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Safety Risks Quiz: Test Your Grade 7 Knowledge of Hazards & Prevention

Hey there, future safety champs! πŸ‘‹ Ready to test your Grade 7 knowledge about staying safe? This quiz will help you learn about common hazards and how to prevent them. Good luck and have fun! πŸ€
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πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • ⚠️ Hazard: Something that can cause harm or injury.
  • 🩹 Risk: The chance that someone will be harmed by a hazard.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Prevention: Taking steps to stop hazards from causing harm.
  • πŸ”₯ Fire Safety: Know the fire escape plan, keep flammable materials away from heat, and never play with matches.
  • πŸ”ͺ Kitchen Safety: Use knives carefully, keep the floor clean, and don't leave cooking unattended.
  • πŸ”Œ Electrical Safety: Don't overload outlets, keep electrical devices away from water, and check cords for damage.
  • πŸ§ͺ Chemical Safety: Always read labels, wear protective gear, and store chemicals properly.
  • 🚴 Road Safety: Always wear a helmet when cycling, follow traffic rules, and be aware of your surroundings.

Practice Quiz

  1. Question 1: What is a hazard?
    1. A type of flower.
    2. Something that can cause harm.
    3. A safe place to play.
    4. A yummy snack.
  2. Question 2: What is the best way to prevent fires at home?
    1. Playing with matches.
    2. Keeping flammable materials away from heat.
    3. Leaving candles burning unattended.
    4. Overloading electrical outlets.
  3. Question 3: Why is it important to wear a helmet when cycling?
    1. To look cool.
    2. To protect your head from injury.
    3. To keep your hair tidy.
    4. To attract attention.
  4. Question 4: What should you do if you spill a chemical?
    1. Ignore it.
    2. Clean it up with your bare hands.
    3. Tell a teacher or adult immediately.
    4. Mix it with another chemical.
  5. Question 5: Which of the following is NOT a safe practice in the kitchen?
    1. Using knives carefully.
    2. Leaving cooking unattended.
    3. Keeping the floor clean.
    4. Washing your hands before cooking.
  6. Question 6: What should you do if you see a damaged electrical cord?
    1. Ignore it.
    2. Try to fix it yourself.
    3. Tell an adult immediately.
    4. Wrap it with tape.
  7. Question 7: Why is it important to read the labels on chemical containers?
    1. To learn a new language.
    2. To know how to use the chemical safely.
    3. To find out the color of the chemical.
    4. To see if the chemical is expired.
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