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Subject physical education
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date June, 2010
City, State ,


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PAPER-II
Time 1 1/4 hours] [Maximum Marks 100 PHYSICAL EDUCATION





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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two
marks. Attempt all the questions.
1. Gladiator sport was the most popular
6. Match List I with List II and past-time of the people of
select the correct answer using the code given below
Athens
List- I List- II
Sparta
I. Activity 1. Pragmatism
Ayodhya undertaken for
pleasure
Rome
II. Experimentalism 2. Growth after the name of

2. John Dewey propounded the John Dewey philosophy of III.View point that

Pragmatism


looks upon

Naturalism

nature as prime 3. Naturalism
mover of all life


Idealism
activity.ü



Humanism



IV.Structural increase caused

3. The psychomotor domain of
in body by 4. Recreation Physical Education is concerned
biological
with

process
Knowledge


Codes
Attitude
I II III IV
4 2 3 1
Motor skills
4 1 2 3
Values

4 1 3 2


3 4 2 1


4. The five interlinked rings of five different colours of the Olympic flag reflect
7. The heart muscle is called
Pericardium

Unity of the world


Endocardium

Brotherhood of Mankind

Myocardium

International Cooperation

Epithelium

Globalisation

8. Mitochondria plays an important role
5. An ectomorph individual has a in cell respiration and
thin and slender frame
Elimination of CO2
bulky and stocky body
Metabolic function
muscular and athletic frame
Production of energy
body beautiful image
Neuro transmission
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9. During very strenuous exercise, the major reason for the onset of fatigue is

CO2


O2 debt


depletion of O2


lactic acid formation


10. Football players use anabolic steroids in order to increase their

lean body mass and strength


ability to concentrate


power to kick the ball


speed and tackling ability


11. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below

List- I List- II
I. Source of energy 1. Anaerobic during all out metabolism sprint
II. oxygen deficit 2. Myoglobin increased during exercise
III. Oxygen storage 3. Recovery in the muscle period
IV. Rest period 4. Oxygen immediately debt
after exercise

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12. The direction to which force is applied by a thrower to the shot determines

The angle of its release


The velocity of the shot


The angle of release and its velocity


The total motion of the shot


13. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason Assertion In the first class lever the location of the fulcrum can change relative length of the force arm and the resistance arm. Reason Fulcrum is placed between force and resistance arm.
In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct


Both and are correct and is correct explanation of


Both and are true, but

is not the correct explanation of



is correct, but is wrong.


is wrong, but is correct.


14. Exercise related stress fractures occur in bones

Below the Knee


In the spinal column


Above the neck


In the arm


15. A person's posture stays upright as long as there is a perfect balance in his body of

endurance and strength


agility and speed


speed and strength


strength and flexibility


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move faster


not move at all



17. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below

List- I List- II
I. Flexion 1. Combination of all movements
II. Abduction 2. Reduction of angle at the joint
III. Extension 3. Increase in angle at the joint
IV. Circumduction 4. Movement away from the mid line of the body

Codes
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18. Which of the following is not correctly matched

An imaginary Plane surface through which a movement takes place.


An imaginary Horizontal surface which plane divides the body into superior and inferior part.


An imaginary Sagittal surface which plane divides the body right and left lateral aspects


An imaginary Sagittal surface which plane divides the body into anterior and posterior aspects.


19. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the code given below

List- I List- II
I. Escape 1. Anger
II. Combativeness 2. Fear
III. Curiosity 3. Creativity
IV. Construction 4. Wonder

Codes
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1 2 3 4


2 3 4 1


2 1 4 3


4 3 2 1



20. School of Psychology most closely related to Learning theory is

Gestalt school


Cognitive school


Behaviourist school


Psycho analytical school



21. Within social groups the statistical study of behaviour and relationship is known as

Socio matrix


Socio-diagramming


Socio programming


Sociometry



22. Interpersonal relationships amongst team mates once established always remain

Dynamic


Fixed


Permanent


Consistent



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Physique is the primary dimension of human personality.


Emotional dimension of an individual singularly determines his personality.


Human personality loses its meaning if conceived without the mental and intellectual dimension.


Sociability is a very important dimension of personality.


24. In implementing a curriculum of Physical Education the least important facility is

Swimming pool


Standard track



Human performance Laboratory


Indoor multipurpose hall



25. Elementary school curriculum should stress on

Skill education


Awareness education


Movement education


Fun education



26. The factor that most adversely affects teacher education in Physical Education is

Government policy



Non-uniformity of curriculum


Lack of employability


Lack of leadership



27. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the code given below

List- I List- II
I. Time-table 1. Course of study offered by an institution.
II. Syllabus 2. A document including all the learning experiences provided for students.
III. Curriculum 3. Outline of contents to be taught.
IV. Professional 4. A document
ethics showing what is to be done by whom and at what time.

Codes
I II III IV


4 3 1 2


3 4 1 2


4 3 2 1


3 1 2 4


28. Which one of the following is not correctly matched

A traditional Vyayamshala exercise club


Allotment of Macro periods of scheduling instruction, practice, participation and competition


Yearly calendar Macro of academic or scheduling sports events


Abilities to Athletic perform skills fundamentals of sport


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29. Milk, butter and ghee provide

Vitamin B C


Vitamin E K


Vitamin A B


Vitamin A D



30. Required ratio of carbohydrate, protein and fat in a balanced diet for a body is

1


3


4


4



31. "Carbohydrate loading" used by athletes means

Spending energy during hard physical workout.


Generating energy per unit of time.


Getting energy from the blood.


Storing energy in muscles.



32. Given below are two statements as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason Assertion The sensory organs provide an index of general health status.
Reason Skin is an important index of health because it responds to circulation, excretion, toxins and bacteria etc.
In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct

is correct, but is wrong.


Both and are correct.


is wrong, but is correct.


Both and are wrong.



33. Cardiovascular system can be best trained for performance in endurance events by engaging in

Yogic exercises


Anaerobic exercises


Aerobic exercises


Ballistic exercises


34. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the code given below

List- I List- II
I. Strength 1. the ability to express force many times over.
II. Maximum 2. the greatest
strength force that is possible in a single maximum contraction.
III. Explosive 3. the ability to
strength overcome a resistance with a fast contraction
IV. Strength 4. ability to exert a
endurance force against a resistance

Codes
I II III IV

1 2 3 4


2 3 4 1


4 2 3 1


4 3 2 1



35. In an Indoor Volleyball match the minimum clear height requirement is

11 m


12 m


12.5 m


13 m



36. The performance area for floor exercise in gymnastics is

10 m ×10 m


11 m ×11 m


12 m ×12 m


15 m ×15 m



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