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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. Track - swimming - tennis - golf - skiing
landing and striking
reaction time
traditional individual sports
flexibility
2. In between 85th 95th percentile
Force
Flow
blood - fat levels
Over weight
3. Force of blood pushing agiainst the walls of th arteries under pumping action of the heart
propulsion skills
blood pressure system
catching
muscular strength
4. Kindergarten
anaerobics
NASPE
arteriosclerosis
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
5. Skills related to the possibilities of the body and the ability to express - explore and interperet the physical environment
Flow
basic movement
kinesthetic awareness
reaction time
6. Recognizing different spaces - shapes and sizes
Court games
recovery
Territory games
form perception
7. 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
batting
body balance
arteriosclerosis
high body fat
8. Ability to recognize a stimulus - react to it and complete a response
self - esteem
self - concept
Non Locomotor activities
reaction time
9. The ability to learn and understand movement patterns influenced by coordination - physique and experience
coordination
bend
readiness
propulsion skills
10. Achieving exercise goals
Locomotor Skills
peak extension
structured movement
minerals
11. In relation to fitness - the concept that specific types of exercise are appropriate to increase specific types of fitness
biomechanical principals
carbodhydrates
aerobic efficiency
specificity
12. How muscles react in a coordinated manner
body balance
Territory games
prediction of various angles
Locomotor Skills
13. A level of moral development during which a child avoids wrongdoing only to evade punishment
dynamic balance
Weight transfer
pre - conventional level
Locomotor Skills
14. A roll
A weight transfer activity
arteriosclerosis
Newton's Law of Motion
BMI
15. Involves lungs during performance
smoking - family history obesity
aerobic efficiency
Field games
gross motor skills
16. Activities that require both sides of the body working independently
general coordination
high body fat
crosslateral
structured movement
17. Moving one body part to another. e.g. walking - lying position to a kneeing position.
adduction
Weight transfer
specialized skills
self - concept
18. Movement on a balance beam
agility
dynamic balance
nutrition
static balance
19. A stage of cognitive development during which a child acquires reasoning skills and is able to differentiate between her viewpoints and others
nutrition
feedback and reinforcement
Manipulative Skills
concrete operational stage
20. Crawl - creep - walk - run - jump - leap - gallop - hop - slide - skip
Locomotor Skills
overload
blood circulation
Manipulative Skills
21. Bad cholesterol
endurance
perceptual motor competencies
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
LDL
22. 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
self - esteem
feedback and reinforcement
Climb
overload
23. Linear deplacement - velocity and accelration
Volleyball
motion
concept of levers
muscular strength
24. A stage of cognitive development during which a child enters into a world of abstract thought
structured movement
Turn
formal operational stage
traditional team sports
25. Thecontrol fo the center of gravity and laterality
body balance
balance
conditioning
high body fat
26. Skills required for specific sports - games - and apparatus
Aerobic
Newton's Law of Motion
specialized skills
attachment theory
27. Rotates the body only on a vertical axis. Rotating the whole body using the feet.. Kind of circling around.
Turn
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
Court games
gross motor skills
28. Pushing or pulling to a higher or lower position
blood - fat levels
Over weight
Climb
peak extension
29. Include essential amino acids from meats - dairy - fish - nuts - whole grains and beans
Territory Games
proteins
high body fat
flexibility
30. When throwing a ball - the foot opposite the throwing hand steps forward
general conditioning
musculoskeletal fitness
opposition
hand - eye coordination and foot - eye coordination
31. The concept that a seen object still exists after being hidden from sight
object permanence
respiratory sytem
catching
unilateral
32. When a child is controlling their movements - like compelting a tumbling routine
kinesthetic awareness
BMI
Force
Fine Motor areas
33. Exercise for short periods of time at high power levels
anaerobics
progression
Motor Control
Example of court games
34. Basic movements using the medium of rhythm - including locomotor - nonlocomotor - and manipulative skills
static balance
muscular strength
smoking - family history obesity
rhythmic activities
35. Tennis - badminton - handball
muscular endurance
conventional level
conditioning
Example of court games
36. Moving a part of the body away from the axis or middle of the body
Climb
abduction
sensori - motor stage
muscular strength
37. Ability to transfer previous learning of a movement technique to a new skill area
Fine Motor areas
kinesiology
transfer of learning
sensori - motor stage
38. Focuses on abdominal strength - lower - back and hamstring flexibility and endurance
musculoskeletal fitness
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
Weight transfer
bend
39. Movement is continuous. Skipping
Volleyball
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
Flow
recovery
40. A skillful movement done to or with objects throwing a bean bag - striking a soccer ball - catching a frisbee or juggling.
Aerobic
Manipulative skills
A weight transfer activity
muscular endurance
41. Components of Physical Fitness
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
form perception
high body fat
readiness
42. Ability of the body to meet the demands put upon it
Motor Learning
Anaerobic
body conditioning
nontraditional individual sports
43. Ability to complete hand - eye and foot - eye activities
coordination
BMI
Weight transfer
motivation
44. 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
reaction time
mature motor patterns
static balance
HDL
45. Western Europe
pre - conventional level
Obese
Skin fold measurement
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
46. Pull - Push - Lift - Strike - Throw - Kick - Bounce
Manipulative Skills
unilateral
anaerobics
blood - fat levels
47. Movements using small muscle groups
carbodhydrates
Time
fine motor skills
readiness
48. Movements that require location change. Examples include hopping - skipping - leaping - and jumping
dynamic balance
Field games
locomotor skills
muscular strength - endurance - flexibility - body composition - cardio respiratory
49. Prediction of a movement of a ball in flight
prediction of various angles
Non Locomotor activities
muscular endurance
catching
50. Good cholesterol
formal operational stage
HDL
object permanence
nontraditional team sports