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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.
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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. Rotates the body only on a vertical axis. Rotating the whole body using the feet.. Kind of circling around.
landing and striking
muscular endurance
self - concept
Turn
2. Kindergarten
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
sodium
self - concept
assimilation
3. Center of gravity and application of force
Locomotor skills
body conditioning
formal operational stage
biomechanical principals
4. Depositing plaque on the artery walls.
congestive heart failure
endurance
arteriosclerosis
overload
5. Pull - Push - Lift - Strike - Throw - Kick - Bounce
aerobics
Manipulative Skills
perceptual motor competencies
Force
6. Movement that requires a specific skill that is quantified
structured movement
proteins
muscular endurance
Competitive Games
7. Uses oxygen in the blood.
free - flow
high body fat
Manipulative skills
Aerobic
8. Halting. Moving then stopping.
conventional level
Bound flow
cardiovascular system
musculoskeletal system
9. Baseball and softball. hit a ball so that defenders can't retrieve it.
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
self - concept
Field games
rotational balance
10. The ability of a joint to move in range of motion
flexibility
Target games
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
aerobics
11. Small movements of the hands and FINGERS and even some parts of the face. Small muscles of the hands
Fine Motor areas
Roll
Manipulative skills
220- your age
12. The ratio of fat tissue to muscle and other lean tissues in the body
body conformation
unilateral
rhythmic activities
body composition
13. Fencing - table tennis - cross - country - weightlifting
nontraditional individual sports
concept of levers
batting
cardiovascular system
14. The eye follows the ball. Arms bend at elbows as object is broguht toward the body
dynamic balance
muscular strength
catching
gross motor skills
15. Focuses on abdominal strength - lower - back and hamstring flexibility and endurance
musculoskeletal fitness
musculoskeletal system
landing and striking
locomotor movement
16. Inorganic compounds needed in small amounts and ocome from milk (for calcium) - red meats (for iron) and leafy vegetables (for phosphorus
minerals
anaerobics
Skin fold measurement
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
17. In relation to fitness - the concept that specific types of exercise are appropriate to increase specific types of fitness
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
specificity
opposition
balance
18. Elasticity and dissiptation of force
landing and striking
autonomy
mature motor patterns
Volleyball
19. Tying shoelaces - using a fork - spoon or knife - usually involving the fingers.
strength
peak extension
fine motor skills
nontraditional team sports
20. Blood CLOTS form that block a coronary artery.
Thrombosis
nontraditional team sports
biomechanical principals
resting blood pressure
21. A stage of cognitive development during which a child is trapped in an egocentric perspective but is also still mastering language skills
resting blood pressure
dynamic balance
pre - operational stage
mature motor patterns
22. Ability to change direction/location
body composition
opposition
speed
musculoskeletal system
23. Describes the place where the movement if performed. There are High - Middle and Low. There is personal - feneral
concept of levers
Space
Hang and swing
force
24. Returning body to normal condition after a workout
Territory games
Aerobic
cooldown
blood - fat levels
25. A purposeful exercise program to counteract heart disease and related circulatory problems
Force
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
blood - fat levels
conditioning
26. The ability of a muscle to exert force on an object
muscular strength
Time
manipulative skills
body composition
27. Good cholesterol
arteriosclerosis
HDL
agility
Locomotor Skills
28. Football - soccer - basketball - water polo
Time
Territory Games
speed
Example of court games
29. Tennis - badminton - handball
Example of court games
resting blood pressure
proteins
intensity
30. Thecontrol fo the center of gravity and laterality
balance
landing and striking
intensity
Locomotor skills
31. Ability to complete hand - eye and foot - eye activities
traditional team sports
coordination
prediction of various angles
arteriosclerosis
32. For how long an exercise is performed in a single session
Hang and swing
Locomotor skills
time
blood - fat levels
33. Moving one body part to another. e.g. walking - lying position to a kneeing position.
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
Static balance
Weight transfer
Volleyball
34. When a person is controllign their center of gravity while not moving
musculoskeletal system
body - image
static balance
Skeletal muscle
35. Risk factors of heart disease
muscular endurance
motion
locomotor skills
smoking - family history obesity
36. Hockey - lacrosse - badminton - water polo
biomechanical principles
nonlocomotor skils
nontraditional team sports
Field games
37. Heart is too weak to to supply sufficient blood to the body.
rhythmic activities
congestive heart failure
bilateral
attachment theory
38. When throwing a ball - the foot opposite the throwing hand steps forward
sodium
formal operational stage
opposition
biomechanical principles
39. Organic substances needed in small amounts to enable the body to complete chemcical reactions
vitamins
Territory Games
flexibility
transfer of learning
40. Body breaks down carbs from bread - cereals - rice - potatoes and feats
carbodhydrates
Example of court games
40-90
body balance
41. Determines how a fat a child is.
body conformation
Competitive Games
flexibility
Skin fold measurement
42. Acceptance of responsibility for one's own behavior
smoking - family history obesity
Volleyball
agility
autonomy
43. Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object - the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
form perception
gross motor areas
NASPE
44. Force of blood pushing agiainst the walls of th arteries under pumping action of the heart
pre - operational stage
overload
blood pressure system
Territory games
45. Developed in the United States
Volleyball
metacognition
relaxation
arteriosclerosis
46. Ability to transfer previous learning of a movement technique to a new skill area
Target games
transfer of learning
traditional individual sports
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
47. Lower blood pressure
Over weight
cardiovascular system
musculoskeletal fitness
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
48. Pushing or pulling to a higher or lower position
Climb
nontraditional team sports
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
Locomotor skills
49. 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
proteins
peak extension
batting
basic movement
50. Performance is affected by attention and interest. e.g. practice - feedback - aging and fatigue.
autonomy
perceptual motor competencies
Bound flow
Motor Learning