body, the
more it causes damage to body parts. more it causes damage to body parts.
___ 5. Cancer, heart diseases, and chronic ___ 5. Cancer, heart diseases, and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are just some of obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are just some of
the diseases caused by cigarette smoking. the diseases caused by cigarette smoking.
___ 6. Alcohol gains balance and coordination impaired ___ 6. Alcohol gains balance and coordination impaired
speech, hearing and vision speech, hearing and vision
___ 7. A BAC of 0.05 percent means there is 5 parts of ___ 7. A BAC of 0.05 percent means there is 5 parts of
alcohol per 10,000 parts of blood in the body. A 0.3-0.5 alcohol per 10,000 parts of blood in the body. A 0.3-0.5
percent BAC could lead to coma, brain damages, and percent BAC could lead to coma, brain damages, and
death death
___ 8. Alcohol effect has no Intoxication, hangover, nausea ___ 8. Alcohol effect has no Intoxication, hangover, nausea
___ 9. Alcohol irritates the mouth, throat, esophagus, and ___ 9. Alcohol irritates the mouth, throat, esophagus, and
stomach stomach
___ 10. National Youth Commission (NYC), 2 out of 5 ___ 10. National Youth Commission (NYC), 2 out of 5
Filipino teenagers aged 13 to 15 years old smoke Filipino teenagers aged 13 to 15 years old smoke
cigarettes. cigarettes.

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