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CUET Physical Education Quiz

This document contains 48 multiple choice questions about physical education. The questions cover topics like the importance of sociology in PE, ancient Olympic games, definitions of terms like physical education and periodization, tests of motor fitness and senior citizen fitness. The questions test knowledge of concepts like Newton's laws of motion, principles of training, components of fitness and specific tests like the Harvard step test. Answer options ranging from A to D are provided for each question.

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CUET Physical Education Quiz

This document contains 48 multiple choice questions about physical education. The questions cover topics like the importance of sociology in PE, ancient Olympic games, definitions of terms like physical education and periodization, tests of motor fitness and senior citizen fitness. The questions test knowledge of concepts like Newton's laws of motion, principles of training, components of fitness and specific tests like the Harvard step test. Answer options ranging from A to D are provided for each question.

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WIN CUET Physical Edu.

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DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 1

What is the importance of sociology in physical education?

A) Developing leadership qualities. B) Developing sports ethics. C) Character building. D) All of the above.

Question No. : 2

What are the importance of sports and games in relation to social impact?

A) It develops mutual understanding B) It develops mental freedom C) It can overcome negative attitudes
D) All of the above

Question No. : 3

What was "Takashila" in ancient times famous for?

A) Hunting B) Archery C) Dancing D) Chariot racing

Question No. : 4

Sports grounds in Sparta were called

A) Paedotribes B) Cryteia C) Platanistas D) Dedascaleum

Question No. : 5

Who defined physical education as the "sum of man's physical activities selected as a kind and conducted as to outcomes."

A) Charles A. Bucher B) Edward Hitchcock C) Dudley Allen Sergeant D) Jesse Feiring William

Question No. : 6

A weak child born used to be left on the Mount Tygatus to die, in

A) Athens B) Rome C) Sparta D) None of the above

Question No. : 7

What award was given to the winners in the ancient Olympic games

A) Coins B) Caps C) Wild olive leaf crowns D) Medals

Question No. : 8

Baron Pierre de Coubertin belongs to which country?

A) Greece B) France C) Germany D) Rome

Question No. : 9

Physical education involves those activities which help in the overall development of personality as

A) Physical B) Mental C) Social D) All of the above

Question No. : 10

When was the YMCA (Chennai) College of Physical Education formed?

A) 1914 B) 1920 C) 1924 D) 1934


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Question No. : 11

What was the punishment given to the cheaters in the ancient Olympics?

A) They used to be hanged B) They used to be drowned C) They used to be detained


D) They used to be beaten with hunters

Question No. : 12

Which of the following is not a physical activity?

A) Dancing B) Gardening C) Reading Book D) Domestic Work

Question No. : 13

Talent search, grooming is the process to

A) Develop leadership quality B) Develop employee quality C) Develop citizen quality D) All of the above

Question No. : 14

The ability to see the sports organization as a whole is called

A) Human skill B) Conceptual skill C) Mechanical skill D) All of the above

Question No. : 15

Which of the following are considered for preparing the physical profile of a sports person?

A) Weight B) Height C) Both a and b D) None of the above

Question No. : 16

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): According to Newton's third law of motion "every action has an opposite reaction"
(R): Newton's third law of motion is also known as law of inertia.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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

Question No. : 17

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Every international and national sports organization should have an officer responsible for contacts and personal relations
with the media.
(R): Contacts like the name and telephone number of the media officer should not be disclosed before the media for
confidential reasons.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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

Question No. : 18

What do you mean by 'TEMPO'?

A) Endurance B) Strength C) Speed D) Agility

Question No. : 19

"Sports training is the basic form of preparation of sportsmen" Definition is given by

A) Martin B) Matwejew C) Harre D) Thiess & Schnabel


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Question No. : 20

Iso-metric strength comes under

A) Relative strength B) Dynamic strength C) Static strength D) Explosive strength

Question No. : 21

Circuit training developed by?

A) Gosta Holmer B) William James Morgan C) R.E. Morgan & G.T.Anderson D) Charles A. Bucher

Question No. : 22

Plate Tapping Test measure

A) Movement frequency B) Movement speed C) Reaction ability D) Locomotor ability

Question No. : 23

Oxygen from the blood taken by the muscles cell is called?

A) Oxygen intake B) Oxygen uptake C) Oxygen absorbed D) Oxygen transport

Question No. : 24

How much % of lactic acid is converted into glycogen?

A) 50 % B) 100 % C) 20 % D) 80 %

Question No. : 25

What is an important component of physical fitness?

A) Rest B) Sprint C) Speed D) None of the above

Question No. : 26

Which period is called offseason?

A) Competition period B) Preparatory period C) Transitional period D) Examination period

Question No. : 27

Isometric exercise is the one in which muscle length is

A) Constant B) Shortened C) Lengthens D) None of the above

Question No. : 28

One periodisation has

A) One Transitional period B) Two Transitional period C) Three Transitional period D) None of the above

Question No. : 29

Weather conditions and altitude are

A) Natural means of training B) Medical means of training C) Psychological means of training D) None of the above

Question No. : 30

After acquiring mastery of all skills, the stress laid on

A) Development of motor components B) Tactical training C) Both a and b D) None of the above
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Question No. : 31

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Circuit training is a scientific arrangement of exercises performed systematically and repeatedly as a circuit.
(R): At each station, one has to perform specific exercises allotted to a station and then go to the next station and so on to
complete the circuit.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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

Question No. : 32

The training method is usually conducted over a hilly region and allows variation in pace

A) Fartlek training B) Circuit training C) Interval training D) Weight training

Question No. : 33

Principal of training does not include

A) Individuality B) Continuity C) Motivating D) None of the above

Question No. : 34

General warm-up is performed in

A) All types of activity B) The specific type of activity C) Both a and b D) None of the above

Question No. : 35

Motor fitness consist _______component.

A) Speed B) Strength C) Flexibility D) Endurance

Question No. : 36

4x10m shuttle run test is used to measure.

A) Agility B) Strength C) Endurance D) Flexibility

Question No. : 37

How many test items are in the motor fitness test?

A) Six B) Eight C) Seven D) Five

Question No. : 38

Which equipment is used to record time during partial curl-up?

A) Ruler B) Stopwatch C) Whistle D) Mat

Question No. : 39

Which test is used for upper body endurance measurement?

A) Standing broad jump B) Sit and reach C) Partial curl-up D) Push-up

Question No. : 40

Harvard step test developed by

A) Lucien Brouha B) M. Barrow C) Jessie Jones D) Roberta Rikli


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Question No. : 41

The duration of the Harvard step test is

A) One minute B) Three minutes C) Four minutes D) Five minutes

Question No. : 42

What is the height of the box used in the Harvard step test?

A) 18 inches B) 19 inches C) 20 inches D) 21 inches

Question No. : 43

Which of the following is the correct list of motor fitness test items?

A) Medicine Ball Put, 600M Run/Walk, Sit & Reach, Partial Curl up, Push-ups (Boys), Modified Push-ups (Girls), Standing
Broad Jump,4x10M Shuttle Run.
B) 50M Standing start, 600M Run/Walk, Sit & Reach, Partial Curl up, Push-ups (Boys), Modified Push-ups (Girls), Standing
Broad Jump, 4x10M Shuttle Run.
C) Standing Broad Jump, 600M Run/Walk, Medicine Ball Put, Partial Curl up, Push-ups (Boys), Modified Push-ups (Girls), Zig-
Zag Run,4x10M Shuttle Run.
D) 50M Standing start, 600M Run/Walk, Sit & Reach, Partial Curl up, Push-ups (Boys), Modified Push-ups (Girls), Standing
Broad Jump, Zig-Zag Run.

Question No. : 44

The Arm curl test is used to measure

A) Upper Body Strength. B) Lower Body Strength. C) Upper Body Flexibility. D) Lower Body Flexibility.

Question No. : 45

Which parameter is not related to the senior citizen test?

A) Arm curl test. B) Chair stand test. C) Chair sit & reach. D) Modified Push-ups.

Question No. : 46

What weight is required for men and women in the arm curl test

A) 8 and 5 Pounds. B) 6 and 4 Pounds. C) 7 and 5 Pounds. D) 10 and 5 Pounds.

Question No. : 47

In which year did Rikli and Jones develop the Senior citizen test?

A) 2000 B) 2001 C) 2002 D) 2003

Question No. : 48

Match list –I with list –II and select the correct answer from the code given below:
List -I List- II
(i) Motor Fitness test (1) Zig-Zag Run
(ii) General Motor Fitness (2) Push ups
(iii) Harved step test (3) Chair sit & reach
(iv) Rikli & Jones (4) 5 minutes step
Select the correct set of options:

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

A) 1 2 3 4 B) 2 1 4 3 C) 3 1 4 2 D) 2 4 3 1
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Question No. : 49

Which parameter is not part of the Rockport one mile test?

A) Weight B) Gender C) Age. D) Height.

Question No. : 50

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): In physical education and sports use of test and measurements is important.
(R): Measurement is a process by which the level of performance, fitness, ability, knowledge and skills are measured with the
help of various standardized tests.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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
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DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 1

What plays an important role in socialisation among athletes?

A) Games B) Sports C) Both a and b D) Neither a and b

Question No. : 2

In socialization the learner personal attributes includes

A) Personality traits B) Values C) Motivation D) All of the above

Question No. : 3

The word athlete in Greek means

A) Money maker B) Race C) Prize seeker D) A city state

Question No. : 4

Games and Sports of modern times have evolved due to

A) Our modern culture B) Modification of the games played in the past C) Needs of recreation D) None of the above

Question No. : 5

Which event were the first and the original event for the Olympics?

A) Foot race B) Chariot race C) Boxing D) Wrestling

Question No. : 6

What was the favourite pastime of Romans?

A) Gladiatorial Combats B) Music C) Dance D) None of the above

Question No. : 7

Body beautiful was the ideal of

A) Greek B) Romans C) China D) India

Question No. : 8

Sumo wrestling originally came from

A) Japan B) China C) Korea D) Rome

Question No. : 9

Physical education means education of the body through

A) People B) Social community C) Bodily movement D) Health movement

Question No. : 10

Who was the pioneer of Physiotherapy and Gymnastics?

A) Per Henrik Ling B) Aristotle C) Gestalt D) Rosseau

Question No. : 11

The word 'Kshatriyas' was used for

A) Warriors B) Demonstrator C) Maratha D) Rajputs


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Question No. : 12

Intelligent, self confident courageous are the qualities of a

A) Leader B) Employee C) Follower D) None of the above

Question No. : 13

A leader must possess the following except

A) Missionary Zeal B) Commitment C) Persuasiveness D) Selfishness

Question No. : 14

By which of the following means do we acquire values, beliefs and behaviour

A) Socialisation B) Culture C) Recreation D) Physical education

Question No. : 15

Physical education has its primary focus on

A) Financial development B) Cultural development C) Mental development D) All-round development

Question No. : 16

Which one of the following factors does not influence the effective functioning of a group?

A) Partiality B) Loyalty C) Accountability D) Proximity

Question No. : 17

The emphasis of such adapted physical education activities is to

A) Improve the quality and productivity of their lives B) Decrease the effect of the disability C) Develop their motor skills
D) All of the above

Question No. : 18

Which book was written by Dietrich Harre?

A) Principles of Sports Training B) Foundation of Physical Education C) Developing and Promoting Physical Education
D) Physical Education and Sports

Question No. : 19

The aim of sports training is to

A) Improve skills B) Improve fitness C) Improve tactical efficiency D) Improve performance

Question No. : 20

How can we calculate the ratio of relative strength?

A) Height divided by body weight B) Maximum strength divided by body weight


C) Explosive strength divided by body weight D) Maximum strength divided by height

Question No. : 21

Circuit training has a

A) 3-10 station B) 2-10 station C) 5-19 station D) 9-12 station

Question No. : 22

What is the appropriate age to start the basic training for weightlifting?

A) 5-10 years B) 10-14 years C) 15-20 years D) 12-20 years


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Question No. : 23

Who introduced the Iso-Kinetic method?

A) J.J.Perrine B) Matwejew C) J.J. Harre D) J.J. Versha

Question No. : 24

Who introduced the concept of oxygen debt?

A) A.V. Hill & H. Lupton B) Karlsson & Saltin C) J. Musgrove D) R. Margaria

Question No. : 25

How many phases are there in the competition phase of sports training?

A) Five phase B) Two-phase C) Six phase D) Three-phase

Question No. : 26

Which training phase is the longest phase of sports training?

A) Warming –up B) Competition C) Preparatory D) Transitional

Question No. : 27

Fartlek training is used best to develop

A) Flexibility B) Strength C) Power D) Endurance

Question No. : 28

A combination of strength and speed ability is called

A) Strength Endurance B) Maximum Strength C) Explosive Strength D) None of the above

Question No. : 29

The repetition method helps to improve

A) Speed ability B) Explosive strength C) Maximum strength D) All of the above

Question No. : 30

Endurance is classified as

A) Duration of activity B) Nature of activity C) Both a and b D) None of the above

Question No. : 31

Match List –I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below:
List –I List- II
(i) Interval training (1) James Perrine
(ii) Circuit training (2) Reindell and Greschler
(iii) Isokinetic exercises (3) Gosta Holmer
(iv) Fartlek training (4) Morgan and Adamson
Select the correct set of options:

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

A) 3 4 1 2 B) 2 1 4 3 C) 2 4 1 3 D) 2 4 3 1
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Question No. : 32

The duration of the macrocycle is

A) One year and more B) Two weeks C) Two months D) None of the above

Question No. : 33

Training should be done

A) At intervals B) On regular basis C) Motivating D) None of the above

Question No. : 34

A test is a device or technique used to measure

A) The performance B) Knowledge of a learner C) Skill level D) All of the above

Question No. : 35

Wooden blocks are required in which test?

A) Curl-up B) 50m standing start C) 4x10m shuttle run D) Sit and reach

Question No. : 36

50m sprint test is used to measure.

A) Distance B) Time C) Speed D) Duration

Question No. : 37

Which test is the best to measure speed and agility?

A) 600m run/walk test B) Push-Ups C) Standing Broad Jump D) 4x10m Shuttle run

Question No. : 38

Which test is used to measure abdominal strength and endurance?

A) Partial curl-up B) Modified push-ups C) Standing broad jump D) Sit and reach

Question No. : 39

Who invents the general motor ability test in the year 1953?

A) Dr Harold M. Barrow B) Lucien Brouha C) Dr Jessie Jones D) Dr Roberta Rikli

Question No. : 40

The purpose of the Harvard step test is

A) To count the pulse rate of an individual B) To check cardio-vascular endurance C) To increase muscular fitness
D) To decrease cardiovascular diseases

Question No. : 41

Harvard step test developed by Lucien Brouha in the year

A) 1942 B) 1943 C) 1941 D) 1944

Question No. : 42

What is the weight of the medicine ball used in the barrow motor ability test?

A) 1kg for boys and 1kg for girls B) 5kg for boys and 3kg for girls C) 4kg for boys and 2kg for girls
D) 3kg for boys and 1kg for girls
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Question No. : 43

Rikli and Jones test is meant for

A) Senior Male citizens only. B) Senior Female citizens only. C) Young Male and Female citizens.
D) Senior Male and Female citizens.

Question No. : 44

Senior citizen fitness test developed by

A) M. Barrow & Lucien Brouha B) Dr. Jessie Jones C) Roberta Rikli & Jessie Jones D) Dr. Roberta Rikli

Question No. : 45

Eight-foot up and go test is used to measure

A) Speed, agility and balance B) Speed, Strength and agility. C) Speed, balance and flexibility
D) Speed, flexibility and endurance.

Question No. : 46

In foot up and go test a distance to walk

A) 10 feet. B) 6 feet. C) 8 feet. D) 16 feet.

Question No. : 47

Name the test to assess coordination and agility in senior citizens.

A) Back-scratch test. B) Six minutes walk test. C) Chair stand test. D) Eight-foot up and go test.

Question No. : 48

Match List –I with the List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below:
List -I List- II
(a) Chair stand test (1) Lower Body Strength
(b) Arm curl test (2) Upper Body Strength
(c) Back-scratch test (3) Upper Body Flexibility
(d) Chair sit & reach test (4) Lower Body Flexibility
Select the correct set of options:

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

A) 1 2 3 4 B) 2 1 4 3 C) 3 1 4 2 D) 2 4 3 1

Question No. : 49

What is the full form of VO2max?

A) Maximum volume of Oxygen. B) Minimum volume of Oxygen. C) Maximum volume of Carbon dioxide.
D) Minimum volume of Carbon dioxide.
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Question No. : 50

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Push-ups help in building muscular strength.
(R): Push-ups are Isokinetic muscular movements that provide strength to the joints.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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
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DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best option:

Question No. : 1

The concept of socialisation through games and sports is concerned with

A) How one learns to adopt the sport role B) Indentifying factors which influence a person to become an athlete
C) What happens to the person ones he is in sports D) None of the above

Question No. : 2

What has been practised hundreds of years before the birth of Christ?

A) Hunting B) Dancing C) Both a and b D) Neither a and b

Question No. : 3

Didascaleum in ancient Greece was famous for

A) Race B) Music C) Dance D) Aerobics

Question No. : 4

Which year did Friedrich Ludwig Jahn introduce gymnastics in Germany?

A) 1820 B) 1920 C) 1720 D) 1620

Question No. : 5

Women had separate competitions in games during the Olympics which were held at Olympians in the honour of

A) God Zeus B) Goddess Hera C) God Appollo D) None of the above

Question No. : 6

Palaestra and Dedascaleum were famous in

A) Athens B) Sparta C) Rome D) Both a and b

Question No. : 7

"Citius, Altius, Fortius" motto of which games

A) World Games B) Asian Games C) Commonwealth Games D) Olympic Games

Question No. : 8

The city Olympia is in

A) Japan B) Greece C) Germany D) Rome

Question No. : 9

The objective of Physical education

A) Physical development B) Social development C) Emotional development D) All of the above

Question No. : 10

'Plato' earned proficiency in the game of

A) Hockey B) Athletics C) Wrestling D) Gymnastics


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Question No. : 11

Padama Shree Kartar Singh is related to

A) Weightlifting B) Boxing C) Wrestling D) Hockey

Question No. : 12

Leaders can be created by physical education through

A) Appointing students as a leader of mass exercise B) Allowing students to officiate in intramural


C) Appointing students as captain of a team D) All of the above

Question No. : 13

Objectives of a national sports organization

A) To encourage the development of sports in the country


B) To organize the championships at a national and regional level
C) To participate in national and international events from time to time D) All of the above

Question No. : 14

Which of the following are not the benefits of exercise?

A) Reduce fat B) Maintain Blood pressure C) Injuries D) Freedom from diseases

Question No. : 15

The vision of the Khelo-India games is

A) To promote sports culture B) To develop sports culture and sports excellence


C) To promote sports at the grass-root level D) To win 20 medals in the 2024 Olympics

Question No. : 16

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Aggression is one of the personality traits believed to be associated with athlete success.
(R): Aggression in sports is the direct result of increased professionalism and resulting financial incentives to win.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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

Question No. : 17

The word training means is

A) The process and practice for doing some tasks in a proper way
B) The process and practice for doing some tasks in an improper way
C) The process and practice for doing some tasks in an unsystematic way
D) The process and practice for doing some tasks in a lazy way

Question No. : 18

In India, the science of training was first introduced as a teaching subject by

A) NSNIS, Patiala B) LNIP, Gwalior C) YMCA, Madras D) Union ministry for education

Question No. : 19

Meso-cycle has a duration of

A) 3-6 weeks B) 6-8 weeks C) 2-4 weeks D) 5-8 weeks


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Question No. : 20

Acceleration ability improves by

A) Short sprints B) Long races C) Jumps D) Throws

Question No. : 21

Intermuscular coordination refers to…

A) Coordination among different motor units within a muscles


B) Coordination between different muscles and muscles group C) Coordination within a motor unit D) None of these

Question No. : 22

What is coupling ability?

A) It is the ability to coordinate body parts' movement with one another.


B) It is the ability to determine and change the position and movement of the body in time and space.
C) It is the ability to achieve fine-tuning of individual movement.
D) It is the ability to react quickly and effectively to a signal.

Question No. : 23

The stroke volume of untrained persons during exercise is

A) 130 ml B) 100 ml C) 200 ml D) 250 ml

Question No. : 24

Isometric exercises are

A) That is done in haste B) That is not visible C) That is visible D) None of the above

Question No. : 25

The preparatory phase of sports training is

A) Complete rest B) Cooling down C) Achieve skill efficiency D) None of the above

Question No. : 26

Pushing against the stationary wall is an example of

A) Isotonic exercise B) Isometric exercise C) Isokinetic exercise D) Circuit training exercise

Question No. : 27

Aerobic fitness is best achieved through

A) Fencing B) Chess C) Long-distance running D) All of the above

Question No. : 28

Factors affecting the pace of recovery are

A) Nature of load B) Health and Physical fitness C) Sleep D) None of the above

Question No. : 29

Fartlek training is closely related to

A) Jumpers B) Sprinters C) Throwers D) Middle distance runners


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Question No. : 30

The ballistic method is one of the methods of improving

A) Speed B) Strength C) Flexibility D) Endurance

Question No. : 31

Resistance ability against fatigue is called

A) Speed B) Strength C) Flexibility D) Endurance

Question No. : 32

The duration of the mesocycle is

A) 5-10 days B) 4-6 weeks C) 2-4 months D) None of the above

Question No. : 33

Principal of Training done under individual differences means

A) To look at gender differences B) To look at age differences C) To look ability of an individual D) All of the above

Question No. : 34

A partial curl-up test is used.

A) To measure agility and speed B) To measure abdominal strength C) To measure acceleration


D) To measure explosive strength

Question No. : 35

Sit and reach test is to measure.

A) Abdominal strength B) Shoulder strength C) Hyperextension of the back D) Hamstring flexibility

Question No. : 36

600m run and walk test is used to measure.

A) Strength Endurance B) Speed Endurance C) Cardio-respiratory Endurance D) Muscular Endurance

Question No. : 37

Which test is used to measure the power of legs?

A) Sit & Reach test B) 4x10m Shuttle run C) Standing Broad Jump D) Modified Push-Ups

Question No. : 38

Which test is used to measure acceleration and speed?

A) 4x10m Shuttle run B) 600m run/walk test C) 50m Standing start D) Zig–Zag run

Question No. : 39

How many test items are there in the motor ability test developed by Barrow?

A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four


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Question No. : 40

The formula for the computation of the fitness index (short form) in the Harvard step test is

A) 100 X Test duration in seconds / 5.5 X Pulse count between 1 and 1.5 minutes
B) Duration of exercise period in seconds X 100 / 2 X Sum of 3 pulse counts after exercise
C) 100 X Test duration in minutes / 5.5 X Pulse count between 1 and 1.5 minutes
D) 100 X Test duration in seconds / 5.5 X Pulse count between 2 and 2.5 after exercise

Question No. : 41

Dr Harold M. Barrow developed items for testing motor ability are

A) Standing Broad Jump, Zig-Zag Run, and Medicine Ball Put. B) Standing Broad Jump, Shuttle Run and Push-up.
C) 50m Standing Start, Push-up and Partial curl-up. D) 50m Standing Start, 600m Run/walk and Sit & Reach.

Question No. : 42

The Harvard step test was initially designed for______ students

A) College boys and girls B) Schoolboys and girls C) University boys and girls D) Physically fit boys and girls

Question No. : 43

The purpose of the Chair stand test is

A) To measure Upper Body Strength. B) To measure Lower Body Strength. C) To measure Upper Body Flexibility.
D) To measure Lower Body Flexibility.

Question No. : 44

The purpose of the Senior citizen fitness test is

A) To assess the functional fitness of 41-59 age adults. B) To assess the functional fitness of 60-94 age adults.
C) To assess the functional fitness of 31-59 age adults. D) To assess the functional fitness of 21-60 adults.

Question No. : 45

The Back-scratch test is used to assess

A) Upper Body Strength. B) Lower Body Strength. C) Upper Body Flexibility. D) Lower Body Flexibility.

Question No. : 46

Which test is to assess the aerobic endurance of older adults?

A) Back-scratch test. B) Arm curl test. C) 8 foot up and go test. D) 6 minutes walk test.

Question No. : 47

Match List –I with the List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below:
List -I (Fitness Component) List-II (Measurement Test)
(i) Cardio-respiratory Endurance (1) Weightlifting
(ii) Muscular Strength (2) Sit and Reach test
(iii) Muscular Endurance (3) VO2 Max
(iv) Flexibility (4) Pull-ups several times
Select the correct set of options:

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

A) 1 2 3 4 B) 1 3 2 4 C) 3 1 4 2 D) 2 4 3 1
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Question No. : 48

The purpose of the Rockport one mile test

A) To assess the speed. B) To assess the endurance. C) To assess the agility. D) To assess the balance.

Question No. : 49

The distance covered in the Rockport test is?

A) 2 miles B) 1 kilometer C) 1 mile D) 3 miles

Question No. : 50

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Rikli and Jones developed a test for all citizens.
(R): Senior citizen test was to assess the fitness level of the older adults above 60 years.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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
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Question No. : 1

Which of the following was the first to facilitate the introduction of modern physical education in schools?

A) A national policy of education 1986 B) N.C.E.R.T Syllabus C) National Fitness Corps


D) The plan for physical education and recreation

Question No. : 2

Society for the National Institute of Physical Education and Sports was set up in

A) 1961 B) 1964 C) 1960 D) 1965

Question No. : 3

What is the basic qualification to become a Physical education teacher in school?

A) Ph.D. B) B.P.E C) M.P.Ed. D) B.A

Question No. : 4

The most valuable recommendation was made in the National Plan of Physical Education in 1956?

A) List of physical activities for various school classes


B) Norms for recognition of colleges and courses of physical education C) Requirement of sport and activity infrastructure
D) List of equipment for activity programmes in schools

Question No. : 5

The first modern Olympics was held in

A) 1894 B) 1896 C) 1900 D) 1904

Question No. : 6

Who is the president of the Sports Authority of India?

A) Minister of Youth affairs and sports B) Prime minister of the country C) President of Country D) None of the above

Question No. : 7

The National team or an athlete of any sport participate in the international competition under

A) Government of India B) National Sports Federation C) Indian Olympic Association D) All India Council of Sports

Question No. : 8

Name the professional course in physical education is the highest degree

A) M.P.Ed. B) D.P.Ed. C) Master of Philosophy D) Doctor of Philosophy

Question No. : 9

How many types of main tournaments are there

A) Four B) Six C) Seven D) Five

Question No. : 10

Asian games federation is now known as

A) Olympic Council of Asia B) Olympic Congress of Asia C) Olympic Committee of Asia D) None of the above
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Question No. : 11

What is the main work of the finance committee in the tournament

A) Registration of participants B) Publicity of the tournaments C) Budgeting of the tournament


D) Transportation for the tournament

Question No. : 12

Which tournament is known as Extramural?

A) Knockout Tournament B) Round-robin Tournament C) Within the wall Tournament D) Outside the wall Tournament

Question No. : 13

Which committee is responsible for selecting various officials such as referees, judges, umpires etc.?

A) Finance committee B) Technical committee C) Reception committee D) Boarding and Lodging committee

Question No. : 14

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Team performance goes down due to a lack of cooperation.
(R): Group cohesion is the togetherness among group members striving for a common goal.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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

Question No. : 15

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Playgrounds are known as character building laboratories.
(R): Character building qualities are developed on playgrounds.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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

Question No. : 16

Which of the following is the prime objective of planning in sports?

A) Entertainment B) Development C) Physical Fitness D) All of the above

Question No. : 17

With which sport is the Oval stadium associated?

A) Basketball B) Football C) Cricket D) Hockey

Question No. : 18

What is the recommended Thiamin for 25-50 yrs Male?

A) 1.1 mg/d B) 1.5 mg/d C) 1.3 mg/d D) 1.7 mg/d


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Question No. : 19

The formula for Ideal body weight is?

A) IBW= LBM(Lean Body Mass) B) IBW= LBM(Lean Body Mass) C) IBW= LBM(Lean Body Mass)
1.00-(Desired % body fat) 1.00-(Desired % body fat/100) 1.00(Desired % body fat/100)
D) IBW= LBM(Lean Body Mass)
1.00-(Desired body fat/100)

Question No. : 20

Hepatitis virus affects which organ of our body?

A) Liver B) Kidney C) Intestine D) Gall Bladder

Question No. : 21

What is Catabolism?

A) The process by which body Tissues and Substances are built


B) The process by which large, complex molecules are converted to simpler ones.
C) The process by which Nutrients are used to support life D) None of the above

Question No. : 22

A person's belief in his or her ability to accomplish a specific task or behaviour is called

A) Health promotion B) Self-determination C) Locus of control D) Self-efficacy

Question No. : 23

The process of developing and providing planned experiences to supply information, change attitudes, and influence behaviour
is

A) Health education B) Health promotion C) Coordinated school health D) Wellness

Question No. : 24

The height of a human being is measured by

A) Venire scale B) Weighing scale C) Stadio meter D) Dynamometer

Question No. : 25

Ministry of AYUSH has collaborated with the council for scientific and industrial research to

A) Manufacture vaccines for diseases B) Set up traditional knowledge digital library


C) To publish books on traditional medicine D) To reorganize activities of the malaria institute of India

Question No. : 26

The deformities in posture can be corrected by

A) Three-dimensional analysis B) Spinal segmental analysis C) Flexibility test D) All of the above

Question No. : 27

A contrast bath is much useful for

A) Blisters B) Sprain C) Muscles spasm D) Dandruff treatment

Question No. : 28

Which is not a type of treatment of physiotherapy?

A) Clinical Pilates B) Bracing C) Dry needling D) Suspicion


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Question No. : 29

Profuse bleeding can be prevented by the application of

A) Message B) Infrared C) Ultraviolet D) Tourniquet

Question No. : 30

Which of the following type of burn is not painful in most of the cases?

A) Superficial burn B) Full-thickness burn C) Partial-thickness burn D) All of the above

Question No. : 31

What type of first aid should be given to a person suffering from heatstroke?

A) Give him/her a glass of cold water B) Let him/her stay in the sun for some more time
C) Lie down the patient in a cool place D) Surround the patient

Question No. : 32

Dressing and bandages are used to

A) Increase the victim's pain B) Help control bleeding and prevent infection C) Stitch up a deep wound
D) Increases internal bleeding

Question No. : 33

Which of the following is a type of skin injury?

A) Drowsiness B) Contusion C) Sprain D) Strain

Question No. : 34

Dislocation is related to

A) Bone injury B) Skin injury C) Muscle injury D) Joint injury

Question No. : 35

Mechanics is that branch of physics concerned with the study of

A) Motion B) Rest C) Both (a) and (b) D) Neither (a) and (b)

Question No. : 36

Biomechanics helps an athlete in

A) Rehabilitation of injuries B) Increase friction between athlete and surface C) Improves performance
D) None of the above

Question No. : 37

When the joint moves and reduces the angle between the bones at the joint is called

A) Adduction B) Extension C) Rotation D) Flexion

Question No. : 38

Newton's second law of motion is also known as

A) Law of inertia B) Law of acceleration C) Law of action-reaction D) None of the above

Question No. : 39

Bio-Mechanics is bound to act in perfect conformity

A) The Mechanical Laws B) The Biological Laws C) The Physical Laws D) The Psychological Laws
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Question No. : 40

What kind of movement occurs, when folding the legs

A) Adduction B) Abduction C) Flexion D) Extension

Question No. : 41

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Friction resists the force of relative motion.
(R): Friction resists the motion of one object moving relative to each other.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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

Question No. : 42

The moment of car wheels shows the type of ________friction

A) Static B) Gliding C) Sliding D) Rolling

Question No. : 43

Sports psychology effects

A) Performance B) Achievements C) Exercises D) All of the above

Question No. : 44

What kinds of body ectomorph person have?

A) Pear shaped B) Rectangular Shaped C) V-shaped D) None of the above

Question No. : 45

In the child, individual behaviour is most influenced by

A) Peer group B) Community C) Family D) School

Question No. : 46

Individual differences are due to

A) Heredity impact B) Community impact C) Environmental impact D) None of the above

Question No. : 47

Aggression in sports is displayed by

A) Uses of abusive words B) Following the rule and regulations C) Punctuality D) Assertion of views

Question No. : 48

Given below are the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R)
(A): Internal motivation is an inner urge of the individual by which he/she motivates towards the activity.
(R): Trophies, medals, certificates and rewards are examples of internal motivation.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings 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
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Question No. : 49

Match list –I with list –II and select the correct answer from the code given below:
List -I List- II
(a) Openness (1) Socially comfortable
(b) Ambiverts (2) Creative
(c) Extroverts (3) Natural
(d) Intrinsic (4) Active

Select the correct set of options:

ABCD

A) 1 2 3 4 B) 4 3 2 1 C) 2 4 1 3 D) 2 1 4 3

Question No. : 50

Carl Gustav Jung belongs to which country

A) America B) Russia C) Switzerland D) Poland


Answer Key

CUET Sample Paper - Answer Key

Physical Edu. 01 Physical Edu. 02 Physical Edu. 03 Physical Edu. 04


1. D 1. C 1. C 1. C
2. D 2. D 2. C 2. D
3. B 3. A 3. B 3. B
4. C 4. B 4. A 4. B
5. D 5. A 5. B 5. B
6. C 6. A 6. D 6. B
7. C 7. A 7. D 7. C
8. B 8. A 8. B 8. D
9. D 9. C 9. D 9. A
10. B 10. A 10. C 10. A
11. D 11. A 11. C 11. C
12. C 12. A 12. D 12. D
13. A 13. D 13. D 13. B
14. B 14. A 14. C 14. A
15. C 15. D 15. B 15. A
16. C 16. A 16. B 16. D
17. C 17. D 17. A 17. C
18. C 18. A 18. A 18. B
19. B 19. D 19. A 19. B
20. C 20. B 20. A 20. A
21. C 21. D 21. B 21. B
22. A 22. B 22. A 22. D
23. B 23. A 23. A 23. A
24. D 24. A 24. B 24. C
25. C 25. B 25. C 25. B
26. C 26. D 26. B 26. D
27. A 27. D 27. C 27. B
28. A 28. C 28. B 28. D
29. A 29. A 29. D 29. D
30. B 30. A 30. B 30. B
31. A 31. C 31. D 31. C
32. A 32. A 32. B 32. B
33. C 33. B 33. D 33. B
34. C 34. D 34. B 34. D
35. A 35. C 35. D 35. A
36. A 36. C 36. C 36. C
37. B 37. D 37. C 37. D
38. B 38. A 38. C 38. B
39. D 39. A 39. C 39. A
40. A 40. B 40. A 40. C
41. D 41. B 41. A 41. A
42. C 42. D 42. A 42. D
43. B 43. D 43. B 43. D
44. A 44. C 44. B 44. B
45. D 45. A 45. C 45. C
46. A 46. C 46. D 46. A
47. B 47. D 47. C 47. A
48. B 48. A 48. B 48. C
49. D 49. A 49. C 49. D
50. A 50. C 50. D 50. C

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