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CBSE SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER

2021-22

This question bank consists of Unit

wise MCQ Under the headings Case

based MCQ, Knowledge &

understanding,

Application based MCQ, Assertion & Reasoning MCQ

For Term- 1 Only


Syllabus

Unit Chapter Term

Unit-1 Planning in sports T-1

Unit-2 Sport & Nutrition T-1

Unit-3 Yoga & life Style T-2

Unit-4 Physical education and Sport (CSWN) T-2

Unit-5 Children & women in sports T-1

Unit-6 Test & Measurement T-1

Unit-7 Physiological Injuries in sports T-2

Unit-8 Biomechanics & sports T-1

Unit-9 Psychology & sports T-2

Unit-10 Training in sports T-2


UNIT – 1 PLANNING IN SPORTS

Case Studies- MCQ


A sports university vice-chancellor going to host inter-university tournament in his
university campus, he wants to conduct this tournament very smoothly so he decided to
assign duty to all other departments head. On the basis of given information answer the
following questions.

Q.1 During a tournament which committee is responsible for “managing all committees
and ensuring all committees are doing their work properly”?
(I) Organizing committee (II) Finance committee
(III) Publicity committee (IV) Marketing committee
(a) II & III
(b) I & II
(c) I only
(d) IV & II
Correct Answer -

Q.2 What is the role of food and accommodation committee after a tournament?
(I) Providing information about all participating team to organizing committee and
distributing certificates to all participants.
(II) Repair work for any damage at accommodation site.
(III) Submitting all first aid equipment and information to organizing committee.
(IV) Providing information of food expenditure to organizing committee.

(a) II & I (b) III & II (c) I & III (d) IV & II
Correct Answer -

In Jaipur, Every Year District Sports Officer conducts inter colony tournament but this
year he is transferred to a new place. But colony people are eagerly waiting for the
tournament because they practices throughout the year. After one month, government
appointed a contractual coach to conduct this tournament. On the basis of given
information answer the following questions.

Q.3 Which point is most related to seeding?


(I) Given to last year runner-up team. (II) Team can be entered only in second round.
(III) Given to last year winner team. (IV) Seeding can be given to any team.

(a) I & III (b) III & II (c) IV & III (d) IV & II
Correct Answer -

Q.4 Name the type of tournament in which teams compete once with each other and
teams play with every other team twice, without any consideration of victory or defeat?
(I) Knockout Tournament (II) Double League Tournament
(III) Combination Tournament (IV) Single League Tournament

(a) I & III (b) IV & II (c) IV & III (d) III & II

Correct Answer -
Railway employee’s fitness is very low so Divisional Railway Manager decided to make every
railway employee fit so that efficiency of the work will improve. He called railway sports
officer and discussed about the situation; officer suggested him to conduct a departmental
knockout tournament so that everybody will take part and improve their physical fitness.
On the basis of given information answer the following questions.

Q-5. If 17 teams are participating in this tournament, how many teams will get bye?
(a) 14 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 11

Correct Answer -

Q-6. If 22 teams are participating in this tournament, how many rounds will be there?
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 4

Correct Answer

A group of friends wants to organize a kho-kho tournament in their school. They asked
their coach to conduct tournament in their Vidyalaya and coach has given permission to
them and told that planning is very important to conduct any competition. So, they decided
to conduct it very honestly and systematically to take experience of tournament. They
have given advertisement in newspaper with prize money. On the basis of given information
answer the following questions.

Q-7. Which one of the following is not an objective of planning in sports?


(a) To have good control over all the activities. (b) To reduce the chance of mistake.
(c) Training of umpire and coaches. (d) To reduce undue pressure.

Correct Answer -

Q.8 Which one of the following is not an objective of intramural?


(a) To provide recreation. (b) To find out talented sportspersons.
(c) To develop feeling of cooperation. (d) To broaden the base of sports.

Correct Answer -

Board of control for cricket in India (BCCI) member wants to conduct a cricket
tournament on knock-out basis because number of teams are more and time is less to
conduct the matches. They also decided to give byes and seeding according to the rule.
On the basis of given information answer the following questions.

Q.9 Which of the following is also known as the elimination tournament?


(a) Single league (b) Round robin
(c) Double league (d) Knock-out

Correct Answer -

Q.10 Which of the following procedures is not used for drawing up fixtures for a knock-
out tournament?
(a) Staircase (b) Seeding (c) Special seeding (d) Bye
Correct Answer -
KNOWLEDGE & UNDER STANDING

Knowledge & Understanding -MCQ


Q.1. Which is not the objective of Planning.

A. To reduce Pressure B. To have good control over activities

C. To minimize the chances of mistake D. To improve the personal relation among the staff.

Q.2. To avoid the careless mistake under pressure and to achieve the goal, which of them should
be more valuable.

A. Planning B. Staffing C. Supervision D. Budgeting

Q.3 Out of them which is not the work of organizing committee

A. To Draw Fixture B. To Select referee panel for match


C. To conduct the matches D. To decorate the tournament venue.

Q.4 The other name of League Tournament is—

A. Round robin Tournament B. Knock out Tournament


C. Combination Tournament D. Challenge Tournament

Q.5 To avoid compete in initial round which of the following is correct.

A. Bye B. Seeding C. fixture D. Special seeding

Q.6 Total no matches for knock out tournament is decided as—


2
A. (N – 1) B. (N – 1) C. (N × n – 1) D. (N × n – 1)/2

Q.7 To calculate Total No of matches for league Tournament (single league)

A. (N – 1) B. (N2 – 1) C. (N × n – 1) D. (N × n – 1)/2

Q.8 How many bye will be given for 21 teams on the knock out

basis. A. 15 B. 16 C. 11 C. 17

Q.9 In the placement of Byes, IV Bye is given to whom.

A. 1st Team of lower half B. 1st team of upper half


C. Last team of lower half D. Last team of upper half

Q.10 To calculate the total no of team teams is upper half for knock out tournament when
total no of teams are odd, which formula is used.
2 2
A. N + ½ B. N + ½ C. N – 1 D. (N + 1) /2

Q.11 Match the following

(a) Intramurals (i) After Losing, get out from Tournament


(b) Knock out (ii) given when teams are not in power of 2
(c) Bye (iii) League Tournament
(d) Staircase (iv) With in the boundary of institute
(a) a-IV, b-i, c-II, d-III (b) a-IV, b-I, c-III, d-II
(c) d-IV, b-III, c-II, a-I (d) a-I, b-IV c-II, d-III

Q.12 Match the following

(a) Cyclic (i) Resolve Dispute


(b) Technical committee (ii) Outside Institute
(c) Extramural (iii) To avoid to meet in 1st Round
(d) Seeding (iv) League Tournament
(1) d-III, c-II, b-I, a-IV (2) d-II, c-III, b-I, a-IV
(3) d-III, c-II, a-I, b-IV (4) d-IV, b-III, c-II, a-I

Q.13 Intramural Tournaments are those Tournaments which are organised.

A. Within the boundary wall of institute B. Outside the boundary wall of institute
C. Interzonal level D. At national level

Q.14 Which is not the objectives of Intramural Tournament.

A. To Provide Recreation B. To help in overall development


C. To achieve high performance D. To provide opportunity to Learn a
variety of games & skill.

Q.1 Match the following

(a) Run for fun (i) Organised once in year


(b) Health Run (ii) To provide the since to work jointly
(c) Sports Day (iii) To Promote since of physical, mental, social & emotional well being
(d) Run for unity (iv) To provide enjoyment
(a) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV (b) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
(c) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II (d) A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I

Application Based -MCQ


1. Match the following:

1. Knockout - (a) Round Robin


2. League - (b) Consolation tournament
3. Combination - (c) Ladder tournament
4. Challenges - (d) Knockout cum League

1. 2. 3. 4.

A) b a d c
B) a b c d
C) d c b a
D) c d b d

2. Match the following:

1. - (a) Cycle method


2. - (b) Tabular method

3. - (c) Knockout method

4. - (d) Staircase method

1. 2. 3. 4.

A) a b c d
B) b d a c
C) b d c a
D) c b a d

3. Match the following:

1. Deciding in advance what is to be done - (a) League

2. What is role for technical committee - (b) Knockout

3. Round Robin tournament - (c) Planning

4. Elimination tournament - (d) Technical conduct

1. 2. 3. 4.

A) a b c d
B) b a d c
C) c d a b
D) b c d a

4. Which statement is not correct in the statement of Advantage of


Knockout tournament given below?
A) Less number of officials are needed
B) Fewer days are needed to complete the tournament
C) Less expenditure
D) Tournament is less challenging
5. If Number of team is 25 (Knockout Fixture) Match the following:

2. Number of match - (a) 7

2. Number of bye - (b) 13

3. Number of round - (c) 5

4. Number of Upper of team - (d) 24

2. 2. 3. 4.

E) a b c d
F) b a d c
G) c d a b
H) d a c b

Q.5 If number of teams are more and time is less to complete the tournament. Which method
we will choose to conduct the tournament?

A. Elimination Tournament

B. League Tournament

C. Single League Tournament

D. Double League Tournament

Correct answer -

Q.6Which types of method given in the picture under tournament?

A. Cyclic Method
B. Staircase Method

C. Tabular Method

D. None of the above

Correct answer –

Q.7 Which formula is correct to find out the number of matches in knockout tournament?

A. N-2

B. 2N-1

C. N-1

D. N-1/2

Correct answer –

Q.8Which types of tournament fixture is given in the picture?

A. Double League Tournament

B. Single League Tournament

C. League Tournament

D. Knockout Tournament

Correct answer –

Q.9 Match the following.

1Organizing Committee (a) Spread information about the tournament 3 or 4


weeks prior to the tournament.

2.Publicity Committee (b) Ensure proper transport facilities for the tournament
3. Marketing Committee (c) Responsible for organizing and smooth running of the
tournament.
4.Transport Committee (d) Purchasing all equipment and other items required for
the tournament and ensuring their quality
1 2. 3. 4.

I) a b c d
J) b a d c
K) c a d b
L) b c d a

Correct answer –

Assertion & Reasoning -MCQ

1. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]

A. Assertion [A]: Planning is developing Strategies


B. Reason [R]: Strategic planning is an organizational management activity
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.
Answer:

2. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]

A. Assertion [A]: Success of the tournament depends upon the works which are
done before start of the tournament
B. Reason [R]: success depends upon the coordination of various committees
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.

Answer:

3. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]

A. Assertion [A]: Fixture is the procedure of arranging teams in a systematic order


B. Reason [R]: Fixture makes it easier to conduct the tournament according to the schedule
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.
Answer:
4. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]

A. Assertion [A]: Development of Sports Skills Various skills of sports are developed in
tournaments.
B. Reason [R]: Helpful in Selection of Players Good players can be selected easily
by observing their performance in the tournament
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.

Answer:
5. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]

A. Assertion [A]: Knock out Tournaments Good teams can get eliminated because of their
poor performance even in first round.
B. Reason [R]: In this type of tournament, there has to be sufficient time to complete
the tournament.
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.
Answer:

6. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]

A. Assertion [A]: In a knock-out tournament, the fixtures are drawn by the


following Seeding Method
B. Reason [R]: It is a procedure by which good teams are placed in fixtures in such a
way that stronger teams do not meet each other at the very start of a tournament
C.
D. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.
Answer:
7. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]

A. Assertion [A]: A Cheerful loser is the winner


B. Reason [R]: Taking defeat in a positive way always improves nature of the player
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.

8. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled
as Reason [R]
A. Assertion [A]: Knock-out tournament or elimination tournament is a tournament where a
large number of teams compete
B. Reason [R]: It is most suitable when there are less number of teams and a
long period of time.
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.
Answer:

9. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled as
Reason [R]
A. Assertion [A]: Tournaments are conducted to Decide the Best
B. Reason [R]: Tournament are organized for recreation
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.
Answer:

10. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion [A]and other is labelled as
Reason [R]
A. Assertion [A]: Tournaments creates rifts among the communities as they challenge
each other
B. Reason [R]: Tournament develops social qualities among the players
C. In the context above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
a) Both [A] and [R] are true and [R] is the correct explanation of [A].
b) Both [A] and [R] are true, but[R] is not the correct explanation of [A]
c) [A] is true, but [R] is false.
d) [A] is false, but [R] is true.
Answer:
Unit-2 Sports & Nutrition

Case Studies- MCQ


Q1.Mr. Rajneesh is 45 years old and 1.77mtrs. tall with a large frame. he reports having lost 30
kg. in the last 3 months and weighs 50kg, He eats three meals a day and complains that he
feels hungry at odd times and frequent urination.

i) What is Mr Rajneesh’s BMI

a) 15.9 b) 25.9 c) 35.9 d)10.5 Answer :

ii) According to the previous answer of Mr Rajneesh BMI, He is .

a) Underweight b) normal weight C) Over weight, d) obese,


Answer:

iii) Mr Rajneesh is having following disease

a) Diabetes b) Blood Pressure c) obesity d)


atherosclerosis Answer :

2 Humans have a well developed digestive system for the digestion of different food
components at different stages and in different organs of the digestive system. The digestion
of the food initiative in the mouth as mouth consist of salivary amylase for the digestion of the
starch and carbohydrates. The digestion of the fat is done by the bile salt which is secreted by
the liver and from the gall bladder which is present inside the liver. The absorption of the
minerals and the vitamin is completed in the large intestine and small intestine. The small
intestine is responsible for the absorption of all simpler food particles. The roughage is the
solid material that consist of cellulose component in the material of the roughage. Our body
does not have a mechanism for the digestion of the cellulose so cellulose is excreted as such
from the body without any digestion.

i).Salts and water is absorbed in


A. Blood
B. Large intestine
C. Both A and B
D. Cells

ii).The indigestible material in food is also known as


A. Roughage
B. Fats
C. Minerals
D. Vitamins

iii).Which of the following are involved in protection and regulation of metabolism in living
organisms?
A. Carbohydrates
B. Proteins
C. Vitamins
D. Fats
iv). The amount of water present inside human body cells is about

(A)15 liters
(B)5 liters
(C)25 liters
(D)10 liters

3 The Food Pyramid is designed to make healthy eating easier. It shows the different food
groups and how much of each we need to have a healthy diet. Eating the right amount from
each food group is called eating a "balanced diet”. Eating well is important for all of us.

i) The bottom most part of the food pyramid is occupied by _ , indicating large
quantities of intake.

(a) carbohydrates (b) vitamins (c) minerals (d) fats

ii)Major portion of individuals diet constitute nutrients.

(a) macro (b)micro (c)water (d)roughage

iii) Fat soluble vitamins are

(a) Vitamin A &D (b) Vitamin- A&K (c) Vitamin- E&D d) Vitamin - A, D,E &K

iv) The body building nutrient is

(a) Fat (b) vitamin (c) protein (d) mineral

v) Ghee, Butter, Cheese & curds are rich sources of

(a) Vitamins (b) fats (c) minerals (d) proteins

4. According to Nutritionists, These Are the 7 Ingredients Your Multivitamin Should have
Vitamin D. Vitamin D helps our bodies absorb calcium, which is important for bone health.
...
Magnesium. Magnesium is an essential nutrient, which means that we must get it from food or
supplements. ...Calcium. ...Zinc. ...Iron. ...Folate. ...Vitamin B-12.

i) The vitamins, minerals, and water collectively called as -----------food.

(a) Body Building (b) Defensive (c) Energy Yielding (d) Facilitating

ii). Vitamin E contributes to the production of --------, making our-----------system strong.

(a)Strength, digestive (b) Antibodies, immune (c) Both a & b (d) Hormones, muscular

iii)------Vitamin is a group of 8 water soluble vitamin which are important for cellular
metabolism.
(a) E (b) B Complex (c) C (d) D
5. The KVS Regional football team started the practice for Foot Ball KVS National Meet . One
day the school Principal visited the playground and watched the practice session. He felt that
the players were weak. Coach informed that most of players are having habit of eating junk
food. Principal arranged a Nutritionist to take care of players’ requirements.

i) Which food Item has carbohydrates and fats?

ii) (a)Bread & Butter


(b) Rice & Pulse
(c) Potato & tomato
(d) Tamato & Almond .

iii)when balanced diet is completed


(a) Complex Carbohydrates
(b) According to the need of the persons
(c) Animal fat rich
(d) 6-7 litres of water

iv) following is called a protective food

(a) Vitamins
(b) Minerals
(c) fat
(d) Carbohydrates

6. Every cell in the human body contains proteins. The basic structure of protein is a chain
of amino acids. You need protein in your diet to help your body repair cells and make new
ones. Protein is also important for growth and development in children, teens, and pregnant
women

Protein has many roles in your body. It helps repair and build your body's tissues, allows
metabolic reactions to take place and coordinates bodily functions. In addition to providing your
body with a structural framework, proteins also maintain proper pH and fluid balance.

i)How much protein a working woman must intake per a day

a) between 50 and 60 grams


b) between 25 and 30 grams
c) between 100 and 150 grams
d) between 150 and 200 grams

ii) From the Items given below which food helps you gain muscle mass .

a) Soya beans
b) Vegetables
c) Fruits
d) All of the above

iii) Side effects of excessive protein in take

a) Dehydration
b) Excessive urination
c) Sweating
d) Obesity

7. Most people get the amount of minerals they need by eating a wide variety of foods.
In some cases, your doctor may recommend a mineral supplement. People who have
certain health problems or under medication may need to avoid one of the minerals. For
example, people with chronic kidney disease need to limit foods that are high in
potassium.

a)How many types of essential minerals are there

b) 16
c) 24
d) 17
e) 15

a) Why body need minerals

b) They help carry out metabolic reactions


c) They give the body energy
d) They insulate the body organs
e) They withdraw heat from the body

i) Which are essential minerals required for the human body

a) calcium, phosphorus, potassium


b) riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid
c) methionine, phenylalanine, threonine,
d) alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).

8. Misconception of dieting, many think skipping a few meals will decrease total calorie intake, it
usually leads to overeating at next meal or increased snacking throughout the day. “Skipping
meals can slow down one’s metabolism, which is the opposite of what we are striving for with
weight loss,”

i)What is the meaning of the term pitfall of dieting

a) Importance
b) Draw backs
c) Need
d) Outcome

ii) What is advisable for control of weight

a) Skipping of Meals
b) Exercising
c) Taking more carbohydrates
d) Fat diet

iii) Disadvantage of pitfall of dieting

a) Acne and skin infection


b) Good health
c) Weight control
d) Good metabolism

9. There are seven main classes of nutrients that the body needs. These are carbohydrates,
proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, fibre and water. It is important that everyone consumes
these seven nutrients on a daily basis to help them build their bodies and maintain their health.

i) Which of the following contains all ingredients of a balanced diet

a) Meat
b) Butter
c) Lemon
d) Fish

ii)Which is non-nutritive component of diet

a) Fats
b) Carbohydrates
c) Proteins
d) Water

iii)Roughage is a component of food which has

a) Nutritive Value
b) No Nutritive Value
c) More Nutritive value
d) 50% Nutritive value

10. Vitamins are an essential part of our diet. Without an adequate amount of vitamins, a
deficiency will occur. Vitamins are naturally found in the foods that we consume and are
also found in supplements. A well-balanced diet is often enough to meet the vitamin needs
of healthy individuals. When supplementation is needed, it is important to know how much you
need to take and the best way to take it.

i) Vitamin D deficiency can lead to

a) Heart Attack
b) Loss of bone density
c) Kidney failure
d) Diabetics

ii) What happens when vitamin A is deficient?

a) Night blindness
b) Rickets
c) Giddiness
d) Weight loss

iii) Which of the following vitamins helps in preventing from heart attack

a) K
b) A
c) B
d) E

Knowledge & Understanding -MCQ

Q.1 A balanced diet is complete, when it will be–

A. Complex Carbohydrates B. According to the needs of the person


C. Animal fat rich D. 4 to 5 litter water

Q.2 Which food item has carbohydrates and fats

A. Bread and butters B. Rice and Pules B. Potato and Tomato D.


Tomato and Almond

Q.3 Sources of Proteins includes

A. Fish C. Spinach B. Potato D. Cucumber

Q.4 Maximum Carbohydrates are obtained from

A. Whole grain food B. Fish C. Plant oil D. Nuts

Q.5 What is the function of protein as a nutrient.


A. Growth of organs and development of new Tissues B. Does not carry oxygen
and haemoglobin to all parts of the body C. Required for metabolism
D. Prevents skin from being rough
Q.6 Match the following

1. Creates antibodies A. Fat


2. Protects internal organs B. Calcium
3. Essential for bones and teeth C. Iron
4. Essential for creating haemoglobin D. protein
(a) 1D, 2A, 3B, 4C (b) 1D, 2B, 3A, 4C
(c) 1-A, 2C, 3C, 4D (d) 1-B, 2C, 3D, 4A

Q.7 Match the following

1. Carbohydrate A. Build interal organs


2. Protein B. Provides energy to the body
3. Fat C. Make cells soft and flexible
4. Water D. Protect the soft
organs (a) 1-D, 2-A, 3-B, 4-C (b) 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4C
(c) 1-B, 2-A, 3-C, 4D (d) 1-B, 2-C, 3-4, 4A

Q.8 It is the example of macro-Mineral.

A. Phosphorus B. Copper C. iodine D. Iron

Q.9 Body needs vitamins and minerals because

A. They give the body energy B. They help carry out metabolic reactions
C. They insulate the body’s organs D. They with draw heat from the body

Q.10 Substance needed by the body for growth energy and maintenance is called

A. Nutrient B. Carbohydrate C. Fat D. Calories


Q.11 In which category BMI comes in 30 BMI

A. Obesity I B. Over lead C. Obesity II D. Neath


weight

Q.12 Methods to control healthy body weight

A. Not taking balanced diet B. Regular physical activity


C. Excessive water consumption D. Frequent eating

Q.13 Disadvantages of Dieting

A. No change in body weight B. Over body weight


C. Loss in body weight D. Not achieving the required goal

Q.14 Symptoms of headaches, vomiting, stomach pain. loose motion.

A. Dieting B. Food intolerance C. Food myths D.


Lack of vitamins

Q.15 Match the following

1. Food Intolerance (A) Loss in body weight


2. Food myths (B) Vomiting
3. Dieting (C) Healthy weight
4. B.M.I 24 (D) Do not drink water during
meals a) ID, 2A, 3B, 4C (b) IB, 2D, 3A, 4C
(c) IB, 2A, 3D, 4C (d) ID, 2A, 3C, 4B

Q.16 Match the following

1. Protein (A) Teeth and blood related discuse


2. Water (B) Growth of skin, nails, hair, internal organs.
3. Colour compound (C) 60-70% Precent of human body
4. Dieting (D) Make food appealing
(a) IB, 2C, 3D, 4A (b) IC, 2D, 3A, 4B
(c) ID, 2A, 3C, 4B (d) IA, 2C, 3B, 4D

Q.17 Match the following

1. Dryness (A) Deficiency of calcium


2. Anaemia (B) Deficiency vitamin A
3. Decreased bone density (C) Lack of water during dieting
4. Night Blindness (D) Dificiency iron
(a) ID, 2C, 3A, 4B (b) IC, 2D, 3A, 4B
(c) IA, 2B, 3C, 4D (d) ID, 2C, 3B, 4B

Q.18 Maximum Carbohydrates are obtained from

(a) Whole grain food (b) Fish (c) Plant oil (d) Nuts

Q.19 Sources of Proteins includes

(a) Fish (b) Spinach (c) Potato (d) D. Cucumber

Application Based Question Unit – 2

6. Match the following:


5. Food Intolerance - (a) Do not drink water during
meals
6. Food myths - (b) Vomiting
7. Balanced diet - (c) Loss in body weight
8. Dieting - (d) According to the needs of
the person

2. 2. 3. 4.

E) b a d c
F) a b c d
G) d c b a
H) c d b d

7. Match the following:

2. Essential for normal growth of the body - (a) Vitamin


E

2. Essential for the formation of healthy teeth and bones - (b) Vitamin
K

3. Proper functioning of adrenal and sex glands. - (c) Vitamin


A

4. Helpful in the clotting of blood - (d) Vitamin


D

2. 2. 3. 4.

E) a b c d
F) c d a b
G) b d c a
H) c b a d

8. Match the following:

3. Source of Protein - (a)

2. Source of Carbohydrate - (b)


3. Source of Fat - (c)

(d)
4. Source of Iron -

3. 2. 3. 4.

M) a b c d
N) b a d c
O) c a b d
P) b c d a

9. Which statement is not correct in the statement of BMI given below?

A) When BMI Below 18.5 - Underweight


B) When BMI 30.0 and above Obese
C) When BMI Below 25.0-29.9 - Overweight
D) When BMI Below 30.0 and below Obese

10. If Number of team is 25 (Knockout Fixture) Match the following:

4. source of vitamin C - (a) Plant oils

2. source of vitamin A - (b) Sun

3. source of vitamin D - (c) Papaya

4. source of vitamin B - (d) Gooseberry

4. 2. 3. 4.

Q) a b c d
R) b a d c
S) c d a b
T) d c b a
11. If Number of team is 25 (Knockout Fixture) Match the following:

5. source of vitamin C - (a) Plant oils

2. source of vitamin A - (b) Sun

3. source of vitamin D - (c) Papaya

4. source of vitamin B - (d) Gooseberry

5. 2. 3. 4.

U) a b c d
V) b a d c
W) c d a b
X) d c b a

Application Based Question Unit – 2

1. Match the following:

1. Food Intolerance -(a) Do not drink water during meals


2. Food myths - (b) Vomiting
3. Balanced diet - (c) Loss in body weight
4. Dieting - (d) According to the needs of the person

1 2. 3. 4.

I) b a d c
J) a b c d
K) d c b a
L) c d b d

2.Match the following:

1Essential for normal growth of the body (a) Vitamin E

2. Essential for the formation of healthy teeth and bones (b) Vitamin K

3. Proper functioning of adrenal and sex glands. (c) Vitamin A

4. Helpful in the clotting of blood (d) Vitamin

D1 2. 3. 4.
I) a b c d
J) c d a b
K) b d c a
L) c b a d

3,Match thefollowing:

1. Source of Protein - (a)

2. Source of Carbohydrate - (b)

3. Source of Fat - (c)

4. Source of Iron - (d)

1. 2. 3. 4.

Y) a b c d
Z) b a d c
AA) c a b d
BB) b c d a

4.Which statement is not correct in the statement of BMI given below?

A) When BMI Below 18.5 - Underweight


B) When BMI 30.0 and above Obese
C) When BMI Below 25.0-29.9 - Overweight
D) When BMI Below 30.0 and below Obese
6. Match the following:

7. source of vitamin C - (a) Plant oils

2. source of vitamin A - (b) Sun

3. source of vitamin D - (c) Papaya

4. source of vitamin B - (d) Gooseberry

1. 2. 3. 4.

CC) a b c d
DD) b a d c
EE) c d a b
FF) d c b a

Assertion & Reasoning -MCQ


Q.1 Assertion (A) - Balance diet is good for sports person as well as sedentary
lifestyle peoples.

Reason (R) - Balance Diet contains adequate amounts of all the necessary nutrients
required for proper growth & maintenance of body.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Correct Answer -

Q.2 Assertion (A) - Macro Nutrients are the nutritive components of food that the
body needs for energy and to maintain the body’s structure and systems.

Reason (R) - Minerals and Vitamins are the macro nutrients of diet.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Correct Answer -
Q.3 Assertion (A) - A healthy weight is a weight that reduce your risk for
health problems.

Reason (R) - Body mass index (weight in kg/height in meter square) are good way to
achieve healthy weight.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Correct Answer –

Assertion (A) - Simple carbohydrate are made up of shorter chains of molecules and are
quicker to digest than complex carbohydrates.

Reason (R) - Peas, beans, whole grains and vegetables are complex carbohydrates.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

Correct Answer –

Assertion (A) - Goiter is caused due to deficiency of iodine.

Reason (R) - Iron is essential for the formation of thyroxin hormone.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false

Correct Answer -

Explanation –

Q.4 Assertion (A) – Fat provides us with twice as much energy as

carbohydrate. Reason (R) – Sugar and starch are good in carbohydrate.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false.

Correct Answer -
Q.5 Assertion (A) - For endurance activity diet before competition should be more
amount of complex carbohydrate like - whole-wheat bread, potatoes, sweet potatoes.

Reason (R) - Complex carbohydrate improve athletic performance by delaying fatigue


and allowing an athlete to compete at higher levels for longer.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false.

Correct Answer -

Q.6 Assertion (A) – Vitamin keeps us healthy by helping the body to fight against
the disease.

Reason (R) – Vitamin B and C is a fat soluble.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false.

Correct Answer -

Explanation –

Q.7 Assertion (A) – Vitamin D is responsible for deficiency disease “RICKETS”.

Reason (R) – Vitamin D is a fat soluble.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false.

Correct Answer -

Q.8 Assertion (A) – Inadequate fluid intake and Excessive sweating is a cause of
dehydration in athletes.

Reason (R) – Protein can overcome dehydration in athletes.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false.


Correct Answer -

Explanation -

Q.9 Assertion (A) – Dieting can lead to improper functioning of the body.

Reason (R) – Nutrients like simple, complex carbohydrate and fats are restricted
in dieting.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) Both A and R are false.

Correct Answer -
(UNIT – 5) CHILDREN AND WOMEN IN SPORTS

Case Studies- MCQ


Q.1. Below given the summary data of a survey conducted on the students with
postural deformities.
25% students have Round Shoulders
05% students have Knock Knees
20% students have Bow legs
05% students have Flat Foot
20% students have Scoliosis
20% students have Kyphosis
10% students have Lordosis
On the basis of the above data provided, answer the following questions.

1. 25% of the students suffering from


a. Scoliosis b. Fat foot c. Round shoulders d. Lordosis
ANS:

2. Among Led deformity, which category is highly affected


a. Fat Foot b. Knock Knees c. Lordosis d. Bow Legs
ANS:

3. 50% of the students are suffering from the following combination


a. ROUND SHOULDERS & LEG DEFORMITIES
b.SCOLIOSIS & LORDOSIS
c. KYPHOSIS & LEG DEFORMITY
d.BOW LEGS & LORDOSIS
ANS:

4. Spiral deformities are


a. Lordosis, Round Shoulders, Flat Foot
b.Kyphosis, Lordosis, Scoliosis
c.Scoliosis, Kyphosis, Flat Foot
d.Round Shoulders, Bow legs, Scoliosis
ANS: b (Kyphosis, Lordosis, Scoliosis)

5. Among Spinal deformities which category is less


affected a.Lordosis
b.Kyphosis
c.Scoliosis
d.Black Box
ANS:

Q. 2. Deepa wants to learn badminton, but her brother made fun of her and ridiculed her. Her
parents, seeing her interest, sent her to a professional coach in the Academy to learn that
Sport properly and professionally.

Based on this case study, answer the following questions.


1. Why was Deepa ridiculed by her brother?
(a) She wanted to learn sport (b) She did not want to learn badminton
(c) She wanted to have fun (d) She is not serious about sports
Ans:

2. What values are shown by her parents.


(a)Right judgement (b) No gender discrimination
(c) High attitude (d)
Indiscipline Ans:

3. What does this show about females?


(a) Girls awareness (b) Interest in sports
(c) Gender discrimination (d) Support to
boys Ans:

Q.3. Mr.Alex, Physical education Teacher at Public School observed that a student of
class VIII has a problem of Lumbar-Spine, which is bent in front beyond the normal level.
He suggested some exercises to rectify this problem.

Based on this case study, answer the following questions.

1. What is this deformity known as?


(a) Scoliosis (b) Lordosis
(c) Kyphosis (d) Flat foot
Ans:

2. Lordosis is commonly known as


(a) Hollow back (b) Hunch back
(c) Sideways bending (d) Kyphosis
Ans:

3. Lordosis is the deformity related to


(a) Foot (b) Vertebral column
(c) Shoulder (d) Legs
Ans:

Q.4. Anita, a student of class XII, used to read books in the library. One day she was studying
the history of women participation in Indian sports and felt that they should be encouraged to
actively participate in sports. She believed that impossible things can be achieved through
participation in sports.

Based on this case study, answer the following questions.

1. In which year did women first participate in the Olympics?


(a) 2000 (b) 1900 (c) 2012 (d) 1947
Ans:
2. Which of the following players is associated with Athletics?
(a) Sania Mirza (b) Saina Nehwal (c) Karnam Malleshwari (d)
P.T.Usha Ans:

3. Who is the first Indian woman to win the medal at Olympics?


(a) Karnam Malleshwari (weight lifting)
(b) Mirabai Chanu
(c) Mary kom
(d) P.V.Sindhu
ANS

On the basis of pie chart given above, answer the following questions.
Q.1. The locality community hall has Gymnasium. For which category do you recommend to go for
gym?
a. Late childhood b. Teenager
b. Infant d. Early childhood
ANS:

Q.2. Gross Motor development primarily takes place in this age


a. Infant-hood b. Later childhood
c.Teenage d. Middle age
ANS:

Q.6. In a playground of a private school, sports class is going on for all primary children.
During this class some children are involved in running, throwing and hopping. Where as others
are involved in ball games like Football and Handball.

On the basis of case given , answer the following questions.

1. Children who are involved in running, throwing and hopping belongs to which stage of growth
and development?
a. Infanthood(0 – 1 yr) b. Early childhood(2 -6 yrs.)
c. Middle childhood(7-10 yrs.) d. Later childhood (11 – 12yrs.)
ANS:
2. Children who were playing ball games like Football and Handball represent which group?

a.Early childhood b.Adolescence

c.Later childhood d.Babyhood

ANS:

Q.7. Tom’s parents gives him very good diet, encourages him to do heavy physical workouts
and to play team game,s where as his brother Sam is allowed to play recreational activities.

On the basis of case given , answer the following questions.

1. Tom belongs to which stage of growth.

a. Adolescent b. Later childhood


b. Infant d.Old age
ANS:

2. Sam represents which stage of growth

a. Babyhood b.Adolescence

c.Later childhood d.Early childhood

ANS:

Q.8. Harry met with an major accident. Later on he suffered from shoulder and thoracic
deformity problems. After few months he started practicing Chakrasan and Dhanurasan
to rectify his deformities.

On the basis of case given , answer the following questions.


1. Harry’s accident lead his body to
a. Good posture b. Bad posture

c. Curvature body d. Bent body

ANS:

2. What may be the thoracic deformity Harry suffered from


a. Flat foot b. Round Shoulders
c.Kyphosis d. Bow legs
ANS:

3. Harry practiced Chakrasan and Dhanurasan to rectify which


deformity. a.Round shoulders b. Bow legs

c.Flat Foot d. Lordosis

ANS:

Q.9. Meena’s coach was training her for District level competition. Which giving coaching he
realized that her Knees are always getting close to one and other. Than he recommended her
two
asanas, like Garud Asana and Ardh Matasyendra Asana. By continuous practice her problem was
rectified.

On the basis of case given , answer the following questions

1. Meena was suffering from which deformity


a. Thoracic b. Leg
b. Vertibral d. Spine
ANS:

2. Garud Asana and Ardh Matasyendra Asana is recommended for which deformity
a. Scoliosis b.Lordosis

c.Kyphosis d.Bow Legs


ANS:

Q.10. In a school for special children, a physical instructor was planning for the physical
activities which involves yogasanas, movement coordination as the growth and development
in children was not up to the mark.
1. When growth and development in children is not up to the mark, it gives
a.Bad posture b. Good posture
c. Good Growth d.Good
development ANS:

2. In the above case, many children are prone to various types of


a. Fractures b. Deformities
c. Diseases d. None
ANS:

Knowledge & Understanding -MCQ


Q.1. Which development is motor development

A. Bones & muscles B. Sense Organs C. Disorder development D.


Postural deformity

Q.2. Select the right no of motor skills development in children

A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 1

Q.3. Painting, catching activities are the examples of

A. Gross motor skill development B. Fine motor skill development


C. Sensory skill development D. Bone & muscles development

Q.4. Choose the correct one

1. Big muscles actives a. 3 to 6 yrs.


2. Small muscles activities b. Running, jumping
3. Early childhood c. Painting, catching
1. 1–a, 2–b, 3–c
2. 1–c, 2–b, 3–a
3. 1–b, 2–c, 3–a
4. 1–c, 2-a, 3-b

Q.5. Select the correct development during infancy state.


A. Moral values B. Various senses C. fine motor skill
D. Writing skills

Q.6. Pre-school children learn things by

A. Imagination B. Practice C. Lecture D.


Repetition

Q.7. In the childhood, children’s behaviour is mostly influenced by

A. Friends B. School C. Peer group D. family

Q.8. In adolescence exercises help to

A. Strengthens of cardio-vascular system B. Increases age


toward old
C. Move away from society D. Remove various senses

Q.9 Choose the correct one


A B

1. Infancy a. 13-18 yrs.


2. Old age b. 19 to 59 yrs.
3. adult hood c. 60 yrs and above
4. adolescences d. 3 to 12 yrs.
5. childhood e. 0-2 yrs.
1. 1–a, 2–b, 3–c, 4–d, 5–e
2. 1–e, 2–c, 3–b, 4–a, 5–d
3. 1–e, 2–d, 3–c, 4–b, 5–a
4. 1–b, 2-c, 3-d, 4–a, 5–e

Q.10. Deformity means

A. The malformation of any component of the body B. The of


malfunction of body’s organs
C. The malfunction of joints of the body D. De-shaped of muscles

Q.12. Lordosis deformity is

A. Lateral curvature of the spine B. Arch of sole of feet


C. Abnormal backword curvature of the thoracic region of the spin D. Agora vatted
lower curvature of the lumber region

Q.13. Scoliosis is postural deformity where the person body position become-

A. Lateral curvature of the spine B. Arch of sole of feet


C. Wide gap between the knees D. A side way curvature of the spine

Q.14. What are the causes of “flat foot’’.

A. Weak muscles of the foot B. Improper shoes of carry heavy weight

B. Healthy muscles of the body D. Both (a) & (b)

Q.15. Choose correct one

1. flat foot a. wide gap


2. Knock knee b. inward bend
3. Bow legs c. Abnormal arch
A. 1–a, 2–b, 3–c
B. 1–c, 2–a, 3–b
C. 1–c, 2–b, 3–a
D. 1–b, 2–a, 3–c

Q.16. Choose correct one


A B

1. Round shoulder a. Abdomen is ahead of body


2. Scoliosis b. sideways curvature of the spine
3. Lordosis c. Forward rounding of upper back
4. Kyphosis d. forward bending of
shoulder A. 1–a, 2–d, 3–c, 4–b
B. 1–d, 2–b, 3–a, 4–c
C. 1–d, 2–a, 3–c, 4–b
D. 1–b, 2–c, 3–d, 4–a

Q.17. Select the correct reason for less participation of female in sports.

A. Low physical fitness B. Lack of education C. Good Legal system D. (a) & (b) both

Q.18. Select the correct reason to improve participation of female in sports

A. Good legal system B. Female role model C. Both (a) & (b) D.
Improper motivation

Q.19. Menarche is the

A. Very first menstrual bleeding in girls B. Last menstrual bleeding in girls.

C. Irregular bleeding in girls. D. Regular bleeding in girls.

Q.20. The average menstrual cycle consists of days.

(a) 10–15 days B. 15–25 days C. 21–35 days D. 05-10 days

Q.21. Define menstrual Dysfunction

A. Irregular menstrual bleeding B. Delay of menstrual cycle


C. Lack of Haemoglobin D. Extra amount of Haemoglobin

Q.22. A B

a. Menarche 1. Irregular menstrual bleeding


b. Menstrual cycle 2. Very first menstrual bleeding
c. Menstrual dysfunction 3. 21–35 days
1. a–1, b–2, c–3, 2. a–3, b–2, c–1
3. a–2, b–3, c–1 4. 1 & 2 both

Q.23. Osteoporosis mean.

A. Insufficient calcium in bone B. Low bone density


C. a & b both D. None of these

Q24. Anorexia nervosa is a

A. mental disorder illness B. Wrong perception


C. Normal diet related diseases D. Serious disease

Q.25. Amenorrhoea is the caused by


a. Hormonal imbalance, irregularity in diet B. Hormonal Imbalance
in reproductive system
c.Hormonal imbalance & irregular in menstrual cycle D. Hormonal balance regular in
menstrual period

Q.26. Bulimia Nervosa is an

A. Eating disorder B. Eating disability


C. eating of balance diet D. eating of habits

Application Based -MCQ


1) Match list – I with list – II and select the correct answer from the code given below:

List I – Postural Deformities List II – Relates to

(a) Scoliosis (1) Lumbar spine bends in front

(b) Lordosis (2) Vertibral Column bends to sideward

(c) Flat foot (3) Outward Walking

(d) Knock knee (4) Shoes Arch

Select the correct set of options:

i ii iii iv

A 3 2 1 4

B 4 4 3 3

C 2 1 4 2

D 1 3 2 1

Answer:

2) Identify the postural deformity


a) Bow Leg

b) Knock Knee

c) Flat Foot

d) None

Answer:

3) Identify the postural deformity having hump

a) Lordosis

b) Kyphosis

c) Scoliosis

d) Lumbar deformity

Answer:

4) Later Childhood Growth and Development occurs during phase.

a) 1 to 2 Years

b) 7 to 12 Years

c) 13 to 19 Years

d) 20 and above

Answer:
5) Gross motor components develop mostly during this stage of Growth and Development.
a) Early Childhood

b) Later Childhood

c) Infancy

d) Adolescence

Answer:

Assertion & Reasoning -MCQ


1. Given below are two statements,
one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): Gross Moto Development is the development of the large


muscles in the child’s body.

Reason (R): It allows the movement of fingers and hands like picking up
the objects, using cups, holding and using of pen, pencils.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true,(R) but is not correct explanation of (A).
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

2. Assertion (A): Wrong sitting posture creates postural disabilities.


Reason (R): Correct body posture reflects good personality.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) (A) is true but (R) is false.
c) (A) is false but (R) is true.
d) Both (A) and (R) are true,(R) but is not correct explanation of (A).
Correct Answer:

3. Assertion (A): Children in early childhood age should be physically active.

Reason (R): Two hours of active play per day help in physical and mental
of the child.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true.
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

4. Assertion (A): Environment does not affect the growth and development of
a child in Later Childhood stage

Reason (R): Friendships in this age are often with same gender peers

usually based on proximity, Common interest/ hobbies, or

other perceived commonalities.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true.
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

5. Assertion (A): Inactive Posture: when a person is sleeping or having rest


and body requires minimum muscular efforts.

Reason (R): Active Posture: where integrated muscular activity is

required.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

6, Assertion (A): Scoliosis caused due to one side paralysis of spinal muscles,
short leg of one side, wrong sitting posture and hereditary
defects in structure.
Reason (R): Scaliosis cannot be prevented nor be corrected.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true.
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

6. Assertion (A): Bow legs is the defect of legs, in which legs bend outward.

Reason (R): Exercises that help to improve Bow Legs are walking

inward, Ardh Matsendra asans , Garud Asana etc.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true.
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

7. Assertion (A): Another name of Kyphosis is Hunchback.

Reason (R): It is a convexity of thoracic region of spine.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true.
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

8. Assertion (A): In Tokyo Olympics Pusarla Venkata Sindhu won silver medal
In badminton.

Reason (R): She is the first Indian women, who won two medals in

Olympics.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true.
c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Correct Answer:

9. Assertion (A): Flat Foot is a deformity in which there is no arch in the foot
and the foot is completely flat.

Reason (R): Use of poor quality footwear is one of the causes of Flat Foot.

Codes:
a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b) Both (A) and (R) are true.
c) (A) is true, but (R) are false.
d) (A) is false, but (R) are true.

Correct Answer:

CHAPTER –(VI )
TEST AND MEASUREMENT IN SPORTS
Case Studies- MCQ
1. Ashok Physical Education, teacher is going to test the physical endurance/cardiovascular
fitness of his students. He has gone to the sports shop for purchase the equipment/ material
use for conduct the test.

Q.1. Ashok has ordered the bench for the boys with having the height.

A. 15 Inches.
B. 15 Cm.
C. 20 Inches.
D. 20 Cm.
Answer:-

Q.2. Which one of the following equipment is not required for the test?

A. Metronome.
B. Stopwatch.
C. Stadiometer.
D. Pulse meter.
Answer:-

2. Arun athletic coach has got posting in Ganganagar district. He has to select the players for
the coaching camp for inter district athletics completion. He conducted the endurance/
cardiovascular fitness test before selecting the player for the coaching.

Q.1. For cardiovascular fitness test Arun has to choose one test from the given below.

A. Medicine Ball Put.


B. Harward step test
C. Standing Broad Jump
D. 50 Yard Dash.
Answer:-

Q.2. is the formula used to calculate the score of the subject.

A. 200 x Test duration in seconds/2(P1+P2+P3).


B. 200 x Test duration in seconds/2(P1+P2+P3+P4).
C. 100 x Test duration in seconds/2(P1+P2+P3).
D. 100 x Test duration in
seconds/2(P1+P2+P3+P4). Answer:-

3. Sonali’s grandmother was suffering from the knee pain. She has taken her grandmother to
the physiotherapist; physiotherapist has suggested some exercise to the grandmother, after
some days Sonali has decided to check the effect of exercise on lower body strength of her
grandmother.

Q.1. Which test Sonali should select to check the lower body strength of her grandmother?
A. Back stretch.
B. Arm curl test.
C. Push ups.
D. Chair stand test.
Answer:-

Q.2. Grandmother will place her arms during performing the test.

A. Right arm placed on the chest.


B. Left arm placed on the chest.
C. Parallel arms placed on the chest.
D. Cross arms placed on the
chest. Answer:-

4.Before performing the Chair Sit and Reach test, Mr. Raju has to listen the all instructions
carefully, so that he can perform well in the test to get real scores.

Q1. The age of Mr. Raju should be :

A. Below 20 years.
B. 15 years.
C. 10 years.
D. Above 60 years.
Answer:-

Q2. Chair Sit and Reach test measures:

A. Flexibility.
B. Endurance.
C. Speed.
D. Strength.
Answer:-
5.Salman is a Physical Education student, daly goes for morning walk in the park. Where he has
seen that a group of old age people are also come for walk. As a sudent of Physical Education he
has decided to check the coordination and agility of the persons.

Q1. Which of the following test he will use for check the coordination of old age persons?

A. Sit and Reach test.


B. Shuttle Run.
C. Eight Foot up and go test.
D. Arm curl test.
Answer:-

Q2. Back Scratch test will check the _ of the old age person.

A. Lower body Flexibility.


B. Upper body Flexibility.
C. Abdominal Flexibility.
D. Knee
Flexibility.
Answer:-

6.Mr. Gansham , sarpanch of the Kila village, has seen that youth of his village is wandering hare
and there, he conduct the meeting with the school principals and decided to conduct the
physical fitness test for the youth , so that the youth can get motivation for the fitness and
participation in sports. Village core committee appointed the Mr. Pawan, Physical Education
teacher for conduct the Physical Fitness test.

Q1. Which test will be use by Mr. Pawan for check the agility of the youth?

A. 4x 10m Shuttle Run.


B. 4x 40m Shuttle Run.
C. 6x 90m Shuttle Run.
D. 6x 100m Shuttle
Run. Answer:-

Q2. Which type of strength can be check by conducting the Standing Broad Jump test?

A. Strength Endurance.
B. Maximal Strength.
C. Explosive Strength.
D. Minimal
Stength.
Answer:-

7.Suresh is an aspirant of belt forces, he runs 10 km dally in the morning. His younger brother,
Arun is a Physical Education student, Arun advised the Suresh to check his endurance level by
Rock Port One Mile Test.

Q1. What is the distance Suresh has to run to perform Rock Port One Mile Test?

A. 1709 Meter.
B. 1609 Meter.
C. 1709 Yard.
D. 1609 Yard.
Answer:-

Q2. Endurance can also be name as.

A. V02 MAX.
B. VO3 MAX.
C. VO3 MIN.
D. VO2 MIN.
Answer:-

8.In 1965, AAHPERD has framed a test to check the Moter Fitness of an Athlete to perform
effectively during sports and other Physical Activities.

1. Given below test is not a part of AAHPED Moter Fitness test.


A. 50 Yard Dash
B. Shuttle Run
C. Sit Ups
D. Medicine Ball
Put Answer:-

2. 50 Yard Dash is a test to check the of the player.

A. Agility.
B. Strength.
C. Balance.
D. Endurance.
Answer:-

9.Push Up is the one of the test batteries of the AAHPERED. It measures the upper body
strength and endurance of the players. It should perform after warm up and under the guidance
of the expert.

Q1. What is the full form of AAHPERD Moter Fitness test?


A. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
B. Australian Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
C. American Alliance for Health, Physical Fitness, Recreation and Dance.
D. Australian Alliance for Health, Physical Fitness, Recreation and
Dance. Answer:-

Q2. Modified Push ups measures the of the girls.


A. strength.
B. Speed.
C. Balance.
D. Coordination.
Answer:-

10.Anvesh is performing the Harvard Step test, his Pulse1 is 54, Pulse 2 is 50 and Pulse 46.
Q1. What will be the score of the Anvesh after calculation by the Harvard Step Test
formula?

A. 61
B.60
C.61
D.62
Answer:-

Q2. Harvard Step test is designed in which year?

A. 1927
B.1934
C.1937
D.1943
Answer:-

Knowledge & Understanding -MCQ


Q.1. Match the following

1. 600 m Run/walk A Flexibility


2. Sit and Reach B Upper muscular strangth
3. Push ups (Boys) C Agility
4. 4 × 10 m Shuttle Run D Aerobic capacity
A. 1- C, 2 - B, 3 - D, 4 - A
B. 1D, 2A, 3B, 4C
C. 1B, 2C, 3D, 4A
D. 1,B, 2A, 3C, 4D

Q.2. Partial curl up test for

A. To measure the explosive power of legs B. To measure agility and speed.


C. To measure abdominal strength D. To measure acceleration
speed

Q. 3. Athlete speed (Acceleration) is measured

A. Modified push ups (Girls) B. 4 × 10 m shuttle Run


C. 50 m standing start D. Sit and Reach

Q.4. Modified push ups for

A. Volleyball player B. Boys C. Cricket player D. Girls

Q.5. Measurement of the field for 2ig - 2ag

(a) 16 × 18 m (b) 16 × 10 m (c) 15 × 10 m (d) 16 × 12

Q.6. Weight of the medicine ball for Boys

(a) 1Kg (b) 2Kg (c) 3Kg (d) 4Kg

Q.7. Match the following

1. Arm curl test A. lower back flexibility


2. Back scratch test B. upper body strength
3. Six minute walk test C. cardio-vascular endurance
4. Chair sit and Reach test D. upper body flexibility

A. 1B, 2D, 3C, 4A B. 1C, 2B, 3D, 4A


C. 1C, 2B, 3A, 4D D. 1D, 2C, 3B, 4A
Q.8. Riklis and Jones senior citizen test was developed in
(a) 1990 (b) 2000 (c) 2001
(d)2002
Q.9. Which of the following is assessed by eight foot up and go test.

A. Physiology fitness B. Walking speed, Coordination and agility


C. Lower body flexibility D. Upper body strength

Q.10 Match the following

1. 600 m Ran/walk A. General motor fitness test


2. 2ig - 2ag Run B. Riklis and jones test
3. Harvard step test C. Motor fitness test
4. Six minute walk test D. Cardio vascular fitness test

(a) 10, 2C, 3B, 1A (b) 1C, 2A, 3D, 4B


(c) 1A, 2D, 3D, 4C (d) 1D, 2B, 3A, 4C
Q.11. Match the following

1. motor fitness tests A Chair stand test


2. Riklis and jones test B Compilation of fitness index
3. General motor fitness test C Standing Broad jump
4. Cardio vascular fitness test D 4 × 10 m Shuttle Run

A. 1C, 2B, 3A, 4D B. 1B, 2A, 3D, 4C


C. 1D, 2A, 3C, 4B D. 1B, 2A, 3D, 4C

Application Based -MCQ


Q.1. which formula is correct to measure the VO2 max of an individual in Harvard
Step Test?
A. 200 x Test duration in seconds/2(P1+P2+P3).
B. 200 x Test duration in seconds/2(P1+P2+P3+P4).
C. 100 x Test duration in seconds/2(P1+P2+P3).
D. 100 x Test duration in seconds/2(P1+P2+P3+P4).
Answer:
Q.2. Match the following.
1. Shuttle run (a) Speed
2. 50- Yard dash (b) Agility
3. Standing broad jump (c) Endurance
4. 600- yard or 9 min run/walk d) Strength
1. 2. 3. 4.
A) a b c d
B) b a d c
C) c a d b
D) d a c b
Answer:
Q.3. Match the following.
1. Push-Ups (Girls) (a) Modified
2. 4 X 10 m (b) Run/walk
3. 50-Yard (c) Shuttle run
4. 600 yard (d) Dash
1. 2. 3. 4.
A) a c d b
B) b a d c
C) c a d b
D) d a c b
Answer:
Q.4. Match the following.
1. Chair Sit and Reach (a) Upper Body Flexibility
2. Eight foot up and go (b) Aerobic Endurance
3. Back scratch (c) Agility
4. Six Minute Walk (d) Lower Body Flexibility

1. 2. 3. 4.
A) a c d b
B) b a d c
C) c a d b
D) d c a b
Answer:
Q.5. Match the following.

1. Rikli and Jones (a) Senior Citizen


2. AAHPERD (b) One Mile
3. Harvard (c) Motor Fitness
4. Rock Port (d) Step Ups

1. 2. 3. 4.
A) b c d b
B) b a d c
C) c a d b
D) d a c b
Answer:

Assertion & Reasoning -MCQ


1. ASSERTION (A): The “test” is an instrument or tool to be scientifically
administered. REASON (R): A scientific trait/characteristic data of an individual is
obtained.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and r is true.
d. A is false and R is false.

2. ASSERTION (A):Test and Measurement data are prerequisite for Evaluation.


Evaluation tells
the progress of an individual or group.
REASON (R): Test and Measurement data shows the progress of an individual or a group.

a.A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and r is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION:Test and Measurement data should be evaluated to show the progress of an
individual or a group.

3.ASSERTION (A):Acceleration and Speed can be measured by sprint in Physical Fitness


Test as it is an aerobic activity.
REASON (R):Sprint is an Anaerobic activity, which measures explosive power in a very
short
duration of time.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION: Acceleration and Speed can be measured by sprint, as it is carried out without
using oxygen, thus an anaerobic activity.

4.ASSERTION (A): Shuttle run test battery measures speed, agiliti and body control during
change of directions,
REASON(R): This test battery measures agility, quickness and body control, as it is an
Aerobic activity.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION: Shuttle run is an aerobic activity as it is performed with oxygen and not for a
very short duration of time.

5. ASSERTION (A): Cardiorespiratory fitness of an individual is measured by “ Harvard


Step Test”.
REASON(R): Pulse rate/Heart rate is measured per minute in this test.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION: Cardiorespiratory ability is checked by Rockport Walking test
and Cardiovascular ability is checked by Harvard Step Test.

6. ASSERTION (A): Partial Curl Up Test measures upper body strength and
endurance. REASON(R): Push Ups/Modified Push Ups Test measures abdominal
strength and Endurance.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION: Partial Curl Up Test measures abdominal strength and endurance. Push
Ups/Modified Push Ups Test measures upper body strength and endurance.

7. ASSERTION (A): The Fitness Index score can be determined by Short form and Long
form formulae.
REASON(R): Short form fitness Index score is more accurate than Long form Fitness score.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION:
8. ASSERTION (A): Fitness ability of senior citizens cannot be checked.
REASON(R): Functional Fitness ability of senior citizen can be checked by various test
batteries.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION: Functional Fitness ability of senior citizen can be checked by Rikli and Jones
Test.

9. ASSERTION (A): In Rikli and Jones Test Six minute walk is conducted to assess the
coordination and agility of senior citizens.
REASON(R): 8 feet - up and Go test measures flexibility.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.
ANS:
EXPLANATION: In Rikli and Jones Test Six minute walk measures aerobic fitness, 8 feet - up
and Go test measures speed, agility and balance while moving and Sit and reach test measures
flexibility.

10. ASSERTION (A): For Senior Citizens Chair stand test measures leg strength
and Endurance.
REASON(R): Range of motion of shoulder is measured by Back scratch test.

a. A is true and R is true.


b. A is true and R is false.
c. A is false and R is true.
d. A is false and R is false.

ANS:
EXPLANATION: These two test batteries are a part of Rikli and Jones Test for Senior
(UNIT – 8)

Biomechanics in sports

Case Studies- MCQ


1.The place of biomechanics is very important in the game, its knowledge is very
important for the players and the coach, through this we try to improve our game and
make it better, it leads the game towards the best performance.

Q1. A movement away from the midline: Answer :

A) Adduction
B) Flexion
C) Abduction
D) Extension

Q2. a movement towards the midline. Answer :

A) Adduction
B) Flexion
C) Abduction
D) Extension

Q3. A movement that decreases the angle between two body parts Answer :

A) Adduction
B) Flexion
C) Abduction
D) Extension

Q4. A movement that increases the angle between two body parts Answer :

A) Adduction
B) Flexion
C) Abduction
D) Extension

2.There are different types of competition in the sport of athletics. Like running, jumping
and throwing, all these sports involve the ability of the players as well as the facts of
some biomechanics. Through which the player is able to perform well in this competition.
Like Neeraj Chopra performed in Tokyo Olympics, if the javelin release angle is in between
40 to 45 degrees, then it covers more distance, we study all these facts in biomechanics.
Q1. In the game of cricket, the ball is hit by the batsman, the ball after impacting the bat
crosses the boundary line, choose one of the options given below and state what Newton is
between the ball and the bat The rule is working.

nd
A) Newton’s 2 Law
st
B) Newton’s 1 Law
rd
C) Newton’s 3 Law
D) None of the above

Answer :

E) Q2. Which Newton's

law applied when the athlete

is in running position?

nd
A) Newton’s 2 Law
st
B) Newton’s 1 Law
rd
C) Newton’s 3 Law
D) None of the above

Answer :

Q3. Jumping jacks exercise is related to which movement.

A) Adduction - Abduction
B) Flexion - Extension
C) Supination - Pronation
D) None of the above

Answer :
Q4. When we walk, our leg and hand move front and back this is related to which movement.

A) Adduction - Abduction
B) Flexion - Extension
C) Supination - Pronation
D) None of the above

Answer :B

Q5. Which Newton's law applied when the ball was placed in the penalty spot?

nd
A) Newton’s 2 Law
st
B) Newton’s 1 Law
rd
C) Newton’s 3 Law
D) None of the above

Answer : B

Q6) In Biomechanics class, Ramana, the teacher, brings the students to the physics lab of his
school. The students get confused why they bring them in physics lab instead of going to field.
But in lab they have their class. After the completion of the class they realize the fact.
1) Why does the teacher bring the students to physics lab for biomechanics class?
a) It deals with physics principle b) Sliding friction
c) Rolling friction d) Static
friction Answer :
2) Biomechanics is associated with.
a) Mechanics b) Physics c) Mechanics and Physics d) Mechanics and
Anatomy Answer :
3) Friction can be increased by which of the following?
a) Smooth surface b) Dry surface c) Decrease of the weight d) all of the above
Answer :
Q7) During the physical education class Newton’s Laws of motion were disclosed and their
practical application in sports events was explained to the students. These laws are most
relevant in sports as most of the actions in sports are related to these laws.

1) News first Law of motion is also known as?


a) Law of inertia b) Law of momentum c) Law of reaction d) Law of acceleration
Answer :

2) What is the relationship between mass and force?


a) Directly proportional b) No relationship c) Inversely proportional d) Both a and b

Answer :

3) Newton’s Second law is also known as


a) The law of reaction b) The law of inertia
c) The Law of acceleration d) None of these

Answer :

Q8) Mr Muralidharan is explaining to his trainers, It has become necessary to have good
understanding of the application of physics to sports, as physical principles such as motion,
resistance, momentum and friction play an important part in most sporting events.

1) What are the areas biomechanics support the performance?


a) Performance Enhancement b) Technique improvement
b) c) Equipment improvement d) All of the

above Answer :

2) What is explaining Mr Muralidharan to his trainers?


a) Application of physics to sports b) No need of any applications
b) c) Physics may not apply d) Biomechanics is not related to

sports Answer :

3) What are the techniques are modified on the basis of biomechanics?


a) Normal cloths b) Aerodynamic Cloths c) cotton cloths d) none of the

above Answer :

Q9) Mr Uday is asking his friend that a sports person does at least one of the four types of
body movement at a time when she/he engages in a game.
On the basis of the situation given, answer the following questions:
1. When the sports person squats, which of the following movement will she/he
be performing?
a) Internal rotation b) Extension c) Side flexion d) Adduction
Answer :
2. Which body parts falls in the exception zone of flexion?
a) Thumb b) Wrist c) Knee d) Elbow
Answer :
1. If a sports person flaps her/his arms to warm up, what sort of movement(s)
is she/he performing?

a) Extension and Flexion b) Extension and Adduction


c) Flexion and Abduction d) Abduction and Adduction
Answer :
Q10. Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727) was an English scientist who made great
contributions to physics, Optics, Maths and Astronomy. He is known for his Three Laws of
Motion and the Universal Law of Gravitation.
(1) According to Newton’s first law of motion, a moving object that is not acted on by
an unbalanced force will.

a). remain in motion b) eventually come to a stop.


c) change its momentum d) accelerate.
Answer :
(2) According to which Newton’s law of motion, the swimmer moves her hand down and
to the left and her body goes forward to the right.

a) Newton’s 1st Law b) Newton’s 2nd Law


c) Newton’s3rd Law d) The law of
acceleration Answer

(3) A force in the opposite direction to the motion of the object will cause the object
to a). speed up b). slowdown c). turn d). crash
Answer :

Knowledge & Understanding -MCQ


Q.1. Which is not the Importance of Biomechanics

A. Improvement of Technique B. To under stance the structure of Movement &


effect of forces on the Movement
C. To understand Physiology of human body D. Improvement of sports Equipment’s

Q.2. Biomechanics Deals units.

A. Muscles involved in Movement B. Effect of force on


Different Movements done by human body
C. To understand the physiology of the body D. To understand Time & Distance concept
of Various Movements

Q.3. Mach the following.

(a) Flexion (i) Increase in Angle


(b) Extension (ii) Away from Mid line of body
(c) Abduction (iii) Towards the Mid line of body
(d) Adduction (iv) Decrease in angle
1. a–IV, b–I, c–III, d–II 3. c–II, d–III, a–I, b–IV
3. a–IV, b–I, c–II, d–III 4. c–I, d–IV, a–III, b–II

Q.4. Bending of Elbow when our hand is going toward our chest is

(a) Flexion (b) Extension (c) Abduction (d) Adduction

Q.5. Opening of hand sidewise when our hand is moving away from body is example

of (a) Abduction (c) Adduction (c) Flexion (d) Extension

Q.6. Newton’s 2nd law is also known as

(a) Law of Action Reaction B. Law of Inertia C. Law of Acceleration


D. Law of velocity

Q.7. In the long jump take off which law works


(a) 1st law of newton B. 2nd law of newton C. 3rd law of newton D. Low of
conservation of mass.

Q.8. The force which oppose the relative motion between the surfaces of two object
is known as

(a)Frictional force (b) Gravitational force (c) Applied force (d) Tension
force

Q.9. The force produced when the surfaces of two objects comes to contract of each
other & tends to move but their is no relative motion between them is known as

(a)Static friction (b) Sliding friction (c) Rolling friction


(d) Fluid friction

Q.10. Match the following (1 Marks)

(a) Abduction (i) Decreasing in Angle


(b) Newton’s 2nd law (ii) Frictional force
(d) Force That oppose Movement (iii) Away from mid line
(d) Flexion (iv) Law of Acceleration
(a) a – iii, b – iv, c – ii, d – I (b) a –iv, b – iii, c – ii, d – i
(c) a – iv, b – iii, c – i, d – ii (d) a – ii, d – iv, b – iii, c – i

Q.11. Match the following marks

(a) Mechanical friction (i) Increased in angle


(b) Law of Inertia (ii) Object are solid comes in contract
(c) Take off high jump (iii) 3rd law of motion
(d) Extension (iv) Things Remains in its position
(a) a – ii, b – iv, c – iii, d – ii (b) a – iv, b – ii, c – iii, d – i
(c) a – iv, b – ii, c – i, d –iii (d) a – iii, b – ii, c – i, d – iv

Application Based -MCQ


3. Match the following:

3. -

4. -

5. -
6. -

3. 2. 3. 4.

M) a b c d
N) b a d c
O) d c b a
P) c d b d

4. Match the following:

3. -

2. -

3. -

4. -

3. 2. 3. 4.

M) a b c d
N) b a d c
O) b d a c
P) c d a b

5. Match the following:


8. a movement that decreases the angle between two body parts - (a)
Extension

2. a movement that increases the angle between two body parts - (b)
Flexion

3. a movement away from the midline - (c) Adduction

4. a movement towards the midline - (d) Abduction

7. 2. 3. 4.

GG) a b c d
HH) b a d c
II) d c b a
JJ) b c d a

6. Which Newton's law will apply while taking off in long jump?

A) 3rd newton's law


B) 1st newton's law
C) 2nd newton's law
D) None of these

7. Which statement is wrong in the statement of Newton's first law given below?
A) Football on the field.
B) Book placed on the table.
C) A ball rolling in a cricket field.
D) Dribbling in a basketball game.

Assertion & Reasoning -MCQ

1. Assertion (A): The coordinated action of skeletal muscles with bones of skeletal
system forms a complex system of anatomical levers.
Reason (R): Flexion of elbow is second class lever.
Code:
A) (A) is true but (R) is false
B) Both (A) and (R) are true
C) Both (A) and (R) are false
D) (R) is true but (A) is false

Answer

(Assertion is true and reason is false because flexion movement in elbow work 3rd
class lever.)

2. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): For a squat jump one goes down at first by flexing hip, knee and ankle
joints.
Reason (R): Lowering of Centre of gravity increases degree of stability.
Which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer

3. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): If the net external force on the body is zero, then its acceleration is
zero.
Reason (R): Acceleration does not depend on force.
Which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer

4. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Increase of angle of knee is called extension.
Reason (R): The movement by which the two elements of any jointed part are drawn
away from each other.
Code:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer
5. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): The first law states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an
object in motion will stay in motion unless an external force acts on it.
Reason (R): The motion of a ball falling down through the atmosphere, or a model rocket
being launched up into the atmosphere are both examples of Newton's first law.
Code:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer –(A) : Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

6. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): For the motion of electron around nucleus, Newton’s second law is used.
Reason (R): Newton's Second Law of Motion says that acceleration (gaining speed)
happens when a force acts on a mass (object).
Which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true

Answer –

7. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): A cricketer moves his hands forward to catch a ball so as to catch it
easily without hurting.
Reason (R): He tries to decrease the distance travelled by the ball so that it hurts less.
Which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true

Answer

8. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): A block placed on a table is at rest, because action force cancels the
reaction force on the block.
Reason (R): The net force on the block is zero. Because as there is no displacement.
Which one of the following is correct?
(A) (A) is false but (R) is true
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

Answer –

9. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Friction is the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to
another.
Reason (R): Though friction dissipates power, but without friction we cannot walk.
Which one of the following is correct?
(A) is false but (R) is true
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true and(R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

Answer –

10. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): The third law of motion concludes that the forces occur in action and
reaction.
Reason (R): The action force is equal to the reaction force.
(A) is false but (R) is true
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

Answer –

Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Reason (R): A weight-lifter performing a bench press applies force to the barbell to
lift it and the barbell in turn pushes down the hands of the weight-lifters.
In the context of the above two statements, which of the following statement is
correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false and (R) is true

Answer

11. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled
as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Newton’s second low of motion gives the measurement of force.
Reason (R): According to Newton’s second law of motion, force is directly proportional
to the rate of change of momentum.
In the context of the above two statements, which of the following statement is
correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false and (R) is true

Answer

12. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled
as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Newton’s first law of motion is also called the law of Inertia.
Reason (R): According to first law of motion everything in the universe is lazy and needs
some force to move, slow down, stop or change direction.
In the context of the above two statements, which of the following statement is
correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false and (R) is true

Answer

Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): sports person performance can be improved by improving his/her
technique.
Reason (R): The coaches many used their knowledge of biomechanics to rectify the
errors made by the sports person in order to improve the execution of a skill.
In the context of the above two statements, which of the following statement is
correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false and (R) is true

Answer

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