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Physics, 24.10.2019 23:43 makayladishon

The ability of a muscle to force against a resistance one time.

question 6 options:

a)
muscular strength

b)
muscular endurance

c)
cardiovascular endurance

d)
body building

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what are the five components of physical fitness?

question 7 options:

a)
swimming, muscle strength, flexibility, muscular endurance and body composition

b)
swimming, muscle strength, flexibility, metabolism and body composition

c)
cardiorespiratory endurance, metabolism, flexibility, body mass index and body composition

d)
cardiorespiratory endurance, muscle strength, flexibility, muscular endurance and body composition

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a type of exercise that requires oxygen, develops stamina and has a long duration.

question 8 options:

a)
metabolic

b)
paraerobic

c)
anaerobic

d)
aerobic

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which of the following is a common sports injury?

question 9 options:

a)
stroke

b)
heart attack

c)
blood clot

d)
bruises

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when treating injuries, r. i.c. e. stands for

question 10 options:

a)
ready, injury, compression and elevation

b)
rest, injury, compression and elevation

c)
rest, ice, compression and elevation

d)
ready, ice, carry and elevation

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what is one benefit of exercise for teenagers?

question 11 options:

stronger bones

more injuries

increased chance of heart disease

weakened immune system

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the fitnessgram is designed to a student

question 12 options:

a)
be aware of your current levels of fitness

b)
compete against other students

c)
lower self esteem

d)
become a professional athlete

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which of the following is an example of an aerobic exercise?

question 13 options:

a)
walking

b)
sprinting

c)
playing video games

d)
watching a movie

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which of the following is an example of an anaerobic exercise?

question 14 options:

a)
sprinting

b)
jogging

c)
walking

d)
sitting

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the ability of a muscle or muscle group to exert force against resistance for a sustained period of time.

question 15 options:

muscular endurance

muscular strength

cardiovascular endurance

strain

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what are the advantages of playing competitive sports?

question 16 options:

a)
unsportsmanlike behavior

b)
physical injury

c)
participating in regular physical activity

d)
time commitment

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when your body converts food into energy, this process is

question 17 options:

a)
metabolism

b)
aerobic

c)
anaerobic

d)
genetics

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when developing a fitness plan, you use the components of the acronym fitt. what does this stand for?

question 18 options:

a)
fitness, intensity, time and type

b)
frequency, intensity, time and type

c)
fun, intensity time and type

d)
frequency, intensity, time and tense

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this can reduce stress and make you feel exhilarated and they are also natural painkillers

question 19 options:

a. steroids

b. veins

c. pills

d. endorphins

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what are the functions of the skeleton

question 20 options:

a)
a. support

b)
b. protection

c)
c. movement

d)
d. all of the above

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what’s the equation to determine your maximum heart rate?

question 21 options:

a)
220 multiplied by .5

b)
220 multiplied by your age

c)
220 divided by your age

d)
220 subtracted by your age

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which of the following is not part of a healthy lifestyle?

question 22 options:

eating a balanced diet

eating less meat

smoking

getting enough sleep

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what is physical activity?

question 23 options:

a)
any bodily movement that is produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles and that substantially increases energy expenditure.

b)
the ability to perform regular moderate to vigorous levels of physical activity without excessive fatigue

c)
planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movement done to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness, such as endurance, flexibility, or strength

d)
sitting on the couch and playing video games

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it is the amount of fat in the body compared to the amount of lean mass (muscles, bones, etc.)

question 24 options:

a. cardiovascular endurance

b. flexibility

c. body composition

d. muscular strength

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the back saver sit and reach from the fitnessgram measure this fitness component.

question 25 options:

a)
cardiovascular fitness

b)
aerobic capacity

c)
muscular endurance

d)
flexibility

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