Grade 6 Physical And Health Education – Choosing And Constructing Shelter Quiz

1. Which of the following materials is not used in making shelter during outdoor activities

iron sheets
palm leaves
poles
pieces of tree barks
Explanation:

2. The following are grounds where a good shelter can be constructed except one

steeply place
shelters by trees to avoid winds
a dry place
away from animal trails, ants or insects
Explanation:

3. When choosing am appropriate spot for shelter, you should ensure the following except

do not place fire at the base of tree stumps or rocks
keep the fire away from the tent
wear nylon clothes to keep you warm
clear all twig and leaves near the camp
Explanation:

4. Which of the following materials is NOT suitable for constructing a temporary shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Concrete
Bamboo
Cardboard
Tarpaulin
Explanation:

Concrete is too heavy and difficult to work with when constructing a temporary shelter in the outdoors. It is not a suitable material for this purpose.

5. What is the most important factor to consider when choosing a location for your shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Proximity to wildlife
Proximity to water source
Shade from trees
Shelter from wind and rain
Explanation:

Shelter from wind and rain is crucial for keeping you safe and comfortable in your temporary shelter. It provides protection from the elements.

6. Which of the following tools is essential for constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Fishing net
Swiss Army knife
Hatchet
Cell phone
Explanation:

A hatchet is essential for cutting down branches and other materials needed to construct a shelter in the outdoors. It is a versatile tool for survival.

7. What should you do before building a fire near your shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Clear the area of debris and dry leaves
Build the fire on a windy day
Use gasoline to start the fire quickly
Place the fire directly next to the shelter
Explanation:

Clearing the area of debris and dry leaves reduces the risk of the fire spreading and causing damage to your shelter. It is an important safety precaution.

8. Which of the following is a common mistake to avoid when constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Using non-waterproof materials
Not securing the roof properly
Building it too close to a water source
Building it in direct sunlight
Explanation:

Building a shelter in direct sunlight can make it too hot and uncomfortable. It is better to seek shade from trees or other natural cover.

9. What is the benefit of constructing a raised bed in your shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Prevents insects from crawling into the bed
Provides storage space underneath
Allows for better air circulation
Keeps you closer to the ground for warmth
Explanation:

A raised bed allows for better air circulation, which can help regulate your body temperature and prevent moisture build-up in your shelter. It also provides a more comfortable sleeping surface.

10. Which material is NOT suitable for constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Bricks
Leaves
Plastic sheets
Bamboo
Explanation:

Bricks are heavy and not easily accessible in outdoor environments. Leaves, plastic sheets, and bamboo are more lightweight and versatile options for shelters.

11. What should you consider when choosing a location for your shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Under a tall tree
Near a river
In a low-lying area
On high ground
Explanation:

Choosing a location on high ground will help avoid flooding during rainy seasons and provide better shelter from strong winds.

12. Which tool is essential for constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Hammer
Pliers
Tape measure
Screwdriver
Explanation:

A hammer is crucial for driving nails into wood and securing the structure of a shelter. Screwdrivers, tape measures, and pliers are not as necessary for this task.

13. Which type of shelter is NOT suitable for hot climates in Kenya?

Underground shelter
Tent
Treehouse
Thatched hut
Explanation:

An underground shelter may retain heat and become uncomfortably hot in a hot climate. Tents, treehouses, and thatched huts allow for better ventilation and airflow.

14. What is the recommended height for a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors to accommodate standing adults?

6 feet
8 feet
4 feet
10 feet
Explanation:

A shelter with a height of 6 feet or taller will provide enough headroom for standing adults to move comfortably inside. Heights of 4, 8, or 10 feet may be too low or too high for this purpose.

15. What should be the primary consideration when choosing a shelter design for the Kenyan outdoors?

Size
Aesthetic appeal
Cost
Durability
Explanation:

Durability is crucial in outdoor environments where shelters may be exposed to harsh weather conditions. While cost, size, and aesthetic appeal are also important, durability ensures the longevity of the shelter.

16. Which feature is important for ventilation in a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Adequate roof overhang
Small windows
Sealed doors
Thick walls
Explanation:

An adequate roof overhang allows for airflow and ventilation without compromising the shelter's protection from rain. Small windows, thick walls, and sealed doors may restrict airflow and ventilation.

17. What is the correct order of steps in constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Roofing, Foundation, Walls
Foundation, Roofing, Walls
Walls, Roofing, Foundation
Foundation, Walls, Roofing
Explanation:

Building a solid foundation first provides stability for the structure, followed by constructing walls for support, and then completing the shelter with a roof for protection.

18. Which material is NOT suitable for roofing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Aluminum foil
Metal sheets
Thatch
Corrugated iron sheets
Explanation:

Aluminum foil is not a durable or practical roofing material for a shelter in the outdoors. Metal sheets, thatch, and corrugated iron sheets are more commonly used for their durability and weather-resistance.

19. Why is it important to waterproof a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

To increase visibility
To prevent mold growth
To attract wildlife
To improve insulation
Explanation:

Waterproofing a shelter helps prevent water damage, mold growth, and deterioration of materials, ensuring the longevity and livability of the structure in the Kenyan outdoors.

20. Which feature is essential for securing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors during windy conditions?

Large windows
Sturdy foundation
Loose roofing
Heavy furniture
Explanation:

A sturdy foundation provides stability and prevents a shelter from being blown away during windy conditions in the outdoors. Heavy furniture, large windows, and loose roofing may pose risks or vulnerabilities in such situations.

21. What is the most sustainable material for constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Bamboo
Recycled tires
Plastic bottles
Concrete blocks
Explanation:

Bamboo is a sustainable and renewable resource that can be used for constructing shelters in the outdoors. Plastic bottles, concrete blocks, and recycled tires are less eco-friendly options.

22. Which shape is most efficient for shedding rainwater off a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Curved roof
Flat roof
Sloped roof
Irregular roof
Explanation:

A sloped roof allows rainwater to run off easily, preventing pooling and water damage on the shelter. Flat roofs, curved roofs, or irregular roofs may retain water and lead to leaks or structural issues.

23. What should you consider when choosing a shelter size for a group in the Kenyan outdoors?

Small size for intimacy
Large size for flexibility
Average size for balance
Multiple small sizes for independence
Explanation:

A large-sized shelter can accommodate a group of individuals comfortably and provide flexibility in usage for various activities in the outdoors. Small sizes may limit movement and activities, while multiple small sizes may not offer centralized space for group interactions.

24. Which factor is important for safety when constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Proper lighting
Personal space
Heavy materials
Sharp tools
Explanation:

Proper lighting ensures visibility and reduces the risk of accidents or injuries during construction of a shelter in the outdoors. Personal space, sharp tools, and heavy materials also contribute to safety considerations, but lighting is crucial for visibility.

25. What is the main purpose of a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Entertainment
Decoration
Isolation
Protection
Explanation:

The main purpose of a shelter in the outdoors is to provide protection from elements such as sun, rain, wind, and wildlife, ensuring the safety and comfort of individuals using the space. While aesthetics, isolation, and entertainment value are also relevant, protection is the primary function of a shelter.

26. Which material is NOT suitable for constructing walls of a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Wood
Mud
Cement blocks
Cardboard
Explanation:

Cardboard is not a durable or weather-resistant material for constructing walls in the Kenyan outdoors. Mud, wood, and cement blocks offer better insulation and protection against the elements.

27. What is the preferred orientation for a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors to maximize sunlight exposure?

West-facing
East-facing
South-facing
North-facing
Explanation:

A south-facing orientation maximizes sunlight exposure throughout the day in the Kenyan outdoors, providing natural warmth and lighting inside the shelter. North, east, or west-facing orientations may limit sunlight exposure or create shading effects.

28. Which factor is important for easy maintenance of a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Invisible entrance
Complex design
Accessible location
Limited ventilation
Explanation:

An accessible location allows for easy access to the shelter for maintenance, repairs, and upkeep in the Kenyan outdoors. Complex designs, limited ventilation, and invisible entrances may obstruct maintenance tasks and lead to deterioration of the structure.

29. What should be considered when selecting a shelter design for a rainy climate in Kenya?

Indoor fireplace
Open structure
Thatched roof
Concrete floor
Explanation:

A thatched roof is ideal for shedding rainwater and providing insulation in a rainy climate in Kenya. An open structure or concrete floor may not offer sufficient protection from rain, while an indoor fireplace may not be practical for moisture control.

30. Which material is NOT suitable for flooring a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Gravel
Bricks
Tarpaulin
Sod
Explanation:

Tarpaulin is not a durable or stable material for flooring in the Kenyan outdoors. Gravel, bricks, and sod offer better traction, insulation, and resilience for shelter floors.

31. Why is it important to consider local regulations when constructing a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

For privacy
For legality
For aesthetics
For safety
Explanation:

Considering local regulations ensures that the construction of a shelter in the outdoors complies with legal requirements and land use policies in Kenya, preventing potential fines or penalties for unauthorized structures.

32. What is the recommended distance between shelters in a campsite in the Kenyan outdoors to ensure privacy and safety?

5 feet
30 feet
15 feet
50 feet
Explanation:

Maintaining a distance of 15 feet between shelters in a campsite provides a balance of privacy and safety, allowing sufficient space for activities while ensuring a sense of community among campers. Distances of 5, 30, or 50 feet may be too close or too far for these purposes.

33. Which feature is essential for natural light and ventilation in a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors?

Barred doors
Concrete walls
Skylight
Opaque windows
Explanation:

A skylight allows natural light to enter a shelter and enhances ventilation by promoting airflow. Concrete walls, opaque windows, and barred doors may restrict light and airflow in the interior space.

34. What is the primary consideration when selecting a shelter location for a wildlife observation point in the Kenyan outdoors?

Numerous entry points
Hidden from view
Proximity to water source
Elevated vantage point
Explanation:

Choosing a location that is hidden from view helps minimize disturbance to wildlife and enables better observation from a shelter in the Kenyan outdoors. Proximity to a water source, an elevated vantage point, and numerous entry points may also be important factors but prioritizing minimal visibility enhances the observation experience.

35. What should be considered when selecting a shelter design for a desert climate in Kenya?

Underground construction
Reflective roofing
Heavy insulation
Small openings
Explanation:

Reflective roofing helps deflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption in a desert climate in Kenya, maintaining a cooler interior temperature and improving energy efficiency. Heavy insulation, underground construction, and small openings may trap heat and compromise comfort in such environments.

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