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knowledge.
Select one:
True
False
Positive attitudes are also developed through being physically fit and active.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Motor skills refers to anything that allows you to move and use your body to expend
energy.
Select one:
True
False
Exercise and physical activity is painful and should not be included in a person's life.
Select one:
True
False
Quiz 1
A type of wellness which entails a person to eat well, exercise, and avoiding harmful
habits.
Select one:
a. Emotional
b. Mental
c. Physical
d. Spiritual
It is set of physical attributes that allow the body to respond or adapt to the demands
of stress and physical effort.
Select one:
a. Health
b. Wellness
c. Physical Activity
d. Physical Fitness
This refers to the process of becoming aware of and making choices towards a more
successful existence.
Select one:
a. Health
b. Physical Activity
c. Fitness
d. Wellness
A type of wellness which refers to your constant monitoring and exploring of thoughts
and feelings and finding solutions to solve any obstacles along the way.
Select one:
a. Physical
b. Spiritual
c. Mental
d. Emotional
This refers to bodily movements produced by the skeletal muscles that require energy
expenditure and produces progressive health benefits.
Select one:
a. Physical Fitness
b. Health
c. Physical Activity
d. Wellness
Quiz 2
Select one:
a. CV Endurance
b. Body Composition
c. Muscular Strength
d. Flexibility
Which of the following activities can BEST develop both Muscular Strength and
Endurance?
Select one:
a. Running
b. Resistance Training
c. Yoga
d. Stretching
It is the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort.
Select one:
a. Muscular Strength
b. Muscular Endurance
c. Flexibility
d. CV Endurance
The ideal exercise to improve flexibility among the choices below is:
Select one:
a. Aerobic Training
b. Resistance Training
c. Anaerobic Training
d. Stretching
Select one:
a. Muscular Endurance
b. CV Endurance
c. Flexibility
d. Muscular Strength
Select one:
a. Running
b. Yoga
c. Stretching
d. Resistance Training
Select one:
a. CV Endurance
b. Flexibility
c. Muscular Endurance
d. Muscular Strength
Select one:
a. Key to health
b. Poor nutrition
Select one:
a. Flexibility
b. Muscular Endurance
c. CV Endurance
d. Muscular Strength
Refers to the structure of the body which consists of muscles, bones, organs, and water.
Select one:
a. Cardiovascular System
b. Immune System
d. Fats
Quiz 3
This refers to your ability to perform motor tasks accurately and smoothly using body
movements and the senses.
Select one:
a. Speed
b. Balance
c. Coordination
d. Power
All activities below require a person's coordination, choose the LEAST activity that
needs this component of fitness:
Select one:
a. Sitting
b. Walking
c. Gymnastics
d. Dance
Select one:
a. Dynamic Balance
b. Static Balance
c. Power
d. Flexibility
In the choices below choose the activity that BEST needs balance and flexibility.
Select one:
a. Running
b. Walking
c. Power Lifting
d. Gymnastics
Select one:
a. Muscular Strength
b. Body Composition
c. Flexibility
d. CV Endurance
The ability to retain the center of mass above the base of support in a stationary
position.
Select one:
a. Static Balance
b. Flexibility
c. Power
d. Dynamic Balance
A component of fitness that usually involves movements that are explosive in nature.
Select one:
a. Reaction Time
b. Coordination
c. Power
d. Speed
This refers to your ability to respond and react quickly to a certain stimulus.
Select one:
a. Reaction Time
b. Speed
c. Power
d. Balance
Select one:
a. Balance
b. Coordination
c. Speed
d. Power
Select one:
a. Yoga
b. Running
c. Power Lifting
d. Dancing
Quiz 4
Bad habits like smoking, drinking, and overeating put the heart at risk for different
diseases.
Select one:
True
False
A regular resting heart rate for individuals who are not athletes usually range from
120-150 beats per minute.
Select one:
True
False
Low Density Lipoproteins or LDLs are considered as "good cholesterol" which are
needed in the body.
Select one:
True
False
Physical activity and exercise are contributing factors to having a healthy heart.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Quiz 5
Bones are responsible for digesting food and delivering nutrients to the body in the
form of tissues.
Select one:
True
False
Muscles make up forty (40) percent of our body mass and are responsible for
movement.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
The growth plate is a part of the bone that grows off as maturity begins
Select one:
True
False
The shaft is the part of the bone that gives its elongated shape and is usually the
structure of the legs and arms.
Select one:
True
False
Quiz 6
A type of sharp and involuntary muscle contraction during exercise. It is commonly felt
when swimming when a person has not warmed-up properly.
Select one:
a. Chafing
b. Muscle soreness
c. Shin splints
d. Muscle cramps
This discomfort occurs when fluid accumulates right under the skin due to excess
friction.
Select one:
a. Blisters
b. Chafings
c. Side stitches
d. Muscle Soreness
All of the following are prevention and treatments for chafing EXCEPT:
Select one:
b. Wear synthetic
Select one:
c. Stretching
d. Warm bath
Select one:
c. breathe deeply
d. stop activity
A type of discomfort where a sharp pain is felt just under the ribs, typically on the
right side of the abdomen.
Select one:
a. Muscle Soreness
b. Blisters
c. Chafing
d. Side stitches
Select one:
a. Warm Bath
b. Low-intensity exercise
c. Heavy Breathing
d. Stretching
Select one:
a. Stretching
b. Gentle Massage
c. Fluid Intake
d. Warm Bath
Refers to pain along or just behind the tibial bone.
Select one:
a. Muscle Soreness
b. Shin splints
c. Muscle Cramps
d. Chafing
After exercising the chemical waste products that build up on the muscle is a result of
what type of discomfort?
Select one:
a. Chafing
b. Muscle Soreness
c. Side Stitches
d. Blisters
Quiz 7
This nutrient forms important parts of the body (e.g. muscles, bones, blood, enzymes,
etc.)
Select one:
a. Fats
b. Proteins
c. Carbohydrates
d. Vitamins
Select one:
a. 60-80%
b. 45-65%
c. 35-40%
d. 20-30%
A type of fat that is derived from nuts, seeds, and leafy vegetables.
Select one:
a. Lipids
b. Saturated
c. Unsaturated
d. Polyunsaturated
These are nutrients that are composed of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Select one:
a. Macronutrients
b. HDLs
c. LDLs
d. Micronutrients
Select one:
a. Pork
b. Fish
c. Apples
d. Chicken
Nutrient that is the most concentrated source of energy of the body. It is also used for
insulation and cushion for organs.
Select one:
a. Carbohydrates
b. Minerals
c. Proteins
d. Fats
These are fats that result when liquid oil has hydrogen added to it to make it more
solid.
Select one:
b. Saturated
c. Polyunsaturated
d. Lipids
This is a type of nutrient that is composed of inorganic elements which the body needs
but only in very small amounts.
Select one:
a. Fats
b. Minerals
c. Carbohydrates
d. Proteins
These are non-digestible carbohydrates that are commonly found in plants and are
responsible for digestion and bowel movement.
Select one:
a. Proteins
b. Fibers
c. Carbohydrates
d. Fats
A part of the food label which is responsible for giving information about the number
of serving available in a food package.
Select one:
a. Recommended allotment
b. Serving size
c. Dietary allotment
Select one:
True
False
Yoyo dieting refers to a person continuously skipping meals to inhibit weight loss.
Select one:
True
False
When dieting slow & permanent weight loss programs are the most effective solution.
Select one:
True
False
Proper healthy dieting only involves caloric restrictions and not exercise.
Select one:
True
False
Binge eating disorder is a fixation with a healthy or righteous eating which may turn
into a fixation so extreme that can lead to malnutrition and worst death.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Muscle Dysmorphia is disorder experienced by some body builders who think they are
small and out of shape despite muscularity.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa usually affects female adolescents ranging from ages
11-20.
Select one:
True
False
Quiz 9
Alveoli are air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) take
place.
Select one:
True
False
Blood Alcohol Content refers to the percentage of alcohol content in the blood
detected with the use of a special equipment.
Select one:
True
False
Cirrhosis is the common disease obtain from excessive alcohol intake for a prolonged
period.
Select one:
True
False
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of illness and premature death and is
hazardous to everyone’s health.
Select one:
True
False
Alcohol is a stimulant chemical that affects the brain and excites central nervous
activity.
Select one:
True
False
Psychoactive drugs do not directly damage the brain when a person intakes them.
Select one:
True
False
Tar is a chemical compound that forms in the lungs during the burning of tobacco
leaves.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Cocaine is a type of drug that induces euphoria and is absorbed easily in the
bloodstream.
Select one:
True
False
Alcohol increases visual and hearing acuity as well as a person's reaction time.
Select one:
True
False
Quiz 10
Type of stressor which involves heat, noise, overcrowding, climate, and terrain.
Select one:
a. Physiological
b. Emotional
c. Environmental
d. Distress
This is the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it in order to
maintain
Select one:
a. Eustress
b. Stress
d. Stressors
A type of coping where a person seeks immediate, temporary relief from stress
through distraction or self-indulgence.
Select one:
a. Avoidant Coping
b. Emotion-focused
c. Problem-focused
d. Appraisal-focused
Select one:
a. Socializing
b. Recreational Activity
c. Time Management
d. Solitude
Type of stressor that is also known as psychosocial stressors that is most common in
humans.
Select one:
a. Distress
b. Emotional
c. Environmental
d. Physiological
Quiz 11
Select one:
b. Frequency
c. Specificity
d. Overload
When exercising what is the MOST IDEAL arrangement of exercise for beginners?
Select one:
a. Work the small muscle groups first then proceed to the smaller muscle groups
c. Work the large muscle groups first before proceeding to working the smaller muscle
groups
d. Work with the upper body muscle groups first then proceed to the lower body
muscle groups.
This principle emphasizes that improvements are high at the beginning of an exercise
program but gradually slows down as an individual reaches the peak of his training.
Select one:
a. Specificity
b. Progression
c. Recovery
Refers to over training the body by not allowing it ample recovery time, which will
result to decrease in performance, injuries, fatigue, and exhaustion.
Select one:
a. Reversibility
b. Retrogression
c. Individualization
d. Variation
The principle of _______ focuses on changing activities to prevent boredom and loss of
interest
Select one:
a. Individualization
b. Variation
c. Overload
d. Reversibility
What is the ideal number of days a person must train to improve his/her aerobic
endurance?
Select one:
a. 5-7 days
b. once a week
c. 3-5 days
d. 2-3 days
Select one:
a. Time
b. Intensity
c. Frequency
d. Type
An important fitness principle where a person attempts to slow the body down
bringing the body and the mind to recovery after a heavy or light training.
Select one:
a. Warm-up
b. Retrogression
c. Reversibility
d. Cool-down
The principle of _____ ensures that exercises are designed to develop a certain
fitness component/s.
Select one:
b. Overload
c. Specificity
d. Frequency
This principle is also known as the "use it or lose it" principle, where fitness is lost once
exercise ceases.
Select one:
a. Retrogression
b. Individualization
c. Reversibility
d. Variation
Refers to the structure of the body which consists of muscles, bones, organs, and water.
Select one:
b. Immune System
c. Fats
d. Cardiovascular System
Surgically sculpting the body with implants and liposuction to acquire physical beauty
contributes to physical fitness.
Select one:
True
False
A type of discomfort where a sharp pain is felt just under the ribs, typically on the
right side of the abdomen.
Select one:
a. Muscle Soreness
b. Chafing
c. Blisters
d. Side stitches
Stretching exercises are necessary to improve one's flexibility as well as prevent injuries.
Select one:
True
False
Bones are responsible for digesting food and delivering nutrients to the body in the
form of tissues.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. Warm Bath
b. Stretching
c. Low-intensity exercise
d. Heavy Breathing
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. Yoga
b. Stretching
c. Running
d. Resistance Training
Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa usually affects female adolescents ranging from ages
11-20.
Select one:
True
False
An exercise designed to target the lower body particularly the muscles of the thighs
and the muscles of the buttocks.
Select one:
a. Crunches
b. Shoulder Press
c. Planks
d. Squats
This principle emphasizes that improvements are high at the beginning of an exercise
program but gradually slows down as an individual reaches the peak of his training.
Select one:
a. Specificity
b. Recovery
c. Law of Diminishing Returns
d. Progression
Select one:
a. Body Composition
b. Muscular Strength
c. Flexibility
d. CV Endurance
Select one:
a. Recreational Activity
b. Socializing
c. Time Management
d. Solitude
These are non-digestible carbohydrates that are commonly found in plants and are
responsible for digestion and bowel movement.
Select one:
a. Fats
b. Carbohydrates
c. Fibers
d. Proteins
he purpose of a warm-up exercise is to prepare the body and mind for a strenuous
activity.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. Brisk Walking
b. Jumping Jacks
c. Slow Walking
d. Jogging in place
A type of wellness which refers to your constant monitoring and exploring of thoughts
and feelings and finding solutions to solve any obstacles along the way.
Select one:
a. Physical
b. Mental
c. Spiritual
d. Emotional
This refers to the process of becoming aware of and making choices towards a more
successful existence.
Select one:
a. Physical Activity
b. Health
c. Wellness
d. Fitness
Select one:
a. Muscular Endurance
b. CV Endurance
c. Flexibility
d. Muscular Strength
Select one:
True
False
Wearing rubberized suits are not effective in losing weight and can even cause heat
exhaustion.
Select one:
True
False
After running, a typical cool-down exercise is walking; this is to return the body back
to its normal conditions.
Select one:
True
False
When exercising what is the MOST IDEAL arrangement of exercise for beginners?
Select one:
b. Work the large muscle groups first before proceeding to working the smaller muscle
groups
c. Work the small muscle groups first then proceed to the smaller muscle groups
d. Work with the upper body muscle groups first then proceed to the lower body
muscle groups.
Among the exercises below, what exercise targets the upper body?
Select one:
a. Tricep Extension
b. Crunches
c. Lunges
d. Planks
Psychoactive drugs do not directly damage the brain when a person intakes them.
Select one:
True
False
The sequence of a correct training program is: Warm-up, Main-set, Stretching, &
Cool-down.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
Pregnant women should exercise because they need to strengthen their bodies and
prepare it for the baby’s delivery.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False
General aerobic exercises are the most effective for fat burning.
Select one:
True
False
Positive attitudes are also developed through being physically fit and active.
Select one:
True
False
a. Pork
b. Apples
c. Fish
d. Chicken
The shaft is the part of the bone that gives its elongated shape and is usually the
structure of the legs and arms.
Select one:
True
False
This is a type of nutrient that is composed of inorganic elements which the body needs
but only in very small amounts.
Select one:
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Fats
d. Minerals
Select one:
True
False
This principle is also known as the "use it or lose it" principle, where fitness is lost once
exercise ceases.
Select one:
a. Variation
b. Retrogression
c. Individualization
d. Reversibility
Bad habits like smoking, drinking, and overeating put the heart at risk for different
diseases.
Select one:
True
False
A regular resting heart rate for individuals who are not athletes usually range from
120-150 beats per minute.
Select one:
True
False
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of illness and premature death and is
hazardous to everyone’s health.
Select one:
True
False
There is an available special exercise, diet, cream, and device for getting rid of cellulites
and fats.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. Muscle Cramps
b. Muscle Soreness
c. Chafing
d. Shin splints
People with asthma should exercise to improve their lung's strength and oxygen
capacity.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
a. Flexibility
b. CV Endurance
c. Muscular Strength
d. Body Composition
A part of the circuit training which focuses on building muscular strength and
endurance on the upper body muscle groups.
Select one:
a. Shoulder Press
b. Squats
c. Crunches
d. Planks
All of the following are prevention and treatments for chafing EXCEPT:
Select one:
a. Wear synthetic
The easiest and most effective abdominal exercise which also targets upper and lower
body's strength and endurance.
Select one:
a. Squats
b. Crunches
c. Planks
d. Shoulder Press
Select one:
a. 35-40%
b. 45-65%
c. 20-30%
d. 60-80%
Spot Reduction refers to the assumption that exercising a particular body part reduces
fat in that specific area.
Select one:
True
False
Select one:
True
False