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PHYSICAL EDUCATION MCQs- PAGE 5
1. How many players play on each side in Volleyball ?
A) 7
B) 11
C) 10
D) 6
Ans: D
2. Which is the most effective method for encouraging self learning?
(A) Demonstration method (B) Lecture method
(C) Observation method (D) Task method
Ans: C
3. Which one is the simplest form of cognition ?
(A) Conception (B) Perception (C) Sensation (D) Affection
Ans: C
4. The response defined as a result of training is called :
(A) Conditioned Stimulus (B) Unconditioned reflex
(C) Conditioned reflex (D) Conation
Ans: C
5. Which of the following is an intrinsic motivation ?
(A) Pay (B) Promotion (C) Feedback (D) Interest of play
Ans: D
6. Which need is on top of the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs ?
(A) Self actualization (B) Esteem (C) Belongingness (D) Safety
Ans: A
7. What is the population that psychologist usually study ?
(A) Cats and dogs (B) Monkeys (C) People (D) Pigeons and rats
Ans: C
8. The hereditary factors of learning are :
(A) Height and Weight (B) Physical structure
(C) Body composition (D) All the above
Ans: D
9. Which law of learning is also called the law of use and disuse ?
(A) Law of exercise (B) Law of readiness
(C) Law of effect (D) Law of intimacy
Ans: A
10. Density of the bone is greater in :
(A) Men (B) Women
(C) Both men and women (D) None of the above
Ans: A
11. Which of the following is a joint of reciprocal innervations ?
(A) Pivot joint (B) Saddle joint (C) Condyloid joint (D) Hinge joint
Ans: D
12. Which of the following planes of the body divides it into upper and lower parts ?
(A) Saginaw (B) Transverse (C) Frontal (D) Vertical
Ans: B
13. The following bones form the elbow joint except :
(A) Scapula (B) Radius (C) Ulna (D) Humerus
Ans: A
14. Main bones in fore arm are :
(A) Humerus - Femur (B) Radius - Ulna
(C) Ulna - Phalanges (D) Wrist bones – Phalanges
Ans: B
15. On set command the sprinters are in :
(A) Stable equilibrium (B) Unstable equilibrium
(C) Neutral equilibrium (D) None of the above
Ans: B
16. What type of muscle is capable of resisting fatigue in a long duration activity ?
(A) Deltoid (B) Fast twitch
(C) Slow twitch (D) Both (A) and (B)
Ans: C
17. Muscles which cause the joint to bend are called :
(A) Flexors (B) Extensors (C) Abductors (D) Adductors
Ans: A
18. Synovial joint is :
(A) Slightly movable (B) Freely movable
(C) both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Ans: B
19. Metacarpals and phalanges are the example of :
(A) Saddle joint (B) Hinge joint
(C) Condyloid joint (D) Ball and Socket joint
Ans: C
20. The first metamorphosis falls between the ages of :
(A) 7 - 10 years (B) 3 - 5 years (C) 11 - 14 years (D) 2 - 4 years
Ans: A
A) 7
B) 11
C) 10
D) 6
Ans: D
2. Which is the most effective method for encouraging self learning?
(A) Demonstration method (B) Lecture method
(C) Observation method (D) Task method
Ans: C
3. Which one is the simplest form of cognition ?
(A) Conception (B) Perception (C) Sensation (D) Affection
Ans: C
4. The response defined as a result of training is called :
(A) Conditioned Stimulus (B) Unconditioned reflex
(C) Conditioned reflex (D) Conation
Ans: C
5. Which of the following is an intrinsic motivation ?
(A) Pay (B) Promotion (C) Feedback (D) Interest of play
Ans: D
6. Which need is on top of the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs ?
(A) Self actualization (B) Esteem (C) Belongingness (D) Safety
Ans: A
7. What is the population that psychologist usually study ?
(A) Cats and dogs (B) Monkeys (C) People (D) Pigeons and rats
Ans: C
8. The hereditary factors of learning are :
(A) Height and Weight (B) Physical structure
(C) Body composition (D) All the above
Ans: D
9. Which law of learning is also called the law of use and disuse ?
(A) Law of exercise (B) Law of readiness
(C) Law of effect (D) Law of intimacy
Ans: A
10. Density of the bone is greater in :
(A) Men (B) Women
(C) Both men and women (D) None of the above
Ans: A
11. Which of the following is a joint of reciprocal innervations ?
(A) Pivot joint (B) Saddle joint (C) Condyloid joint (D) Hinge joint
Ans: D
12. Which of the following planes of the body divides it into upper and lower parts ?
(A) Saginaw (B) Transverse (C) Frontal (D) Vertical
Ans: B
13. The following bones form the elbow joint except :
(A) Scapula (B) Radius (C) Ulna (D) Humerus
Ans: A
14. Main bones in fore arm are :
(A) Humerus - Femur (B) Radius - Ulna
(C) Ulna - Phalanges (D) Wrist bones – Phalanges
Ans: B
15. On set command the sprinters are in :
(A) Stable equilibrium (B) Unstable equilibrium
(C) Neutral equilibrium (D) None of the above
Ans: B
16. What type of muscle is capable of resisting fatigue in a long duration activity ?
(A) Deltoid (B) Fast twitch
(C) Slow twitch (D) Both (A) and (B)
Ans: C
17. Muscles which cause the joint to bend are called :
(A) Flexors (B) Extensors (C) Abductors (D) Adductors
Ans: A
18. Synovial joint is :
(A) Slightly movable (B) Freely movable
(C) both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Ans: B
19. Metacarpals and phalanges are the example of :
(A) Saddle joint (B) Hinge joint
(C) Condyloid joint (D) Ball and Socket joint
Ans: C
20. The first metamorphosis falls between the ages of :
(A) 7 - 10 years (B) 3 - 5 years (C) 11 - 14 years (D) 2 - 4 years
Ans: A
21. Reaction ability and acceleration ability are the forms of __________.
(A) Flexibility (B) Agility (C) Endurance (D) Speed
Ans: D
22. The study of the functions of the normal human body is called :
(A) Physiology (B) Anatomy (C) Kinesiology (D) Psychology
Ans: A
23. The therapy of psycho analysis developed by :
(A) Skinner (B) Sigmund Freud (C) Plato (D) Darwin
Ans: B
24. Lumbar vertebrae are :
(A) 6 in number (B) 7 in number (C) 5 in number (D) 4 in number
Ans: C
25. Standard width of the lane in a track shall be :
(A) 1.22m-1.25m (B) 1.25m-1.29m (C) 1.18m-1.22 m (D) 1.22m-1.26m
Ans: A
26. The standard distance for hurdle race in men are :
(A) 110m and 400m (B) 100m and 200m
(C) 110m and 200m (D) 400m and 800m
Ans: A
27. Which organ performs endocrine as well as exocrine functions in human body ?
(A) Liver (B) Pancreas (C) Kidney (D) None of these
Ans: B
28. What is the purpose of Kooper’s 12 minute run / walk test ?
(A) To measure cardio respiratory endurance
(B) To measure speed
(C) To measure strength
(D) To measure flexibility
Ans: A
29. The quantity of gold is used in the Olympic gold medal__________.
(A) 8gm (B) 7gm (C) 6gm (D) 4gm
Ans: C
30. When was hockey introduced in Asian games ?
(A) 1951 Delhi (B) 1954 Manila (C) 1958 Tokyo (D) 1958 Delhi
Ans: C
31. Sports Authority of India formed in :
(A) 1983 (B) 1984 (C) 1985 (D) 1986
Ans: B
32. Osteology is the study of :
(A) Muscles (B) Bones (C) Joints (D) Nerves
Ans: B
33. The postural deformity opposite of Kyphosis is :
(A) Scoliosis (B) Flatfoot (C) Lordosis (D) None
Ans: C
34. Recreational theory of play was given by :
(A) Schiller (B) Croose (C) Aristotle (D) Lazarus
Ans: D
35. The first Asian games were held in the year of :
(A) 1951 (B) 1920 (C) 1987 (D) 1954
Ans: A
36. The highest award given to sports coaches in India :
(A) Dronacharya award (B) Arjuna award
(C) Khel Ratna award (D) G.V. Raja award
Ans: A
37. Olympiad refers to :
(A) Place in Greece (B) Period between two Olympics
(C) Olympic games (D) Olympics
Ans: B
38. Which of the body type classification means “Thick” in Greek ?
(A) Pyknic (B) Athletic (C) Aesthetics (D) None
Ans: A
39. The outer layer of heart is called :
(A) Pericardium (B) Myocardium (C) Endocardium (D) Ectocardium
Ans: A
40. Duration is measure of :
(A) Distance (B) Displacement (C) Force (D) Time
Ans: D
41. Skinfold calliper measures :
(A) Height (B) Weight (C) Body fat (D) None
Ans: C
42. The growth and development of the skeletal system indicate :
(A) Anatomical age (B) Chronological age
(C) Physiological age (D) Mental age
Ans: A
43. Rickets is caused by the deficiency of :
(A) Vitamin C (B) Vitamin A (C) Vitamin D (D) Vitamin E
Ans: C
44. Imaginary line passing laterally from one side to other is called :
(A) Sagital axis (B) Sagital plane (C) Vertical axis (D) Lateral axis
Ans: D
45. What is the forward inclination of the shoulder griddle called ?
(A) Scoliosis (B) Kyphosis (C) Lordosis (D) Round shoulder
Ans: D
(A) Flexibility (B) Agility (C) Endurance (D) Speed
Ans: D
22. The study of the functions of the normal human body is called :
(A) Physiology (B) Anatomy (C) Kinesiology (D) Psychology
Ans: A
23. The therapy of psycho analysis developed by :
(A) Skinner (B) Sigmund Freud (C) Plato (D) Darwin
Ans: B
24. Lumbar vertebrae are :
(A) 6 in number (B) 7 in number (C) 5 in number (D) 4 in number
Ans: C
25. Standard width of the lane in a track shall be :
(A) 1.22m-1.25m (B) 1.25m-1.29m (C) 1.18m-1.22 m (D) 1.22m-1.26m
Ans: A
26. The standard distance for hurdle race in men are :
(A) 110m and 400m (B) 100m and 200m
(C) 110m and 200m (D) 400m and 800m
Ans: A
27. Which organ performs endocrine as well as exocrine functions in human body ?
(A) Liver (B) Pancreas (C) Kidney (D) None of these
Ans: B
28. What is the purpose of Kooper’s 12 minute run / walk test ?
(A) To measure cardio respiratory endurance
(B) To measure speed
(C) To measure strength
(D) To measure flexibility
Ans: A
29. The quantity of gold is used in the Olympic gold medal__________.
(A) 8gm (B) 7gm (C) 6gm (D) 4gm
Ans: C
30. When was hockey introduced in Asian games ?
(A) 1951 Delhi (B) 1954 Manila (C) 1958 Tokyo (D) 1958 Delhi
Ans: C
31. Sports Authority of India formed in :
(A) 1983 (B) 1984 (C) 1985 (D) 1986
Ans: B
32. Osteology is the study of :
(A) Muscles (B) Bones (C) Joints (D) Nerves
Ans: B
33. The postural deformity opposite of Kyphosis is :
(A) Scoliosis (B) Flatfoot (C) Lordosis (D) None
Ans: C
34. Recreational theory of play was given by :
(A) Schiller (B) Croose (C) Aristotle (D) Lazarus
Ans: D
35. The first Asian games were held in the year of :
(A) 1951 (B) 1920 (C) 1987 (D) 1954
Ans: A
36. The highest award given to sports coaches in India :
(A) Dronacharya award (B) Arjuna award
(C) Khel Ratna award (D) G.V. Raja award
Ans: A
37. Olympiad refers to :
(A) Place in Greece (B) Period between two Olympics
(C) Olympic games (D) Olympics
Ans: B
38. Which of the body type classification means “Thick” in Greek ?
(A) Pyknic (B) Athletic (C) Aesthetics (D) None
Ans: A
39. The outer layer of heart is called :
(A) Pericardium (B) Myocardium (C) Endocardium (D) Ectocardium
Ans: A
40. Duration is measure of :
(A) Distance (B) Displacement (C) Force (D) Time
Ans: D
41. Skinfold calliper measures :
(A) Height (B) Weight (C) Body fat (D) None
Ans: C
42. The growth and development of the skeletal system indicate :
(A) Anatomical age (B) Chronological age
(C) Physiological age (D) Mental age
Ans: A
43. Rickets is caused by the deficiency of :
(A) Vitamin C (B) Vitamin A (C) Vitamin D (D) Vitamin E
Ans: C
44. Imaginary line passing laterally from one side to other is called :
(A) Sagital axis (B) Sagital plane (C) Vertical axis (D) Lateral axis
Ans: D
45. What is the forward inclination of the shoulder griddle called ?
(A) Scoliosis (B) Kyphosis (C) Lordosis (D) Round shoulder
Ans: D
46. The resistance ability against fatigue called :
(A) Speed (B) Strength (C) Endurance (D) Flexibility
Ans: C
47. Ballistic method is one of the method of improving :
(A) Strength (B) Endurance (C) Flexibility (D) None of these
Ans: C
48. Bones of the human body are classified on the basis of :
(A) Structure and Function (B) Joint and Measurement
(C) Size and Shape (D) Location and Attachment
Ans: C
49. Theory and insight learning was produced by :
(A) Kohler (B) Thorndike (C) Pavlov (D) Cattell
Ans: A
50. Which philosophy of education defines as a role model for students ?
(A) Naturalism (B) Pragmatism (C) Idealism (D) Extentialism
Ans: C
51. Newton’s first law of motion is known as :
(A) Law of acceleration (B) Law of inertia
(C) Law of momentum (D) Law of action reaction
Ans: B
52. Raising of body on toes is an example of ________ class lever.
(A) Second class (B) First class (C) Third class (D) None of these
Ans: A
53. The training cycle which has a normal 3-6 weeks is called :
(A) Micro cycle (B) Macro cycle (C) Meso cycle (D) None of these
Ans: C
54. The first modern Olympic were held in :
(A) 1986 (B) 1896 (C) 1865 (D) 1894
Ans: B
55. Which Indian cricketer wrote the book “Idole”.
(A) Sachin Tendulkar (B) M.S. Dhoni
(C) Sunil Gavasker (D) Kapil Dev
Ans: C
56. Height of the hurdle for the men for 110m is :
(A) 1.087m (B) 1.056m (C) 1.067m (D) 1.047m
Ans: C
57. The largest bone in the human body :
(A) Femur (B) Ulna (C) Humerus (D) Scapula
Ans: A
58. In isometric contraction, the muscle.
(A) Shortens (B) Lengthens
(C) Neither shortens nor lengthens (D) Shortens as well as lengthens
Ans: C
59. Which of the following is not a combat sport ?
(A) Boxing (B) Judo (C) Wrestling (D) Shot put
Ans: D
60. Which nutrient is known as building block of the body ?
(A) Minerals (B) Proteins (C) Carbohydrates (D) None of these
Ans: B
61. The scapula bone is situated in :
(A) Leg (B) Hip (C) Upper back (D) Arm
Ans: C
62. Which of the following is a law of learning ?
(A) Law of readiness (B) Law of exercise
(C) Law of Effect (D) All the above
Ans: D
63. The maximum distance covered in a marathon is :
(A) 40 km (B) 41.5 km (C) 42.5 km (D) 42.195 km
Ans: D
64. Which law of learning is also called law of use and disuse ?
(A) Effect (B) Exercise (C) Readiness (D) None of these
Ans: B
65. Hypokinetic diseases are caused by lack of _________.
(A) Confidence (B) Food (C) Physical activity (D) Energy
Ans: C
66. Solid gold medals were last given in Olympic games in :
(A) 1904 (B) 1908 (C) 1912 (D) 1920
Ans: C
67. Sunlight is a source of :
(A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin C (D) Vitamin D
Ans: D
68. Maximal volume of air forcefully expired after maximal inspiration is called ?
(A) Total air (B) Lung capacity (C) Vital capacity (D) None of these
Ans: C
69. The study of muscle is called ?
(A) Myology (B) Neurology (C) Arthrology (D) Osteology
Ans: A
70. Aims of sports training is :
(A) Improvement of physical fitness
(B) Improvement of sports performance
(C) Improvement of technical skill
(D) Improvement of tactical efficiency
Ans: B
71. How many bones are there in a human body ?
(A) 210 (B) 208 (C) 306 (D) 206
Ans: D
72. Which is the shortest bone in the human body ?
(A) Stirrup (B) Femur (C) Humerus (D) Scapula
Ans: A
73. Which organ controls insulin in the blood ?
(A) Stomach (B) Heart (C) Pancreas (D) Intestine
Ans: C
74. Name the diseases caused by Vitamin A :
(A) Night blindness (B) Anemia (C) Depression (D) Nausea
Ans: A
75. What is name given for exaggerated convexity of thoracic region ?
(A) Lordosis (B) Kyphosis (C) Scoliosis (D) None of these
Ans: B
(A) Speed (B) Strength (C) Endurance (D) Flexibility
Ans: C
47. Ballistic method is one of the method of improving :
(A) Strength (B) Endurance (C) Flexibility (D) None of these
Ans: C
48. Bones of the human body are classified on the basis of :
(A) Structure and Function (B) Joint and Measurement
(C) Size and Shape (D) Location and Attachment
Ans: C
49. Theory and insight learning was produced by :
(A) Kohler (B) Thorndike (C) Pavlov (D) Cattell
Ans: A
50. Which philosophy of education defines as a role model for students ?
(A) Naturalism (B) Pragmatism (C) Idealism (D) Extentialism
Ans: C
51. Newton’s first law of motion is known as :
(A) Law of acceleration (B) Law of inertia
(C) Law of momentum (D) Law of action reaction
Ans: B
52. Raising of body on toes is an example of ________ class lever.
(A) Second class (B) First class (C) Third class (D) None of these
Ans: A
53. The training cycle which has a normal 3-6 weeks is called :
(A) Micro cycle (B) Macro cycle (C) Meso cycle (D) None of these
Ans: C
54. The first modern Olympic were held in :
(A) 1986 (B) 1896 (C) 1865 (D) 1894
Ans: B
55. Which Indian cricketer wrote the book “Idole”.
(A) Sachin Tendulkar (B) M.S. Dhoni
(C) Sunil Gavasker (D) Kapil Dev
Ans: C
56. Height of the hurdle for the men for 110m is :
(A) 1.087m (B) 1.056m (C) 1.067m (D) 1.047m
Ans: C
57. The largest bone in the human body :
(A) Femur (B) Ulna (C) Humerus (D) Scapula
Ans: A
58. In isometric contraction, the muscle.
(A) Shortens (B) Lengthens
(C) Neither shortens nor lengthens (D) Shortens as well as lengthens
Ans: C
59. Which of the following is not a combat sport ?
(A) Boxing (B) Judo (C) Wrestling (D) Shot put
Ans: D
60. Which nutrient is known as building block of the body ?
(A) Minerals (B) Proteins (C) Carbohydrates (D) None of these
Ans: B
61. The scapula bone is situated in :
(A) Leg (B) Hip (C) Upper back (D) Arm
Ans: C
62. Which of the following is a law of learning ?
(A) Law of readiness (B) Law of exercise
(C) Law of Effect (D) All the above
Ans: D
63. The maximum distance covered in a marathon is :
(A) 40 km (B) 41.5 km (C) 42.5 km (D) 42.195 km
Ans: D
64. Which law of learning is also called law of use and disuse ?
(A) Effect (B) Exercise (C) Readiness (D) None of these
Ans: B
65. Hypokinetic diseases are caused by lack of _________.
(A) Confidence (B) Food (C) Physical activity (D) Energy
Ans: C
66. Solid gold medals were last given in Olympic games in :
(A) 1904 (B) 1908 (C) 1912 (D) 1920
Ans: C
67. Sunlight is a source of :
(A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin C (D) Vitamin D
Ans: D
68. Maximal volume of air forcefully expired after maximal inspiration is called ?
(A) Total air (B) Lung capacity (C) Vital capacity (D) None of these
Ans: C
69. The study of muscle is called ?
(A) Myology (B) Neurology (C) Arthrology (D) Osteology
Ans: A
70. Aims of sports training is :
(A) Improvement of physical fitness
(B) Improvement of sports performance
(C) Improvement of technical skill
(D) Improvement of tactical efficiency
Ans: B
71. How many bones are there in a human body ?
(A) 210 (B) 208 (C) 306 (D) 206
Ans: D
72. Which is the shortest bone in the human body ?
(A) Stirrup (B) Femur (C) Humerus (D) Scapula
Ans: A
73. Which organ controls insulin in the blood ?
(A) Stomach (B) Heart (C) Pancreas (D) Intestine
Ans: C
74. Name the diseases caused by Vitamin A :
(A) Night blindness (B) Anemia (C) Depression (D) Nausea
Ans: A
75. What is name given for exaggerated convexity of thoracic region ?
(A) Lordosis (B) Kyphosis (C) Scoliosis (D) None of these
Ans: B
76:-Attention refers to
A:-a perceptual skill to focus selectively on task relevant information while ignoring distractions
B:-the ability to focus effectively on the task at hand while ignoring distractions
C:-the ability to divide attention between two or more tasks at the same time
D:-the process of exerting mental effort on specific features of the environment or on certain thoughts or activities
Ans: B
77:-Choking can be defined as
A:-performance increase in friendly competitions
B:-performance increment under stress
C:-performance decrement under pressure situations
D:-performance increment under pressure situations
Ans: C
78:-The outcome of coaching efficacy are
A:-coaching experience, prior performance, perceived ability of athlete and social support
B:-coaching behaviour, athlete satisfaction, athlete performance and athlete self efficacy
C:-commitment, mastery experience, luck and technique
D:-game strategy, motivation, technique, character building
Ans: B
79:-Motivation is a process that is reflected in the
A:-initiation, direction and continuation of goal directed behaviour
B:-initiation and continuation of goal directed behaviour
C:-initiation, direction and magnitude of goal directed behaviour
D:-initiation, direction, magnitude and continuation of goal directed behaviour
Ans: D
80:-Personality can be defined as
A:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of thinking
B:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of behaving
C:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of feeling, thinking and behaving D:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of feeling
Ans: C
81:-In what order do managers typically perform the managerial functions ?
A:-organising, planning, controlling, leading
B:-planning, organising, leading, controlling
C:-organising, leading, planning, controlling
D:-planning, organising, controlling, leading
Ans: B
82:-What are the three interpersonal roles of a manager ?
A:-figurehead, leader, liaison
B:-spokesperson, leader, coordinator
C:-director, coordinator, disseminator
D:-communicator, organiser, spokesperson
Ans: A
83:-Which one is not a recognised key skill of management ?
A:-conceptual skills
B:-human skills
C:-writing skills
D:-technical skills
Ans: C
84:-Inertia is directly proportional to which quantity ?
A:-momentum
B:-acceleration
C:-force
D:-mass
Ans: D
85:-To what does authority refer
A:-the ability to organise people
B:-the power to command and direct
C:-the need for order
D:-the right to change jobs
Ans: B
86:-What do you call a style of leadership that takes account of others views, opinions and ideas ?
A:-laissez faire
B:-people oriented
C:-democratic
D:-autocratic
Ans: C
87:-Which of the following are key components of total quality management system ?
A:-individual responsibility, incremental improvement, use of raw data
B:-collective responsibility, continual improvement, use of raw data
C:-group responsibility, staged improvement, knowledge
D:-involves everyone, continual improvement, use of data and knowledge
Ans: D
88:-What is the first step in control process ?
A:-select a strategy
B:-choose key personnel for the task
C:-set standards
D:-allocate resources
Ans: C
89:-In an experimental design the dependent variable is
A:-the one that is not manipulated in which any changes are observed
B:-the one that is manipulated in order to observe any effects on the other
C:-what stay same throughout the experiment
D:-whose change is not effected by any other variable
Ans: A
90:-Internal validity refers to
A:-whether or not there is really a causal relationship between two variables
B:-whether or not the findings are relevant to the participants everyday life
C:-the degree to which researcher feels that it is a worthwhile project
D:-how accurately measurements represent underlying concepts
Ans: A
91:-What is a research design ?
A:-a way of conducting research that is not grounded in theory
B:-the choice between using qualitative and quantitative methods
C:-the style in which research findings are presented
D:-a framework for every stage of data collection and analysis of data
Ans: D
92:-Reviewing the relevant literature is to know
A:-what is already known about the topic
B:-what concepts and theories have been applied to the topic
C:-who are the key contributors to the topic
D:-all of the above
Ans: D
93:-Tennis elbow is a type of
A:-repetitive strain injury
B:-sprain
C:-muscle injury
D:-impact injury
Ans: A
94:-CPR is
A:-Circulatory Pulmonary Respiration
B:-Cerebral Pulmonary Resuscitation
C:-Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
D:-Cardiac Pressure Recuperation
Ans: C
95:-The instrument of measure blood pressure
A:-sphygmomanometer
B:-spirometer
C:-dynamometer
D:-stethoscope
Ans: A
96:-In a single knockout fixture of 17 teams the total number of mathces and byes will be
A:-15 matches and 16 byes
B:-16 matches and 15 bytes
C:-14 matches and 13 bytes
D:-15 matches and 14 bytes
Ans: B
97:-Excessive outward curvature of spine, causing a hunching of the back is
A:-lordosis
B:-scoliosis
C:-kyphosis
D:-spondylosis
Ans: C
98:-SPSS is the abbreviation of
A:-Sports Persons Special Salary
B:-Sport Psychology and Sport Sociology
C:-Statistical Package for Social Sciences
D:-Statistical Power of Sports Science
Ans: C
99:-According to five factor model extraversion as a personality type is characterized by what type of people ?
A:-calm and self confident
B:-assertive and sociable
C:-sensitive and anxious
D:-being within oneself
Ans: B
100:-Is not an item of Kraus Weber muscular strength test ?
A:-floor touch test
B:-strength of lower back muscles
C:-strength of abdominal and psoas muscles
D:-strength of gluetal and hamstring muscles
Ans: D
A:-a perceptual skill to focus selectively on task relevant information while ignoring distractions
B:-the ability to focus effectively on the task at hand while ignoring distractions
C:-the ability to divide attention between two or more tasks at the same time
D:-the process of exerting mental effort on specific features of the environment or on certain thoughts or activities
Ans: B
77:-Choking can be defined as
A:-performance increase in friendly competitions
B:-performance increment under stress
C:-performance decrement under pressure situations
D:-performance increment under pressure situations
Ans: C
78:-The outcome of coaching efficacy are
A:-coaching experience, prior performance, perceived ability of athlete and social support
B:-coaching behaviour, athlete satisfaction, athlete performance and athlete self efficacy
C:-commitment, mastery experience, luck and technique
D:-game strategy, motivation, technique, character building
Ans: B
79:-Motivation is a process that is reflected in the
A:-initiation, direction and continuation of goal directed behaviour
B:-initiation and continuation of goal directed behaviour
C:-initiation, direction and magnitude of goal directed behaviour
D:-initiation, direction, magnitude and continuation of goal directed behaviour
Ans: D
80:-Personality can be defined as
A:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of thinking
B:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of behaving
C:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of feeling, thinking and behaving D:-psychological qualities that contribute to an individual's enduring and distinctive patterns of feeling
Ans: C
81:-In what order do managers typically perform the managerial functions ?
A:-organising, planning, controlling, leading
B:-planning, organising, leading, controlling
C:-organising, leading, planning, controlling
D:-planning, organising, controlling, leading
Ans: B
82:-What are the three interpersonal roles of a manager ?
A:-figurehead, leader, liaison
B:-spokesperson, leader, coordinator
C:-director, coordinator, disseminator
D:-communicator, organiser, spokesperson
Ans: A
83:-Which one is not a recognised key skill of management ?
A:-conceptual skills
B:-human skills
C:-writing skills
D:-technical skills
Ans: C
84:-Inertia is directly proportional to which quantity ?
A:-momentum
B:-acceleration
C:-force
D:-mass
Ans: D
85:-To what does authority refer
A:-the ability to organise people
B:-the power to command and direct
C:-the need for order
D:-the right to change jobs
Ans: B
86:-What do you call a style of leadership that takes account of others views, opinions and ideas ?
A:-laissez faire
B:-people oriented
C:-democratic
D:-autocratic
Ans: C
87:-Which of the following are key components of total quality management system ?
A:-individual responsibility, incremental improvement, use of raw data
B:-collective responsibility, continual improvement, use of raw data
C:-group responsibility, staged improvement, knowledge
D:-involves everyone, continual improvement, use of data and knowledge
Ans: D
88:-What is the first step in control process ?
A:-select a strategy
B:-choose key personnel for the task
C:-set standards
D:-allocate resources
Ans: C
89:-In an experimental design the dependent variable is
A:-the one that is not manipulated in which any changes are observed
B:-the one that is manipulated in order to observe any effects on the other
C:-what stay same throughout the experiment
D:-whose change is not effected by any other variable
Ans: A
90:-Internal validity refers to
A:-whether or not there is really a causal relationship between two variables
B:-whether or not the findings are relevant to the participants everyday life
C:-the degree to which researcher feels that it is a worthwhile project
D:-how accurately measurements represent underlying concepts
Ans: A
91:-What is a research design ?
A:-a way of conducting research that is not grounded in theory
B:-the choice between using qualitative and quantitative methods
C:-the style in which research findings are presented
D:-a framework for every stage of data collection and analysis of data
Ans: D
92:-Reviewing the relevant literature is to know
A:-what is already known about the topic
B:-what concepts and theories have been applied to the topic
C:-who are the key contributors to the topic
D:-all of the above
Ans: D
93:-Tennis elbow is a type of
A:-repetitive strain injury
B:-sprain
C:-muscle injury
D:-impact injury
Ans: A
94:-CPR is
A:-Circulatory Pulmonary Respiration
B:-Cerebral Pulmonary Resuscitation
C:-Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
D:-Cardiac Pressure Recuperation
Ans: C
95:-The instrument of measure blood pressure
A:-sphygmomanometer
B:-spirometer
C:-dynamometer
D:-stethoscope
Ans: A
96:-In a single knockout fixture of 17 teams the total number of mathces and byes will be
A:-15 matches and 16 byes
B:-16 matches and 15 bytes
C:-14 matches and 13 bytes
D:-15 matches and 14 bytes
Ans: B
97:-Excessive outward curvature of spine, causing a hunching of the back is
A:-lordosis
B:-scoliosis
C:-kyphosis
D:-spondylosis
Ans: C
98:-SPSS is the abbreviation of
A:-Sports Persons Special Salary
B:-Sport Psychology and Sport Sociology
C:-Statistical Package for Social Sciences
D:-Statistical Power of Sports Science
Ans: C
99:-According to five factor model extraversion as a personality type is characterized by what type of people ?
A:-calm and self confident
B:-assertive and sociable
C:-sensitive and anxious
D:-being within oneself
Ans: B
100:-Is not an item of Kraus Weber muscular strength test ?
A:-floor touch test
B:-strength of lower back muscles
C:-strength of abdominal and psoas muscles
D:-strength of gluetal and hamstring muscles
Ans: D
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