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Prelim AFA

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to workplace hazards, safety measures, and agricultural tools. It covers topics such as the definition of hazards, risk assessments, proper waste disposal, and the use of various farming implements. The questions aim to assess knowledge on safety protocols and equipment functionality in both workplace and agricultural settings.

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Prelim AFA

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to workplace hazards, safety measures, and agricultural tools. It covers topics such as the definition of hazards, risk assessments, proper waste disposal, and the use of various farming implements. The questions aim to assess knowledge on safety protocols and equipment functionality in both workplace and agricultural settings.

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NAME:____________________________________________________

DATE:___________________

Direction: Encircle the letter of the best answer.

1.What is the definition of a hazard? 9.What should a manager do after


a) A safety measure to protect employees identifying a workplace hazard?
b) Anything that can cause harm a) Ignore it if no one has been injured yet
c) The likelihood of an accident occurring b) Implement appropriate control
d) A risk assessment process measures
2.Which of the following is considered a c) Remove employees from the area
physical hazard? permanently
a) Stress and workplace harassment d) Report it to legal authorities
b) Toxic chemicals and fumes immediately
c) Slips, trips, and falls 10.A company conducts regular hazard
d) Viruses and bacteria assessments but still faces safety
3.What is the main purpose of a risk incidents. What might be missing?
assessment? a) Proper implementation of control
a) To eliminate all workplace hazards measures
b) To determine the probability and b) Employee willingness to follow safety
severity of harm rules
c) To implement safety protocols c) More safety posters in the workplace
d) To report workplace incidents d) Removal of all workplace hazards
4.Which type of hazard involves poor 11.Two employees have reported stress
workstation setup and repetitive motion due to excessive workload. What kind of
injuries? hazard is this, and how should it be
a) Biological hazard addressed? a) Ergonomic hazard; provide
b) Chemical hazard better chairs
c) Ergonomic hazard b) Psychosocial hazard; adjust workload
d) Physical hazard and provide support
5.What is the first step in the risk c) Biological hazard; improve hygiene
assessment process? d) Physical hazard; install safety barriers
a) Implementing control measures 12.After implementing new safety
b) Evaluating risks measures, a company observes fewer
c) Identifying hazards injuries. What can be concluded?
d) Training employees a) The hazards were completely removed
6.What is the main difference between a b) The control measures effectively
hazard and a risk? reduced risks
a) A hazard is the likelihood of harm c) The workplace is now free of all hazards
occurring, while a risk is the potential d) No further assessments are necessary
cause of harm 13.What type of waste includes food
b) A hazard is something that can cause scraps, paper, and wood?
harm, while a risk is the likelihood and a) Hazardous Waste
severity of harm occurring b) Non-Biodegradable Waste
c) A risk is more dangerous than a hazard c) Biodegradable Waste
d) A risk is only present in chemical- d) Residual Waste
related workplaces 14.Which color-coded bin is used for
7.How do physical hazards typically affect recyclable waste?
workers? a) Green
a) By exposing them to harmful bacteria b) Blue
b) By causing stress and anxiety c) Red
c) By leading to injuries from slips, trips, or d) Black
falls 15.What is the main purpose of using PPE
d) By affecting their chemical balance in the workplace?
8.If an employee works with hazardous a) To increase productivity
chemicals, what safety measure should be b) To protect workers from hazards
taken first? c) To improve appearance
a) Ensure the area is well-ventilated d) To keep tools clean
b) Provide personal protective equipment 16. Which of the following is NOT a proper
(PPE) disposal method?
c) Train employees on chemical safety a) Composting
d) All of the above b) Recycling
c) Burning hazardous waste in open air c) Stop collecting waste to make
d) Segregation at the source employees responsible
17. Why is waste segregation important? d) Ignore the problem and hope it gets
a) It helps protect the environment better
b) It makes garbage collection easier 25. Which tool is commonly used for
c) It increases landfill space cutting weeds in rice production?
d) It reduces the cost of waste disposal a) Spade
18. Why should hazardous waste, such as b) Bolo
batteries and chemicals, have special c) Rake
disposal methods? d) Harrow
a) They are expensive to dispose of 26. What is the primary function of a
b) They can cause harm to people and the wheelbarrow on a farm?
environment if not handled properly a) Digging soil
c) They can be thrown away with regular b) Cutting crops
waste c) Transporting materials
d) They decompose quickly d) Measuring land
19. What happens when tools are not 27.Which hand tool is used for digging,
properly cleaned and stored? prying, and chopping?
a) They become more efficient a) Pick mattock
b) They last longer b) Sickle
c) They may rust, wear out, or cause c) Crowbar
injuries d) Shovel
d) They become more expensive 28.What is the main purpose of a rake in
20. How does proper maintenance of tools farming?
and equipment help in the workplace? a) Planting seeds
a) It increases the number of tools needed b) Harvesting crops
b) It ensures safety and efficiency c) Leveling soil
c) It makes tools disposable d) Irrigating fields
d) It prevents workers from using the tools 29Which equipment is used to draw
21. If you see a coworker throwing a used irrigation water from sources like deep
battery in the trash bin, what should you wells or rivers?
do? a) Combine harvester
a) Ignore it since it’s not your problem b) Water pump
b) Remove the battery and place it in the c) Rotavator
hazardous waste bin d) Hand tractor
c) Throw more batteries in the trash 30.What is the function of a combine
d) Complain to management without harvester?
taking action a) Plowing fields
22. You are assigned to clean tools after a b) Planting seeds
task. What is the best way to do it? c) Harvesting and threshing crops
a) Use proper cleaning agents, dry the simultaneously
tools, and store them properly d) Irrigating fields
b) Leave them dirty for the next user to 31.Which implement is attached to a
clean tractor and used for land preparation?
c) Soak all tools in water overnight a) Sickle
d) Store the tools without cleaning them b) Rotavator
23. What could be the environmental c) Wheelbarrow
impact if people do not follow proper d) Pruning shears
waste segregation? 32.Why is it important to perform pre-
a) The environment will remain clean operational checks on farm equipment?
b) Pollution will increase, harming wildlife a) To ensure the equipment is clean
and human health b) To verify the equipment is functioning
c) It will save money for waste properly and safely
management c) To train new operators
d) Landfills will decrease in size d) To document equipment usage
24. A company notices that employees are 33.How does using a four-wheel tractor
not following proper waste disposal benefit land preparation compared to
practices. What should management do to manual methods?
improve the situation? a) It reduces soil fertility
a) Remove all bins and let employees b) It increases the time required for
throw waste anywhere preparation
b) Conduct training on proper waste c) It allows for faster and more efficient
segregation and enforce policies land preparation
d) It decreases the need for irrigation
34.What distinguishes farm implements
from hand tools?
a) Implements are used manually without
machinery
b) Implements are accessories pulled by
animals or mounted to machines
c) Implements are smaller and lighter than
hand tools
d) Implements are used exclusively for
harvesting
35.In what scenario would a farmer choose
to use a sickle?
a) For digging trenches
b) For cutting grain or trimming
c) For transporting materials
d) For leveling soil
36.What is the advantage of using a
rotavator in rice production?
a) It reduces the need for water
b) It simplifies the planting process
c) It efficiently prepares the land by tilling
the soil
d) It harvests the rice automatically
37.If a farmer needs to remove large rocks
from a field before planting, which tool
should they use?
a) Bolo
b) Crowbar
c) Sickle
d) Rake
38.A farmer notices that the soil in their
field is compacted, hindering root growth.
Which equipment would be most
appropriate to address this issue?
a) Water pump
b) Combine harvester
c) Rotavator
d) Wheelbarrow
39.A farmer observes that despite using a
plow, the soil remains clumpy and uneven,
affecting seed planting. Which implement
could be used after plowing to improve soil
texture?
a) Harrow
b) Sickle
c) Bolo
d) Shovel
40. During an equipment inspection, a
farmer finds that the water pump is not
drawing water efficiently. What could be a
potential cause?
a) The pump is too new and needs to be
broken in
b) There is a blockage or leak in the intake
hose
c) The water source has too much water
d) The pump is designed for harvesting,
not irrigation

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