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CSET PE
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Subjects
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cset
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teaching
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health-fitness-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object - the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.
hearing discrimination
Locomotor skills
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
aerobics
2. Recognizing different spaces - shapes and sizes
aerobic efficiency
Motor Development
Non Locomotor activities
form perception
3. Skills required for specific sports - games - and apparatus
gross motor areas
specialized skills
crosslateral
hearing discrimination
4. Ability to respond to auditory signals by listening or paying attenetion to rhythmic movements
body conformation
Obese
blood pressure system
hearing discrimination
5. Basketball - baseball - soccer - volleyball - football
Tendons
traditional team sports
concept of levers
general coordination
6. Hold ligaments together
blood circulation
joints
traditional team sports
Skeletal muscle
7. National Association of Sports and Physical Education
NASPE
locomotor skills
40-90
Anaerobic
8. Movement on a balance beam
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
dynamic balance
combination of movement patterns
Fine Motor areas
9. Body Mass Index
BMI
Thrombosis
bend
Tendons
10. Focuses on abdominal strength - lower - back and hamstring flexibility and endurance
musculoskeletal fitness
unstructured movement
endurance
congestive heart failure
11. Movements that do not require a location change - like pushing - pulling - circling - most calisthenic activities
mature motor patterns
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
nonlocomotor skils
rhythmic activities
12. A skillful movement done to or with objects throwing a bean bag - striking a soccer ball - catching a frisbee or juggling.
Field games
Manipulative skills
gross motor areas
dynamic balance
13. Effects of external and internal forces on the body
flexibility
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
Motor Control
kinesiology
14. In relation to exercise - how often an exercise is performed
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
unstructured movement
Field games
frequency
15. The direction of movement
balance
balance
Twist
flow
16. Normal diastolic under 85 and normal systolic under 140
catching
resting blood pressure
intensity
unstructured movement
17. Relationship between nervous system and muscular control. cognitive development and verbal instructions.
body conformation
Climb
conventional level
Motor Control
18. For how long an exercise is performed in a single session
time
general conditioning
Twist
body - image
19. Limit of cholesterol that shows signs of arteriosclerosis
arteriosclerosis
200 mg/dl
dynamic balance
time
20. Over the 95th percentile of the BMI
Bound flow
Obese
overload
attachment theory
21. Indicates efficiency of the circulatory system
flexibility
Locomotor skills
recovery
balance
22. A child's feelings about himself
body composition
kinesiology
self - esteem
pre - conventional level
23. The ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to continue supplying oxygen to the body during prolonged exercise
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
minerals
cardio - respiratory endurance
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
24. How muscles react in a coordinated manner
cardiovascular system
free - flow
prediction of various angles
body balance
25. Legs - arms and neck
self - esteem
gross motor areas
transfer of learning
object permanence
26. Rotates part of the body on ANY axis. neck - arms
conventional level
Twist
bend
perceptual motor competencies
27. Fats from sources like corn oil and soybean oil
force
autonomy
unsatsurated fats
stability
28. Hockey - lacrosse - badminton - water polo
40-90
sodium
general coordination
nontraditional team sports
29. Center of gravity and application of force
biomechanical principals
BMI
Thrombosis
unsatsurated fats
30. Small movements of the hands and FINGERS and even some parts of the face. Small muscles of the hands
concept of levers
combination of movement patterns
Locomotor Skills
Fine Motor areas
31. Potential and kinesthetic
energy
static balance
minerals
Force
32. Less than 8 percent body fat in males and 13 percent in females
Anaerobic
lean body fat
perceptual motor competencies
catching
33. Uses oxygen and converts it to energy
musculoskeletal system
agility
attachment theory
proteins
34. Newton's laws of motion
crosslateral
muscular strength
force
motivation
35. Movements that require location change. Examples include hopping - skipping - leaping - and jumping
nutrition
gross motor areas
agility
locomotor skills
36. Halting. Moving then stopping.
Force
sodium
Bound flow
Example of court games
37. How the muscles are attached to bones. These are though cords. They secrete synovial fluid to lubricate the area.
throwing
Tendons
vitamins
recovery
38. Risk factors of heart disease
saturated fats
smoking - family history obesity
biomechanical principles
propulsion skills
39. 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
balance
relaxation
throwing
perceptual motor competencies
40. A purposeful exercise program to counteract heart disease and related circulatory problems
kinesiology
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
propulsion skills
conditioning
41. Preparing for vigorous exercise. usually should consists of bending - stretching - rotating and abduction to raise the heart rate
Competitive Games
warm - up
blood - fat levels
attachment theory
42. One - sided activities
BMI
energy
balance
unilateral
43. Uses oxygen in the blood.
Aerobic
object permanence
gross motor areas
formal operational stage
44. Linear deplacement - velocity and accelration
motion
metacognition
cardiovascular system
cardio - respiratory endurance
45. Sustained movement
nutrition
free - flow
minerals
body balance
46. 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
carbodhydrates
unstructured movement
batting
Anaerobic
47. Describes the body TENSION used with movement.
Anaerobic
unsatsurated fats
progression
Force
48. The ability of a muscle to exert force on an object
muscular strength
combination of movement patterns
high body fat
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
49. Ability of specific muscle groups to perform specific functions
biomechanical principles
smoking - family history obesity
vitamins
strength
50. Thecontrol fo the center of gravity and laterality
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
lean body fat
balance
body composition