5714 MMR 2020 Question Paper 13
5714 MMR 2020 Question Paper 13
5714 MMR 2020 Question Paper 13
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INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
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● You may use a calculator.
● You should show all your working and use appropriate units.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 100.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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2 An untrained performer joins an athletics club to try and get fit to run in a long-distance race.
(a) Suggest three short-term effects of exercise on the performer other than an increase in heart
rate.
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(b) Name and describe a test a coach might use to assess the performer’s stamina.
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(c) Suggest a method of training that could be used to help improve the performer’s stamina.
Give two justifications for your answer.
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(d) Describe, using examples, how four named principles of overload could be applied to the
performer’s training.
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3 (a) The diagrams show two activities in which performers might choose to use a prohibited
performance-enhancing drug (PED).
Name a different type of PED that a performer in each activity might choose to use in order to
gain an advantage when performing. Justify your answers.
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(b) Suggest two types of testing that sports organising bodies may use to reduce the use of
PEDs.
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4 (a) The graph shows the simplified heart rate of a fit performer before, during and after a period
of exercise.
140
120
100
80
heart rate
/ beats per
minute
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40
before during after
exercise exercise exercise
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time
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(ii) Suggest two ways that a line on the same graph for an unfit performer doing this same
exercise at the same intensity and for the same time may be different from the line shown
for the fit performer.
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(c) Describe four effects on a performer of completing a cool down after exercise.
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5 (a) Describe, using examples from a named physical activity, two characteristics of a performer
who is at the cognitive stage of learning.
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Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of this type of feedback for a performer at the
cognitive stage of learning.
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(c) Name one type of guidance and describe a benefit of using this type of guidance for a
performer at the cognitive stage of learning.
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6 The diagram shows two stages of shooting a basketball with some joints of the performer labelled
A, B and C.
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(ii) Name the type of movement at the joint labelled B from stage 1 to stage 2.
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(b) (i) Name the type of movement at the joint labelled C from stage 1 to stage 2.
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(c) (i) Name the type of movement at the joint labelled A from stage 1 to stage 2.
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(ii) Describe the antagonistic muscle action for this movement. Name the muscles involved.
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(b) Explain how each of the following may influence what recreational activities people choose to
do during their leisure time:
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(c) Explain four factors that have influenced the growth in leisure activities.
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8 Explain three reasons why people may have different energy needs.
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10 Describe the advantages that professional performers may have when competing against amateur
performers at the Olympic Games.
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12 The diagram shows part of the respiratory system with structures labelled A, B, C and D.
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lung
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(b) Identify structure D and explain its role in the mechanics of breathing.
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13 (a) The table shows the percentage of fast-twitch muscle fibres and the percentage of slow-twitch
muscle fibres for three different performers.
percentage percentage
performer of fast-twitch of slow-twitch
muscle fibres muscle fibres
A 15 85
B 70 30
C 45 55
Suggest a different physical activity that would be suitable for each performer. Give a reason
for each answer.
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(b) Explain why optimal arousal varies for two different skills in a named physical activity.
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(c) Suggest, using examples, two negative effects of overarousal on the performance of a games
player.
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15 (a) Explain why a performer in an endurance activity is likely to benefit from high-altitude training.
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