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Subject physical education
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Exam Date December, 2009
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Question Paper

1. Which company was the official time keeper of the Beijing Olympics 2008

Casio

Swatch

Omega

Seiko
2. Who among the following gave the Olympic

Henry Didion

Hitter

Courbertein

Socrates
3. Name the Stadium in which the first modern Olympic Games were held in 1896.

Pan-Athenic

Dedascalium

Amphitheatre

Colosseum
4. What does the rings in Olympic Flag indicate

Colours

Rivers

Countries

Continents
5. Which disease is also called 'Lockjaw'

Tetanus

Rabies

Leprosy

Measles
6. Maintenance of good health depends on which of the following

Exercise and Rest

Diet and Nutrition

Hygiene and Habits

All of these
7. Which of the following planes of the body divide it into upper and lower parts

Transverse

Sagittal

Vertical

Frontal
8. On "Set" command the sprinter is in

Stable equilibrium

Neutral equilibrium

Unstable equilibrium

None of the above
9. Wet spirometer is used for the measurement of

Blood Pressure

Pulse rate

Vital capacity

Oxygen intake
10. High altitude above 3000 mt. may adversely affect which of the following

Jumping abilities

Sprinting ability

Long distance running

Throwing ability
11. In sports Ergogenic aids help to

I. Increase strength and endurance
II. Increase concentration
III. Increase pain
IV. Early onset of fatigue

Code

I and II are correct

II and III are correct

I and IV are correct

III and IV are correct
12. Which of the following is an intrinsic reward of sports

Recognition

Status

Attention

Self esteem
13. The receptors lying in joint and muscles are

Exteroceptors

Interoceptors

Proprioceptors

Distance receptors
14. The rate of learning reaches a limit beyond which further improvement is impossible. This stage is technically known as

Concavo-Convex graph

Concave graph

Plateau

Convex graph
15. Criteria by which individual test items in knowledge test are judged are

Discrimination Power

Difficulty level

Both and

None of the above
16. AAHPER Youth Fitness Test measures

Motor Fitness

Motor Ability

Physical Fitness

All the above
17. Assertion A greater than normal stress or load on the body is required for training adaptations to take place.

Reason Adaptation is the way to body programmes muscles to remember particular activities, movements or skills.

Select the correct answer from the following codes

is correct but is wrong.

Both and are correct.

is wrong but is correct.

Both and are wrong.
18. Assertion Many athletes are now making a habit of taking ergogenic aids.

Reason Ergogenic aids improves muscle mass and aerobic capacities.

Select the correct answer from the following codes

is correct, is wrong.

Both and are correct.

is correct but is wrong.

and are wrong.
19. Match the List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below Identify the philosophies with their propounders.

List-I List-II

Idealism John Dewey

Realism Rousseau

Naturalism William James

Pragmatism Aristotle
Plato

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20. Match the following terminologies with respective games/sports

List-I List-II

Bull's Eye Tennis

Deuce Boxing

Jump Ball Judo

Upper Cut Shooting
Basketball

Code










21. Match the following terminologies with respective games/sports

List-I List-II

Butterfly Swimming

Double Fault Table Tennis

Blocking Basketball

Pivot Volleyball
Tennis

Code











22. Classification of Ergogenic Aids in sports to enhance performance, is related with

List-I List-II

Mechanical Carbohydrate Loading

Psychological Caffeine

Pharmacological Hypnosis

Nutritional Sodium Carbonate
Equipments

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23. Which of the following is the richest source of ascorbic acid

Ambla

Guava

Lime

Tomato
24. The profitable rest period is utilized in which training

Weight Training

Continuous Training

Interval Training

Repetition Training
25. Dr. Kenneth Cooper is the exponent of

Harvard Step Test

J.C.R. Test

12 Minute Run or Walk Test

None of the above
26. The instrument used for measuring body composition is

Skin fold Calliper

Goniometer

Manometer

Flexometer
27. Reliability can be established by which of the following

Split Halves Method

Parallel Form Method

Test-Retest Method

All the above
28. JCR Test includes

Sargent jump, Chinning and Shuttle run

Sargent jump, Modified chin up and Sit ups

Sargent jump, Endurance run and Sit ups

None of the above
29. The measure which represents scatter of scores around median is

Standard Deviation

Mean Deviation

Quartile Deviation

None of the above
30. The test of significance used for comparing two means is

F Test

Test

x2

ANOVA
31. In only one experimental factor, significance between the means of several groups is determined by

Analysis of Covariance

One Way ANOVA

Two Way ANOVA

None of the above
32. Factors affecting reliability are

Variability

Size of the sample

Representativeness of sample

All the above
33. Research cannot be based on

Opinions

Observations

Hypothesis

Facts
34. To determine cause and effect relationship following method is used

Experimental Method

Philosophical Method

Case Study

Historical Method
35. Harvard Step Test was constructed by

Harvard

Thomas Cureton

Lucien Brouha

Sargent
36. The instrument used for measuring range of motion in joint is

Calliper

Goniometer

Dynamometer

All the above
37. Intensity is 80-90% in which training method

Extensive Interval Method

Repetition Method

Intensive Interval Method

None of the above
38. "You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink" is related to

Law of effect

Law of use

Law of readiness

None of these
39. Carry over the habits and learning from one situation to another is

Learning curve

Negative learning

Transfer of learning

Plateau
40. Technique of ossification of bones at right hand is used to determine

Age

Weight

Height

Sex
41. The role of AXON is to carry the impulses

away from the nerve.

towards the brain.

away from the heart.

towards the heart.
42. Gluteus Maximus muscle is situated in

Thigh

Arms

Lower leg

Hip
43. Sliding Filament theory of muscle contraction was given by

Pythagoras

Darwin

Newton

Huxley
44. Sports top form depends on

Training

Psychological limits

Diet

Equipments
45. Winning phenomenon in sports depends on learning of fundamentals in the following sequence

Skill, Technique, Tactics, Strategy

Technique, Skill, Strategy, Tactics

Skill, Technique, Strategy, Tactics

Strategy, Technique, Tactics, Skill

Read the passage given below and answer the questions correctly that follow the passage (Qn. No. 46 to 50)

The most successful Olympics for Indians is Beijing Olympics in 2008. For the first time Abhinav Bindra won Gold in an individual event 10 m. rifle shooting. India media entitled him as 'Aaj Ka Arjun'. Vijendra Kumar and Sushil Kumar both won Bronze medals in Boxing and Wrestling respectively. In 2004, Athens Olympics Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore won Silver medal in rifle shooting. In Sydney Olympic Games, held in 2000, the first ever an Indian woman Karnam Malleshwari got bronze medal in Weight Lifting. In 1996, Atlanta Olympic Games, Indian ace Lawn Tennis player Leander Paes won Bronze medal. "The Payyoli Express" P.T. Usha missed a Bronze medal by one hundredth of a second in the 400 m. Hurdles at the Los Angles Olympic Games in 1984, when she was placed fourth in a photo-finish. The 1976, Montreal Olympics saw the Indian middle distance runner Sriram Singh at his best in the 800 m. race when he made a superlative effort to enter the finals. Gurbachan Singh Randhawa came fifth in the 110 m. Hurdles in 1964 Tokyo Olympics. In 1960, Rome Olympics "Flying Sikh" Milkha Singh gave a historic performance in the 400 m. race, when he finished a highly credible fourth. In 1952, Helsinki Olympics, K.D. Jadhav won Bronze medal in Wrestling. Henry Rebello missed a sure medal in his pet event-triple jump due to injury at the London Olympic Games in 1948. India figured in the medal tally in 1900 Olympic Games at Paris, when a Calcutta based Anglo-Indian athlete Norman G. Pichard won a Silver medal in the 220 yds. sprint and finished fifth in the 110 yds. Hurdles. In the history of Olympic Games, India is the only country of the competitive world, who had won eight Gold medals in the Olympics of 1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964 and 1980, one Silver medal in 1960 Olympics and two Bronze medals in the 1968 and 1972 Olympics in Hockey.


46. What are the events and the year in which Norman Pichard won Olympic medals

220 yds. sprint and 110 yds. Hurdles Paris 1900

200 yds. and 100 yds. Sprint Paris 1904

100 yds. Sprint and 100 yds. Hurdles, Athens 1896

220 yds. Sprint in Paris 1900
47. What was the event of P.T. Usha and in which Olympic she missed the medal for how many seconds

400 m. Sprint, Moscow 1984, 1 sec.

400 m. Hurdles, Los Angeles 1984, 0.01 sec.

400 Hurdles, Moscow 1980, 0.001 sec.

400 m. Hurdles, Los Angeles 1984, 0.1 sec.
48. Indian Hockey team won following Olympic medals

8 Golds, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze

7 Golds, 2 Silvers, 2 Bronzes

8 Golds, 1 Silver, 2 Bronzes

7 Golds, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
49. Yearwise sequence of Indians who have narrowly missed the Olympic medals

Henry Rebello, Milkha Singh, Maleshwari

Norman Pitchard, Paes, Rathore

Henry Rebello, Milkha Singh, P.T. Usha

Paes, Rathore, Jadhav
50. Sequence of Indian athletes securing Gold and Silvers only in individual events in Olympics

R. Rathore, Abhinav Bindra, Normal Pichard

Abhinav Bindra, R. Rathore, Norman Pichard

Narman Pichard, R. Rathore, Abhinav Bindra

R. Rathore, Norman Pichard, Abhinav Bindra


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