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PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 First Term with Answers

You’re welcome to our school exams series where we provide you with termly examination questions in different subjects. In today’s post, we will focus on Physical and Health Education (PHE) exam questions. We will cover PHE exam questions for JSS2 First term with answers. This means that we’ll be providing you with answers to the questions at the end. Also, you will get a few success tips on how to pass PHE examinations with flying colors. Remember to use the comments sections if you have questions, and don’t forget to join our Free Online Tutorial Classes on YouTube. (Subscribe to the Channel)

Physical and Health Education - PHE

Introduction to PHE as a School Subject

Before we venture into Past PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 First term, here’s a brief introduction to the subject:

Physical and Health Education (PHE) is an important subject taught in schools to promote the total well-being of students. It combines two key areas — Physical Education and Health Education.

The Physical Education aspect helps students develop fitness, strength, coordination, and teamwork through physical activities, games, and sports. It encourages active living and teaches the value of exercise for good health.

The Health Education aspect provides knowledge about personal hygiene, nutrition, diseases, first aid, and the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment. It helps students form good health habits and make wise decisions about their bodies.

Overall, PHE aims at developing students physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally. It prepares them to live healthy, productive lives and to contribute positively to their families and communities.

PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 First Term

PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 First Term are divided into two sections:

  • Section A
  • Section B

The first section, namely, Section A is the objective test, and students are expected to attempt all questions in the section. Section B is the theory part, and students are expected to follow specific instruction and answer the required number of questions.

Note that what you have below are JSS2 PHE First Term Exam Past Questions made available to assist students in their revision for 1st term examinations and also teachers in structuring standard examinations.

SECTION A: Objectives

Instruction: Answer all questions in this section by choosing from the options lettered A—D. Each question carries equal marks.

1. The striking games include the following except
A. Baseball          B. Cricket
C. Long jump      D. Tennis

2. Tennis is played by how many players on each side in a singles game?
A. 1          B. 2
C. 3          D. 4

3. The prolonged exchange of strokes in a tennis rally is called
A. Stroke         B. Drive
C. Rally           D. Spin

4. The skill used to begin a game of tennis is known as
A. Smash         B. Service
C. Volley          D. Grip

5. Table tennis was originally called
A. Gossima
B. Shuttle game
C. Parkers
D. Paddle play

6. Table tennis originated in
A. France        B. England
C. Egypt          D. Denmark

7. The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) was formed in
A. Japan           B. Berlin
C. France          D. China

8. In tennis, the second point counts as
A. 10          B. 15
C. 20          D. 30

9. In tennis, a point after deuce for the server is called
A. Advantage in
B. Advantage out
C. Deuce again
D. Game point

10. Which of the following is not an equipment used in tennis?
A. Net          B. Racket
C. Baton       D. Tennis ball

11. Table tennis is started with
A. Service
B. Toss
C. Centre pass
D. Rally

12. Which of the following is not a skill in table tennis?
A. Serving
B. Smashing
C. Dribbling
D. Backhand drive

13. When a served ball touches the net and drops on the server’s side, it is called
A. Let            B. Point
C. Toss          D. Fault

14. A table tennis game is won when a player reaches
A. 10 points
B. 11 points with two-point lead
C. 13 points
D. 15 points

15. The official who appoints other officials in table tennis is the
A. Umpire          B. Referee
C. Recorder        D. Scorer

16. The chief official during a table tennis match is the
A. Referee         B. Umpire
C. Starter           D. Linesman

17. Which of the following is not a component of school health programme?
A. Health instruction
B. Healthful school environment
C. School cult activities
D. School health services

18. School health is concerned with
A. Provision of health services
B. Provision of employment
C. Provision of emergency food
D. Provision of counseling only

19. A healthy school environment promotes
A. Rivalry among teachers
B. Safe and clean surroundings
C. Dirty environment
D. Unsafe buildings

20. The acronym FRESH means
A. Focusing Resources on Effective School Health
B. Formal Resources Efficient School Health
C. Forest Reserves for Effective School Health
D. Focusing Reserves on Efficient School Health

21. Health means the total ______ of an individual.
A. Pain         B. Sickness
C. Care        D. Well-being

22. Which of the following is not necessary for healthy living?
A. Health neglect
B. Health habits
C. Health knowledge
D. Health practice

23. A clean environment helps a person to stay
A. Sick            B. Weak
C. Normal      D. Bitter

24. Environmental pollution is the contamination of air, water and land by
A. Waste          B. Goods
C. Vapour        D. Air

25. Which of the following is not a source of pollution?
A. Hospitals
B. Chemical plants
C. Plastic factories
D. Reforestation

26. The effects of environmental pollution include all except
A. Hearing loss
B. Sleep disturbance
C. High blood pressure
D. HIV/AIDS

27. When chemicals are released into the soil during leakage, it is called
A. Land pollution
B. Air pollution
C. Thermal pollution
D. Visual pollution

28. Noise pollution includes
A. Roadway and industrial noise
B. Air and water pollution
C. Heat from factories
D. Soil contamination

29. Which of these is not a type of pollutant?
A. Visual
B. Thermal
C. School
D. Radioactive

30. The release of chemicals and particles into the air is called
A. Land pollution
B. Air pollution
C. Noise pollution
D. Soil pollution

31. The following are effects of soil pollution except
A. Decrease in soil fertility
B. Stunted growth in plants
C. Proper storage of chemicals
D. Emission of toxic dust

32. A cause of water pollution is
A. Oil spillage
B. Defecating into rivers
C. Chemical discharge
D. Proper waste disposal

33. The game of tennis was introduced to Nigeria by
A. Early missionaries and colonial masters
B. Americans
C. Asians
D. Egyptians

34. The tennis game officials include all except
A. Referee        B. Umpire
C. Thrower       D. Linesmen

35. The nature of tennis game includes all except
A. It is a racket game
B. It is an outdoor game
C. It is played by males only
D. It can be played as singles or doubles

36. Recreational activities can be
A. Indoor or outdoor
B. High or low
C. Big or small
D. Fast or slow

37. Which of these is not a recreational activity?
A. Table tennis
B. Ludo
C. Soccer
D. Stealing

38. Safety can be defined as
A. Freedom from hazard
B. Exposure to risk
C. Lack of attention
D. Absence of care

39. Home accidents are also called
A. Domestic accidents
B. Field accidents
C. Public accidents
D. None of the above

40. Community health involves all except
A. Giving loans
B. Providing clean water
C. Refuse disposal
D. Preventing water pollution

41. Which of the following is not a skill in tennis?
A. Pass       B. Service
C. Grip       D. Volley

42. The FRESH approach has how many basic components?
A. One         B. Two
C. Three       D. Four

43. The school health programme is made up of how many main sections?
A. Four         B. Five
C. Six            D. Eight

44. The acronym ITTF stands for
A. International Table Tennis Federation
B. Internal Table Training Forum
C. Intercontinental Tennis Training Force
D. International Tennis Team Federation

45. A person responsible for maintaining order during a table tennis game is the
A. Umpire        B. Captain
C. Referee        D. Scorer

46. The equipment not used for table tennis is
A. Bat
B. Net
C. Groin protector
D. Table

47. Which of these is not a cause of noise pollution?
A. Industrialization
B. Social events
C. Education of the public
D. Poor urban planning

48. Volcanic eruptions and smoke are examples of
A. Air pollution
B. Water pollution
C. Noise pollution
D. Land pollution

49. Source of air pollution include the following except
A. Transport
B. Domestic activities
C. Natural sources
D. Water sources

50. The skill used to start a table tennis game is
A. Service
B. Toss
C. Rally
D. Drop shot

51. Contaminants cause harm and instability to the
A. Biological system
B. Physical system
C. Chemical system
D. All of the above

52. The following are facilities of tennis except
A. Racket
B. Net and poles
C. Head gear
D. Playing court

53. The Chinese call table tennis
A. Ping-pong
B. Poona
C. Shuttlecock
D. Toss game

54. The second name for lawn tennis came from the fact that
A. It was first played on grass courts
B. It was played by children
C. It was played indoors
D. It started in America

55. Table tennis officials include all except
A. Referee
B. Umpire
C. Assistant umpire
D. Starter

56. Service changes in table tennis at
A. Every 2 points
B. Every 5 points
C. Every 6 points
D. Every 10 points

57. Which of the following best defines pollution?
A. The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
B. The cleaning of the environment
C. The planting of trees
D. The recycling of waste

58. The skill of striking the ball before it bounces in tennis is called
A. Smash       B. Volley
C. Drive         D.  Drop shot

59. The table tennis game is governed by
A. Rules and regulations
B. Traditions
C. Customs
D. Guidelines

60. The following are effects of environmental pollution except
A. Hearing loss
B. Sleep disorder
C. Air freshness
D. High blood pressure

SECTION B: ESSAY / THEORY QUESTIONS

INSTRUCTION – Answer only five (5) questions in this section.

1. (a) Briefly describe the nature of tennis game.
(b) State three effects of pollution on environmental and personal health.
(c) List four basic skills used in table tennis.

2. (a) Define school health programme.
(b) List three types of environmental pollution and explain one.
(c) Mention four basic skills and techniques in tennis.

3. (a) Define the following terms:
i. Environment
ii. Pollution
(b) Mention three ways of preventing water pollution.
(c) State three officials of table tennis.

4. (a) What is the full meaning of FRESH?
(b) Mention the eight components of the school health programme.
(c) State four preventive measures against environmental pollution.

5. (a) Define:
i. Personal health
ii. School health
iii. Community health
(b) State two rules and regulations of table tennis.
(c) Mention two officials in tennis and explain their duties.

6. (a) Define environmental pollution.
(b) State three ways of preventing environmental pollution.
(c) List four causes of land pollution.

7. (a) List five people involved in school health matters.
(b) Explain the meaning of a school health programme.
(c) State four importance of maintaining a healthful school environment.

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Answers to PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 First Term

Answers to Section A (Objective Test)

The following table gives the correct answers to the objective section of PHE exam questions for JSS2 First term. If you are using a mobile device, hold the table and scroll to the right or left for a complete view.

Q.NoAnsQ.NoAnsQ.NoAns
1C2A3C
4B5A6B
7C8B9A
10C11A12C
13A14B15B
16B17C18A
19B20A21D
22A23C24A
25D26D27A
28A29C30B
31C32D33A
34C35C36A
37D38A39A
40A41A42D
43C44A45A
46C47C48A
49D50A51D
52C53A54A
55D56A57A
58B59A60C

So here you have the answers to the objective section of PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 First term. Use the comments section to let me know if you have any questions you would want me to clarify or discuss further.

Answers to Section B (Theory)

Answers to Question 1.

(a) Nature of Tennis Game: Tennis is an outdoor racket game played either as singles (one player on each side) or doubles (two players on each side). It is played on a rectangular court divided by a net, and players use rackets to hit the ball over the net into the opponent’s court. The main aim is to make the ball land in the opponent’s court in such a way that it cannot be returned.

(b) Effects of Pollution on Environmental and Personal Health:
1. Air pollution can cause respiratory diseases such as asthma and bronchitis.
2. Water pollution can lead to cholera and typhoid fever.
3. Land pollution can destroy soil fertility and reduce food quality.

(c) Basic Skills Used in Table Tennis:
1. Service
2. Forehand drive
3. Backhand drive
4. Smash

Answers to Question 2.

(a) Definition of School Health Programme:
A school health programme is a planned set of activities and services designed to promote the physical, mental, and social well-being of students and staff within the school environment.

(b) Types of Environmental Pollution and Explanation:
1. Air Pollution – caused by the release of harmful gases and smoke into the atmosphere.
2. Water Pollution – occurs when harmful substances are discharged into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
3. Land Pollution – caused by improper disposal of waste materials on the land.

(c) Basic Skills and Techniques in Tennis:
1. Service
2. Forehand
3. Backhand
4. Volley

Answers to Question 3.

(a) Definitions:
i. Environment – the surroundings or conditions in which people, animals, and plants live.
ii. Pollution – the introduction of harmful substances into the environment, making it unsafe or unclean.

(b) Ways of Preventing Water Pollution:
1. Avoid dumping waste into rivers and streams.
2. Treat industrial and domestic wastewater before discharge.
3. Avoid oil spillage and chemical leakage.

(c) Officials of Table Tennis:
1. Referee
2. Umpire
3. Assistant umpire

Answers to Question 4.

(a) Full Meaning of FRESH:
FRESH stands for Focusing Resources on Effective School Health.

(b) Components of the School Health Programme:
1. Health instruction
2. Healthful school environment
3. School health services
4. Nutrition services
5. Counseling and psychological services
6. Physical education and recreation
7. School–community relationship
8. Health appraisal and record keeping

(c) Preventive Measures Against Environmental Pollution:
1. Proper waste disposal
2. Tree planting and reforestation
3. Regular sanitation exercises
4. Reduction of industrial emissions

Answers to Question 5.

(a) Definitions:
i. Personal Health – the practice of maintaining cleanliness and good habits to stay healthy.
ii. School Health – all the activities and services provided in schools to maintain the health of students and staff.
iii. Community Health – the collective effort of people to protect and improve the health of a community.

(b) Rules and Regulations of Table Tennis:
1. The game starts with a service.
2. A game is won when a player scores 11 points with at least a 2-point lead.

(c) Officials in Tennis and Their Duties:
1. Umpire – supervises the match and enforces the rules.
2. Linesman – watches the boundary lines and calls balls “in” or “out.”

Answers to Question 6.

(a) Definition of Environmental Pollution:
Environmental pollution is the introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the air, water, or land that causes harm to living things.

(b) Ways of Preventing Environmental Pollution:
1. Avoid open burning of refuse.
2. Encourage waste recycling and reuse.
3. Reduce industrial emissions and chemical leaks.

(c) Causes of Land Pollution:
1. Dumping of solid waste
2. Oil spillage
3. Use of harmful pesticides and fertilizers
4. Deforestation

Answers to Question 7.

(a) People Involved in School Health Matters:
1. Head teacher or principal
2. Teachers
3. School nurse
4. Health officers
5. Parents

(b) Meaning of School Health Programme:
A school health programme is an organized set of services designed to promote and protect the health of students, teachers, and the entire school community.

(c) Importance of Maintaining a Healthful School Environment:
1. It prevents the spread of communicable diseases.
2. It promotes better learning and concentration.
3. It ensures safety and comfort.
4. It encourages healthy habits among students.

Read Also: PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 Second Term

How to Pass PHE Exam Questions for JSS2 First Term

Passing your PHE exam questions for JSS2 First term requires a combination of preparation, understanding, and strategy. Here are actionable tips to help you excel:

1. Read and Understand Your Notes:
Go through your class notes regularly. Pay attention to key definitions, rules of games, basic skills, and the meaning of important terms like pollution, environment, and health.

2. Practice Past Questions:
Answering past PHE questions helps you know the type of questions examiners like to ask. It also helps you to remember what you have studied and manage your time during the exam.

3. Learn the Rules of Games and Sports:
Make sure you understand how games like table tennis and lawn tennis are played. Learn about the number of players, the officials, and the basic skills such as service, volley, and smash.

4. Understand Health Topics:
Study topics on school health programme, personal hygiene, and environmental pollution. Know the causes, effects, and ways of preventing diseases and pollution.

5. Watch and Participate in Physical Activities:
PHE is a practical subject. Participate in physical exercises and games in school. This helps you to remember skills easily during exams.

6. Ask Questions in Class:
Whenever you do not understand a topic or rule, ask your teacher for clarification. PHE is easier when you learn through explanation and demonstration.

7. Revise Before the Exam:
Don’t wait till the night before your exam to study. Revise all topics, especially the definitions, skills, and components of health education.

It’s a wrap!

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