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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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1. Two sided activities
bilateral
flexibility
combination of movement patterns
saturated fats
2. Ability to sustain an effort
endurance
locomotor movement
metacognition
frequency
3. Activities that require both sides of the body working independently
crosslateral
flexibility
Territory Games
congestive heart failure
4. Returning body to normal condition after a workout
Locomotor skills
aerobic efficiency
cooldown
pre - conventional level
5. Hold ligaments together
Target games
Territory games
joints
aerobic efficiency
6. Legs - arms and neck
nontraditional team sports
readiness
gross motor areas
time
7. Ability to transfer previous learning of a movement technique to a new skill area
musculoskeletal fitness
transfer of learning
nonlocomotor skils
muscular strength
8. 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
Motor Development
batting
concrete operational stage
prediction of various angles
9. 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
overload
flexibility
throwing
kinesiology
10. Identify nutritious foods and junk foods
nonlocomotor skils
flexibility
nutrition
220- your age
11. Describes the body TENSION used with movement.
Force
throwing
body balance
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
12. Inorganic compounds needed in small amounts and ocome from milk (for calcium) - red meats (for iron) and leafy vegetables (for phosphorus
progression
concrete operational stage
minerals
Territory games
13. Ability to respond to auditory signals by listening or paying attenetion to rhythmic movements
hearing discrimination
traditional team sports
strength
gross motor skills
14. The abilty to track objects while throwing - kicking - catching - etc.
propulsion skills
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
speed
musculoskeletal system
15. Skills that require manipulating a play object and making it move from one place to another - like hitting - throwing and batting
propulsion skills
blood pressure system
resting blood pressure
recovery
16. Ability to recognize a stimulus - react to it and complete a response
carbodhydrates
fine motor skills
reaction time
sensori - motor stage
17. A level of moral development during which a child avoids wrongdoing only to evade punishment
traditional individual sports
nontraditional individual sports
Fine Motor areas
pre - conventional level
18. Knowledge of body parts and the way that the body looks
body - image
basic movement
manipulative skills
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
19. A stage of cognitive development during which a child enters into a world of abstract thought
Motor Development
formal operational stage
arteriosclerosis
muscular endurance
20. Movement that includes choices to response - experimentation - exploration and balance
mature motor patterns
Anaerobic
unstructured movement
flexibility
21. Does not use oxygen in the blood.
aerobic efficiency
Anaerobic
Court games
body composition
22. Basketball - baseball - soccer - volleyball - football
progression
traditional team sports
fine motor skills
reaction time
23. How muscles react in a coordinated manner
Target games
body balance
relaxation
Locomotor Skills
24. When a person is controllign their center of gravity while not moving
resting blood pressure
static balance
Climb
force
25. Recognizing different spaces - shapes and sizes
Static balance
form perception
crosslateral
Thrombosis
26. Movements using large muscle groups
gross motor skills
landing and striking
speed
hearing discrimination
27. Tennis - badminton - handball
Flow
concept of levers
nonlocomotor skils
Example of court games
28. Greater than 21-24 percent body fat in males and greater than 26-32 body fat in females
motion
high body fat
Tendons
Field games
29. Moving one body part to another. e.g. walking - lying position to a kneeing position.
lean body fat
Weight transfer
respiratory sytem
Manipulative skills
30. A child's feelings about himself
Static balance
reaction time
A weight transfer activity
self - esteem
31. When throwing a ball - the foot opposite the throwing hand steps forward
40-90
adduction
200 mg/dl
opposition
32. A skillful movement done to or with objects throwing a bean bag - striking a soccer ball - catching a frisbee or juggling.
Manipulative skills
strength
Fine Motor areas
Aerobic
33. Center of gravity and application of force
biomechanical principals
saturated fats
reaction time
fine motor skills
34. A roll
energy
Fine Motor areas
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
A weight transfer activity
35. Performance is affected by attention and interest. e.g. practice - feedback - aging and fatigue.
Motor Learning
muscular strength
Roll
flow
36. How a child thinks about himself
stability
basic movement
propulsion skills
self - concept
37. Track - swimming - tennis - golf - skiing
throwing
energy
traditional individual sports
reaction time
38. Newton's laws of motion
adduction
A weight transfer activity
combination of movement patterns
force
39. A non locomotor skill
respiratory sytem
Climb
Skeletal muscle
bend
40. Acceptance of responsibility for one's own behavior
static balance
flow
motion
autonomy
41. Ability to change direction/location
unilateral
speed
friction
Motor Control
42. Movements using small muscle groups
gross motor areas
muscular endurance
fine motor skills
kinesthetic awareness
43. The concept that a seen object still exists after being hidden from sight
Territory games
object permanence
NASPE
Territory Games
44. The ratio of fat tissue to muscle and other lean tissues in the body
fine motor skills
body composition
warm - up
Competitive Games
45. The desire to learn influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic rewards
flexibility
motivation
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
agility
46. Body Mass Index
Locomotor skills
agility
BMI
200 mg/dl
47. The ability of a muscle to exert force on an object
agility
blood - fat levels
muscular strength
time
48. Good cholesterol
general coordination
Obese
general conditioning
HDL
49. Risk factors of heart disease
Obese
smoking - family history obesity
BMI
dynamic balance
50. The major factor in a well - conditioned individual
balance
musculoskeletal system
blood circulation
specificity