
Quiz Ba Ni? Yesss!
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
1. A PE teacher organizes a high-intensity obstacle course for students without checking the equipment for safety. A student falls from a faulty climbing rope and suffers a fracture. Who is most liable for negligence?
The student for not being careful.
The PE teacher for failing to inspect the equipment.
The school principal for approving the activity.
The student's parents for allowing participation.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
2. A school organizes a swimming class but does not provide a trained lifeguard. A student drowns due to lack of supervision. What key factor contributes to negligence in this case?
The student did not follow instructions
The pool was too deep
The student's lack of swimming skills
Failure to provide proper supervision
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
3. A basketball coach ignores complaints about a slippery court and continues practice. A player slips, hitting their head and suffering a concussion. What could have prevented this incident?
3. A basketball coach ignores complaints about a slippery court and continues practice. A player slips, hitting their head and suffering a concussion. What could have prevented this incident?
Inspecting and maintaining a safe playing surface
Encouraging players to wear helmets
Asking players to be more careful
Stopping practice permanently
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
4. A school fails to maintain its gymnasium, leading to a ceiling fan falling and injuring a student. Who holds the primary responsibility for this negligence?
4. A school fails to maintain its gymnasium, leading to a ceiling fan falling and injuring a student. Who holds the primary responsibility for this negligence?
The maintenance staff alone
The teacher for not warning students
The school administration for failing to maintain facilities
The student for standing under the fan
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
5. A PE teacher conducts a track-and-field event under extreme heat without providing water or shade. Several students suffer from heatstroke. What is the best way to prevent this negligence?
5. A PE teacher conducts a track-and-field event under extreme heat without providing water or shade. Several students suffer from heatstroke. What is the best way to prevent this negligence?
Ensuring proper hydration and weather-appropriate precautions
Reducing the number of participants
Allowing only the strongest students to compete
Making the event shorter
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