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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS

[Link] of the following intellectual mile stones is most closely associated with the
adolescent stage of human growth and development?

[Link] interested in abstract ideas and the process of thinking itself

[Link] thinking that allows one to mentally combine, order, and transform objects
and actions

[Link] to take intentions into account in judging the behaviors of others

[Link] reality to oneself through the use of symbols, gestures, and mental images

[Link] of the following best describes the usual progression of physical growth in
infants and toddlers?

[Link] growth occurs first in the lower body and proceeds upward to the torso and
head.

[Link] growth occurs in all major regions of the body simultaneously at about the
same rate.

[Link] growth occurs first in the head and proceeds downward to the trunk and
outward toward the extremities.

[Link] growth occurs variably in individuals with no typical starting point or


progression of growth.
[Link] physical strength for both males and females is generally achieved after age
20 because this is typically the time in which:

[Link] rate is slowest.

[Link] metabolism of free radicals is greatest.

[Link] cross-sectional areas are largest.

[Link] of the spinal cord is completed.


[Link] general, heredity plays the largest role in influencing which area of personal growth
and development?

[Link] type and composition

[Link] tostress-related illnesses

[Link] of strength and flexibility that can be achieved with fitness training

[Link] of relationships with friends, teachers, and classmates


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[Link] of the following is a recommended nutritional practice to promote optimal
growth and development in young children?

[Link] foods that contain more fats than protein in daily meals to promote increased
energy stores

[Link] three moderately large meals and avoiding or limiting snacks and treats to
promote desirable eating patterns

[Link] foods that contain more fiber than fat in daily meals to promote healthy
digestive functions

[Link] several small meals and snacks of mixed carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
each day to promote variety in eating

[Link] the skeletal system, the function of tendons is to:

[Link] as a reservoir for calcium and phosphorous.

[Link] bones to muscles.

[Link] as the formation centers for cartilage.

[Link] ligaments to muscle fibers.


[Link] of the following is an accurate description of the way in which a muscle group
generates force during an exercise such as a standing barbell curl?

[Link] maximalforce-development capacity is limited to the weakest point in the range of


motion.

[Link] generation of force remains constant during the entire motion.

[Link] maximal force-developmentcapacity increases as the weight is lifted above waist-


level.

[Link] generation of force varies throughout the full range of motion.

[Link] ability to time movements to intercept a moving object, such as when catching a
ball, is most dependent on an individual's ability to integrate motor behaviors with:

[Link] information about the speed and direction of the object.

[Link] understanding of how wind and air resistance affect the object's momentum.

[Link] information about the relative positions of body parts.

[Link] about the object's weight and the force with which it was propelled.
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[Link] tendency of female adolescents to exhibit greater motor control on a balance
beam than male adolescents is largely due to females':

[Link] hips relative to shoulder width.

[Link] legs relative to total height.

[Link] body density relative to overall body composition.

[Link] center of gravity.


[Link] a typical progression of motor skill development, which of the following skills is
generally most difficult for children to master?

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]
[Link] of the following is characteristic of performance of an open motor skill?

[Link] participant often performs the skill without having to respond to changing
conditions.

[Link] skill can only be performed as a continuous, repetitive skill rather than a discrete
skill.

[Link] participant often performs the skill in an unpredictable, changing environment.

[Link] skill can be performed in precisely the same way each time regardless of the
context.

12.A student is learning a new complex motor skill. The student will most likely benefit
from the principle of transfer of learning if the:

[Link] motor skill is similar to one already mastered.

[Link] is open to feedback from both teachers and peers.

[Link] motor skill is a discrete skill rather than a continuous one.

[Link] has no preconceived notions about the motor skill.


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[Link] which stage of motor learning are students typically capable of detecting errors in
their own motor performance and taking steps to correct them, but cannot yet
eliminate them?

[Link] stage

[Link] stage

[Link] stage

[Link] stage

[Link] strokes such as the crawl are defined as continuous or repetitive motor
tasks because the:

[Link] are performed in a medium in which a greater degree of resistance is


encountered than in air.

[Link] through the water can be sustained with no physical effort by keeping the
body flat in the water.

[Link] and kicking motions require unilateral rather than bilateral coordination.

[Link] of the arms and legs leads directly into the next stroke, with no recognizable
beginning and end.
[Link] of the following locomotor skills is typically most difficult for five year olds to
perform?

[Link] across the length of a classroom

[Link] along a low balance beam

[Link] on one foot from one end of a classroom to the other end

[Link] along a circular pattern marked by tape on the floor


[Link] of the following is an appropriate technique to emphasize to children who are
practicing throwing a ball using an underhand throw?

[Link] the ball at chest level on the throw

[Link] the action of the follow through just after releasing the ball

[Link] the throw with the side of the body facing the target

[Link] one step forward with the foot opposite the throwing hand
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[Link] of the following techniques is most appropriate for players to keep in mind
when dribbling a soccer ball?

[Link] between the two feet in kicking the ball and keeping the eyes on the ball

[Link] at a speed faster than a walk and keeping the ball within two to four feet of the
body

[Link] in a zigzag pathway and keeping the ball directly below the head while
moving

[Link] a running motion to travel and delivering a series of taps to the ball with the foot

[Link] forehand and backhand volleys in tennis, which of the following techniques leads
to a pivot on the back foot and a step toward the net, thus allowing a player to
contact the ball in front of the body?

[Link] the dominant elbow toward the opponent during the swing

[Link] the knees and keeping the back vertical

[Link] the shoulders early in preparation for the swing

[Link] the racquet clockwise so the palm is on top of the racket


[Link] a physical education activity, elemen tary students work in pairs with a ball. First,
partners face each other a few feet apart and gently toss the ball back and forth.
Then the partners gradually move farther and farther apart, throwing and catching
the ball until they are too far apart to throw or catch the ball success fully. This
activity is most likely designed to promote student understanding of which of the
following concepts?

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link]

[Link] of the following principles best describes why individuals with large body
builds tend to excel at physical activities that require a great degree of stability?

[Link] body segments tend to produce more force than smaller body segments.

[Link] with largecross-sectional areas can produce more force than smaller muscles.

C.A body's inertia, or resistance to change in a state of motion, is proportional to body


mass.

D.A body in equilibrium can be either stationary or moving at a constant speed in a given
direction.
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[Link] isometric muscle action is charac terized by the production of force:

[Link] a muscle lengthens due to extension of a joint.

[Link] movement generated in opposition to the downward pull of gravity.

[Link] a muscle shortens due to flexion of a joint.


[Link] tension and muscle contraction without movement.

[Link] a baseball or tennis player swings a bat or racket, the greatest amount of force
will be delivered to the ball at impact when:

[Link] player avoids stretching the shoulder muscles during the backswing.

[Link] angular velocity of the swinging implement is as fast as possible.

[Link] player reduces the speed of the strike just before impact with the ball.

[Link] linear motion of the swinging implement remains level throughout the strike.
[Link] a backhand disc throw, keeping the back of the hand parallel with the ground
and releasing the disc flat rather than at an angle are techniques used to:

[Link] an S-shaped pathway.

[Link] the disc fly farther.

[Link] a sudden drop at the end of the flight.

[Link] the disc skim the ground.

[Link] an adolescent growth spurt in which a student's arms and legs grow longer, the
proportion of limb-to-torsolength often changes, resulting in:

[Link] increases in joint flexibility.

[Link] of poor coordination and balance.

[Link] decreases in connective tissue elasticity.

[Link] improvement in technical skill and control.


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[Link] important reason why a toddler learns to run several months after learning to
walk is because in comparison to walking, running:

[Link] a complex motor skill rather than a fundamental motor skill, and thus requires
refinement.

[Link] less stable and requires develop ment of greater motor control and coordination.

[Link] one foot to be always in contact with the ground, which is difficult for
toddlers to master.

[Link] supporting body weight in all phases, and thus requires additional strength.

26.A student who claps twice in an even rhythm to each beat of afour-beat measure of
music is marking the:

[Link].

[Link] notes.

[Link].

[Link] notes.
[Link] students demonstrate mastery of fundamental skills for rhythmic move ment, it
would be most appropriate to introduce them next to which of the following styles
of dance?

[Link] dance

[Link] dance

[Link] dance

[Link] dance
[Link] introduce students to the rhythmic use of locomotor skills, it would be more
appropriate to design patterns that include hopping rather than patterns that include
skipping because hopping:

[Link] a quieter, more controlled movement than skipping.

[Link] be done in any direction, while skipping can move only in the direction of the
leading foot.

[Link] one count and skipping involves two counts.

[Link] more likely than skipping to be included as a movement in various dance forms.
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[Link] a folk-dance unit, which of the following would be most important to include
at the beginning of any practice session?

A.a discussion of each student's personal challenges

[Link] and practice of the most difficult steps

C.a review of a videotape of the routine as performed in the last practice session

[Link] and stretches to warm up muscles and joints before working on the routine

30.A group of fourth-grade students are learning a creative movement pattern in which
they form a line and perform a forward roll simultaneously. Each time they execute
the roll, one particular student rolls in a crooked line and bumps into a neighbor.
To address this problem, it would be most appropriate for the teacher to:

[Link] the student to remain after class so that the teacher can assess the student's attitude.

[Link] the student's roll to assess movement technique and provide individualized
instruction.
[Link] the choreography to create larger spaces between students when they execute
the roll.

[Link] an easier movement for the roll so all students will feel successful
performing the routine.
[Link] introducing students to the basic steps used in an ethnic social dance, a teacher
shows them a video of a per formance featuring the dance that begins with a
narrator outlining the story the dancers perform. The narration will most likely
enhance students' understanding of dance as:

[Link] and aesthetic expression.

[Link] that can convey meaning.

[Link] expression of personal feelings.

[Link] important part of theatrical productions.

[Link] of the following is a critical element of the ready position in badminton?

[Link] the racket down

[Link] with knees locked

[Link] the racket up

[Link] with weight on heels


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[Link] a basketball activity, students work in pairs. Each student has a ball and faces
his or her partner from several feet away.
As one partner makes a two-handedchest pass, the other partner simultaneously
makes a bounce pass. After a while, they switch passes. Which of the following is
most likely the main objective of this activity?
[Link] skills in passing

[Link] pick and roll skills

[Link] offensive footwork while passing

[Link] passing around a defender

[Link] of the following cues correctly describes a critical element of the two-
handed side-arm strike used to bat a ball?

A."Grip the bat so that your dominant hand is below yournon-dominant hand."

B."Transfer your weight from your back foot to your front foot as your hips and shoulder
rotate into the swing."

C."Hold the bat in front of your shoulder and keep your batting elbow perpendicular to
the ground."

D."Keep your batting elbow flexed during the entire swing and stop the follow-
through at the point of contact."
[Link] of the following is a fundamental rule of field hockey and indoor floor hockey?

[Link]-throughs may rise above waist level to chest height.

[Link] must keep only one hand on the stick at all times.

[Link] body contact or stick-tostick contact is not allowed.

[Link] may kick or advance the ball or puck with any part of the body.

[Link] of the following practices is most likely to lead to a dangerous outcome in


competitive sports activities in which some physical contact might occur?

[Link] students in a variety of offensive and defensive strategies during game play
[Link] students or forming teams in which one student or one team is bigger, stronger,
or more skilled than the other

[Link] regulation playing field and court dimensions

[Link] students among different playing positions, including from offensive to


defensive positions and vice versa
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[Link] of the following competitive sports is particularly appropriate for promoting
cooperation, honesty, and trust within and between teams because of its emphasis
on the "spirit of the game" and self- refereeing?

[Link] rugby

[Link] handball

[Link]-pitch softball

[Link]

[Link] of the following characteristics is most important in functioning effectively as a


natural leader and positive role model in sports and physical education activities?

[Link] ability to talk others into a particular course of action in an intentional way

B.a view of leadership as a process for working with problems that need to be solved

[Link] belief that there are right and wrong responses in each situation and intervention is
often necessary

[Link] ability to influence a group toward a particular goal in a nonjudgmental,


collaborative way
[Link] a few lessons in the fundamentals of bowling, students practice at a bowling
alley on a field trip. After the students select balls, the teacher reviews basic
bowling skills with the students. Which of the following skills should be
reviewed first in the sequence of skills?

[Link] to roll a hook ball

[Link] the five-step approach

[Link] a straight ball

[Link] a grip that is comfortable

[Link] of the following precautions is most important in preventing blisters while


hiking?

[Link] cool on hot days to prevent feet from sweating

[Link] two pairs of socks so no air circulates next to skin

[Link] hydrated and warming up before hikes on cold days

[Link] sturdy, proper-fittinghiking shoes that have been broken in


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[Link] can best ensure that they are visible to motorists during daylight hours by:

[Link] bright or fluorescent- colored clothing.

[Link] a battery-operatedheadlight to their bicycles.

[Link] a white orlight-colored helmet or jacket.

[Link] a small flag to the rear of their bicycles.


[Link] an outdoor education curriculum, which of the following practices is most likely to
help students develop an ethic of steward ship toward the natural environment?

[Link] students how to pack as lightly as possible for hikes and camping trips

[Link] students with the locations of national parks, wildlife refuges, and forests
in their region

[Link] students Leave No Trace principles and how to apply them in any outdoor
setting

[Link] to have students parti cipate in annual National Public Lands Day activities
[Link] of the following techniques should be used by a belayer to ensure the safety of
a climber during indoor rock climbing?

[Link] to the climber each time the climber should move up the wall

[Link] some slack in the climbing rope at all times

[Link] the brake hand in the "lock off" position when there is no slack or movement
by the climber

[Link] a secure position beneath the climber and as close to the wall as possible

[Link] students in outdoor education courses such as orienteering, canoeing,


hiking, and rock climbing is particularly effective for promoting students' self-
esteem, because the activities include built-in opportunities to:

[Link] out distractions completely and become meditative.

[Link] a sense of accomplishment in reaching a goal or destination.

[Link] time on one's own and focus on the body mechanics of the activity.

[Link] to set personal best records each time one participates.


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[Link] to principles of developmental psychology, which of the following best
describes why participation in play activi ties is particularly important to young
children's growth and development?

[Link] all of what children learn is derived from observing others, thus young
children learn how to behave by observing older children at play.

[Link] settings provide the environ- ments in which children develop the ability to
overcome confusion related to appearance versus reality.

[Link] play provides important information about gender roles, children with limited
opportunities to play often experience delayed development of gender identity.

[Link] allows children to try out and test new physical, cognitive, and social behaviors,
which then become part of their working memory.
[Link] of the following approaches is likely to be most effective in fostering
appropriate attitudes about body compo sition and body image in children?

[Link] that individuals come in a variety of sizes and shapes within a range of
healthy body weights

[Link] children to adopt the eating patterns and dietary choices favored by their
family and culture

[Link] children how to deter- mine their body mass index and encouraging them to
check it often

[Link] children's ability to identify and compare variations in individual fitness


levels among classmates

[Link] an outdoor field day at the end of the school year, elementary students will
participate in a variety of physical activities. Which of the following organizational
approaches to the day's events is likely to be most effective in enhancing
students' self-esteem and sense of self-worth?
[Link] that most activities emphasize coordination and balance rather than speed or
strength

[Link] activities that allow stu dents of varying fitness and skill levels to achieve
individual success

[Link] only activities that are cooperative rather than competitive in nature

[Link] responsible students and relying on them to help staff and run the activities
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[Link] games and team sports help promote the development of positive traits
and values primarily by providing opportunities in which students can:

[Link] and emulate the interpersonal skills of a variety of adult role models.

[Link] against themselves rather than against other individuals.

[Link] confident and free of worries about the possibility that peers may make fun of
them.

[Link] and practice character- building skills such as determina tion, loyalty,self-
control, and civility.

[Link] group and team games such as horseshoes, ultimate, and volleyball are
especially well suited to providing social benefits to participants primarily because
they:

[Link] participants of all fitness levels equally challenged.

[Link] participants to take turns self-officiating.

[Link] enjoyment and camaraderie among participants with similar interests.

[Link] competition and scoring, thus generating comments and discussions among
participants.
[Link] a track meet against a rival team, a student and the physical education
teacher discuss the 200 meter. "I can't believe I didn't place first in the 200! I
trained so hard during the last two weeks," the student says. "Sorry to see you so
disappointed. I know that race was really important to you," the teacher replies.
This response is appropriate in this situation primarily because it:

[Link] an objective overview and downplays the loss.

[Link] admiration for the student's performance in the race.

[Link] that the student set a goal and worked hard.

[Link] that the teacher knows exactly how much time the student spent
preparing for the race.

[Link] individual performs three sets of curls with the same weights four days a week to
strengthen the biceps. This best illustrates which of the following principles of
training?

[Link] principle of specificity of exercise

[Link] principle of progression

[Link] principle of reversibility of training effects

[Link] principle of recuperation


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[Link] of the following best describes how the principle of progressive overload
should be applied in avariable-resistance training program designed to develop
muscular endurance rather than strength?

[Link] the weight the muscles are required to resist over time

[Link] increasing the number of repetitions of resistance exercises


[Link] the duration of rest intervals between different resistance exercises over
time

[Link] decreasing the length of time between resistance training sessions

[Link] recent decades, rates of physical activ ity among U.S. children and adolescents have
declined while rates of sedentary activity and poor dietary practices have
increased. Among U.S. youth, this trend has led to a dramatic rise in:

[Link] incidence ofobesity-related diseases.

[Link] to hospital emergency rooms due to injuries sustained at home.

[Link] prevalence ofvitamin-deficiency diseases.

[Link] occurrence of sleep disorders and fatigue-related ailments.


[Link] of the following health risks is most closely associated with inactivity and a
poor fitness level?

[Link] headaches

[Link] blood pressure

[Link] to infection

[Link] degeneration

[Link] is generally an important part of treatment plans for people with diabetes
because physical activity helps:

[Link] the insulin-producingcells of the pancreas.

[Link] the build-up of glucose in the blood.

[Link] urinary problems assoc iated with diabetes.


[Link] diabetes-induced changes in vision.
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[Link] activity patterns of five- and sixyear-old children are likely to be more physically
demanding than the activity patterns of younger children mainly because of
improvements in:

[Link]-motor skills.

[Link] function.

[Link] skills.

[Link] reflexes.

[Link] cardiorespiratory fitness activ ities should be followed by cool-downand


stretching activities in order to:

[Link] a final surge in metabolic rate before the body reverts to a resting state.

[Link] a sudden reduction in carbohydrates and glucose levels in the body.

[Link] a decrease in the level of growth hormone in the body.

[Link] muscle soreness and blood pooling in the extremities.


[Link] of the following physiological changes is most likely to occur after several
weeks of regular participation incross-training activities such as swimming and
jogging?

[Link] ratio of high-densitylipoproteins (HDLs) to low-density lipoproteins (LDLs)

[Link] number of skeletal muscles

[Link] deposition of minerals into bone matrix

[Link] length of long bones and decreased length of tendons attached to long bones
[Link] of the following best describes a physiological adaptation that results from
regular aerobic exercise training?

[Link] is an increase in the maxi mum number of times the heart beats per minute.

[Link] structure of the respiratory system is altered, causing beneficial changes in


respiratory function.

[Link] body is better able to produce energy from fat stored as triglycerides.

[Link] is an increase in the percent age of fast-twitch muscle fibers in the body.
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[Link] individual who currently jogs outdoors for exercise would like to try alow-
impact alternative. The individual wants an aerobic activity that would expend
about as many calories as jogging, and that would also tone lower body muscles
such as the thighs and buttocks. Which of the following activities would be an
appro priate initial consideration?

[Link]

[Link] rope

[Link]

[Link] skating

[Link] outdoors, young elementary students practice estimating their heart rate as they
walk, then jog, and then run through a simple obstacle course. Each time they
complete the course, the stu dents check their pulse for a few seconds and describe
it as either slow, medium, or fast. This activity is particularly effective for:

[Link] students with techni ques for calculating respiration rates during aerobic
activity.

[Link] students' ability to distinguish between aerobic and anaerobic activity.


[Link] students to basic cardio respiratory fitness principles in the context of a
physical activity.

[Link] children to improve their endurance and stamina in the context of a play
activity.
[Link] of the following steps is most important to take first in selecting physical
activities for inclusion in personal fitness plans?

[Link] which types of activities are weather dependent and which are
available year-round
[Link] the type of physical activities that one enjoys
(e.g., competitive, group, individual, outdoors)

[Link] for organizations or recreation departments that offer exercise classes in


one's community

[Link] the costs associated with participating in different types of activities (e.g.,
equipment, fees, transportation)

[Link] of the following types of fitness equipment is often an effective motiva tional
tool because it helps track steps taken and distance covered while moving?

[Link] rate monitor

[Link] machine

[Link]

[Link] impedance analyzer


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64.A female high school student is concerned about doing strength-trainingexercises in a
fitness class. She tells the physical education teacher that she wants to be stronger,
but not at the cost of developing large muscles. Which of the following is an
accurate principle to include in a response to this concern?

[Link] muscles are necessary for gains in size and strength, so only females who begin
training with well-defined muscles will develop larger ones.

[Link] training improves theweight-bearing capacity of bones and joints, it has little
effect on the muscular strength of females.

[Link] promotes considerable gains in strength but only slight increases in muscle
bulk because of females' low testosterone levels.

[Link] lower body training causes females to gain significant muscle bulk because their
legstrength-to weight ratios are higher than male ratios.

[Link] of the following exercises would be most effective for developing core
strength?

[Link]-up

[Link] curl

[Link] curl-up

[Link] stretch
[Link] of the following types of fitness training is the best choice for an individual
who wishes to improve overall muscle definition and tone?

[Link] training with a moderate degree of resistance and a high number of repetitions

[Link] stretching of major muscles and joints in which stretches are held for at least 30
seconds

[Link]-resistance training with heavy weights and a low number of repetitions

[Link] stretching involving sports movements in which reach, force, and speed are
gradually increased
67.A straight-legged standing toe-touch is considered a high-risk exercise primarily
because it:

[Link] cervical ligaments and increases cervical disk pressure.

[Link] pressure on lumbar disks and overstretches lumbar ligaments.

[Link] the stretch reflex in the hamstrings, which leads to delayed localized muscle
soreness.

[Link] the latissimus dorsi as a shoulder extensor, which hyper- extends the shoulders.
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[Link] of the following strength training practices would most likely put an individual
at risk for a muscle pull or strain?

[Link] static stretching rather than dynamic stretching to cool down after strength
training

[Link] lower body muscles on Mondays and Thursdays and upper body muscles on
Tuesdays and Fridays

[Link] muscles to rest for one or two days between strength training sessions

[Link] a particular muscle group without working its opposing muscle group (e.g.,
quadriceps but not hamstrings)

[Link]-bearing and strength training exercises are particularly appropriate activities


for older adults concerned about:

[Link] the lungs.

[Link] the risk of heart disease.

[Link] flexibility.
[Link] the risk of fractures.
[Link] of the following best describes two major functions of carbohydrates in the
body?

[Link] fluid levels and ridding the body of wastes

[Link] damaged cells and creating new ones

[Link] energy for cells and maintaining an energy reserve

[Link] body temperature and controlling blood sugar

[Link] of the following Web sites provides access to an interactive, personalized


system for assessing and monitoring one's current diet and physical activity levels
on an ongoing basis?

[Link] ChooseMyPlate

[Link] Reports: Health

[Link]

[Link] People 2020


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[Link] which stage of growth and devel- opment are total daily caloric needs
greatest?

[Link]

[Link] childhood

[Link]

[Link] adulthood
[Link] of the following nutritional areas should be of particular concern for children
aged 9 to 14 years because of the bone growth and development that occurs in this
age range?

[Link] fiber intake

[Link] carbohydrate intake

[Link] fat intake

[Link] calcium intake

[Link] composition is a component ofhealth-related fitness concerned primarily with


the:

[Link] and use of nutrients by the body.

[Link] of the skeletal system to give shape to the body.

[Link] of bone mass in the body.

[Link] proportions of fat and lean tissue in the body.


[Link] encouraging children to integrate healthy eating practices and patterns into their
everyday lives, it is best to emphasize that healthy eating habits:

[Link] physical stress by stimulating growth hormone production.

[Link] the need for rest and sleep, leaving more time for play and school activities.

[Link] prevent both short- and long term health problems such as colds, dental cavities,
and obesity.

[Link] cardiorespiratory efficiency without exercise, leading to improved stamina.


[Link] address the developmental levels of middle and high school students, many
secondary fitness education programs use a skills-based approach. In this type of
approach, the main overall goal is to provide students with:

[Link] practice opportunities in one or two movement forms in order to develop


high levels of proficiency in those areas.

[Link] overview of how external fac tors (e.g., peers, family, media, environmental
conditions) affect personal health and fitness.

[Link] knowledge and strategies that are essential for improving fitness and maintaining
lifelong physical activity.

[Link] about how to locate, access, and usehealth-related resources.


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[Link] goals of an elementary physical education program include promoting students'
sense of self-worth and perception of physical competence, as well as fostering
their appreciation and enjoyment of group and team games. These goals are
specifically designed to address which area of student development?

[Link]-emotional development

[Link] development

[Link] development

[Link] development

[Link] of the following best describes a significant challenge in secondary physical


education programs?

[Link] genuine field experiences for pre-serviceteachers seeking certification in


physical education
[Link] adequate time and activities to encourage students to adopt a lasting ethic of
physical activity

[Link] contemporary curriculum models designed to promote healthy and active


lifestyles

[Link] between physical activities for secondary programs and middle school
programs
[Link] a school–community collaboration, a local fitness facility agrees to offer high
school students free passes to the facility after they receive related fitness instruc
tion in a physical education class. Which of the following best describes a primary
advantage of this type of collaboration?

[Link] the facility improves chances that students will continue to use it, which
benefits both the facility and students.

[Link] arrangement generates goodwill between the facility and local businesses owned
by students' families.

[Link] facility provides a less stressful environment for students who are self-
conscious about body composition.

[Link] collaboration allows physical education teachers to reallocate time usually spent
on fitness to other instructional areas.
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[Link] introducing students to an outdoor tag game called "Kick the Can," the physical
education teacher says that the game probably originated in Great Britain in
the mid-1800s. The teacher tells students that the same game is called "Burkuit" in
Holland. The teacher also notes that in India, a similar game is called "Esha
Desai," and that in Japan, a variation of the game is called "Kankai." Imparting this
type of information to students is important primarily because it:

[Link] that games are enjoyed by many cultures and played throughout the
world.

[Link] the teacher's awareness that the game might not be familiar to all students.
[Link] that physical education is an essential part of school curriculums in other
countries.

[Link] the teacher's facility with other languages, thereby strengthening


relationships with students of diverse backgrounds.
[Link] a school district, physical education teachers work with central office technical staff
to incorporate wellness technology into schools on a district-wide basis.
The wellness technology includes the
FITNESSGRAM®, ACTIVITYGRAM®, and MyDietAnalysis programs. This
collaboration is likely to maximize the physical education program's effectiveness
by:

[Link] parents/guardians and administrators with immediate access to fitness


program account ability data.

[Link] the need for teachers to use additional forms of physical fitness wellness
assessment techniques and tools.

[Link] a networking system by which physical education teachers can easily


communicate with stu dents' families, faculty, and service providers.

[Link] students and teachers with immediate access to data and allowing students
to design, moni tor, and progress toward personal wellness goals.
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[Link] of the following strategies is likely to be most practical and effective in
advocating for and promoting the values of physical education programs?

[Link] teachers in other subject areas to integrate motor learning and movement
science concepts routinely into instruction

[Link] teachers and administrators in locating and accessing inexpen sive fitness and
recreational resources and facilities in the community

[Link] equal amounts of physical education time and resources to developing


students' cognitive, social, physical, and motor skills
[Link] a variety of media and opportunities to communicate with students, families, and
school community members about fitness and recreational resources and activities
and their benefits
[Link] of the following practices is likely to be most essential for the smooth
functioning of elementary physical education classes?

[Link] and announcing to students time goals for each lesson activity

[Link] that there is a procedure in place for dealing with interruptions during class

[Link] the activity space and having necessary equipment on hand prior to lesson
activities

[Link] students into teams or squads that remain intact over the course of a term or
semester

[Link] of the following best describes the core equity issues that are most important
for physical education teachers to consider in designing appropriate instruction?

[Link], individual differences in experience and skill level, and cultural relevance

[Link] content standards and definitions of a physically educated individual

[Link] outcomes and alignment between instructional goals and assessment

[Link] values and economic forces in the sport and leisure industries
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[Link] an overhand throwing activity, a physical education teacher tells a student,
"Great L-shape throwing the ball. Now try to take a longer step toward the target."
This is an appropriate cue to help improve performance of a skill, primarily
because it:

[Link] the use of physical education jargon and motor learning terms.

[Link] the motor task in visual terms for the student and provides spatial directions.
[Link] the student to go beyond what the student most likely perceives as his or
her potential.

[Link] positive specific feedback with encouragement to correct one component of


the skill.
[Link] a lesson on kicking, the physical education teacher notices that some students
fail to step forward with their kicking foot and leap onto their non- kicking foot
just before the kick. Which of the following strategies would be most helpful in
adapting this activity to address these issues?

[Link] a plastic cone in front of each student's dominant side and instruct students to
step, leap, and kick without a ball, trying to skim the cone.

[Link] powder on the lower half of balls and encourage students to step, leap, and
kick and then check the ball to see where their foot made contact.

[Link] students concentrate on a design element on the balls (e.g., a seam, a pattern, a
label) to improve their focus and technique during the kick.

[Link] two poly spots at the desired distances in front of each student and instruct
students to step on one and leap onto the other before contacting the ball.
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[Link] of the following is a primary advantage of usingcommercially-prepared task
cards when teaching physical educa tion skills to students?

[Link] can be assured that students will demonstrate consistency in performing


skills.

[Link] cards can be quickly adapted for use as assessment rubrics in order to evaluate
performance.

[Link] can refer to the cards as needed for written cues and visual images of proper
techniques.

[Link] information on the cards can be easily revised or rearranged to address specialized
skills.
[Link] Internet is likely to be most useful to physical education students for which of the
following research purposes?

[Link] appropriate resources for individual physical activities and nutritional needs
and guidelines

[Link] information on the manufacturers of various fitness products and equipment

[Link] the number of universal games that exist in various countries under
different names

[Link] the advantages and disadvantages of various physical fitness regimens


[Link] of the following is a significant advantage of using formative assessment
strategies?

[Link] provide teachers with feed back about student progress and help identify areas of
strength and weakness.

[Link] provide standardized data that captures the degree to which stu dents have
achieved learning outcomes.

[Link] allow comparisons to be made between individual students and between groups
of students.

[Link] are useful for providing documentation to parents/guardians, administrators, and


stakeholders related to program effectiveness.
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[Link] education assessment strategies are likely to be most effective when careful
planning is done to ensure that assessments:

[Link] presented in written formats that are familiar to students.

[Link] an equal balance between informal and formal instruments.

[Link] consistent directions and testing conditions.

[Link] aligned with student outcomes and instructional frameworks.


[Link] a "Simon Says" activity with kindergarten students would be an appro priate
strategy for a physical education teacher to use to evaluate students' ability to
follow directions and to:

[Link] among locomotor skills.

[Link] body awareness concepts.

[Link] effective balancing skills.

[Link] personal space from general space.


[Link] of the following assessment strategies would be most appropriate for assessing
student progress in mastering a new motor task?

[Link] observations of the student's performance of the task in familiar practice or


game situations

[Link] the student's technique by interviewing the student about how he or she
feels while per forming the task

[Link] whether the student has progressed from the cognitive stage of motor
learning to the associative stage

[Link] the student a writing task to check whether he or she can describe how to
perform the motor task

[Link] using standardized, norm-referenced assessment software to assess physical


education students, it is most important to ensure that:

[Link] administration procedures are flexible.

[Link] testing instrument employs a standard multiple-choiceformat.

[Link] items correspond to specific levels of the psychomotor taxonomy.

[Link] demographic characteristics of the norm group are similar to those of the group
being tested.
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[Link] of the following practices is most important to use in conference discussions
with parents/guardians about the performance of physical education students?

[Link] parents/guardians that all physical education instruction is developmentally


appropriate

[Link] student strengths and achievements in addition to areas needing


improvement

[Link] parents/guardians whether their child's progress in physical education meets


their expectations

[Link] in detail the assessment tools and techniques used to evaluate student
performance

[Link] of the following is considered an unethical practice according to profes sional


codes of conduct for physical educators?

[Link] classroom observations, checklists, or other types of informal assessment data to


inform or revise instruction

[Link] health-relatedimplica tions of a body mass index or skinfold measurement


with a student's parent or guardian

[Link] a physical education assess ment tool or test for a purpose for which it was not
designed or validated

[Link] aggregate or group fitness test results rather than individual student data to
illustrate the need for fitness resources
[Link] of the following teaching practices is most likely to protect a physical educa
tion teacher from potential charges of negligence in the event of a student injury in
class?

[Link] students with develop mentally-appropriateinstruction based on


recommended skills progressions
[Link] feedback related to student performance of skills to positive individualized
feedback or generalized group feedback

[Link] students to sit out during any activities in which they feel anxious about
participating

[Link] that instructional demon strations of skills are perfectly executed and always
accompanied by written descriptions
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[Link] of the following procedures is likely to be most important in ensuring that a
physical education facility remains free of safety hazards?

[Link] general safety concerns noted by students and parents/guardians and


sending them to school administrators

[Link] sure that safety inspections occur regularly and that resulting concerns are
quickly addressed

[Link] physical education safety procedures to occupational safety standards and


matching procedures to industry standards

[Link] with physical education teachers who serve similar school populations and
discussing common safety issues

[Link] a gymnasium, which of the following conditions is most likely to pose the greatest
risk of injury during basketball games?

[Link] emergency telephone mounted on the wall just beyond a baseline of the court

B.a pile of mats in one corner of the gym outside the end line and base line of the court

C.a nonfunctioning overhead fluorescent light atmid-court

D.a narrow safety zone between an end line of the court and a gym wall
[Link] cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the key objective of rescue breathing and
chest compressions is to:

[Link] a foreign-body obstruction in the airway of an unconscious victim.

[Link] and circulate the blood in a victim whose heart has stopped beating.

[Link] the heart of a victim of cardiac arrest so that a normal heart rhythm is resumed.

[Link] artificial ventilation for a victim who is in severe respiratory distress.

[Link] an outdoor soccer activity on a hot, humid day, a student becomes dizzy. The
physical education teacher moves the student to a shady spot and notes signs of
heat exhaustion in the student. Which of the following steps should the teacher
take next in treating the condition?

[Link] the student with a light blanket and elevate his or feet.

[Link] the student's skin with isopropyl alcohol.

[Link] the student sips of water or a sports drink.

[Link] the student swallow a few salt tablets with water.


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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTION
ANSWER KEY WORKSHEET

Question Objective Correct Your Respons


Number Number Response Correct?
1 0001 A
2 0001 C
3 0001 C
4 0001 A
5 0001 D
6 0001 B
7 0001 D
8 0002 A
9 0002 D
10 0002 A
11 0002 C
12 0002 A
13 0002 B
14 0003 D
15 0003 C
16 0003 D
17 0003 D
18 0003 C
19 0003 C
20 0004 C
21 0004 D
22 0004 B
23 0004 B
24 0004 B
25 0004 B
26 0005 D
27 0005 D
28 0005 C
29 0005 D
30 0005 B
31 0005 B
32 0006 C
33 0006 A
34 0006 B
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTION
ANSWER KEY WORKSHEET (continued)

Question Objective Correct Your Response


Number Number Response Correct? Incorrect?
35 0006 C
36 0006 B
37 0006 D
38 0006 D
39 0007 D
40 0007 D
41 0007 A
42 0007 C
43 0007 C
44 0007 B
45 0008 D
46 0008 A
47 0008 B
48 0008 D
49 0008 C
50 0008 C
51 0009 A
52 0009 B
53 0009 A
54 0009 B
55 0009 B
56 0009 A
57 0010 D
58 0010 A
59 0010 C
60 0010 D
61 0010 C
62 0010 B
63 0010 C
64 0011 C
65 0011 C
66 0011 A
67 0011 B
68 0011 D
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTION
ANSWER KEY WORKSHEET (continued)

Question Objective Correct Your Respons


Number Number Response Correct?
69 0011 D
70 0012 C
71 0012 A
72 0012 C
73 0012 D
74 0012 D
75 0012 C
76 0013 C
77 0013 A
78 0013 B
79 0013 A
80 0013 A
81 0013 D
82 0013 D
83 0014 C
84 0014 A
85 0014 D
86 0014 D
87 0014 C
88 0014 A
89 0015 A
90 0015 D
91 0015 B
92 0015 A
93 0015 D
94 0015 B
95 0016 C
96 0016 A
97 0016 B
98 0016 D
99 0016 B
100 0016 C
Count the number of multiple-choice questions you
answered correctly:
__________ of 100 multiple-choice questions
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