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CSET PE
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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. Returning body to normal condition after a workout
attachment theory
cooldown
nonlocomotor skils
resting blood pressure
2. Ability to change direction/location
Motor Control
speed
adduction
Obese
3. Acceptance of responsibility for one's own behavior
friction
A weight transfer activity
intensity
autonomy
4. Tying shoelaces - using a fork - spoon or knife - usually involving the fingers.
rhythmic activities
opposition
agility
fine motor skills
5. Center of gravity and application of force
relaxation
specificity
saturated fats
biomechanical principals
6. When a person is controllign their center of gravity while not moving
static balance
unilateral
Thrombosis
feedback and reinforcement
7. Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object - the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.
traditional individual sports
high body fat
Time
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
8. Movements using small muscle groups
specialized skills
fine motor skills
Skin fold measurement
Flow
9. Basic movements using the medium of rhythm - including locomotor - nonlocomotor - and manipulative skills
friction
biomechanical principles
rhythmic activities
conventional level
10. Bad cholesterol
coordination
musculoskeletal system
LDL
traditional individual sports
11. Fats from sources like corn oil and soybean oil
unsatsurated fats
rotational balance
peak extension
kinesiology
12. Ability to complete hand - eye and foot - eye activities
fine motor skills
high body fat
coordination
flexibility
13. Of relating to heredity formulates the age or developmental stage in which the child is ready for motor activities.
Aerobic
Newton's Law of Motion
high body fat
Motor Development
14. The major factor in a well - conditioned individual
blood circulation
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
Force
rotational balance
15. After 8th grade and not before.
Competitive Games
nonlocomotor skils
biomechanical principals
Fine Motor areas
16. When throwing a ball - the foot opposite the throwing hand steps forward
balance
opposition
muscular strength
crosslateral
17. A purposeful exercise program to counteract heart disease and related circulatory problems
speed
frequency
specificity
conditioning
18. Legs - arms and neck
NASPE
body conditioning
stability
gross motor areas
19. Include essential amino acids from meats - dairy - fish - nuts - whole grains and beans
proteins
aerodynamics
blood circulation
relaxation
20. The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
flexibility
cardio - respiratory endurance
Time
21. The desire to learn influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic rewards
concept of levers
nutrition
motivation
speed
22. Blood CLOTS form that block a coronary artery.
flow
force
Thrombosis
perceptual adjustments
23. Beats per minute for a resting heart rate
40-90
rhythmic activities
body - image
specialized skills
24. Involves lungs during performance
Weight transfer
aerobic efficiency
attachment theory
Obese
25. Golf and bowling. they are not DIRECT opponents
conditioning
Target games
Force
Skeletal muscle
26. Projection angles and flight velocity
general coordination
speed
body conformation
aerodynamics
27. The concept that a seen object still exists after being hidden from sight
kinesthetic awareness
object permanence
intensity
gross motor areas
28. The blocking position of football
traditional team sports
coordination
body - image
stability
29. Does not use oxygen in the blood.
aerodynamics
Time
Anaerobic
hearing discrimination
30. The forces governing the interaction of the body with the natural universe
Hang and swing
conditioning
benefit of cardiovascular fitness
biomechanical principles
31. Ability to move in rhythm and with muscular control
lean body fat
peak extension
general coordination
body conformation
32. In between 85th 95th percentile
Over weight
body balance
Flow
perceptual adjustments
33. Identify nutritious foods and junk foods
nutrition
anaerobics
Roll
general conditioning
34. Movement that requires a specific skill that is quantified
biomechanical principals
structured movement
Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction)
muscular strength
35. The process by which a child incorporates new experience into previous understandings - and modifies those existing concepts to include the new information
vitamins
metacognition
accomodation
rotational balance
36. National Association of Sports and Physical Education
anaerobics
Court games
abduction
NASPE
37. Pushing or pulling to a higher or lower position
LDL
progression
muscular strength
Climb
38. Performed on a bar not more than a child's height.
Hang and swing
Court games
attachment theory
3 of the 7 content standards of NASPE
39. Football - soccer - basketball - water polo
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
Territory games
Space
Non Locomotor activities
40. Greater than 21-24 percent body fat in males and greater than 26-32 body fat in females
high body fat
unsatsurated fats
A weight transfer activity
cooldown
41. Football - soccer - basketball - water polo
Court games
Aerobic
Territory Games
relaxation
42. Limit of cholesterol that shows signs of arteriosclerosis
200 mg/dl
unilateral
Skin fold measurement
Field games
43. In relation to fitness - the concept that specific types of exercise are appropriate to increase specific types of fitness
object permanence
carbodhydrates
Force
specificity
44. Moving one body part to another. e.g. walking - lying position to a kneeing position.
Weight transfer
flow
smoking - family history obesity
musculoskeletal fitness
45. Distributes oxygen throughotu the body
Field games
time
saturated fats
cardiovascular system
46. Effects of traction on an activity
specificity
friction
Obese
Space
47. A stage of cognitive development during which a child enters into a world of abstract thought
biomechanical principles
force
body balance
formal operational stage
48. Indicate the amount of cholestereol in the body
blood circulation
kinesthetic awareness
self - concept
blood - fat levels
49. Risk factors of heart disease
propulsion skills
Climb
smoking - family history obesity
sodium
50. When a person is controlling their center of gravit ywhile still moving
dynamic balance
crosslateral
Force
endurance