Exam Details
Subject | physical education | |
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2014 | |
City, State | , |
Question Paper
1. Library technique of research involves
Statistical analysis, scanning and scouting
Statistical analysis, gleaning and scanning
Gleaning, scouting and statistical analysis
Scanning, scouting and gleaning
2. From the following, identify the one, which is not included in the structures of Basic Sports Management
Tournaments
Leagues
Teams
Clubs
3. If height and weight of a person are 160 cm and 64 kg respectively, his ponderal index will be
35.5
45.5
50
40
4. Variable that usually consists of whole number unit is
Independent variable
Discrete variable
Dependent variable
Continuous variable
5. Acquisition of Motor skill depends on
Coordinative ability
Flexibility
Speed
Endurance
6. Constipation occurs due to
mainly
Less functioning of large intestine
Less intake of water
More intake of water
Extra eating
7. In 1953, the person who presented the first project for organized sports coaching in India is
Jawaharlal Nehru
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
Dr. P.M. Joseph
Sir Dorabji Tata
8. Various approaches were used to select leaders in sport based on industry and military. Sport specific model was first developed by Chelladurai which is
Trait approach
Interactional approach
Behavioural approach
Multidimensional approach
9. In high altitude one can jump higher because
Air resistance is less and muscle strength is more.
Muscle strength is more and body mass is less.
Air resistance is less and body weight is less.
Body mass is less and air resistance is less.
10. ‘X’ and ‘Y’ are pulling each other in a tug of war. Inspite of best effort Y is dragged by X. Work done by Y is
Positive work
Negative work
Zero work
Work due to gravity
11. From the following, identify the one, which is not included in the steps of the classic model of decision making.
Idea generation
Problem creation
Agenda setting
Policy making
12. Which one of the following is correctly matched
how well
how much
how good
selection or
rejection
13. Limitation of a research process includes
age, sex and participation level of subjects.
attitude and interest of subjects, and precision of available instrument.
age, sex and interest of subjects.
attitude, participation level and age of subjects.
14. Which of the following is health related fitness component
Reaction ability
Agility
Speed
Muscular endurance
15. Motor Educability is generally defined as
Proficiency in a particular sport
High level motor fitness
Ability to perform fundamental movements
Ability to learn different motor skills quickly and easily
16. Which of the following diseases is categorized as Psychosomatic disease
Small pox
Tuberculosis
Asthma
Jaundice
17. Which one of the following abilities is not required to make a physical educator dynamic for the dynamic discipline of physical education
The ability to monopolise
The ability to analyse
The ability to organise
The ability to supervise
18. Which sport was eliminated from Olympic list during the Executive Board Meeting of IOC at London and has made a successful comeback for 2020 Olympic at recently held General Body Meeting of IOC
Baseball
Softball
Golf
Wrestling
19. In a 400 m race the second lane runner started with stagger distance of
7. 04 m. What will be his displacement at completion of the race
400 m
0 m
7.04 m
–7.04 m
20. Select the correct choice regarding the Neuro-transmitter that increases the permeability at Myo-neurol junction is known as
Adrinaline
Acetyl choline
Ptyalin
Catecholamine
21. Select the correct option Father of Naturalism is
Plato
John Dewey
Aristotle
Rousseau
22. Biological basis of physical activity involves
I. Sex and age characteristics
II. Growth and exercise
III. Motor skill acquisition
IV. Transfer of training Find the correct combination
I and II
II and III
III and IV
IV and I
23. Islet of Langer Hans produces two hormones
I. Corticoids
II. Glucagon
III. Gonadotrophic
IV. Insulin
Select the correct answer
Iand II
IIand IV
III and IV
IV and I
24. To develop cognitive ability cognitive skills are
I. Know the difference between feeling and action.
II. Reading and interpreting social cues
III. Positive attitude to life situations
IV. Regulate emotions to manage
cognitive stress Find the correct combination
I and IV
II and III
II and IV
III and I
25. Use the correct code given below Inspired air goes sequentially through
I. Nose
II. Lungs
III. Heart
IV. Cells
Codes
IV III II I
II III IV I
I II III IV
I IV III II
26. A physical education professional needs self assessment of personality factors to achieve goals
I. Strength
II. Personal relation
III. Weakness
IV. Personal stress Find out the correct combination from the codes given below
Codes
III
II
II, IV
III, IV
27. The categories of ergogenic aids are given below
I. Methylephedrine
II. Testosterone
III. Myoglobin
IV. Glycolysis Find the correct combination from the codes given below
Codes
IV
II, III
II
II, IV
28. Implications for techniques training in first phase include
I. Less Corrections
II. Practice under easier condition
III. High frequency of competition
IV. Stress on kinesthetic perception Find the correct combination
I and II
II and III
III and IV
I and IV
29. Use the correct code for given below Arrange the organs of the circulatory system in a sequence through which blood flows.
I. Heart
II. Aorta
III. Artery
IV. Capillary
Codes
IV III II I
I II III IV
II III IV I
III II I IV
30. A chi-square test involves different steps as indicated below
I. Calculation of expected frequency
II. Calculation of observed frequencies
III. Calculation of .2 value
IV. Interpretation of the results Select the right sequence of above steps from the code given below
Codes
I II III IV
II I III IV
II III IV I
III IV II I
31. Following are the important characteristics of a standardized test
I. Objectivity
II. Reliability
III. Validity Proper sequence of these characteristics should be
II and III
III and II
III, I and II
II, III and I
32. The following principles of personnel management bring about satisfaction among greater number of people
I. Appropriate organizational structure
II. Delegation of Authority
III. Cooperation Team work
IV. Career Advancement
V. Individual differences Find the correct combination
VIII II I
I II III IV
III V IV II
II I VIII
33. Body composition of a person involves components like
I. Lean Body Mass
II. Body Density
III. Fat Body Mass
IV. Percent Body Fat Among them the components which are directly involved in Body composition are
I and II
I and III
II and IV
III and IV
34. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as the Reason Assertion An infant can run and walk in better way than holding a pen or pencil to write. Reason An infant first gains control over large muscle groups than the fine ones
Which of the following statements is correct
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true but is not the correct answer of
is true, but is false.
is false but is true.
35. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Sprains and dislocations are the same injuries occurring at joints rupturing the ligaments and tendons.
Reason Sprain is the injury
that damages the ligaments.
Which one of the following is correct
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
is false but is true.
36. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason
Assertion For rotation around horizontal axis, a diver assumes tuck position.
Reason Radius of rotation has direct relation with angular velocity. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true but is not the correct answer of
is true, but is false.
is false but is true.
37. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Social loafing occurs when the identifiability of individual performance is lost in a team performance and performance decreases due to diffusion of responsibility.
Reason Players need to have their individual performance monitored and they need to be made accountable for their personal contribution to the team performance.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both are true and is correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
38. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion In Parry O’ Brien technique of putting the shot gliding from initial stance position is the main phase of the technique.
Reason Gliding increases
momentum of the body. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
39. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Curriculum is the learner’s engagements with various aspects of the environment which have been planned under the direction of the school.
Reason Curriculum offers
simply plans for learning. In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
40. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion A physical education professional must have sound academic and professional qualifications.
Reason Personal qualities such as tactfulness, good human relation, dynamic and cooperation, creditable sports performance etc, contribute to become a successful professional in physical education.
Which one of the following is true
Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
Both and are true.
Both and are false.
41. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Muscles are machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical work.
Reason Skeletal muscles are
called voluntary muscles. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false and is true.
42. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Physical activity and sports is intended to some educational ends and to perform the desired social functions.
Reason Physical education and sports contributes to produce champion
Which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
43. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Lactic Acid is a by product of Anaerobic Glycolysis.
Reason Lack of oxygen. In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
44. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason
Assertion In Fartlek, the sportsman changes the speed on his own during the activity according to terrain, surrounding and his feelings.
Reason This method requires more self discipline in order to be effective. In Fartlek, the heart rate fluctuates between 140-180 beats/ minutes. Find the correct answer
Codes
Both and are right, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are right and is the correct explanation of
is right, but is wrong.
is wrong, but is right.
45. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Recommendation of a study should indicate only the scope of future research and not the scope of practical applications.
Reason Recommendation of a study indicates the future use of knowledge obtained from a study.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is false but is true.
is true but is false.
46. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Bench press is an example of isotonic exercise.
Reason In isotonic muscle contraction the muscle tone remains same.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
47. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason
Assertion In closed ended questions participants formulate their own response.
Reason Closed ended questions provide limited options to the participants.
In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
48. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion In spite of high values of validity and reliability coefficient the use of sport skill tests are minimally made by the selectors or trainers.
Reason Sports skill tests are time consuming, involve additional man power, lack sufficient research work and complex in application.
In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is true
Codes
Both and are true and is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
49. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion As the sports has evolved into a complex multibillion-dollar global entity, law has played a more dominant role in carrying out management functions in sports organizations.
Reason When sports managers make decisions, disagreements arise, those working and participating in sports are relying move heavily on the legal system for a resolution.
Codes
Both and are true, but is not correct explanation of
Both and are true and is a correct explanation of
is false, but is true.
is true, but is false.
50. Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Human resources are the wealth of an organisation which can help in achieving its goal.
Reason Personnel Management is one of the important responsibilities of a manager.
Which one of the following statements is true
Codes
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
51. Arrange the following in a sequential order based on their chronological organization
I. Modern Olympic Games
II. Asian Games
III. Commonwealth Games
IV. Gladitorial Combat
Codes
IV I III II
I II III IV
IV III II I
IV II III I
52. Arrange the following management skills as per their relative significance from top, to lower level of management
I. Conceptual skills
II. Human skills
III. Technical skills
IV. Assist the skills
Codes
II I III IV
III II IV I
I II III IV
IV III I II
53. Arrange the following in a sequential order based on the learning curve
I. Decreasing gains in learning
II. Initial lag in learning
III. Increasing gains in learning
IV. Plateau in learning
Codes
I II III IV
II III I IV
I III IV II
III IV II I
54. In the quest of performance enhancement following types of competition are played
I. Main competition
II. Build-up competition
III. Minor competition
IV. Major competition Arrange the competitions in proper ascending order
I IV II III
IV I II III
II III IV I
III I II IV
55. The symptoms of physical fatigue are stated below. Arrange them in sequential order from the codes given below
I. Local tiredness of active muscle
II. Pain in muscle
III. Sweating in hand and feet
IV. Stiffness in joints
Codes
I II III IV
III II I IV
I II IV III
II III I IV
56. Competition is a process that encompasses four distinct stages. Put them in a order of sequence
I. Subjective competitive situation
II. Objective competitive situation
III. Response
IV. Consequence
Codes
II I III IV
III IV II I
IV II I III
I III IV II
57. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Nature 1. Environment
ii. Nurture 2. Heredity
iii. Principles of 3. Mental set up exercise
iv. Principles of 4. Use and disuse readyness
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
2 1 4 3
2 3 1 4
4 3 2 1
58. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the
codes given below
List – I List – II
i. The Vedic period 1. 1000 A.D. – 1757 A.D.
ii. Early Hindu period 2. 2500 B.C. – 600 B.C.
iii. Late Hindu period 3. 600 B.C. – 320 A.D.
iv. Medieval period 4. 320 A.D. – 1000 A.D.
Codes
i ii iii iv
2 3 4 1
3 4 2 1
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
59. Match List – I with List – II and find out the correct option from the codes
given below
List – I List – II (Resultant activity)
(Nature of Manipulation of
force)
i. Continuous 1. Giving
application of
force
ii. Momentary 2. Throwing
application of
force
iii. Application of 3. Pushing
iv. Receiving force 4. Kicking
60. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched
Leadership Scale for Sport – Wood, Birck Veroff
Test of state Trait Anxiety – Martens
Profile of Mood states – McNair, Lorr Droppleman
Test of Attentional Interpersonal style – Carron, and Brawley, Widneyer
61. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Pre-school and 1. Life time sports activities
Kindergarten
level
ii. Primary or 2. Development and maintenance of physical fitness with wide variety of activities
elementary
school level
(Grade
iii. Middle school 3. Gross motor pattern through free play
level (grade
iv. Secondary and 4. Development of perceptual motor qualities
senior
secondary
school level
(grade
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
3 4 2 1
2 3 1 4
4 3 2 1
62. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option from the codes given below
List – I (Vitamin Deficiency) List – II (Diseases)
i. Vitamin-D 1. Nightblindness
ii. Vitamin-A 2. Rickets
iii. Vitamin-B 3. Anaemia
iv. Vitamin-B12 4. Scabies
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
2 1 4 3
4 3 2 1
3 4 1 2
63. Match List – I with List – II and find correct option using codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Competition period 1. Creation of strong base
ii. Perioditation 2. Rest and Recovery
iii. Transitional 3. High performance training stage
period
iv. Preparatory period 4. Top form and its maintenance
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
2 3 4 1
3 4 2 1
4 3 2 1
64. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched
Hypothesis that – Research, predicts no hypothesis significant difference
Hypothesis that – Alternate predicts existence hypothesis of significant difference
Hypothesis that – Null predicts the hypothesis direction of difference
Hypothesis that – Directional does not predict hypothesis the direction of difference
65. Match List – I with List – II selecting the correct answer from the code given below
List – I List – II
i. Planning 1. Extensive Orientation
ii. Organising 2. Goal Accomplishment
iii. Staffing 3. Delegating Authority
iv. Controlling 4. Gathering Information
Codes
i ii iii iv
2 3 4 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 1 2
3 1 2 3
66. Match List – I with List – II and find the correct option with the help of codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Pre- competition Meso-cycle 1. Correction of errors
ii. Basic meso- cycle 2. Used between multiple competitions
iii. Perfection Meso-cycle 3. Development of selected motor abilities
iv. Intermediate meso-cycle 4. Direct preparation for competition
Codes
i ii iii iv
2 1 4 3
4 3 1 2
3 1 2 4
1 4 3 2
67. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option from the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Malaria 1. Parasites
ii. Dengue 2. Pancreas
iii. Measles 3. Bacteria
iv. Diabetes 4. Virus
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 3 4 2
3 4 2 1
2 1 4 3
4 2 3 1
68. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option using the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Fiedler’s 1. Emotions contingency theory
ii. Behavioural 2. Play theories
iii. Reversal 3. Leadership theories
iv. Psychoanalytic 4. Personality theories
Codes
i ii iii iv
3 4 1 2
2 1 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 4 3
69. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option from the codes given below
List – I (Type of Activity) List – II (Example)
i. Giving impetus to 1. Hanging external object
ii. Receiving 2. Landing impetus from external object
iii. Receiving 3. Kicking impetus of one’s own body
iv. Maintaining 4. Catching balance in suspension
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 3 4 2
2 1 3 4
4 2 1 3
3 4 2 1
70. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the code given below
List – I List – II
i. Glucose 1. Muscle of inspiration
ii. Haemoglobin 2. Cardiac
iii. Diaphragm 3. Blood sugar
iv. Heart 4. Red Blood Corpuscle (R.B.C.)
Codes
i ii iii iv
3 4 1 2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
2 1 4 3
The world of sports has certainly seen its share of scandals of late. Sports organisations were hit with drug-related scandals, doping controversies, sexual assault charges and racial insults. Whenever events like this occur, sports managers need to respond in an ethical manner to deal with the situations that are complex and demanding.
Some ethical dilemma are about choosing right and wrong, two opposing choices. When the issue is about doing what is right, we are dealing with a moral issue. People tend to use the terms morals and ethics interchangeably; however morals are the fundamental baseline values dictating appropriate behaviour within the society. Ethics is the systematic study of the values guiding our decision making. The process of making a correct and fair decision is called ethical reasoning. Ethical reasoning depends on our values and in our expectations how people should behave and how we want our world to operate. Ethical decision making is not a random process in which the sports manager just reacts from his “gut” feeling. Ethical analysis involves a systematic process of reasoning. It is similar to regular decision-making process.
You need to know there are consequences for immoral behaviour. Some people will be motivated solely by self-interest. However if people understand that corruption comes with certain risks, they are less likely to engage in immoral acts. People need to understand they will loose their jobs, customers, or eligibility, if caught violating rules. By making the consequences of immoral acts clear, organisations help promote ethical actions.
71. Values dictating appropriate behaviour within the society refer to
Ethics
Morals
Dilema
Scandal
72. Complex and demanding situations that need to be dealt in ethical manner is
Moral issue
Ethical dilemma
Doping controversy
Ethical decision
73. Choosing between right or wrong, two opposing choices refer to
I. Ethical reasoning
II. Moral issue
III. Ethical decision
IV. Ethical dilemma
Find the correct combination
I&II
II&III
I&IV
II&IV
74. What will people loose for their immoral behaviour
I. Eligibility
II. Self-interest
III. Jobs
IV. Ethics
Find the correct combination
I&II
III&IV
I&III
II&IV
75. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other Reason
Assertion Ethics is the systematic study of the values guiding our decision making.
Reason Ethics indicate fundamental baseline values dictating appropriate behaviour within the society.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is the correct answer of
is false, but is true.
is true, but is false.
Statistical analysis, scanning and scouting
Statistical analysis, gleaning and scanning
Gleaning, scouting and statistical analysis
Scanning, scouting and gleaning
2. From the following, identify the one, which is not included in the structures of Basic Sports Management
Tournaments
Leagues
Teams
Clubs
3. If height and weight of a person are 160 cm and 64 kg respectively, his ponderal index will be
35.5
45.5
50
40
4. Variable that usually consists of whole number unit is
Independent variable
Discrete variable
Dependent variable
Continuous variable
5. Acquisition of Motor skill depends on
Coordinative ability
Flexibility
Speed
Endurance
6. Constipation occurs due to
mainly
Less functioning of large intestine
Less intake of water
More intake of water
Extra eating
7. In 1953, the person who presented the first project for organized sports coaching in India is
Jawaharlal Nehru
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
Dr. P.M. Joseph
Sir Dorabji Tata
8. Various approaches were used to select leaders in sport based on industry and military. Sport specific model was first developed by Chelladurai which is
Trait approach
Interactional approach
Behavioural approach
Multidimensional approach
9. In high altitude one can jump higher because
Air resistance is less and muscle strength is more.
Muscle strength is more and body mass is less.
Air resistance is less and body weight is less.
Body mass is less and air resistance is less.
10. ‘X’ and ‘Y’ are pulling each other in a tug of war. Inspite of best effort Y is dragged by X. Work done by Y is
Positive work
Negative work
Zero work
Work due to gravity
11. From the following, identify the one, which is not included in the steps of the classic model of decision making.
Idea generation
Problem creation
Agenda setting
Policy making
12. Which one of the following is correctly matched
how well
how much
how good
selection or
rejection
13. Limitation of a research process includes
age, sex and participation level of subjects.
attitude and interest of subjects, and precision of available instrument.
age, sex and interest of subjects.
attitude, participation level and age of subjects.
14. Which of the following is health related fitness component
Reaction ability
Agility
Speed
Muscular endurance
15. Motor Educability is generally defined as
Proficiency in a particular sport
High level motor fitness
Ability to perform fundamental movements
Ability to learn different motor skills quickly and easily
16. Which of the following diseases is categorized as Psychosomatic disease
Small pox
Tuberculosis
Asthma
Jaundice
17. Which one of the following abilities is not required to make a physical educator dynamic for the dynamic discipline of physical education
The ability to monopolise
The ability to analyse
The ability to organise
The ability to supervise
18. Which sport was eliminated from Olympic list during the Executive Board Meeting of IOC at London and has made a successful comeback for 2020 Olympic at recently held General Body Meeting of IOC
Baseball
Softball
Golf
Wrestling
19. In a 400 m race the second lane runner started with stagger distance of
7. 04 m. What will be his displacement at completion of the race
400 m
0 m
7.04 m
–7.04 m
20. Select the correct choice regarding the Neuro-transmitter that increases the permeability at Myo-neurol junction is known as
Adrinaline
Acetyl choline
Ptyalin
Catecholamine
21. Select the correct option Father of Naturalism is
Plato
John Dewey
Aristotle
Rousseau
22. Biological basis of physical activity involves
I. Sex and age characteristics
II. Growth and exercise
III. Motor skill acquisition
IV. Transfer of training Find the correct combination
I and II
II and III
III and IV
IV and I
23. Islet of Langer Hans produces two hormones
I. Corticoids
II. Glucagon
III. Gonadotrophic
IV. Insulin
Select the correct answer
Iand II
IIand IV
III and IV
IV and I
24. To develop cognitive ability cognitive skills are
I. Know the difference between feeling and action.
II. Reading and interpreting social cues
III. Positive attitude to life situations
IV. Regulate emotions to manage
cognitive stress Find the correct combination
I and IV
II and III
II and IV
III and I
25. Use the correct code given below Inspired air goes sequentially through
I. Nose
II. Lungs
III. Heart
IV. Cells
Codes
IV III II I
II III IV I
I II III IV
I IV III II
26. A physical education professional needs self assessment of personality factors to achieve goals
I. Strength
II. Personal relation
III. Weakness
IV. Personal stress Find out the correct combination from the codes given below
Codes
III
II
II, IV
III, IV
27. The categories of ergogenic aids are given below
I. Methylephedrine
II. Testosterone
III. Myoglobin
IV. Glycolysis Find the correct combination from the codes given below
Codes
IV
II, III
II
II, IV
28. Implications for techniques training in first phase include
I. Less Corrections
II. Practice under easier condition
III. High frequency of competition
IV. Stress on kinesthetic perception Find the correct combination
I and II
II and III
III and IV
I and IV
29. Use the correct code for given below Arrange the organs of the circulatory system in a sequence through which blood flows.
I. Heart
II. Aorta
III. Artery
IV. Capillary
Codes
IV III II I
I II III IV
II III IV I
III II I IV
30. A chi-square test involves different steps as indicated below
I. Calculation of expected frequency
II. Calculation of observed frequencies
III. Calculation of .2 value
IV. Interpretation of the results Select the right sequence of above steps from the code given below
Codes
I II III IV
II I III IV
II III IV I
III IV II I
31. Following are the important characteristics of a standardized test
I. Objectivity
II. Reliability
III. Validity Proper sequence of these characteristics should be
II and III
III and II
III, I and II
II, III and I
32. The following principles of personnel management bring about satisfaction among greater number of people
I. Appropriate organizational structure
II. Delegation of Authority
III. Cooperation Team work
IV. Career Advancement
V. Individual differences Find the correct combination
VIII II I
I II III IV
III V IV II
II I VIII
33. Body composition of a person involves components like
I. Lean Body Mass
II. Body Density
III. Fat Body Mass
IV. Percent Body Fat Among them the components which are directly involved in Body composition are
I and II
I and III
II and IV
III and IV
34. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as the Reason Assertion An infant can run and walk in better way than holding a pen or pencil to write. Reason An infant first gains control over large muscle groups than the fine ones
Which of the following statements is correct
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true but is not the correct answer of
is true, but is false.
is false but is true.
35. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Sprains and dislocations are the same injuries occurring at joints rupturing the ligaments and tendons.
Reason Sprain is the injury
that damages the ligaments.
Which one of the following is correct
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
is false but is true.
36. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason
Assertion For rotation around horizontal axis, a diver assumes tuck position.
Reason Radius of rotation has direct relation with angular velocity. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true but is not the correct answer of
is true, but is false.
is false but is true.
37. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Social loafing occurs when the identifiability of individual performance is lost in a team performance and performance decreases due to diffusion of responsibility.
Reason Players need to have their individual performance monitored and they need to be made accountable for their personal contribution to the team performance.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both are true and is correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
38. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion In Parry O’ Brien technique of putting the shot gliding from initial stance position is the main phase of the technique.
Reason Gliding increases
momentum of the body. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
39. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Curriculum is the learner’s engagements with various aspects of the environment which have been planned under the direction of the school.
Reason Curriculum offers
simply plans for learning. In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
40. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion A physical education professional must have sound academic and professional qualifications.
Reason Personal qualities such as tactfulness, good human relation, dynamic and cooperation, creditable sports performance etc, contribute to become a successful professional in physical education.
Which one of the following is true
Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
Both and are true.
Both and are false.
41. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Muscles are machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical work.
Reason Skeletal muscles are
called voluntary muscles. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false and is true.
42. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Physical activity and sports is intended to some educational ends and to perform the desired social functions.
Reason Physical education and sports contributes to produce champion
Which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
43. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Lactic Acid is a by product of Anaerobic Glycolysis.
Reason Lack of oxygen. In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
44. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason
Assertion In Fartlek, the sportsman changes the speed on his own during the activity according to terrain, surrounding and his feelings.
Reason This method requires more self discipline in order to be effective. In Fartlek, the heart rate fluctuates between 140-180 beats/ minutes. Find the correct answer
Codes
Both and are right, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are right and is the correct explanation of
is right, but is wrong.
is wrong, but is right.
45. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Recommendation of a study should indicate only the scope of future research and not the scope of practical applications.
Reason Recommendation of a study indicates the future use of knowledge obtained from a study.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is false but is true.
is true but is false.
46. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion Bench press is an example of isotonic exercise.
Reason In isotonic muscle contraction the muscle tone remains same.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
47. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason
Assertion In closed ended questions participants formulate their own response.
Reason Closed ended questions provide limited options to the participants.
In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
48. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion In spite of high values of validity and reliability coefficient the use of sport skill tests are minimally made by the selectors or trainers.
Reason Sports skill tests are time consuming, involve additional man power, lack sufficient research work and complex in application.
In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is true
Codes
Both and are true and is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
49. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason
Assertion As the sports has evolved into a complex multibillion-dollar global entity, law has played a more dominant role in carrying out management functions in sports organizations.
Reason When sports managers make decisions, disagreements arise, those working and participating in sports are relying move heavily on the legal system for a resolution.
Codes
Both and are true, but is not correct explanation of
Both and are true and is a correct explanation of
is false, but is true.
is true, but is false.
50. Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Human resources are the wealth of an organisation which can help in achieving its goal.
Reason Personnel Management is one of the important responsibilities of a manager.
Which one of the following statements is true
Codes
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true but is false.
is false but is true.
51. Arrange the following in a sequential order based on their chronological organization
I. Modern Olympic Games
II. Asian Games
III. Commonwealth Games
IV. Gladitorial Combat
Codes
IV I III II
I II III IV
IV III II I
IV II III I
52. Arrange the following management skills as per their relative significance from top, to lower level of management
I. Conceptual skills
II. Human skills
III. Technical skills
IV. Assist the skills
Codes
II I III IV
III II IV I
I II III IV
IV III I II
53. Arrange the following in a sequential order based on the learning curve
I. Decreasing gains in learning
II. Initial lag in learning
III. Increasing gains in learning
IV. Plateau in learning
Codes
I II III IV
II III I IV
I III IV II
III IV II I
54. In the quest of performance enhancement following types of competition are played
I. Main competition
II. Build-up competition
III. Minor competition
IV. Major competition Arrange the competitions in proper ascending order
I IV II III
IV I II III
II III IV I
III I II IV
55. The symptoms of physical fatigue are stated below. Arrange them in sequential order from the codes given below
I. Local tiredness of active muscle
II. Pain in muscle
III. Sweating in hand and feet
IV. Stiffness in joints
Codes
I II III IV
III II I IV
I II IV III
II III I IV
56. Competition is a process that encompasses four distinct stages. Put them in a order of sequence
I. Subjective competitive situation
II. Objective competitive situation
III. Response
IV. Consequence
Codes
II I III IV
III IV II I
IV II I III
I III IV II
57. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Nature 1. Environment
ii. Nurture 2. Heredity
iii. Principles of 3. Mental set up exercise
iv. Principles of 4. Use and disuse readyness
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
2 1 4 3
2 3 1 4
4 3 2 1
58. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the
codes given below
List – I List – II
i. The Vedic period 1. 1000 A.D. – 1757 A.D.
ii. Early Hindu period 2. 2500 B.C. – 600 B.C.
iii. Late Hindu period 3. 600 B.C. – 320 A.D.
iv. Medieval period 4. 320 A.D. – 1000 A.D.
Codes
i ii iii iv
2 3 4 1
3 4 2 1
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
59. Match List – I with List – II and find out the correct option from the codes
given below
List – I List – II (Resultant activity)
(Nature of Manipulation of
force)
i. Continuous 1. Giving
application of
force
ii. Momentary 2. Throwing
application of
force
iii. Application of 3. Pushing
iv. Receiving force 4. Kicking
60. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched
Leadership Scale for Sport – Wood, Birck Veroff
Test of state Trait Anxiety – Martens
Profile of Mood states – McNair, Lorr Droppleman
Test of Attentional Interpersonal style – Carron, and Brawley, Widneyer
61. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Pre-school and 1. Life time sports activities
Kindergarten
level
ii. Primary or 2. Development and maintenance of physical fitness with wide variety of activities
elementary
school level
(Grade
iii. Middle school 3. Gross motor pattern through free play
level (grade
iv. Secondary and 4. Development of perceptual motor qualities
senior
secondary
school level
(grade
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
3 4 2 1
2 3 1 4
4 3 2 1
62. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option from the codes given below
List – I (Vitamin Deficiency) List – II (Diseases)
i. Vitamin-D 1. Nightblindness
ii. Vitamin-A 2. Rickets
iii. Vitamin-B 3. Anaemia
iv. Vitamin-B12 4. Scabies
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
2 1 4 3
4 3 2 1
3 4 1 2
63. Match List – I with List – II and find correct option using codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Competition period 1. Creation of strong base
ii. Perioditation 2. Rest and Recovery
iii. Transitional 3. High performance training stage
period
iv. Preparatory period 4. Top form and its maintenance
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 2 3 4
2 3 4 1
3 4 2 1
4 3 2 1
64. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched
Hypothesis that – Research, predicts no hypothesis significant difference
Hypothesis that – Alternate predicts existence hypothesis of significant difference
Hypothesis that – Null predicts the hypothesis direction of difference
Hypothesis that – Directional does not predict hypothesis the direction of difference
65. Match List – I with List – II selecting the correct answer from the code given below
List – I List – II
i. Planning 1. Extensive Orientation
ii. Organising 2. Goal Accomplishment
iii. Staffing 3. Delegating Authority
iv. Controlling 4. Gathering Information
Codes
i ii iii iv
2 3 4 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 1 2
3 1 2 3
66. Match List – I with List – II and find the correct option with the help of codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Pre- competition Meso-cycle 1. Correction of errors
ii. Basic meso- cycle 2. Used between multiple competitions
iii. Perfection Meso-cycle 3. Development of selected motor abilities
iv. Intermediate meso-cycle 4. Direct preparation for competition
Codes
i ii iii iv
2 1 4 3
4 3 1 2
3 1 2 4
1 4 3 2
67. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option from the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Malaria 1. Parasites
ii. Dengue 2. Pancreas
iii. Measles 3. Bacteria
iv. Diabetes 4. Virus
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 3 4 2
3 4 2 1
2 1 4 3
4 2 3 1
68. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option using the codes given below
List – I List – II
i. Fiedler’s 1. Emotions contingency theory
ii. Behavioural 2. Play theories
iii. Reversal 3. Leadership theories
iv. Psychoanalytic 4. Personality theories
Codes
i ii iii iv
3 4 1 2
2 1 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 4 3
69. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct option from the codes given below
List – I (Type of Activity) List – II (Example)
i. Giving impetus to 1. Hanging external object
ii. Receiving 2. Landing impetus from external object
iii. Receiving 3. Kicking impetus of one’s own body
iv. Maintaining 4. Catching balance in suspension
Codes
i ii iii iv
1 3 4 2
2 1 3 4
4 2 1 3
3 4 2 1
70. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the code given below
List – I List – II
i. Glucose 1. Muscle of inspiration
ii. Haemoglobin 2. Cardiac
iii. Diaphragm 3. Blood sugar
iv. Heart 4. Red Blood Corpuscle (R.B.C.)
Codes
i ii iii iv
3 4 1 2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
2 1 4 3
The world of sports has certainly seen its share of scandals of late. Sports organisations were hit with drug-related scandals, doping controversies, sexual assault charges and racial insults. Whenever events like this occur, sports managers need to respond in an ethical manner to deal with the situations that are complex and demanding.
Some ethical dilemma are about choosing right and wrong, two opposing choices. When the issue is about doing what is right, we are dealing with a moral issue. People tend to use the terms morals and ethics interchangeably; however morals are the fundamental baseline values dictating appropriate behaviour within the society. Ethics is the systematic study of the values guiding our decision making. The process of making a correct and fair decision is called ethical reasoning. Ethical reasoning depends on our values and in our expectations how people should behave and how we want our world to operate. Ethical decision making is not a random process in which the sports manager just reacts from his “gut” feeling. Ethical analysis involves a systematic process of reasoning. It is similar to regular decision-making process.
You need to know there are consequences for immoral behaviour. Some people will be motivated solely by self-interest. However if people understand that corruption comes with certain risks, they are less likely to engage in immoral acts. People need to understand they will loose their jobs, customers, or eligibility, if caught violating rules. By making the consequences of immoral acts clear, organisations help promote ethical actions.
71. Values dictating appropriate behaviour within the society refer to
Ethics
Morals
Dilema
Scandal
72. Complex and demanding situations that need to be dealt in ethical manner is
Moral issue
Ethical dilemma
Doping controversy
Ethical decision
73. Choosing between right or wrong, two opposing choices refer to
I. Ethical reasoning
II. Moral issue
III. Ethical decision
IV. Ethical dilemma
Find the correct combination
I&II
II&III
I&IV
II&IV
74. What will people loose for their immoral behaviour
I. Eligibility
II. Self-interest
III. Jobs
IV. Ethics
Find the correct combination
I&II
III&IV
I&III
II&IV
75. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other Reason
Assertion Ethics is the systematic study of the values guiding our decision making.
Reason Ethics indicate fundamental baseline values dictating appropriate behaviour within the society.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is the correct answer of
is false, but is true.
is true, but is false.
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