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CSET PE
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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. The direction of movement
flow
Weight transfer
Skeletal muscle
blood pressure system
2. Skills that require manipulating a play object and making it move from one place to another - like hitting - throwing and batting
force
nontraditional individual sports
propulsion skills
combination of movement patterns
3. The process by which a child interprets a new experience in terms of their previous understandings
dynamic balance
specialized skills
assimilation
40-90
4. The ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to continue supplying oxygen to the body during prolonged exercise
warm - up
cardio - respiratory endurance
form perception
kinesiology
5. Movement that includes choices to response - experimentation - exploration and balance
formal operational stage
structured movement
unstructured movement
intensity
6. A stage of cognitive development during which a child acquires reasoning skills and is able to differentiate between her viewpoints and others
concept of levers
friction
assimilation
concrete operational stage
7. Yoga poses.. while stationary
autonomy
Static balance
Obese
progression
8. Skills required for specific sports - games - and apparatus
Bound flow
specialized skills
body composition
intensity
9. Conscious application of biomechanical principals - improve and maintain muscle strength - cardiovascular function and learn and practice adavnced exercise physiology for sixth grade - emphasize role of heredity and hormones/gender differences of bod
mature motor patterns
autonomy
Locomotor skills
gross motor areas
10. Ability to respond to auditory signals by listening or paying attenetion to rhythmic movements
relaxation
flow
hearing discrimination
crosslateral
11. Inorganic compounds needed in small amounts and ocome from milk (for calcium) - red meats (for iron) and leafy vegetables (for phosphorus
Locomotor skills
minerals
locomotor skills
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
12. Normal diastolic under 85 and normal systolic under 140
resting blood pressure
Aerobic
muscular endurance
carbodhydrates
13. The desire to learn influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic rewards
Target games
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
Space
motivation
14. In relation to exercise - how difficult an exercise is
resting blood pressure
lean body fat
rhythmic activities
intensity
15. Halting. Moving then stopping.
Bound flow
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
fine motor skills
16. When a child makes a basket - completing a layup
body - image
perceptual adjustments
readiness
rhythmic activities
17. Exhibits a physically healthy lifestyle - demonstrates competency in many movement forms - understands that physical activity provides opportunities for enjoyment.
motion
nontraditional team sports
time
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
18. Achieving exercise goals
landing and striking
rotational balance
Obese
peak extension
19. Movement comprised of structured and unstructured movement - like strech like a rubber band - jump and hop
unilateral
gross motor skills
Target games
combination of movement patterns
20. Over the 95th percentile of the BMI
locomotor movement
Obese
Field games
agility
21. Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object - the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.
traditional team sports
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
warm - up
feedback and reinforcement
22. Moving one body part to another. e.g. walking - lying position to a kneeing position.
Weight transfer
Territory Games
Time
Climb
23. Ability to change direction quickly while controlling the body
agility
cooldown
prediction of various angles
Motor Control
24. Identify nutritious foods and junk foods
unsatsurated fats
nutrition
fine motor skills
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
25. Determines how a fat a child is.
Field games
Skin fold measurement
accomodation
metacognition
26. Oxygen transported throug hthe circulatory system
pre - conventional level
progression
sodium
respiratory sytem
27. Depositing plaque on the artery walls.
arteriosclerosis
agility
Volleyball
conventional level
28. The ability of a muscle to exert force on an object
Fine Motor areas
muscular strength
landing and striking
perceptual adjustments
29. The maximum desired heart rate for exercise
conditioning
220- your age
gross motor skills
body composition
30. Performed on a bar not more than a child's height.
Turn
accomodation
Hang and swing
NASPE
31. Crawl - creep - walk - run - jump - leap - gallop - hop - slide - skip
force
general conditioning
conditioning
Locomotor Skills
32. Activities that require both sides of the body working independently
speed
Skin fold measurement
gross motor areas
crosslateral
33. The ratio of fat tissue to muscle and other lean tissues in the body
reaction time
arteriosclerosis
200 mg/dl
body composition
34. A level of moral development during which a child focuses on what one is supposed to do and begins to understand social order
general conditioning
Field games
conventional level
Bound flow
35. Skills related to the possibilities of the body and the ability to express - explore and interperet the physical environment
intensity
basic movement
HDL
force
36. Describes the speed at which a movement is performed. Children moving slowly as a bird walking. Ryhthmical movements has the same time value and arhythmical movements has a different time value.
readiness
nontraditional team sports
BMI
Time
37. Elasticity and dissiptation of force
landing and striking
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
free - flow
bend
38. Small movements of the hands and FINGERS and even some parts of the face. Small muscles of the hands
Fine Motor areas
pre - operational stage
aerobics
progression
39. Is the most prevalent muscle type. and there are more muscles attached to this.
Skeletal muscle
landing and striking
form perception
Fine Motor areas
40. When a child is controlling their movements - like compelting a tumbling routine
peak extension
kinesthetic awareness
relaxation
musculoskeletal fitness
41. Appearance of body fitness - execess fat around waistline
specialized skills
Field games
body conformation
blood - fat levels
42. How a child thinks about himself
abduction
self - concept
landing and striking
mature motor patterns
43. Distributes oxygen throughotu the body
Target games
cardiovascular system
agility
Tendons
44. Ability to move the body to handle a wide range of movements
Territory games
saturated fats
nontraditional individual sports
flexibility
45. Legs - arms and neck
mature motor patterns
gross motor areas
Court games
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
46. The concept that a seen object still exists after being hidden from sight
Example of court games
object permanence
dynamic balance
cooldown
47. Tying shoelaces - using a fork - spoon or knife - usually involving the fingers.
agility
fine motor skills
energy
blood circulation
48. How fast can a body stop or go
LDL
force
body conformation
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
49. Sustained movement
body conformation
bilateral
nonlocomotor skils
free - flow
50. A child's feelings about himself
unstructured movement
self - esteem
combination of movement patterns
blood circulation