शारीरिक शिक्षा (भाग-IV)

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Match the following: I. Huxley, II. Robert Hook, III. Casimir Funk, IV. Robert Brown with their contributions: i. Vitamin, ii. Sliding filament theory, iii. Cell, iv. Cell Nucleus
A
I-iii, II-ii, III-iv, IV-ii
B
I-ii, II-iii, III-iv, IV-iv
C
I-i, II-iv, III-ii, IV-iii
D
I-iv, II-iii, III-ii, IV-i
Agnisar Kriya is also known as:
A
Vatsar Dhauti
B
Vahnisar Dhauti
C
Varisar Dhauti
D
Bahishkrit Dhauti
Which one of the following does not come under personal preparation in presentation technique of teacher?
A
Commanding voice
B
Well dress up
C
Pleasing manners
D
Proper safety measures
Which one of the following is not the variation of continuous method for improving endurance?
A
Variable pace method
B
Slow continuous method
C
Repetition method
D
Fartlek method
In RICE method for injury, C stands for:
A
Contraction
B
Compression
C
Capacity
D
Concentration
Which Pranayam removes disorders of the 'Dhatu'?
A
Sheetali
B
Bhramari
C
Nadi Shodhan
D
Ujjayi
Which one of the following is not a step of presentation for a teacher?
A
Orientation
B
Exploration
C
Maintaining record
D
Recitation
Which injury sometimes called Mild Head Injury?
A
Impact fracture
B
Depressed fracture
C
Laceration
D
Concussion
Injury in which skin and underlying tissues are cut or torn:
A
Hematoma
B
Contusion
C
Laceration
D
Abrasion
Which one of the following is not the principle of sports training?
A
Principle of cyclicity
B
Principle of progression of load
C
Principle of use and disuse
D
Principle of continuity of training
Read the statements carefully and choose the correct option: Statement (i): Overstretching of ligament is called strain. Statement (ii): Ligament are tissues that connect bones at a joint.
A
Only statement (i) is correct.
B
Both statements are correct.
C
Only statement (ii) is correct.
D
Both statements are incorrect.
Paralympics Games earlier known as:
A
Spartakiad
B
Pan Hellenic Games
C
Stoke Mandeville Games
D
Disabled Games
Which one of the following pair is not correctly matched?
A
Olympic Games - 776 B.C.
B
Pythian Games - 586 B.C.
C
Nemean Games - 573 B.C.
D
Isthmian Games - 580 B.C.
The Olympic charter was first published in:
A
1904
B
1908
C
1912
D
1920
Which one of the following is defined as the ability to overcome resistance with high speed?
A
Explosive strength
B
Maximum strength
C
Strength endurance
D
Endurance strength
Sudiraman Cup is associated with which game?
A
Badminton
B
Table Tennis
C
Field Hockey
D
Soccer
National anti doping agency functions under which Union Ministry?
A
Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
B
Ministry of Home Affairs
C
Ministry of Education
D
Ministry of Defence
If a person perform a behaviour for its own sake, which type of motivation is it?
A
Extrinsic
B
Intrinsic
C
Achievement
D
Extrinsic and Intrinsic both
Rotator Cuff works as a stabilizer of which joint?
A
Hip Joint
B
Knee Joint
C
Elbow Joint
D
Shoulder Joint
In which teaching method students are given an opportunity to perform in their own time?
A
Imitation method
B
Demonstration method
C
At-will method
D
Command method
Pes Planus is another name of which postural deformity?
A
Knock knee
B
Flat foot
C
Bow leg
D
Kyphosis
Who gave Surplus Energy theory of play?
A
Herbert Spencer & Schiller
B
G. P. W. Patrick
C
Karl Groos
D
G. Stanley Hall
Decrease in ability to concentrate is which type of symptoms of overload?
A
Psychic symptoms
B
Performance symptoms
C
Somatic functional symptoms
D
Social symptoms
Which one of the following is a process of cleaning the intestine and colon?
A
Basti
B
Dhauti
C
Nauli
D
Neti
Which one of the following is not the principle of growth and development?
A
Principle of uniform pattern
B
Principle of general & specific responses
C
Principle of interrelation
D
Principle of clarity
When the Axis is close to the force:
A
Lever produces speed & range of motion.
B
Lever produces force motion.
C
Lever produces balance.
D
Lever produces both speed and force motion.
Who was the founder of a system of Gymnastics in schools of Germany?
A
Johan Bernard Basedow
B
Ludwig John
C
Guts-Muths
D
Immanuel Kant
Arrange in correct sequence (Superior to inferior): 1. Bronchi, 2. Bronchioles, 3. Larynx, 4. Pharynx, 5. Trachea
A
4, 3, 5, 1, 2
B
4, 5, 3, 2, 1
C
3, 4, 5, 1, 2
D
5, 3, 4, 1, 2
Read the statements carefully and choose the correct option: Statement (i): Head forward & Backward is movement of I class lever. Statement (ii): Biceps curl is example of I class lever. Statement (iii): Lateral raises exercise is example of III class lever.
A
Only statements (i) and (ii) are correct.
B
Only statements (i) and (iii) are correct.
C
Only statements (ii) and (iii) are correct.
D
All statements are correct.
Who founded 'Bihar School of Yoga'?
A
Swami Satyanand Saraswati
B
Swami Shivananda Saraswati
C
Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati
D
Swami Satyasangananda Saraswati
If 17 teams are in the tournament, how many teams get place in second half?
A
9
B
8
C
7
D
10
Pedagogy is the study of:
A
Learning process
B
Teaching methods
C
Guiding students
D
Education
Which one of the following movement occur between tarsal bones?
A
Dorsi flexion
B
Supination
C
Medial rotation
D
Inversion
Who banned the Ancient Olympic Games?
A
Caracalla
B
Majorian
C
Magnus Maximus
D
Theodosius I
Which one of the following is not the major objective of extramural competition?
A
To bring laurels to the institution by registering victory.
B
To develop brotherhood and friendship among participating institutions.
C
To provide optimal opportunity to greater number of students for acquiring the skill and art of organising & administering.
D
To encourage social interaction among teams.
Which of the following disorder occur in adults due to prolonged deficiency of Vitamin D?
A
Rickets
B
Osteoporosis
C
Osteomalacia
D
Osteoarthritis
On which Asana 'Om Khagaya Namah' Mantra is chanted during Suryanamaskar?
A
Ashwa Sanchalanasan
B
Ashtanga Namaskara
C
Parvatasana
D
Bhujangasana
Which one of the following is not an objective of intramural competition?
A
Providing opportunity to every student to participate in game according to his interest.
B
To develop the feeling of cooperation among the students.
C
To provide opportunity to students to roaming here and there.
D
To locate sports talents.
How many essential Amino Acids must be available in diet?
A
9 Amino Acids
B
20 Amino Acids
C
12 Amino Acids
D
17 Amino Acids
Which teaching method of the following is least useful in Physical Education and Sports?
A
Command method
B
Demonstration method
C
Discussion methods
D
Project method
Which system protect us from diseases?
A
Lymphatic system
B
Nervous system
C
Cardiovascular system
D
Urinary system
Which is defined as the motor procedure for tracking a motor task?
A
Skill
B
Style
C
Technique
D
Tactics
Who is associated with Recapitulation theory of play?
A
Karl Groos
B
G. P. W. Patrick
C
G. Stanley Hall
D
Von Schiller
Which one of the following is an example of Bi-Axial Joint?
A
Gliding joint
B
Hinge joint
C
Ball & Socket joint
D
Condyloid joint
Which speed ability do a single movement in minimum of time?
A
Acceleration ability
B
Locomotor ability
C
Speed endurance
D
Movement speed
Match the following: I. Operant conditioning, II. Classical conditioning, III. Trial & Error method, IV. Insight theory of learning with: i. Wolfgang Kohlar, ii. E. L. Thorndike, iii. Ivan Pavlov, iv. B. F. Skinner
A
I-iv, II-iii, III-ii, IV-i
B
I-i, II-ii, III-iii, IV-iv
C
I-iv, II-i, III-iii, IV-ii
D
I-ii, II-iii, III-iv, IV-i
Which one of the following statement is false about ascorbic acid?
A
Ascorbic acid is natural water soluble vitamin.
B
It is an antioxidant agent.
C
It does not participate in fighting bacterial infection.
D
It works for formation of collagen in fibrous tissue.
Which postural deformity can occur due to Spina Bifida?
A
Lordosis
B
Bow leg
C
Knock knee
D
Kyphosis
According to body mass index which range comes under overweight category?
A
Below 18.5
B
18.5 to 24.9
C
25 to 29.9
D
30 and greater
Which is conical movement?
A
Inward rotation
B
Outward rotation
C
Inversion
D
Circumduction
Which breathing utilises the middle lobes of the lungs by expanding and contracting the rib cage?
A
Thoracic breathing
B
Abdominal breathing
C
Natural breathing
D
Clavicular breathing
If forearm is being extended by the triceps muscle against a resistance, then which type of lever it is?
A
Third class lever
B
First class lever
C
Second class lever
D
First & Second class lever
Read the statements carefully and choose the correct option: Statement (i): Immovable joint is also known as cartilaginous joint. Statement (ii): Amphiarthrosis is a cartilaginous joint. Statement (iii): Synovial joint is diarthrosis joint.
A
Only statements (i) and (ii) are correct.
B
Only statements (ii) and (iii) are correct.
C
All statements are correct.
D
Only statements (i) and (iii) are correct.
When was Conditioned Response theory propounded?
A
1902
B
1904
C
1906
D
1908
Adolescence word is derived from adolescence, from which language is it?
A
Latin
B
Greek
C
French
D
Spanish
Supercompensation means:
A
Second wind
B
Fatigue
C
Oxygen debt
D
Adaptation to load
What is the full form of LAN in computer terminology?
A
Local Access Network
B
Local Area Network
C
Local Adaptation Network
D
Local Available Network
On which day World Rabies Day is observed?
A
24th March
B
28th September
C
28th July
D
04th February
Who among the following is conferred with Dhyanchand Award for Lifetime Achievement 2022 in athletics?
A
Dharamvir Singh
B
Nir Bahadur Gurung
C
Ashwini Akkunji
D
B. C. Suresh
Which Panhellenic games organised at Delphi?
A
Olympic Games
B
Pythian Games
C
Isthmian Games
D
Nemean Games