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100

The name of the mutated gene in Larsen Syndrome

What is FLNB or Filamin B?

100

What does the word "dyslexia" mean in Greek?

Difficulty with words

100

True/False: A person with an incomplete spinal cord injury at C7 (knot between the shoulder blades) resulting in quadriplegia cannot use any of their extremities.

False. The key word is “incomplete”

100

T/F: When implementing inclusive games, it is recommended that persons with disabilities be given opportunities to take leadership roles.  

True

100

T/F: Adaptations should be provided only when necessary and only to the extent that is necessary.  

 

True

200

Making sure there is a fan or utilize a cool room/space to exercise so their core temperature is not increasing can be especially important for this disability.

What is one important environmental modification you can control for someone with MS when they exercise?

200

How many people in the US are born with down syndrome each year?

 around 6,000

200

True/False: A person missing a limb who subscribes to the ideology of Identify First terminology would refer to themselves as a person with an amputation.  

False. Someone who subscribes to Identify First terminology would call themselves an amputee.

200

T/F: Athletes who deceive classifiers can be removed from competition, but disqualification is not allowed because there is no way to prove that the deception was intentional.  

True

200

Learned tendencies or dispositions toward an object or peers that produce consistently positive or negative reactions are otherwise known as  

a. stereotypes
b. attitudes
c. beliefs
d. habits

b. attitudes

300

Is cystic fibrosis curable?

No, cystic fibrosis is not curable.

300

Which of the following ages of the parents below could affect the chances of ASD? 

A. 19
B. 38
C. 46
D. 24

C. 46

300

Referring to wheelchair sports and fitting a sport wheelchair to an individual, “dump” is defined as: a.The angle of support provided by elevating the knees higher than the hips
b.How low the backrest of the wheelchair is in relation to the wheels
c.How high the seat is from the floor of the gym
d.The level of injury a person has to their spinal cord

a.The angle of support provided by elevating the knees higher than the hips

300

Sport classifiers typically are professionals who work in which areas? 

Occupational Therapy, Adaptive Physical Education, or Recreation

300

Criteria that all participants must meet before taking part in a program, regardless of disability, are referred to as  

a. rules and regulations
b. accommodation limitations
c. activity criteria
d. essential eligibility requirements

d. essential eligibility requirements

400

What causes someone to develop Friedrich's Ataxia?

The disorder is passed down from parents.

400

What is the leading cause of spinal cord injury?

Motor Vehicle Accidents

400

True/False: Summer Paralympic games are held every four years using the same venues and resources as the Summer Olympic games.  

 True

400

The key to promoting inclusion in sport is to  

a. identify necessary modifications
b. complete a thorough assessment of all participants
c. focus on similarities, not differences
d. be creative in how you involve everyone

c. focus on similarities, not differences

400

Which of the following would be considered an adaptation?  

a. providing an interpreter
b. transporting participants to an activity site
c. using a lighter ball for throwing activities
d. all of the above

c. using a lighter ball for throwing activities

500

What is the life expectancy of someone that is diagnosed with muscular dystrophy?

20-30 years.

500

For how long would you expect a person with a moderate TBI to be unconscious for?

up to 24 hours

500

In Christine Miserandino’s Spoon Theory, spoons represent;  

a.Measuring devices
b.Energy required to complete simple tasks
c.Objects of value
d.Simple cutlery

b.Energy required to complete simple tasks

500

The purpose of athlete classification is to  

a. ensure the safety of the athlete
b. ensure an equal playing field for all competitors
c. ensure equal playing time for athletes
d. all of the above

b. ensure an equal playing field for all competitors

500

Removing barriers that might otherwise prevent participation is known as  

a. accommodation
b. inclusion
c. accessibility
d. all of the above

a. accommodation

600

What type of medication may be used to treat juvenile rheumatoid arthritis?

NSAID

600

What are the three different types of Spina Bifida?

Myelomeningocele, Meningocele, Spina Occulta.

600

True/False: When interacting with a Deaf person, it is best to directly face and address the interpreter to make sure they understand what you’re trying to communicate.

False. Always face and speak directly to the Deaf individual.

600

Athlete classification within disability sport considers 

a. medical or functional characteristics
b. gender
c. level of competition (high school, college, professional)
d. all of the above

a. medical or functional characteristics

600

T/F: Program registration forms should provide a way for people to indicate that they require special accommodations to participate in the recreation program.
 

 True

700

A poor diet can cause vision loss; the deficiency of what vitamin can contribute to this?

Vitamin A

700

T/F: FASD is known as the "hidden disease" because there are often no physical characteristics present.

TRUE!

700

Who IS NOT exempt from the ADA? 

a.Non-profit organizations
b.Religious organizations
c.Private clubs not open to the public
d.The Federal Government

a.Non-profit organizations

700

Which of the following categories would be most likely to involve inclusive participation (involving people with and without disabilities)?  

a. Paralympic sports
b. disability sports
c. adapted sports
d. None of these would allow people without disabilities to participate in competition.

c. adapted sports

700

T/F: There are times when noninclusive programs are beneficial.  

True

800

After 20 years of going to concerts an individual recognizes that they can't hear as well as they used to. What type of hearing loss are they experiencing?
-Mixed hearing loss
-Conductive hearing loss
-Sensorineural hearing loss
-Sudden hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss

800

What are the 4 main types of Diabetes? Which is the most common? 

Prediabetes
Type 1
Type 2 (most common)
Gestational

800

The oversimplification of attributes or characteristics that are used to label people from a group or culture is referred to as  

a. prejudice
b. discrimination
c. stereotype
d. segregation

c. stereotype

800

Which of the following is true about adapted sport?  

a. It allows for modification of rules.
b. It is typically associated with an educational system.
c. It typically has no classification system.
d. all of the above

d. all of the above

800

Inclusion is best described as  

a. an event
b. a program
c. a process
d. all of the above

c. a process

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