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CSET PE
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health-fitness-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Rotates part of the body on ANY axis. neck - arms
Obese
prediction of various angles
coordination
Twist
2. Movements using large muscle groups
gross motor skills
crosslateral
strength
object permanence
3. A stage of cognitive development during which a child acquires reasoning skills and is able to differentiate between her viewpoints and others
Territory games
high body fat
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
concrete operational stage
4. In relation to exercise - how difficult an exercise is
musculoskeletal system
intensity
mature motor patterns
aerodynamics
5. First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia)- an object at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
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6. Ability to change direction quickly while controlling the body
agility
aerodynamics
muscular power
aerobic efficiency
7. Movement that results in location change
locomotor movement
Fine Motor areas
smoking - family history obesity
Aerobic
8. National Association of Sports and Physical Education
catching
NASPE
Motor Development
200 mg/dl
9. Beats per minute for a resting heart rate
crosslateral
body balance
body conformation
40-90
10. The desire to learn influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic rewards
motivation
Target games
muscular strength
throwing
11. Of relating to heredity formulates the age or developmental stage in which the child is ready for motor activities.
Motor Development
intensity
body conformation
cardiovascular system
12. How a child thinks about himself
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
agility
bilateral
self - concept
13. How fast can a body stop or go
bilateral
force
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
Roll
14. Involves lungs during performance
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
fine motor skills
concept of levers
aerobic efficiency
15. Eye follows the ball - elbows are cocked in the horizontal position. the weight is shifted to the front foot upon contact with the ball and movement continues after the ball is hit
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
smoking - family history obesity
batting
arteriosclerosis
16. Limit of cholesterol that shows signs of arteriosclerosis
body composition
200 mg/dl
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
specialized skills
17. Relationship between nervous system and muscular control. cognitive development and verbal instructions.
Motor Control
Skin fold measurement
blood pressure system
muscular strength
18. Activity that reflects that principle of opposiiton. the arm swings back and the elbow moves forward. The trunk rotates towards the side of the body that has the active arm. weight of foot shifted to the side of body that deoes not have the active ar
Over weight
pre - operational stage
throwing
batting
19. Track - swimming - tennis - golf - skiing
Anaerobic
body composition
traditional individual sports
nontraditional individual sports
20. Recognizing different spaces - shapes and sizes
musculoskeletal system
form perception
Flow
carbodhydrates
21. A level of moral development during which a child avoids wrongdoing only to evade punishment
perceptual adjustments
agility
Thrombosis
pre - conventional level
22. Thinking about thinking
flexibility
Motor Control
metacognition
aerodynamics
23. The ability of a joint to move in range of motion
Static balance
respiratory sytem
accomodation
flexibility
24. Knowledge of body parts and the way that the body looks
coordination
Volleyball
body conditioning
body - image
25. Organic substances needed in small amounts to enable the body to complete chemcical reactions
vitamins
Example of court games
muscular strength
Tendons
26. The ability of a muscle to perform repetitions of a task
musculoskeletal fitness
Territory Games
muscular endurance
aerobic efficiency
27. How the muscles are attached to bones. These are though cords. They secrete synovial fluid to lubricate the area.
sensori - motor stage
flexibility
locomotor skills
Tendons
28. Movement comprised of structured and unstructured movement - like strech like a rubber band - jump and hop
combination of movement patterns
specialized skills
smoking - family history obesity
Motor Control
29. A stage of cognitive development during which a child learns to differentiate between herself and the external world
sensori - motor stage
A weight transfer activity
musculoskeletal fitness
flexibility
30. Include essential amino acids from meats - dairy - fish - nuts - whole grains and beans
proteins
Skin fold measurement
biomechanical principals
general coordination
31. Acceptance of responsibility for one's own behavior
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
autonomy
220- your age
Target games
32. Developed in the United States
musculoskeletal system
Volleyball
relaxation
200 mg/dl
33. Movements that do not require a location change - like pushing - pulling - circling - most calisthenic activities
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
resting blood pressure
crosslateral
nonlocomotor skils
34. Oxygen transported throug hthe circulatory system
Territory Games
concept of levers
Newton's Law of Motion
respiratory sytem
35. Tennis - badminton - handball
high body fat
self - esteem
Climb
Example of court games
36. Ability to move the body to handle a wide range of movements
flexibility
biomechanical principles
muscular strength
body conditioning
37. Components of Physical Fitness
intensity
pre - operational stage
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
agility
38. Ability to complete hand - eye and foot - eye activities
object permanence
accomodation
coordination
bend
39. Ability to maintain body equilarium
balance
adduction
musculoskeletal fitness
object permanence
40. When a person is controlling their center of gravit ywhile still moving
muscular power
nontraditional team sports
dynamic balance
progression
41. Blood CLOTS form that block a coronary artery.
concrete operational stage
Space
Thrombosis
general conditioning
42. Oxygen - based exercises that stimulate the heart and lungs - such as running - walking and swimming
gross motor areas
speed
Roll
aerobics
43. Potential and kinesthetic
Twist
progression
energy
Territory games
44. Normal diastolic under 85 and normal systolic under 140
fine motor skills
locomotor movement
resting blood pressure
traditional individual sports
45. The abilty to track objects while throwing - kicking - catching - etc.
opposition
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
force
46. Skills required to manipulate play objects - like bats - balls - wands - and hoops and skills thatrequire hand - eye and hand - foot coordination
manipulative skills
blood - fat levels
Space
metacognition
47. Yoga poses.. while stationary
Static balance
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
Field games
sensori - motor stage
48. Uses oxygen in the blood.
anaerobics
Skeletal muscle
Motor Development
Aerobic
49. In relation to fitness - the concept that level of difficulty should be gradually increased - beginning at a difficulty level corresponding to the initial fitness level
dynamic balance
Locomotor skills
overload
Manipulative skills
50. Returning body to normal condition after a workout
cooldown
Fine Motor areas
Non Locomotor activities
specificity