Additional Director,Category Code: 564/2022,Questions and Answers

 FINAL ANSWER KEY
Question Paper Code: 160/2023/OL
Category Code: 564/2022
Exam: Additional Director
Date of Test 10-11-2023
Department Kerala Sports and Youth Affairs


Question1:-Name the three major aspects in which a true adapted Physical Education requires modification of the general physical education programme.
        A:-Structure, function and objectives
        B:-Content, methodology and teacher
        C:-Teaching aids, objectives and instructional material
        D:-Syllabus, curricula and course content
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question2:-The ancient most philosophy of idealism exhorts humans to seek
        A:-Self-actualization
        B:-Truth, beauty and goodness
        C:-Perfection in body, mind and spirit
        D:-Intellectualism through athleticism
        Correct Answer:-Question Cancelled

Question3:-Most of the 19th century traditional recreation (play) theories were largely influenced by
        A:-Karl Mark's Economic Theory
        B:-William James' Psychology Theory
        C:-Charles Darwin's Struggle for existence theory
        D:-John Dewey's Education theory
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question4:-Arrange the following in the chronological order:
(1)     Modern Olympic Games
(2)     Asian Games
(3)     Commonwealth Games
(4)     SAF Games
        A:-1, 2, 3, 4
        B:-4, 2, 3, 1
        C:-4, 3, 2, 1
        D:-1, 3, 2, 4
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question5:-The curriculum provides the experiences for developing affective domain of value development for learner:
(1)      Feeling and beliefs
(2)      Self-confidence and capacity
(3)      Attitudes and values
(4)      Skills and objectivity
        A:-1, 2
        B:-3, 4
        C:-1, 3
        D:-2, 3
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question6:-Transfer of data from one application to another line is known as
        A:-Dogmatic data exchange
        B:-Dynamic data exchange
        C:-Dynamic disk exchange
        D:-Dodgy data exchange
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question7:-Amylase, lipase, pepsin, trypsin is form of
        A:-Enzyme Protein
        B:-Hormone Protein
        C:-Transport Protein
        D:-Contractile Protein
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question8:-Which statement is not correct about Vitamin E?
        A:-It acts as antioxidant
        B:-Protects lipid of cell membrane
        C:-It is destroyed by heat
        D:-Formed in Citrus fruits
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question9:-Which mineral is necessary to maintain osmotic pressure of the body fluid?
(a)     Potassium
(b)     Sodium
(c)     Chlorine
(d)     Iodine
        A:-Both (a) and (b)
        B:-Both (b) and (c)
        C:-Only (d)
        D:-All of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question10:-Which of the following is not health related fitness?
        A:-Flexibility
        B:-Muscular Endurance
        C:-Power
        D:-Muscular Strength
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question11:-In which five year plan many states provided for school health and school feeding programme?
        A:-1956
        B:-1957
        C:-1961
        D:-1962
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question12:-Incubation period for malaria is about
        A:-05 days
        B:-10 days
        C:-14 days
        D:-30 days
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question13:-Assertion (A) :Obesity is said to have a genetic orientation, meaning that if parent is obese, children are likely to be obese.
                    Reason (R)    :Science of nutrition, conversely emphasized that if you intake more calories than you burn in work you are sure to gain weight
        A:-A is right but R is wrong
        B:-A is wrong but R is right
        C:-Both A and R are right in their own context
        D:-Both A and R is wrong
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question14:-Assertion (A):BMI over 30 is obese person
                    Reason (R)   :BMI indicate Nutritional Status of a person
        A:-Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A
        B:-Both A and R are correct but R is not correct explanation of A
        C:-A is true but R is false
        D:-A is false but R is true
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question15:-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about Aerobic/Oxidative Energy System?
        A:-The Oxidative System of energy production generates 39 molecules of ATP per molecule of Glycogen.
        B:-The Oxidative System is heavily engaged in high-intensity activities
        C:-Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats can be used as a source of fuel in Oxidative System
        D:-The Oxidative System of energy production is the primary method of energy production during endurance events
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question16:-To meet the increased demand of Oxygen and Nutrients during exercise, the blood flow to the muscles increase. Which of the following factors account for the enhanced blood supply to muscles?
        A:-Due to improved capillarization of trained muscles
        B:-Due to increase in the size of muscles
        C:-Due to increase in the storage of glycogen in the muscles
        D:-None of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question17:-The beneficial physiological adaptations that occur during repeated exposure to a hot environment is called
        A:-Heat Tolerance
        B:-Heat Training
        C:-Heat Acclimatization
        D:-Heat Adaptation
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question18:-Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE with respect to the physiological changes in the respiratory system due to aging?
        A:-In later adulthood, there is a reduction of the amount of oxygen that is taken up from the blood during aerobic exercise
        B:-The aging of the respiratory system structures has the effect of lowering the efficiency of gas exchange in the lungs
        C:-The effect of aging in the respiratory system compounds the limitations on the ability to perform muscular work caused by the changes in the cardiovascular and             muscular systems
        D:-None of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question19:-Which of the following is TRUE related to the structure of Sarcomere?
(i)     A Sarcomere is the area of the myofibril between two consecutive Z-lines
(ii)    Each Sarcomere contains one I-Band and two A-Bands
(iii)   H-Zone is the part of A-Band, where only Myosin filaments are present
(iv)   Myosin Filaments are attached to the Z-Line
        A:-Only (i) and (iv)
        B:-Only (i) and (iii)
        C:-Only (i) and (ii)
        D:-None of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question20:-Which of the following is NOT TRUE related to the Neuromuscular Junction and the Transmission of Nerve Impulse?
(i)     Neurons Communicates with muscles at Neuromuscular Junction
(ii)    A Nerve Impulse causes chemicals called Neurotransmitters to be released
(iii)   Acetylcholine and Norepinephrine are two major Neurotransmitters, that transmits Nerve Impulse across Synapse and Synaptic Cleft
        A:-Only (i) and (iii)
        B:-Only (i) and (ii)
        C:-Only (ii) and (iii)
        D:-None of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question21:-Which of the following is NOT a methods of measuring Energy Expenditure?
        A:-Direct Calorimetry
        B:-Accelerometry
        C:-Hydrostatic Weighing
        D:-Indirect Calorimetry
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question22:-Which of the following movements at the joints of the human musculoskeletal system are correct?
        A:-Movements in the frontal plane about a sagittal axis are usually called abduction away from the body and adduction back towards the body
        B:-Movements in the horizontal plane about a vertical axis are usually called medial (or internal) and lateral (or external) rotation for the limbs, and rotation to the             right or to the left for the trunk
        C:-Movements of the whole arm forwards from a 90°abducted position are horizontal flexion in a forward direction and horizontal extension in a backwards direction
        D:-All of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question23:-When other factors are held constant, a body's ability to maintain equilibrium is increased by the following?
        A:-Decreasing body mass
        B:-Increasing the size of the base of support in the direction of the line of action of an external force
        C:-Horizontally positioning the center of gravity near the edge of the base of support on the side of the oncoming internal force
        D:-Vertically positioning the center of gravity as high as possible
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question24:-Which of the following are the main categories of ergogenic aids?
        A:-Physiological aids are designed to augment natural physiological processes to increase physical power
        B:-Pharmacological aids are drugs designed to influence physiological or psychological processes to increase physical power,mental strength, or mechanical edge.
        C:-Psychological aids are designed to enhance psychological processes during sport performance, to increase mental strength
        D:-All of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question25:-What is obtained by the effect of several muscles exerting their combined vector quantitative forces on single bone?
        A:-Projectile
        B:-Stability
        C:-Centre of Gravity
        D:-Resultant
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question26:-If the change in velocity of a moving object in equal intervals of time is unequal, than it is called as
        A:-Regular motion
        B:-Non-regular motion
        C:-Uniform accelerated motion
        D:-Non-Uniform accelerated motion
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question27:-Extensor pollicis longus is a muscle located at
        A:-Posterior muscle of forearm
        B:-Anterior muscle of forearm
        C:-Posterior muscle of lower leg
        D:-Anterior muscle of lower leg
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question28:-The sum of two or more moments, computed with due regards to differences in direction is called as
        A:-Equilibrium
        B:-Resultant moment
        C:-Moment of couple
        D:-Moment of applied force
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question29:-Piriformis muscle originates at _________ and inserts in ___________
        A:-Pubis and Tibia
        B:-Ilium and Tibia
        C:-Sacrum and Femur
        D:-Pubis and Femur
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question30:-The skull pivoting on the atlas vertebrae of the spine with the weight of head is
        A:-Class-II lever
        B:-Class-I lever
        C:-Class-III lever
        D:-None of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question31:-The layer of air that travels along with the object travelling in air is called as
        A:-Laminar Flow
        B:-Turbulent Flow
        C:-Boundary Layer
        D:-Surface Drag
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question32:-The component of force acting at right angles to the drag component is known as
        A:-Surface drag
        B:-Resultant
        C:-Lift
        D:-Buoyant force
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question33:-The maximum value of static friction at the verge of sliding is called as
        A:-Limiting friction
        B:-Resultant friction
        C:-Static friction
        D:-Kinetic friction
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question34:-A force in which line of action does not pass through the centre of gravity of a body is called as
        A:-Couple
        B:-Centric force
        C:-Eccentric force
        D:-Kinetic force
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question35:-The area sample is a variation of the simple random sample which is particularly appropriate when the population of interest is infinite. This type of sampling is also known as
        A:-Cluster sample
        B:-Systematic sample
        C:-Stratified sample
        D:-None of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question36:-Which among the following is not a primary source of data?
        A:-Documents
        B:-Relics
        C:-History textbook
        D:-Oral testimony
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question37:-Systematically and satistically summarising the findings of several previous quantitative studies is known as
        A:-Research Synthesis
        B:-Meta-analysis
        C:-Research integration
        D:-All of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question38:-Which among the following is a non parametric equivalent of the parametric t-test?
        A:-Mann-Whitney U Test
        B:-Likert Scale
        C:-Multiple regression
        D:-ANCOVA
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question39:-Calculate the standard error of mean when the sample size is 36, median of the sample is 180 and the standard deviation 12 is given?
        A:-24
        B:-2
        C:-4
        D:-6
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question40:-Non-directional hypothesis is a branch of
        A:-Simple hypothesis
        B:-Alternative hypothesis
        C:-Complex hypothesis
        D:-None of these
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question41:-Blue print of the research or study is known as
        A:-Hypotheses
        B:-Research report
        C:-Research proposal
        D:-Review of Literature
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question42:-The highest level of measurement where all the four operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division can be used along with the
additional advantage of a true zero point is
        A:-Nominal scale
        B:-Interval scale
        C:-Ordinal scale
        D:-Ratio scale
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question43:-The most frequently occurring score in a distribution is known as
        A:-Mean
        B:-Mode
        C:-Median
        D:-Range
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question44:-The equivalent method or procedure commonly used for assessing reliability of a test is also known as
        A:-The test-retest method
        B:-The split half method
        C:-Parallel form method
        D:-The rational equivalence method
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question45:-A common format for writing the research report is the APA format. What is the expansion of the term "APA"?
        A:-American Psychological Association
        B:-Australian Psychological Association
        C:-American Philosophical Association
        D:-Australian Philosophical Agency
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question46:-Rejection of a null hypothesis when it is really true is known as a
        A:-Type II error
        B:-Type I error
        C:-Level of significance
        D:-None of the above
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question47:-_______ are produced and improvement takes place only when overloading in terms of training load is progressive.
        A:-Adaptation
        B:-Recovery
        C:-Optimum load
        D:-Super compensation
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question48:-_________ taps the body's mechanism that bring about the described changes that go hand in hand with specificity.
        A:-Load
        B:-Load progression
        C:-Overload
        D:-Load Specificity
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question49:-Pushing against the stationary wall is an example of
        A:-Eccentric exercise
        B:-Isometric exercise
        C:-Isotonic exercise
        D:-Isokinetic exercise
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question50:-Running the whole distance of a race at a constant speed is
        A:-Stadion race
        B:-Shuttle run
        C:-Pace race
        D:-Acceleration run
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question51:-Which method of training utilizes both aerobic and anaerobic energy producing systems?
        A:-Continues training
        B:-Fartlek training
        C:-Internal training
        D:-Strength training
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question52:-The high energy compound formed from the energy in food molecules bond, which is released and stored with in our cells called
        A:-Glycogen
        B:-Adenosine
        C:-Adenosine triphosphate
        D:-Phosphor creatine
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question53:-Speed is not a combination of
        A:-Maximum speed
        B:-Explosive strength
        C:-Repetitions
        D:-Speed endurance
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question54:-In __________ stretching extra flexibility is achieved by greater relaxation in the antagonist muscles caused by the contraction of the prime-moves.
        A:-Dynamic
        B:-PNF
        C:-Ballistic
        D:-Active
        Correct Answer:-Question Cancelled

Question55:-The super compensation effect of training is due to
        A:-Proportion between load and recovery
        B:-Proportion between intensity and volume
        C:-Proportion between strength and speed
        D:-Proportion between strength and endurance
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question56:-Which of the following ability is mainly responsible for faster skill acquisition?
        A:-Strength
        B:-Flexibility
        C:-Co-ordination
        D:-Speed
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question57:-The term "Management" as derived from the French word is
        A:-Menager
        B:-Manage
        C:-Maneggiare
        D:-Maintainer
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question58:-Which of the following functions of management is right meaning for the statement "Subordinates must be kept informed through regular reports,research, monitoring and evaluation concerning performance and accountability measures in relation to expected standards and outcomes"?
        A:-Leading
        B:-Controlling
        C:-Staffing
        D:-Organizing
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question59:-The best method of sports administration is
        A:-Autocratic
        B:-Democratic
        C:-Dictatorial
        D:-Laissez-faire
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question60:-The First step in Sport Management is
        A:-Budgeting
        B:-Co-ordinating
        C:-Planning
        D:-Directing
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question61:-Select the correct option. "To determine what is needed and who will do it, is an important task of a manager" Technically it is known as
        A:-Staffing
        B:-Controlling
        C:-Leading
        D:-Organizing
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question62:-Select the correct option. "The skill of influencing the activities, situation, perceptions and expectations of an individual or group in an effort to have them willingly strive for a common purpose or organizational goal in a given situtation" is
        A:-Co-operation
        B:-Leadership
        C:-Human skill
        D:-Political skill
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question63:-Which of the following is the first step in planning process?
        A:-Identification of target group
        B:-Mobilization of resources
        C:-Provision of facilities
        D:-Determination of goals
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question64:-Which of the following steps is the first step of Budget Preparation?
        A:-Estimate Expenditure
        B:-Planning
        C:-Facilities
        D:-Finding income
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question65:-The Blue print of the team competition plan is called
        A:-Tactics
        B:-Predications
        C:-Technique
        D:-Strategy
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question66:-Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and theother labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A):Autocratic style of leadership is usually task oriented and tightly structured.
Reason (R) :Leadership style is responsible for effective decision making in sport.
In context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct?
        A:-Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
        B:-Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
        C:-(A) is true, but (R) is false
        D:-(A) is false, but (R) is true
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question67:-Make the correct choice from codes given below consulting the Assertion (A) and Reason (R):
Assertion (A):Management is the dynamic life giving element in every organization.
Reason (R)  :It is the activating force that gets things done through people.
        A:-(A) is true, but (R) is false
        B:-(A) is false, but (R) is true
        C:-Both (A) and (R) are false
        D:-Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question68:-From the following, identify the one which is not the principle of organisation:
        A:-Decentralization
        B:-Delegation
        C:-Over-lapping
        D:-Communication
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question69:-Management has traditionally been divided along a bipolar authoritarian democratic continuum. The management where the manager does not provide active leadership and believes that problems will solve themselves if given time is called:
        A:-Authoritarian management
        B:-Laissez faire management
        C:-Democratic management
        D:-Eclectic management
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question70:-Which of the following is not the principle of management?
        A:-Division of work
        B:-Discipline
        C:-Ignorance
        D:-Centralisation
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question71:-Which of the following is disclosed by sociogram?
I.     Friendship choices within the group
II.    Multidimensional nature of cohesion
III.   Extent of group attraction
IV.    How attractive is the group member to individual
        A:-I, II
        B:-II, IV
        C:-I, III
        D:-II, III
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question72:-An athlete's desire to gain mastery over a particular skill and the pleasure that comes from reaching a personal goal for mastery is reflected by?
        A:-Extrinsic motivation
        B:-Intrinsic motivation towards knowledge
        C:-Intrinsic motivation towards experiencing
        D:-Intrinsic motivation towards accomplishment
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question73:-Match List I and List II and select the correct option using the code given:
            List I                                      List II
I.     Classical Conditioning          1.      Stimulus that is repeatedly paired
II.    Unconditioned Stimuli           2.      Organism learns to repeat behaviour that
       yield positive                                 outcome or escape from negative outcome
III.   Conditioned Stimuli               3.    One stimulus comes to serve as a signal for
      the                                                 occurrence of second stimuli
IV.  Operant Conditioning            4.    Evokes response the first time it is presented
             I      II        III       IV
        A:-2     1        4        3
        B:-3     1        4        2
        C:-3     4        1        2
        D:-2     4        1        3
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question74:-Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A):Behaviour is best determined by accounting for both situations and personal characteristics.
Reason (R)  :Personality traits are enduring and consistent across a variety of situations.
        A:-Both (A) and (R) are right, but (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
        B:-Both (A) and (R) are right, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
        C:-(A) is right, but (R) is wrong
        D:-(A) is wrong, but (R) is right
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question75:-The basic tenets of drive theory are:
I.     A negative linear relationship exists between cognitive state anxiety and athletic performance.
II.    Increased arousal will elicit the dominant response.
III.   Cognitive anxiety and somatic anxiety have independent effect upon athletic performance.
IV.    The response associated with the strongest potential to respond is the dominant response.
        A:-I, III
        B:-II, IV
        C:-I, IV
        D:-II, III
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question76:-Match List I and List II and select the correct option using the code given:
               List I                                     List II
I.      Counselling Psychology      1.      Studies diagnosis, causes and treatment of mental disorders
II.     Cognitive Psychology          2.      Deals with personal problems that do not involve psychological disorders
III.    Clinical Psychology             3.      Physical, cognitive and social change over the entire life span
IV.   Developmental Psychology 4.     Investigates memory, thinking, reasoning, language, decision making and so on
             I      II      III       IV
        A:-2      4      1       3
        B:-1      3      2       4
        C:-1      4      2       3
        D:-2      3      1       4
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question77:-It is not based on a precise set of attributes or properties, do not have clear-cut boundaries, and are often defined by prototypes.
        A:-Logical concept
        B:-Propositions
        C:-Mental models
        D:-Natural concepts
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question78:-Using Gill's four criteria which of the following is considered as aggressive behaviour?
        A:-A football safety delivers an extremely vicious and illegal hit to a wide receiver
        B:-A basketball coach breaks a chair in protesting a disputed call
        C:-A hockey player uses his stick to purposely hit his opponent in the shin inretaliation for his opponent's doing the same thing to him
        D:-Race car driver hits a fellow competitor by running into the competitor's stalled car coming out of a turn
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question79:-Test, Measurement and Evaluation are related with one another in the following way
        A:-Measurement and Evaluation are parts of test
        B:-Test and Measurement are parts of Evaluation
        C:-Evaluation and Test are parts of Measurement
        D:-Evaluation is a part of both Test and Measurement
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question80:-Criteria of a standard test involve:
I.      Reliability
II.    Complexity
III.   Norm
IV.   Variability
Find the correct combination:
        A:-I and II
        B:-II and III
        C:-III and I
        D:-III and IV
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question81:-Arrange the following test in chronological order in respect of their origination:
1.     Physical Fitness
2.     Motor Fitness
3.     Health Related Fitness
4.     Motor Educability
        A:-4, 2, 3, 1
        B:-4, 3, 2, 1
        C:-1, 3, 2, 4
        D:-1, 2, 3, 4
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question82:-Match List I with List II and select the correct option from the codes given below:
          List I                            List II
I.     B.M.I                        1.     Leanness
II.    Body Composition    2.     Performance related fitness
III.   Explosive Strength   3.     Health related fitness
IV.    Ponderal Index        4.     Obesity
             I       II      III     IV
        A:-1      4      3      2
        B:-3      2      1      4
        C:-4      3      2      1
        D:-2      1      4      3
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question83:-Performance related fitness involves:
I.     Power
II.    Basic endurance
III.   Flexibility
IV.    Agility
Find the correct combination:
        A:-I and II
        B:-II and III
        C:-III and IV
        D:-I and IV
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question84:-Match List I with List II and select the correct option from the codes given below:
              List I                   List II
I.     Badminton             1.     Harbans Singh Test
II.    Hockey                  2.     Lockhart-McPherson test
III.   Physical Fitness    3.     Russel Lange test
IV.    Volleyball             4.     Fleishman Battery
             I     II     III     IV
        A:-1     3     2      4
        B:-2     1     4      3
        C:-2     4     1      3
        D:-3     2     4      1
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question85:-For a good test, the descending sequence of importance of its components is
        A:-Reliability, Validity, Objectivity, Administrability
        B:-Validity, Reliability, Objectivity, Administrability
        C:-Validity, Objectivity, Reliability, Administrability
        D:-Administrability, Validity, Reliability, Objectivity
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question86:-Which one of the following is not the test of muscular strength?
        A:-Roger's Test
        B:-Philips JCR Test
        C:-Kraus Weber Test
        D:-Tuttle Pulse Ratio Test
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question87:-Match List I with List II and select the correct option from the codes given below:
            List I                            List II
I.     Endomorph         1.   Muscular, Athletic shape
II.   Ectomorph           2.    Stocky
III. Mesomorph          3.    Triangular torso
IV. Omomorph           4.    Sparsely built
             I      II     III     IV
        A:-3     4     2      1
        B:-2     4     1      3
        C:-4     3     2      1
        D:-1     2     3      4
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question88:-The following test items of AAHPER Youth Fitness Test are listed and conducted in a certain sequence. Using the codes given below, select the right
sequence.
I.     50 yard dash
II.    Pull ups
III. Shuttle run
IV.   Bent knee sit ups
V.    Standing broad jump
VI. 600 yard run/walk
        A:-II, IV, III, V, I and VI
        B:-II, I, IV, V, III and VI
        C:-II, III, IV, I, V and VI
        D:-I, IV, V, II, III and VI
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question89:-Sports injuries are classified according to
        A:-Acute and dislocation
        B:-Chronic and stress fracture
        C:-Acute and chronic
        D:-Contusion and dislocation
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question90:-Abrasions are treated by
I.      Washing with soap water
II.     Applying antibiotic ointment
III.   Ultrasound
IV.   Infra Red
        A:-II and III
        B:-I and III
        C:-II and IV
        D:-I and II
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question91:-Compound fracture is a break in the bone that
        A:-Over use or weakness
        B:-Doesn't penetrates the skin
        C:-Incomplete fracture
        D:-Penetrates the skin
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question92:-Contusion can be treated with
I.     Ice
II.    Compressive dressing
III. Anti inflammatory medications
IV. Massage
        A:-I and III
        B:-II and III
        C:-I, II and III
        D:-I, II and IV
        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question93:-Thermal modalities which is include the various application of
        A:-Heat such as hydro and Ultra violet
        B:-Heat such as hydro collator and Cold
        C:-Heat such as hydro and micro wave
        D:-Heat such as hydro and Short wave
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question94:-The intensity of the ultrasound range watts/ is
        A:-0.8 to 1.5 low, 1.5 to 2.5 medium and 2.5 to 4.0 high intensity
        B:-0.5 to 0.8 low, 0.8 to 1.5 medium and 1.5 to 2.5 high intensity
        C:-1.5 to 2.5 low, 2.5 to 3.5 medium and 3.5 to 5.5 high intensity
        D:-0.1 to 0.8 low, 0.8 to 1.5 medium and 1.5 to 3.0 high intensity
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question95:-Synovial fluids are lubricating substances produced by the synovial membrane that found in
        A:-Joints
        B:-Muscles
        C:-Bones
        D:-Heart
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question96:-Glasgow coma scale is an effective method often used to evaluate
I.     Eye opening
II.   Motor responses
III. Verbal responses
IV.   Kidney responses
        A:-II, III and IV
        B:-I, III and IV
        C:-I, II and IV
        D:-I, II and III
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question97:-A technique for examining the tiers of consciousness
I.     Alert and Verbal
II.    Verbal and Painful
III.   Painful and Unresponsive
IV.    Pressure and Temperature
        A:-II and III
        B:-I and III
        C:-II and IV
        D:-I and II
        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question98:-The condition known as heat exhaustion is one in which the body becomes overheated to the point of
I.     Dehydrated from water
II.    Muscle tear in the gastrocnemius
III.   Bone and Joint pain
IV.    Dehydrated from electrolyte loss
        A:-I and III
        B:-II and III
        C:-II an IV
        D:-I and IV
        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question99:-During the competition, participants are expected to meet a wide variety of conditions regarding their intake of macronutrients
        A:-Carbohydrate 8-10 g/kg/day, with protein intake of 1.2 g/kg/day and fat 1-1.2 g/kg/day
        B:-Carbohydrate 15-20 g/kg/day, with protein intake of 2.2 g/kg/day and fat 3-5 g/kg/day
        C:-Carbohydrate 10-15 g/kg/day, with protein intake of 3-5 g/kg/day and fat 5-7 g/kg/day
        D:-Carbohydrate 20-25 g/kg/day, with protein intake of 5-7 g/kg/day and fat 3-5 g/kg/day
        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question100:-Which athletes are selected for doping tests by NADA?
        A:-Only in-competition the athletes can be chosen by random selection,finishing position or by being targeted for a particular reason
        B:-Only out-of-competition the athletes may be tested anytime, anywhere and with no advance notice
        C:-The athletes will be tested both in competition and out of the competition the athletes can be chosen by random selection, finishing position or by being targeted            for a particular reason in anytime, anywhere and with no advance notice
        D:-Prior notice to athletes and may be tested by random selection, or by being targeted for a particular reason
        Correct Answer:- Option-C


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