{"id":36390,"date":"2022-01-05T12:21:04","date_gmt":"2022-01-05T06:51:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mcq-questions.com\/?p=36390"},"modified":"2022-01-05T15:49:56","modified_gmt":"2022-01-05T10:19:56","slug":"mcq-questions-for-class-12-physical-education-unit-8-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mcq-questions.com\/mcq-questions-for-class-12-physical-education-unit-8-part-1\/","title":{"rendered":"MCQ Questions for Class 12 Physical Education Unit 8 Biomechanics and Sports Part 1"},"content":{"rendered":"
Question 1.<\/p>\n
(a) biology
\n(b) biomechanics
\n(c) physiology
\n(d) anatomy
\nAnswer:
\n(d) biomechanics<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Question 2.<\/p>\n
(a) In improving techniQuestion ue
\n(b) In improving designs of sports eQuestion uipment
\n(c) In improving performance
\n(d) All of the above
\nAnswer:
\n(d) All of the above<\/p>\n
Question 3.<\/p>\n
(a) treating injuries to sportspersons
\n(b) improving performance of athletes
\n(c) increasing friction between the athlete and the ground surface
\n(d) All of the above
\nAnswer:
\n(d) improving performance of athletes<\/p>\n
Question 4.<\/p>\n
(a) biomechanics
\n(b) kinesiology
\n(c) physiology
\n(d) psychology
\nAnswer:
\n(a) biomechanics<\/p>\n
Question 5.<\/p>\n
(a) interaction between the athletes
\n(b) sports eQuestion uipment
\n(c) exercise environment
\n(d) All of the above
\nAnswer:
\n(d) All of the above<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Question 6.<\/p>\n
(a) chemistry
\n(b) sociology
\n(c) biology
\n(d) psychology
\nAnswer:
\n(c) biology<\/p>\n
Question 7.<\/p>\n
(a) muscles involved in movement
\n(b) effect of force on different movements done by human body
\n(c) to understand the physiology of the body
\n(d) to understand time and distance concept of various movement
\nAnswer:
\n(b) effect of force on different movements done by human body<\/p>\n
Question 8.<\/p>\n
(a) at rest
\n(b) in motion
\n(c) Both (a) and (d)
\n(d) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(b) in motion<\/p>\n
Question 9.<\/p>\n
(a) In improving techniQuestion ue
\n(b) In improving designs of sports eQuestion uipment
\n(c) In improving teaching and learning
\n(d) All of the above
\nAnswer:
\n(d) All of the above<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Question 10.<\/p>\n
(a) Biomechanically distinct functions and easily identified boundaries.
\n(b) Easily identified functions and clearly defined boundaries.
\n(c) Anatomically distinct functions and easily identified boundaries.
\n(d) Medically distinct functions and clearly defined boundaries
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Biomechanically distinct functions and easily identified boundaries.<\/p>\n
Question 11.<\/p>\n
(a) chemistry
\n(b) physics
\n(c) mechanics
\n(d) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(c) mechanics<\/p>\n
Question 12.<\/p>\n
(a) flexion
\n(b) extension
\n(c) abduction
\n(d) adduction
\nAnswer:
\n(a) flexion<\/p>\n
Question 13.<\/p>\n
(a) Extension
\n(b) Adduction
\n(c) Abduction
\n(d) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(d) None of these<\/p>\n
Question 14.<\/p>\n
(a) Abduction
\n(b) Adduction
\n(c) Flexion
\n(d) Extension
\nAnswer:
\n(c) Flexion<\/p>\n
Question 15.<\/p>\n
(a) alexion
\n(b) extension
\n(c) adduction
\n(d) abduction
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Flexion<\/p>\n
Question 16.<\/p>\n
(a) Flexion
\n(b) Adduction
\n(c) Abduction
\n(d) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Flexion<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Question 17.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
(a) flexion
\n(b) extension
\n(c) abduction
\n(d) adduction
\nAnswer:
\n(a) flexion<\/p>\n
Question 18.<\/p>\n
(a) flexion
\n(b) extension
\n(c) abduction
\n(d) adduction
\nAnswer:
\n(a) flexion<\/p>\n
Question 19.<\/p>\n
(a) Flexion
\n(b) Extension
\n(c) Abduction
\n(d) Adduction
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Flexion<\/p>\n
Question 20.<\/p>\n
(a) fully extended
\n(b) slightly flexed
\n(c) full flexed
\n(d) slightly extended
\nAnswer:
\n(d) slightly flexed<\/p>\n
Question 21.<\/p>\n
(a) the foot moves upwards towards the front of the calf
\n(b) the foot moves upwards towards the rear of the calf
\n(c) the foot moves sideways
\n(d) None of the above
\nAnswer:
\n(d) the foot moves upwards towards the rear of the calf.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Question 22.<\/p>\n
(a) extension
\n(b) flexion
\n(c) lateral flexion
\n(d) lateral extension
\nAnswer:
\n(c) lateral flexion<\/p>\n
Question 23.<\/p>\n
(a) biochemistry
\n(b) anatomy
\n(c) biomechanics
\n(d) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(c) biomechanics<\/p>\n
Question 24.<\/p>\n
(a) Flexion, increases
\n(b) Extension, decreases
\n(c) Adduction, increases
\n(d) Extension, increases
\nAnswer:
\n(d) Extension, increases<\/p>\n
Question 25.<\/p>\n
(a) movements in the frontal plane about the sagittal axis.
\n(b) movements in the sagittal plane about the frontal axis.
\n(c) movements in the horizontal plane about the vertical axis.
\n(d) None of the above
\nAnswer:
\n(d) movements in the sagittal plane about the frontal axis<\/p>\n
Question 26.<\/p>\n
(a) towards the midline of the body
\n(b) away from the trunk
\n(c) towards from the head
\n(d) towards the feet
\nAnswer:
\n(c) towards from the head<\/p>\n
Question 27.<\/p>\n
(a) the frontal plane
\n(b) the coronal plane
\n(c) the horizontal plane
\n(d) the anteroposterior plane
\nAnswer:
\n(d) the anteroposterior plane<\/p>\n
Question 28.<\/p>\n
(a) rotation
\n(b) flexion
\n(c) extension
\n(d) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(d) All of these<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Question 29.<\/p>\n
List I<\/td>\n | List II<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
(a) Extension<\/td>\n | 1. lifting the upper limb horizontally to form a right angle with the side of the body.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
(b) Abduction<\/td>\n | 2. returning the upper limb from horizontal position to the side of the body.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
(c) Adduction<\/td>\n | 3. bending the lower limb at the knee.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
(d) Flexion<\/td>\n | 4. straightening the lower limb at knee.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n ABCD Question 30.<\/p>\n Range of movement at joints is:<\/h2>\n(a) flexibility Question 31.<\/p>\n During abduction the arm moves:<\/h2>\n(a) towards the body Question 32.<\/p>\n Medial movement towards the centre is known as:<\/h2>\n(a) adduction <\/p>\n Question 33.<\/p>\n Which of the following is not a type of movement related to physical activity?<\/h2>\n(a) Abduction Question 34.<\/p>\n include abduction, adduction, flexion, extension, etc.<\/h2>\n(a) Body movements Question 35.<\/p>\n Which kind of human movement is this?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n (a) Flexion Question 36.<\/p>\n Match the following:<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n (a) 1-A, 2-B, 3-C Answer: Question 37.<\/p>\n The characteristics of any starting position is……….<\/h2>\n(a) stable Question 38.<\/p>\n In normal standing, line of gravity passes……… the knee joint.<\/h2>\n(a) in front of <\/p>\n Question 39.<\/p>\n Relaxed passive movement is useful for………….<\/h2>\n(a) muscle strengthening Question 40.<\/p>\n Stretching is the………<\/h2>\n(a) slow and sustained forced passive movement Question 41.<\/p>\n Opening of hand sidewise when our hand is moving away from body is example of an:<\/h2>\n(a) flexion <\/p>\n Question 42.<\/p>\n During abduction, the arm moves:<\/h2>\n(a) towards the body MCQ Questions for Class 12 Physical Education with Answers<\/a><\/h4>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" |