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100

Arteries carry blood...

away from the heart

100
Define muscular strength and give an example. 

Maximal amount of force that can be exerted in one contraction.

Examples: 1RM or other relevant example

100

What is linear motion? Give an example

Movement in a straight line. E.g. ball rolling in a line, 100m sprint, swimmer gliding off the wall, other relevant example

100

Which of the following is true for the joints at the elbow and knee?

a) limited movement, adduction and abduction, long bones

b) synovial joints, flexion and extension, long bones

c) fibrous joints, flexion and extension, short bones

d) freely moveable joints, extension and pronation, short bones

b) synovial joints, flexion and extension, long bones


100

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

20

200
Provide 2 examples of a hinge joint

Elbow

Knee

200

Identify the 5 health-related components of fitness

Cardiorespiratory endurance

Muscular strength

Muscular endurance

Flexibility

Body composition

200

What is the difference between velocity and speed?

Velocity = displacement / time 

Speed = distance/time


200

Which of the following correctly identifies the major muscle involved AND the type of contraction for a BENCH PRESS in UPWARDS phase?

a) Biceps brachii, isometric

b) Latissimus dorsi, eccentric

c) Pectoralis major, concentric

d) Triceps brachii, isometric


c) Pectoralis major, concentric


200

How long is the HSC PDHPE exam?

3 hours

300

Name the three types of muscle

Skeletal

Smooth

Cardiac

300

Describe a fitness that would be suitable to test an athlete's agility.

T test

Illinois agility test 

Other relevant example

300

What is the term describing a change in velocity?

Acceleration

300

Order the following from inferior to superior:

Tibia

Clavicle

Humerus

Metatarsals

Femur

Metatarsals

Tibia

Femur

Humerus

Clavicle 

300
Which option topics are we studying in the prelim course?

a) Better Health for Individuals and The Body in Motion 

b) First Aid and Outdoor Recreation 

c) First Aid and Fitness Choices

d) Fitness Choices and The Body in Motion 

c) First Aid and Fitness Choices

400

Explain how the lungs respond to exercise and physical activity

The lungs increase respiratory rate to increase the volume of air moving in and out of the lungs per minute. This increases the amount of oxygen absorbed (via alveoli) and carbon dioxide expelled from the body.

400
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic training?

Give at least 2 examples using the FITT principal. 

Frequency: AEROBIC 3x week, ANAEROBIC 1-2x week

Intensity: AEROBIC 60-85%MHR, ANAEROBIC 80-100%MHR

Time: AEROBIC 35-45min, ANAEROBIC 10-20min

Type: AEROBIC running/cycling ANAEROBIC sprints/intervals/weights


400

How is momentum related to velocity and the mass of an object? (momentum = mass kg x velocity)

a larger object moving at the same velocity as a smaller object will have greater momentum

400

The vertical jump test is a measure of a skill-related component of fitness. Which of the following events would this component be most important for?

a) Marathon

b) 400m hurdles

c) High jump

d) Discus throw

c) High jump

400

How many minutes per mark?

AND

How many lines per mark

1.5 minutes per mark

2-3 lines per mark

500

Explain the movement of the muscles during a leg curl (demonstrate). Refer to antagonist and agonist, types of contractions, and joint movements.

The hinge joint at the knee moves into flexion, causing the an eccentric contraction in the quadricep as the antagonist, and a concentric contraction in the hamstring as the agonist. As the hinge joint in the knee moves into extension, the hamstring undergoes eccentric contraction as the antagonist, while the quadricep contracts concentrically as the agonist.

500

Describe 2 immediate physiological responses to training

Any two:

Heart rate

Ventilation rate

Stroke volume

Cardiac output

Lactate levels

500

Photo 

For sprinting events it is important for the athlete to get out of the blocks quickly. For this to happen, the athlete needs to apply a force in a downward and rear direction in order to have a reaction force that propels them forward. In order to increase this force, the athlete gets low to the ground and angles their body forward so that they can generate a larger force in the backwards direction and accelerate their body in a forwards direction (as seen below). 



500

Which term defines the amount of blood pumped by the heart in a single contraction?

a)Heart rate

b) Ventilation rate

c) Stroke volume

d) Cardiac output

c) Stroke volume

500

How many marks is each section worth in the HSC exam?

a) Section 1: 60 marks, Section 2: 40 marks

b) Section 1: 30 marks, Section 2: 20 marks

c) Section 1: 40 marks, Section 2: 60 marks

d) Section 1: 20 marks, Section 2: 30 marks

a) Section 1: 60 marks, Section 2: 40 marks

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