Introduction
Introduction
History
History
Philosophy
100
Which of the following is NOT an example of physical activity? a. writing your name b. walking across a field c. blinking your eye d. paddling a canoe
What is C.....blinking your eye.
100
What is wrong with the definition of physical activity as voluntary movement, intentionally performed for specific purposes, that requires a substantial amount of energy? a. There is nothing wrong with such a definition-it is quite accurate and very good. b. It is too broad and inclusive. c. It does not come from the Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health d. It is too narrow and exclusive
What is "D".....too narrow and exclusive.
100
One of the overall goals in studying the history of physical activity is to..... a. learn about events that took place more than 100 years ago b. interview older people to learn what physical activities were like when they were young c. identify and describe patterns of change and stability in physical activity d. engage in teaching, research, and service in a university setting
What is "C".......identify and describe patterns of change and stability in physical activity
100
In the WWII period, what professional sport league started for women? a. basketball b. tennis c. baseball d. golf
What is "C"......baseball.
100
This view reflects the belief that subjective experiences are of little value and that humans are complex machines. a. dualism b. holism c. separatism d. materialism
What is "D".....materialism.
200
Which of the following represents a means of obtaining theoretical knowledge of kinesiology? a. coaching a little league team b. feelings of excitement from participating in a sport c. studying exercise physiology d. doing a cartwheel
What is "C"..........studying exercise physiology.
200
Which of the following is NOT an example of physical activity? a. having one's leg moved by a therapist b. juggling 3 balls c. walking across the room d. threading a needle
What is "A"..........having one's leg moved by a therapist
200
Intercollegiate athletics were first organized on college campuses by..... a. coaches b. students c. administration d. alumni
What is "B" ......students.
200
What view sees the mind and body as separate? a. holistic view b. idealistic view c. dualistic view d. cognitive view
What is "C"...dualistic view
300
Professional practice knowledge is most likely to be used when one is....... a. serving as a personal trainer b. studying sport history c. learning to play golf d. watching the olympics
What is "A"..........serving as a personal trainer.
300
The 1920s were known as the...... a. Era of American baseball b. Rebirth of the modern olympics c. Golden age of sports d. Aerobic movement
What is "C"........Golden age of sports
300
Values........ a. are objective beliefs that are defined by each professional organization to guide our personal and professional decisions b. can be moral or nonmoral in nature c. are based on others' conceptions about the importance of things d. all of the above
What is "B".......can be moral or nonmoral in nature.
400
Which of the following best defines exercise? a. physical activity that makes you sweat b. physical activity performed to improve the performance, health, or appearance of your body c. physical activity performed to prepare you for an athletic event d. any form of physical activity
What is "B".........physical activity performed to improve the performance, health, or appearance of your body.
400
The passage of this education amendment helped to create more opportunities for women and girls to participate in sport. a. Equal Opportunity Amendment b. Public Law 94-142 c. Title IX d. Civil Rights Amendment
What is "C"...Title IX
400
Which of the following is NOT a value promoted by the field of physical activity? a. pleasure b. skill c. winning d. fitness
What is "C"........winning.
500
Kinesiology focuses on...... a. the physical aspects of physical activity b. the physical and emotional aspects of physical activity c. the physical, emotional, and philosophical aspects of physical activity d. the physical, emotional, philosophical, and sociocultural aspects of physical activity.
What is "D"..... the physical, emotional, philosophical, and sociocultural aspects of physical activity.
500
History of physical activity teaches us about_______as well as__________in the past, which helps us understand the past as well as the present. a. changes; stability b. instability; patterns c. sports; athletes d. differences; similarities
What is "A"............changes; stability
500
The belief that the mind and body are interdependent and work together is.... a. holism b. dualism c. materialism d. unifism
What is "A"....holism.
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