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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. Uses oxygen and converts it to energy
basic movement
adduction
musculoskeletal system
self - concept
2. Lie down and remain still for one minute
resting blood pressure
relaxation
aerobic efficiency
perceptual adjustments
3. Recognizing different spaces - shapes and sizes
progression
traditional team sports
structured movement
form perception
4. Ability to sustain an effort
endurance
self - esteem
body conditioning
carbodhydrates
5. Exercise for short periods of time at high power levels
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
lean body fat
pre - operational stage
anaerobics
6. Newton's laws of motion
force
Non Locomotor activities
motivation
hearing discrimination
7. Body Mass Index
BMI
Space
traditional team sports
body conformation
8. Center of gravity and application of force
fine motor skills
BMI
unstructured movement
biomechanical principals
9. Two sided activities
body conditioning
bilateral
gross motor skills
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
10. The ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to continue supplying oxygen to the body during prolonged exercise
Twist
cardio - respiratory endurance
general coordination
traditional individual sports
11. A purposeful exercise program to counteract heart disease and related circulatory problems
bilateral
adduction
conditioning
Volleyball
12. Indicates efficiency of the circulatory system
recovery
adduction
energy
bend
13. How fast can a body stop or go
throwing
force
unsatsurated fats
blood circulation
14. Does not use oxygen in the blood.
flexibility
Anaerobic
Fine Motor areas
high body fat
15. The blocking position of football
stability
NASPE
perceptual adjustments
joints
16. Thinking about thinking
batting
muscular power
joints
metacognition
17. 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
manipulative skills
aerodynamics
mature motor patterns
Obese
18. Ability to maintain body equilarium
balance
Target games
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
specialized skills
19. Tension. Children moving as softly as a gentle breeze or strong as a thunderstorm.
metacognition
LDL
Motor Control
Force
20. Fencing - table tennis - cross - country - weightlifting
nontraditional individual sports
opposition
Target games
gross motor areas
21. Inorganic compounds needed in small amounts and ocome from milk (for calcium) - red meats (for iron) and leafy vegetables (for phosphorus
frequency
minerals
high body fat
coordination
22. Golf - bowling - NOT DIRECT OPPONENTS.
Target games
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
concrete operational stage
landing and striking
23. The ability of a joint to move in range of motion
Locomotor skills
flexibility
HDL
Target games
24. Ability to respond to auditory signals by listening or paying attenetion to rhythmic movements
hearing discrimination
resting blood pressure
perceptual adjustments
biomechanical principals
25. Movements using large muscle groups
proteins
locomotor skills
gross motor skills
Territory games
26. Ability to move the body to handle a wide range of movements
batting
flexibility
nutrition
general coordination
27. Golf and bowling. they are not DIRECT opponents
Target games
specialized skills
force
time
28. Over the 95th percentile of the BMI
Obese
musculoskeletal fitness
dynamic balance
batting
29. When a child is controlling their movements - like compelting a tumbling routine
kinesthetic awareness
anaerobics
body composition
combination of movement patterns
30. A stage of cognitive development during which a child learns to differentiate between herself and the external world
hearing discrimination
saturated fats
sensori - motor stage
propulsion skills
31. Found naturally in many foods and linked to elevated blood pressure
joints
sodium
Hang and swing
pre - conventional level
32. Appearance of body fitness - execess fat around waistline
Flow
body conformation
autonomy
sensori - motor stage
33. Yoga poses.. while stationary
Static balance
saturated fats
Motor Control
peak extension
34. A skillful movement done to or with objects throwing a bean bag - striking a soccer ball - catching a frisbee or juggling.
coordination
Manipulative skills
abduction
musculoskeletal system
35. For how long an exercise is performed in a single session
time
Target games
nontraditional team sports
high body fat
36. The desire to learn influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic rewards
motivation
object permanence
crosslateral
Bound flow
37. Kindergarten
energy
Thrombosis
Space
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
38. The major factor in a well - conditioned individual
Obese
blood circulation
carbodhydrates
proteins
39. When a child makes a basket - completing a layup
metacognition
Skin fold measurement
perceptual adjustments
overload
40. Western Europe
landing and striking
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
aerobics
progression
41. A level of moral development during which a child avoids wrongdoing only to evade punishment
fine motor skills
pre - conventional level
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
Anaerobic
42. One - sided activities
aerobics
dynamic balance
accomodation
unilateral
43. Effects of external and internal forces on the body
kinesiology
220- your age
nutrition
gross motor areas
44. Knowledge of body parts and the way that the body looks
aerobics
energy
mature motor patterns
body - image
45. Legs - arms and neck
aerodynamics
muscular strength
bilateral
gross motor areas
46. Movements that require location change. Examples include hopping - skipping - leaping - and jumping
specialized skills
motion
locomotor skills
musculoskeletal fitness
47. Risk factors of heart disease
concept of levers
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
smoking - family history obesity
Time
48. Uses oxygen in the blood.
Aerobic
progression
flexibility
fine motor skills
49. The ability to learn and understand movement patterns influenced by coordination - physique and experience
readiness
assimilation
autonomy
Motor Development
50. How muscles react in a coordinated manner
body balance
throwing
gross motor skills
body composition