Core 1: HPA
Core 2: FAP
Option: IP
Option: SM
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100

Australia's public funded universal health care system.

What is medicare?

100

What is the fuel for the ATP/PC system?

Creatine phosphate

100

The process of structuring training into manageable phases? 

What is Periodisation.

100

High training volume and intensity, high training frequency, inadequate warmup, lack of general fitness, poor technique. 

What are causes of overuse injuries?

100

3 hours and 5 minutes reading time

How long is the HSC PDHPE Exam?

200

Prevalence of condition, social justice principles, priority population groups, costs to the individual and community, potential for prevention and early intervention. 

What are the factors for identifying priority health issues?

200

Aerobic training where there is no rest.

What is continuous training?

200

A change in form or structure to suit new conditions or a new environment

Adaptation

200

Lowering the ring in basketball, less players on the field, modified equipment, less rules.

What is an example of a modified rule for children?

200

How many multiple choice questions are there in the HSC PDHPE Exam?

20

400

What are FOUR main causes of poor health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities?

Mental disorders, circulatory diseases, diabetes, respiratory diseases, cancer, kidney diseases

400

A static stretch followed by an isometric contraction and then a static stretch. 

What is PNF stretching?

400

Describe how technology improves performance.

Technology improves performance by providing athletes with advanced tools and data-driven insights to optimize training and competition. Wearable fitness trackers and biometric sensors monitor physiological metrics in real-time, allowing athletes and coaches to make informed decisions about training intensity and recovery. Additionally, video analysis software enables athletes to review and refine their techniques, leading to enhanced skill development and overall performance improvements.

400

Convection, radiation, conduction, evaporation.

How is heat lost from the body?

400

How many Options are there in total for the HSC PDHPE course?

5 (YOU ONLY ANSWER IMPROVING PERFORMANCE AND SPORTS MEDICINE) 

700

Less likely to leave the workforce, contribute to their own communities, experience less chronic disease and disability, place less pressure on the healthcare budget and system.

What is healthy ageing?

700

What are at least TWO adaptations of fast twitch fibres to anaerobic training?

Lactic acid tolerance, Hypertrophy, ATP/PC supply increases, increase of glycolytic enzymes

700

What are the three (3) separate categories of specific athletes covered in 'How does sports medicine address the demands of specific athletes?'

Children and young athletes

Adult and aged athletes

Female athletes

700

What are environmental considerations for safe participation in sport?

Temperature regulation, climatic conditions, guidelines for fluid intake, acclimatisation

700

Tuesday 5th November......9:00am start time.

What date is the HSC PDHPE Exam 2024?

1000

Have a choice of hospital service, option to cover extra services, health cover overseas, shorter waiting lists. 

What is private health insurance?

1000

Which tasks require a higher level of arousal for optimal performance?

Easy tasks e.g catching a large ball, tackling in rugby.

1000

Identify each of the elements that need to be considered when designing a training session.

health and safety considerations, providing an overview of the session to athletes (goal-specific), warm up and cool down, skill instruction and practice, conditioning, evaluation

1000

What is taping used for?

prevention, isolation and immediate treatment

1000

How many students took the HSC PDHPE exam in 2023 to the nearest 1000th? 

I will accept above and below to the 1000th (e.g. if the number was 7689, I'd accept 7000 & 8000)

16 871........16000 & 17000 is the answer

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