This document contains a 20-item regional mid-year assessment in Technology and Livelihood Education 6 Home Economics. It covers various topics including family resources, income types, budget planning, clothing, food preservation methods, and kitchen tools. Test takers are required to choose the correct answer for multiple choice questions by writing the corresponding letter on the provided space.
This document contains a 20-item regional mid-year assessment in Technology and Livelihood Education 6 Home Economics. It covers various topics including family resources, income types, budget planning, clothing, food preservation methods, and kitchen tools. Test takers are required to choose the correct answer for multiple choice questions by writing the corresponding letter on the provided space.
This document contains a 20-item regional mid-year assessment in Technology and Livelihood Education 6 Home Economics. It covers various topics including family resources, income types, budget planning, clothing, food preservation methods, and kitchen tools. Test takers are required to choose the correct answer for multiple choice questions by writing the corresponding letter on the provided space.
This document contains a 20-item regional mid-year assessment in Technology and Livelihood Education 6 Home Economics. It covers various topics including family resources, income types, budget planning, clothing, food preservation methods, and kitchen tools. Test takers are required to choose the correct answer for multiple choice questions by writing the corresponding letter on the provided space.
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REGIONAL MID-YEAR ASSESSMENT
TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD
EDUCATION 6 HOME ECONOMICS I. Read and understand each question. Choose the correct answer by writing the letter on the space provided before each number. _______1. Among the various material resources available in the family, which is considered as the main resource? A. money B. car C. house D. lot _______2. Which of the following is an example of real income? A. dividend of an insurance B. land property C. interest of savings D. salary _______3. All of the following are examples of mandatory expenses that can’t be eliminated except _____. A. monthly bills C. child health care B. property taxes D. gambling _______4. Mrs. Ramos considers needs of her family in preparing budget plan rather than wants. Which is considered as wants only? A. magazines C. cleaning supply B. laundry detergent D. toothpaste _______5. This income also called as enjoyment income, experienced over a given period of time by the proper utilization of money income and real income. A. money B. Psychic C. real D. supplementary _______6. It consists of money income received over a certain period and the real income received during the same period from other sources without spending one’s own money income. A. money B. psychic C. real D. total _______7. It is a basic need which is a fiber and textile material worn on the body to enhance personal appearance and protect it from extreme temperatures and elements of various climate. A. food B. water C. clothing D. shelter _______8. Maria wants to measure her waist for her skirt. Which of the following tool she needs? A. pin cushion C. tape measure B. sewing needles D. fabric _______9. Ben needs to transfer the marks from the pattern to the cloth. What tool is he needed? A. tracing paper C. soft pencil B. tracing wheel D. Tailor’s chalk _______10. Which of the following is the first rule for making a good plan in allocating budget for your family? A. Household income must be greater than household expenses. B. Household income must be lesser than household expenses. C. Household income must be equal to household expenses. D. Household expenses must be doubled of your household income. _______11. All of the following are examples of mandatory expenses that can’t be eliminated except _____. A. monthly bills C. child health care B. property taxes D. gambling _______12. Mrs. Rivera includes miscellaneous and emergency expenses in preparing her family budget plan. Fifteen percent of her family income is allotted for these. Why do you think she prioritizes these in making her family budget? A. to be used for unexpected events in the family like attending party. B. to be used for unexpected events in the family like celebrating birthday. C. to be used for unexpected events in the family like diseases that needs hospitalization. D. to be used in watching movies and eating in a fast-food chain every week. _______13. In preparing a project plan for household linen, Haydee includes the following except ____. A. objectives of doing the project B. description of the project to be done C. materials needed and procedure to follow. D. the amount of fabric to be used. _______14. It is the process involved in protecting food against microbes and other spoilage agents to permit its future consumption. A. food preparation C. food preservation B. food conservation D. food processing _______15. It fuels the human body. Without it, the body cannot grow or perform at its best, the organs will stop working properly, and the body eventually dies. A. food B. water C. clothing D. shelter _______16. Lola Nena removes the water from the food. What do we call the oldest method of preservation? A. salting B. drying C. canning D. smoking _______17. Isabel is using a small handheld tool used for food preparation. What kind of tool is she using? A. kitchen tool/utensil B. kitchen equipment C. kitchen apparatus D. kitchen laboratory _______18. Food preservation helps us consume food for a longer period. Which is not a benefit of Food Preservation? A. to prevent spoilage B. to prevent wastage C. to maintain the sanitary quality of food D. it lessens our household chores _______19. Is any method used to turn fresh foods into food products. A. food processing C. food preparation B. food preservation D. food decoration _______20. It is a kitchen tools used to measure wet and dry ingredients. A. mass scale B. measuring spoons C. instant-read thermometer D. easuring cups