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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. Is the most prevalent muscle type. and there are more muscles attached to this.
accomodation
Bound flow
Skeletal muscle
assimilation
2. Legs - arms and neck
transfer of learning
Newton's Law of Motion
gross motor areas
Territory Games
3. Movement that results in location change
adduction
locomotor movement
gross motor areas
Aerobic
4. Baseball - softball -
overload
Tendons
free - flow
Field games
5. Performed on a bar not more than a child's height.
Force
rotational balance
Hang and swing
catching
6. Lie down and remain still for one minute
musculoskeletal system
relaxation
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
balance
7. Uses oxygen and converts it to energy
transfer of learning
musculoskeletal system
propulsion skills
bilateral
8. Movements using large muscle groups
Newton's Law of Motion
40-90
smoking - family history obesity
gross motor skills
9. Over the 95th percentile of the BMI
aerobic efficiency
Manipulative skills
Weight transfer
Obese
10. Ability to recognize a stimulus - react to it and complete a response
reaction time
fine motor skills
gross motor areas
muscular strength
11. How a child thinks about himself
self - concept
traditional individual sports
Motor Learning
adduction
12. Does not use oxygen in the blood.
Anaerobic
propulsion skills
aerobic efficiency
form perception
13. Exhibits a physically healthy lifestyle - demonstrates competency in many movement forms - understands that physical activity provides opportunities for enjoyment.
gross motor areas
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
pre - operational stage
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
14. In relation to fitness - the concept that specific types of exercise are appropriate to increase specific types of fitness
A weight transfer activity
locomotor movement
structured movement
specificity
15. One - sided activities
unilateral
A weight transfer activity
Manipulative Skills
cardio - respiratory endurance
16. Ability to change direction/location
Static balance
speed
form perception
motion
17. Movement that includes choices to response - experimentation - exploration and balance
unstructured movement
body composition
motivation
minerals
18. The eye follows the ball. Arms bend at elbows as object is broguht toward the body
concrete operational stage
self - esteem
catching
self - concept
19. Describes the place where the movement if performed. There are High - Middle and Low. There is personal - feneral
Space
aerobic efficiency
Example of court games
blood circulation
20. Ability to respond to auditory signals by listening or paying attenetion to rhythmic movements
recovery
locomotor skills
Locomotor skills
hearing discrimination
21. 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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22. Ability of specific muscle groups to perform specific functions
strength
body conformation
cardio - respiratory endurance
recovery
23. Elasticity and dissiptation of force
landing and striking
Target games
Newton's Law of Motion
perceptual adjustments
24. Tying shoelaces - using a fork - spoon or knife - usually involving the fingers.
Target games
Turn
fine motor skills
agility
25. How the muscles are attached to bones. These are though cords. They secrete synovial fluid to lubricate the area.
carbodhydrates
Tendons
traditional team sports
blood pressure system
26. A roll
rotational balance
gross motor areas
A weight transfer activity
metacognition
27. The ratio of fat tissue to muscle and other lean tissues in the body
specificity
Motor Control
body composition
Non Locomotor activities
28. Heart is too weak to to supply sufficient blood to the body.
traditional individual sports
minerals
congestive heart failure
adduction
29. Beats per minute for a resting heart rate
congestive heart failure
40-90
Territory games
manipulative skills
30. Ability of the body to meet the demands put upon it
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
proteins
body conditioning
metacognition
31. Acceptance of responsibility for one's own behavior
40-90
readiness
attachment theory
autonomy
32. Tension. Children moving as softly as a gentle breeze or strong as a thunderstorm.
assimilation
cardiovascular system
Manipulative skills
Force
33. Indicates efficiency of the circulatory system
Volleyball
recovery
general conditioning
cardiovascular system
34. The concept that a seen object still exists after being hidden from sight
static balance
dynamic balance
Motor Development
object permanence
35. When a person is controlling their center of gravit ywhile still moving
endurance
Motor Control
dynamic balance
batting
36. Less than 8 percent body fat in males and 13 percent in females
throwing
vitamins
joints
lean body fat
37. When a child is controlling their movements - like compelting a tumbling routine
kinesthetic awareness
concept of levers
agility
bend
38. Potential and kinesthetic
energy
HDL
accomodation
gross motor skills
39. Ability to complete hand - eye and foot - eye activities
coordination
Time
BMI
A weight transfer activity
40. In relation to exercise - how difficult an exercise is
intensity
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
blood - fat levels
catching
41. Movement that requires a specific skill that is quantified
form perception
structured movement
Force
unilateral
42. 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
bilateral
Locomotor Skills
dynamic balance
43. A skillful movement done to or with objects throwing a bean bag - striking a soccer ball - catching a frisbee or juggling.
Manipulative skills
specificity
Obese
agility
44. Track - swimming - tennis - golf - skiing
concept of levers
traditional individual sports
200 mg/dl
Territory Games
45. 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
rotational balance
overload
opposition
joints
46. Rotates the body only on a vertical axis. Rotating the whole body using the feet.. Kind of circling around.
BMI
Turn
Fine Motor areas
object permanence
47. Depositing plaque on the artery walls.
arteriosclerosis
aerodynamics
Locomotor skills
Non Locomotor activities
48. Risk factors of heart disease
nutrition
HDL
smoking - family history obesity
Time
49. Fencing - table tennis - cross - country - weightlifting
muscular strength
nontraditional individual sports
mature motor patterns
static balance
50. 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.
frequency
Newton's Law of Motion
Time
fine motor skills