Exam Details
Subject | health fitness & life style management | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | pg diplomas | |
Department | ||
Organization | central university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2010 | |
City, State | telangana, hyderabad |
Question Paper
University of Hyderabad
Post Graduate Diploma in Health Fitness and Lifestyle management
Entrance examination -2010
Hall Ticket Number
Time: 2 hours Total Marks: 75
Please read the following instructions before answering. Instructions:
1.
This booklet has 8 Eight) pages. Please check thoroughly for all the pages.
2.
Enter the hall ticket number on the first page of this booklet as well as on the OMRsheet.
3.
There is negative marking. For each wrong answer, 0.33 marks will be deducted.
4.
There are two parts in the question paper -PART A (Question nos. 1 and PART B (Question nos. 26 to 75). In case of a tie, marks obtained in PART A will be considered for resolving the tie.
5.
Calculators are not permitted.
PART A
1.
Study related to human skeletal system is: Myology Neurology Osteology Splanchnology.
2.
Which one ofthe following is related to Diabetes Mellitus? Parathyroid Pancreas Gonads Adrenal gland.
3.
Which instrument is used to hear the heart sounds ofa person? Cardiograph Sphygmomanometer Encephalograph Stethoscope
4.
Identify the substance mainly responsible to build and repair the tissues: Proteins Carbohydrates Vitamins Minerals.
1
5.
The energy equivalent (in Kcal) of0.50 kilogram ofbody fat is: 3500 4500 2500 1500.
6.
A condition in which the arterial lumen is narrowed by fatty deposits: Hypertension Atherosclerosis Diabetes Hypercholesterolemia.
7.
A substance with cancer preventive role is: Protein Electrolyte Anti-oxidant Carbohydrate
8.
Epinephrine is produced by: Adrenal cortex Adrenal medulla Anterior Pituitary Posterior pituitary
9.
Bile juice is secreted by Pancreas Small Intestine Large intestine Liver.
10.
Blood constituent that carries carbon dioxide Albumin Oxytocin Hemoglobin Plasminogen.
11.
Identify the volume ofair( in ml) during an ordinary inspiration or expiration of humans under normal conditions.
1000 500 1500 100
12.
Normal resting Systolic blood pressure of a healthy individual is (mm Hg) A)130 B)110 C)80 120
13.
The apex body in the world, which looks after the "Olympics"
International Olympic Committee International Olympic Association
World Olympic Association World Olympic Committee.
14. Identify the water soluble vitamin:
Vitamin A Vitamin E Vitamin D Vitamin C.
2
15.
Mineral abundantly present in Milk: Potassium Calcium Magnesium Selenium.
16.
Muscle cramps are caused due to the deficiency of Sodium Magnesium Calcium Zinc.
17.
The organ ofwhich directly participates in controlling the human body temperature? Kidney Skin Large intestine Small intestine.
18.
The outer layer of bone is Havertian canal Lamella Periosteum Epiphysis.
19.
Fitness ofthe individual that determines long duration running capacity Anaerobic Muscular Aerobic Emotional.
20.
Goitre is not caused by Iodine deficiency Thyroid cancer Iron deficit Thyroiditis
21.
Osteoporosis is a disease related to: .
Muscles Liver Bones Skin.
22.
Storage Fat is abundant in Skeletal tissue Muscular tissue Nervous tissue Adipose tissue.
23.
Which type ofjoint in our body can allow movements in all the planes? Hinge joint Ball and socket joint Glide joint Ellipsoid joint
24.
Longest bone in the human body is: Sternum Ulna Femur Radius
25.
Resistance or strength training mainly helps to tone up system of our
body.
Endocrine Muscular Circulatory Respiratory.
3
5-36
PARTB
26.
"Ashtanga Yoga" was first described by Yogi Nityananda Yogi Mascheendra Yogi Patanjali Yogi Mahendranath.
27.
How many bones are there in an adult vertebral column? A)30 B)28 C)22 D)26
28.
Name the longest muscle in the human body: Gluteus maximus Sartorius Hamstrings Triceps.
29.
Identify the main artery that emerges from leftventricle ofthe heart: Aorta Pulmonary artery Right coronary artery Descending artery.
30.
How many pairs ofribs are there in the human skeleton? A)24 B)12 C)6 D)9
31.
Identify the medical condition of self imposed starvation to lose and then maintain very low body weight:
Bulimia Obsessive behavior Anorexia nervosa Insomnia.
32.
Rickets is caused due to the deficiency of Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin A Vitamin K
33.
Muscle stretching exercises contribute to the improvement in Strength Endurance Speed Flexibility
34.
What is the functional unit ofthe renal system? Neuron Fascicule Nephron Osteocyte.
35.
Which gland is considered as the master gland ofthe human body? Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas Pituitary.
36.
Which one ofthe carbohydrate form is considered as 'monosaccharide'? Glucose Lactose Glycogen Cellulose.
37.
What is the instrument used to measure the lung capacity ofthe individuals? Dynamometer Spirometer Goniometer Flexomeasure.
38.
Which part of the brain has the Cardio-respiratory centre? Hypothalamus Pons . Medullaoblongata Motor cortex.
39.
Cardiac stroke volwne in ml of a healthy adult individual is approximately: A)90 B)120 50 D)70
40.
Vitamin abundant in wheat germ oil Vitamin E vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin C
41.
Which of the following muscles is put to special training to derive six pack at abdomen?
Gluteus maximus Rectus Femoris Rectus abdominus Latissimus dorsi.
42.
Good cholesterol is in association with the lipoprotein of density: Very low High Low Intermediate
43.
Which one ofthe diseases is considered as Cardio vascular disease? Diabetes mellitus Filariasis Hypertension Osteoarthritis.
44.
Identify the blood circulation through which the deoxygenated blood becomes oxygenated?
Hepatic Portal Cardiac Pulmonary
45.
Which one ofthe following is a trunk muscle? Latissimus dorsi Deltoid Quadriceps Soleus.
46.
Which blood group is recognized as the " Universal recipient"
A). "0" B). "B" "AB" D)." A "
47.-Obesity of a person is decided on the basis of: Percentage ofboneweight Percentage ofwaterweight Percentage offatweight Percentage ofmuscleweight.
48.
First individual medal by an Indian at Olympics was won by: P.T. Usha K.D.Jadav Leander Paes Vijaypal Singh
49.
Modem Olympics was conducted for the first time in 1896 at: Paris Athens Rome London
50.
Shuttle Badminton originated in Great Britain France India Afghanistan.
51.
In which ofthe following Vitamin K is abundant: Egg white Carrot Drumsticks Cabbage.
.52. If"XEROX MACHINE" is coded as "AHURA PDFLQH": What is the code for "POWER"? SZHUR SRZHU SHUZR SRZUH
53.
What is the official distance ofMarathon run? 26 miles 265 yards 24 miles 385 yards 26 miles 385 yards 24 miles 385 yards.
54.
Who is considered as the modem Yoga guru?
Patanjali P.K. Pandey Amit Khanna BKS Iyengar.
55.
What is the normal and healthy individual's core body temperature?
56.
Loss ofheat through sweat mechanism is
Radiation Evaporation Convection Conduction.
6
S -31J
57.
The energy equivalent of 1 gram of carbohydrate is (in Kcal)? A)6 B)5 C)3 D)4
58.
Which asana is considered as 'King ofAsanas'? Shalabhasana Ashtavakrasana Mayurasana Shirshasana.
59.
Exercising in hot and humid climatic conditions can lead to loss of fluid in the body, and this depletion of body fluid is called as:
Thermoregulation Dehydration Rehydration Water intoxication.
60.
Identify the arm muscle from among the following: Biceps Brachialis Sartorius Diaphram Vastus Lateralis.
61.
Oxygenated blood leaves the heart from: Right Ventricle Right Atrium Left Atrium Left Ventricle.
62.
Which ofthe following vitamins is vital in protecting the bone density? VitaminE VitaminD VitaminA VitaminB12
63.
Chronic Excessive alcohol consumption affects: Heart Brain Liver Colon.
64.
Find the missing numbers in the sequence: 11, 15, 16, ,25.
17,23 17,18 18,21 18,23
65.
Find out 10% of 20% of30% of300: 18.8 1.8 10.8 10
°66. On which day the 'World Diabetes Day' is observed? 10th November B). 10th October C). 14th November D). 14th October.
67.. Insulin is produced by
Alfa cells of Pancreas Beta cells ofPancreas
C.)Hepatocytes ofLiver D).Follicularcells ofThyroid
68.
World's fastest human being title is held by: Carl Lewis B). Usain Bolt C). Calvin Smith D). Dwain Chambers
69.
Number of curves in the human spine: A). Four B). Six C). Three D). Five
70 Which one of the following muscles is in the foreleg? A). Tibialis B). Sternomastoid C). Triceps D). Hamstrings.
71.
Which one ofthe following is a Cardio equipment? Bosu balance B). Motorised treadmill Lat machine D).Theraband.
72.
Identify the blood cell that precipitates in the clotting ofblood: A). Platelet B). Lymphocyte C). Macrophage D). Monocyte
73). Who invented vaccine for Rabies? A). Casimir Funk B)..Gowland. Hopkins C). Louis Pasteur D). Edward Jenner
74.
In typhoid disease the infection is mainly localized in the . Liver· B). Brain C). Eyes D). Intestines.
75.
Major energy source in the food for the body function is derived from: A). Proteins B). Minerals C). Vitamins D). Carbohydrates.
Post Graduate Diploma in Health Fitness and Lifestyle management
Entrance examination -2010
Hall Ticket Number
Time: 2 hours Total Marks: 75
Please read the following instructions before answering. Instructions:
1.
This booklet has 8 Eight) pages. Please check thoroughly for all the pages.
2.
Enter the hall ticket number on the first page of this booklet as well as on the OMRsheet.
3.
There is negative marking. For each wrong answer, 0.33 marks will be deducted.
4.
There are two parts in the question paper -PART A (Question nos. 1 and PART B (Question nos. 26 to 75). In case of a tie, marks obtained in PART A will be considered for resolving the tie.
5.
Calculators are not permitted.
PART A
1.
Study related to human skeletal system is: Myology Neurology Osteology Splanchnology.
2.
Which one ofthe following is related to Diabetes Mellitus? Parathyroid Pancreas Gonads Adrenal gland.
3.
Which instrument is used to hear the heart sounds ofa person? Cardiograph Sphygmomanometer Encephalograph Stethoscope
4.
Identify the substance mainly responsible to build and repair the tissues: Proteins Carbohydrates Vitamins Minerals.
1
5.
The energy equivalent (in Kcal) of0.50 kilogram ofbody fat is: 3500 4500 2500 1500.
6.
A condition in which the arterial lumen is narrowed by fatty deposits: Hypertension Atherosclerosis Diabetes Hypercholesterolemia.
7.
A substance with cancer preventive role is: Protein Electrolyte Anti-oxidant Carbohydrate
8.
Epinephrine is produced by: Adrenal cortex Adrenal medulla Anterior Pituitary Posterior pituitary
9.
Bile juice is secreted by Pancreas Small Intestine Large intestine Liver.
10.
Blood constituent that carries carbon dioxide Albumin Oxytocin Hemoglobin Plasminogen.
11.
Identify the volume ofair( in ml) during an ordinary inspiration or expiration of humans under normal conditions.
1000 500 1500 100
12.
Normal resting Systolic blood pressure of a healthy individual is (mm Hg) A)130 B)110 C)80 120
13.
The apex body in the world, which looks after the "Olympics"
International Olympic Committee International Olympic Association
World Olympic Association World Olympic Committee.
14. Identify the water soluble vitamin:
Vitamin A Vitamin E Vitamin D Vitamin C.
2
15.
Mineral abundantly present in Milk: Potassium Calcium Magnesium Selenium.
16.
Muscle cramps are caused due to the deficiency of Sodium Magnesium Calcium Zinc.
17.
The organ ofwhich directly participates in controlling the human body temperature? Kidney Skin Large intestine Small intestine.
18.
The outer layer of bone is Havertian canal Lamella Periosteum Epiphysis.
19.
Fitness ofthe individual that determines long duration running capacity Anaerobic Muscular Aerobic Emotional.
20.
Goitre is not caused by Iodine deficiency Thyroid cancer Iron deficit Thyroiditis
21.
Osteoporosis is a disease related to: .
Muscles Liver Bones Skin.
22.
Storage Fat is abundant in Skeletal tissue Muscular tissue Nervous tissue Adipose tissue.
23.
Which type ofjoint in our body can allow movements in all the planes? Hinge joint Ball and socket joint Glide joint Ellipsoid joint
24.
Longest bone in the human body is: Sternum Ulna Femur Radius
25.
Resistance or strength training mainly helps to tone up system of our
body.
Endocrine Muscular Circulatory Respiratory.
3
5-36
PARTB
26.
"Ashtanga Yoga" was first described by Yogi Nityananda Yogi Mascheendra Yogi Patanjali Yogi Mahendranath.
27.
How many bones are there in an adult vertebral column? A)30 B)28 C)22 D)26
28.
Name the longest muscle in the human body: Gluteus maximus Sartorius Hamstrings Triceps.
29.
Identify the main artery that emerges from leftventricle ofthe heart: Aorta Pulmonary artery Right coronary artery Descending artery.
30.
How many pairs ofribs are there in the human skeleton? A)24 B)12 C)6 D)9
31.
Identify the medical condition of self imposed starvation to lose and then maintain very low body weight:
Bulimia Obsessive behavior Anorexia nervosa Insomnia.
32.
Rickets is caused due to the deficiency of Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin A Vitamin K
33.
Muscle stretching exercises contribute to the improvement in Strength Endurance Speed Flexibility
34.
What is the functional unit ofthe renal system? Neuron Fascicule Nephron Osteocyte.
35.
Which gland is considered as the master gland ofthe human body? Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas Pituitary.
36.
Which one ofthe carbohydrate form is considered as 'monosaccharide'? Glucose Lactose Glycogen Cellulose.
37.
What is the instrument used to measure the lung capacity ofthe individuals? Dynamometer Spirometer Goniometer Flexomeasure.
38.
Which part of the brain has the Cardio-respiratory centre? Hypothalamus Pons . Medullaoblongata Motor cortex.
39.
Cardiac stroke volwne in ml of a healthy adult individual is approximately: A)90 B)120 50 D)70
40.
Vitamin abundant in wheat germ oil Vitamin E vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin C
41.
Which of the following muscles is put to special training to derive six pack at abdomen?
Gluteus maximus Rectus Femoris Rectus abdominus Latissimus dorsi.
42.
Good cholesterol is in association with the lipoprotein of density: Very low High Low Intermediate
43.
Which one ofthe diseases is considered as Cardio vascular disease? Diabetes mellitus Filariasis Hypertension Osteoarthritis.
44.
Identify the blood circulation through which the deoxygenated blood becomes oxygenated?
Hepatic Portal Cardiac Pulmonary
45.
Which one ofthe following is a trunk muscle? Latissimus dorsi Deltoid Quadriceps Soleus.
46.
Which blood group is recognized as the " Universal recipient"
A). "0" B). "B" "AB" D)." A "
47.-Obesity of a person is decided on the basis of: Percentage ofboneweight Percentage ofwaterweight Percentage offatweight Percentage ofmuscleweight.
48.
First individual medal by an Indian at Olympics was won by: P.T. Usha K.D.Jadav Leander Paes Vijaypal Singh
49.
Modem Olympics was conducted for the first time in 1896 at: Paris Athens Rome London
50.
Shuttle Badminton originated in Great Britain France India Afghanistan.
51.
In which ofthe following Vitamin K is abundant: Egg white Carrot Drumsticks Cabbage.
.52. If"XEROX MACHINE" is coded as "AHURA PDFLQH": What is the code for "POWER"? SZHUR SRZHU SHUZR SRZUH
53.
What is the official distance ofMarathon run? 26 miles 265 yards 24 miles 385 yards 26 miles 385 yards 24 miles 385 yards.
54.
Who is considered as the modem Yoga guru?
Patanjali P.K. Pandey Amit Khanna BKS Iyengar.
55.
What is the normal and healthy individual's core body temperature?
56.
Loss ofheat through sweat mechanism is
Radiation Evaporation Convection Conduction.
6
S -31J
57.
The energy equivalent of 1 gram of carbohydrate is (in Kcal)? A)6 B)5 C)3 D)4
58.
Which asana is considered as 'King ofAsanas'? Shalabhasana Ashtavakrasana Mayurasana Shirshasana.
59.
Exercising in hot and humid climatic conditions can lead to loss of fluid in the body, and this depletion of body fluid is called as:
Thermoregulation Dehydration Rehydration Water intoxication.
60.
Identify the arm muscle from among the following: Biceps Brachialis Sartorius Diaphram Vastus Lateralis.
61.
Oxygenated blood leaves the heart from: Right Ventricle Right Atrium Left Atrium Left Ventricle.
62.
Which ofthe following vitamins is vital in protecting the bone density? VitaminE VitaminD VitaminA VitaminB12
63.
Chronic Excessive alcohol consumption affects: Heart Brain Liver Colon.
64.
Find the missing numbers in the sequence: 11, 15, 16, ,25.
17,23 17,18 18,21 18,23
65.
Find out 10% of 20% of30% of300: 18.8 1.8 10.8 10
°66. On which day the 'World Diabetes Day' is observed? 10th November B). 10th October C). 14th November D). 14th October.
67.. Insulin is produced by
Alfa cells of Pancreas Beta cells ofPancreas
C.)Hepatocytes ofLiver D).Follicularcells ofThyroid
68.
World's fastest human being title is held by: Carl Lewis B). Usain Bolt C). Calvin Smith D). Dwain Chambers
69.
Number of curves in the human spine: A). Four B). Six C). Three D). Five
70 Which one of the following muscles is in the foreleg? A). Tibialis B). Sternomastoid C). Triceps D). Hamstrings.
71.
Which one ofthe following is a Cardio equipment? Bosu balance B). Motorised treadmill Lat machine D).Theraband.
72.
Identify the blood cell that precipitates in the clotting ofblood: A). Platelet B). Lymphocyte C). Macrophage D). Monocyte
73). Who invented vaccine for Rabies? A). Casimir Funk B)..Gowland. Hopkins C). Louis Pasteur D). Edward Jenner
74.
In typhoid disease the infection is mainly localized in the . Liver· B). Brain C). Eyes D). Intestines.
75.
Major energy source in the food for the body function is derived from: A). Proteins B). Minerals C). Vitamins D). Carbohydrates.