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CSET PE
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cset
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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. Movement is continuous. Skipping
self - esteem
Flow
stability
motivation
2. Include essential amino acids from meats - dairy - fish - nuts - whole grains and beans
proteins
arteriosclerosis
Skin fold measurement
static balance
3. How fast can a body stop or go
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
force
attachment theory
Motor Development
4. Movements using large muscle groups
gross motor skills
warm - up
Turn
Hang and swing
5. Ability to recognize a stimulus - react to it and complete a response
agility
Example of court games
Aerobic
reaction time
6. Returning body to normal condition after a workout
aerobic efficiency
cooldown
force
adduction
7. Rotates part of the body on ANY axis. neck - arms
Thrombosis
Target games
Territory games
Twist
8. Force of blood pushing agiainst the walls of th arteries under pumping action of the heart
200 mg/dl
body conformation
high body fat
blood pressure system
9. Ability of the body to meet the demands put upon it
conventional level
40-90
general conditioning
body conditioning
10. Developed in the United States
Volleyball
force
arteriosclerosis
Motor Learning
11. Ability to maintain body equilarium
balance
Manipulative Skills
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
cooldown
12. Divided court games. to hit the ball so that the opponent can't successfully return it.
transfer of learning
agility
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
Court games
13. Moving one body part to another. e.g. walking - lying position to a kneeing position.
Locomotor skills
combination of movement patterns
Weight transfer
aerobics
14. Exercise that involves flexibility - endurance - and cardiorespiratory fitness like leg raises - alternative knee bends - push - ups
muscular strength
biomechanical principals
Field games
Newton's Law of Motion
15. Center of gravity and application of force
hearing discrimination
Force
object permanence
biomechanical principals
16. When a person is controllign their center of gravity while not moving
prediction of various angles
flow
attachment theory
static balance
17. Lie down and remain still for one minute
relaxation
Over weight
traditional team sports
reaction time
18. Tension. Children moving as softly as a gentle breeze or strong as a thunderstorm.
basic movement
stability
attachment theory
Force
19. Movement on a balance beam
dynamic balance
basic movement
220- your age
free - flow
20. Components of Physical Fitness
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
rotational balance
specialized skills
structured movement
21. A roll
Locomotor Skills
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
Manipulative skills
A weight transfer activity
22. Risk factors of heart disease
smoking - family history obesity
flow
concept of levers
body conditioning
23. Achieving exercise goals
fine motor skills
peak extension
200 mg/dl
Non Locomotor activities
24. Skills related to the possibilities of the body and the ability to express - explore and interperet the physical environment
Fine Motor areas
kinesthetic awareness
Turn
basic movement
25. A stage of cognitive development during which a child is trapped in an egocentric perspective but is also still mastering language skills
musculoskeletal fitness
Space
pre - operational stage
Motor Control
26. Used to diagnose perceptual motor deficiencies
perceptual motor competencies
force
saturated fats
Newton's Law of Motion
27. Linear deplacement - velocity and accelration
motion
motivation
Over weight
reaction time
28. Ability to complete hand - eye and foot - eye activities
pre - conventional level
hearing discrimination
assimilation
coordination
29. Performance is affected by attention and interest. e.g. practice - feedback - aging and fatigue.
Aerobic
anaerobics
Motor Learning
friction
30. 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.
Time
concrete operational stage
mature motor patterns
saturated fats
31. A level of moral development during which a child focuses on what one is supposed to do and begins to understand social order
nutrition
Hang and swing
rhythmic activities
conventional level
32. Recognizing different spaces - shapes and sizes
form perception
manipulative skills
general conditioning
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
33. Skills required for specific sports - games - and apparatus
Weight transfer
propulsion skills
specialized skills
form perception
34. Uses oxygen in the blood.
gross motor skills
Turn
Aerobic
musculoskeletal fitness
35. Basic movements using the medium of rhythm - including locomotor - nonlocomotor - and manipulative skills
Twist
traditional team sports
blood - fat levels
rhythmic activities
36. Heart is too weak to to supply sufficient blood to the body.
arteriosclerosis
landing and striking
strength
congestive heart failure
37. How muscles react in a coordinated manner
concrete operational stage
warm - up
blood - fat levels
body balance
38. The eye follows the ball. Arms bend at elbows as object is broguht toward the body
Motor Learning
fine motor skills
catching
Manipulative Skills
39. Western Europe
Anaerobic
minerals
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
body conditioning
40. Exercise for short periods of time at high power levels
relaxation
anaerobics
friction
Manipulative Skills
41. For how long an exercise is performed in a single session
gross motor areas
time
autonomy
dynamic balance
42. Limit of cholesterol that shows signs of arteriosclerosis
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
locomotor movement
200 mg/dl
relaxation
43. When throwing a ball - the foot opposite the throwing hand steps forward
Locomotor Skills
Volleyball
body composition
opposition
44. A level of moral development during which a child avoids wrongdoing only to evade punishment
Fine Motor areas
pre - conventional level
general conditioning
resting blood pressure
45. The ratio of fat tissue to muscle and other lean tissues in the body
concept of levers
body composition
batting
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
46. Effects of external and internal forces on the body
Hang and swing
adduction
aerodynamics
kinesiology
47. States that a child who has formed secure attachments to others is confident in exploring their physical environment - forms friendships easily - and possesses a sense of competency; while the opposite is true of a child that has not formed secure at
stability
free - flow
attachment theory
nonlocomotor skils
48. Movements that require location change. Examples include hopping - skipping - leaping - and jumping
throwing
pre - operational stage
locomotor skills
Example of court games
49. Performed on a bar not more than a child's height.
Over weight
Hang and swing
time
bend
50. Tennis - badminton - handball
Field games
Example of court games
transfer of learning
cardio - respiratory endurance