PE & Health 8 – Quarter 2 Lessons 1–2
Characteristics of Friendship, Marriage/Parenting & Appropriate Affection
Directions: Write the letter of the best answer on your paper.
1.A strong friendship is built on mutual ________.
A. popularity
B. trust C. jealousy D. wealth
2.Which trait shows that you are a good friend?
A. Listening with empathy
B. Ignoring your friend’s feelings
C. Sharing private info without consent
D. Competing to always be better
3.A long-term commitment such as marriage requires __________.
A. secrecy and control
B. love, respect, and trust
C. dependence only on one partner
D. frequent arguments
4.Good parenting is best shown when parents ________.
A. provide love, guidance, and respect
B. give expensive gifts only
C. allow children to do anything
D. compare children to others
5.Showing love, respect, and trust in the family helps to ________.
A. create fear
B. strengthen family bonds
C. increase conflict
D. weaken communication
6.Which of the following is NOT a healthy characteristic of friendship?
A. Honesty
B. Support C. Betrayal D. Loyalty
7.The ability to say “no” to actions that make you uncomfortable is called ________.
A. affection
B. consent C. secrecy D. obedience
8.Asking permission before borrowing a classmate’s pencil is an example of ________.
A. boundary violation
B. giving consent
C. lack of respect
D. negative friendship
9.Which situation shows that consent was not clearly given?
A. Friend says “Yes, of course you can.”
B. Person hesitates and says “Well…”
C. Parent says “Sure, you may.”
D. Sibling offers pizza and you accept.
10.Establishing healthy boundaries means you ________.
A. never share anything
B. balance your needs and others’ needs
C. always agree with friends
D. avoid making decisions
11.A porous boundary often leads to ________.
A. over-sharing personal information
B. clear communication
C. mutual respect
D. independence
12.A rigid boundary may result in ________.
A. openness to feedback
B. isolation from others
C. balanced relationships
D. healthy compromise
13.Hugging a friend after they say it’s okay is an example of ________.
A. non-consensual touch
B. appropriate affection
C. porous boundary
D. rigid boundary
14.Which action strengthens both friendship and family relationships?
A. Active listening
B. Gossiping
C. Ignoring boundaries
D. Breaking promises
15.If someone refuses your request politely, the respectful response is to ________.
A. insist until they agree
B. accept their decision
C. get angry
D. mock them
16.Long-term commitment in marriage includes working together to ________.
A. solve problems and support each other
B. compete for attention
C. hide feelings
D. avoid communication
17.Good parents show trust by ________.
A. respecting privacy when appropriate
B. checking every message
C. forbidding friendships
D. deciding everything for the child
18.Saying “I need some personal time to relax” is an example of ________.
A. violating friendship
B. setting a healthy boundary
C. disrespect
D. manipulation
19.Why is consent important in relationships?
A. It protects rights and feelings of all parties.
B. It allows control over others.
C. It makes arguments easier.
D. It guarantees popularity.
20.Which value ties friendship, marriage, parenting, and healthy affection together?
A. Trust
B. Fame C. Money D. Power
Answer Key
1–20: B, A, B, A, B, C, B, B, B, B, A, B, B, A, B, A, A, B, A, A