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The long-term goal of this Physical Education is to encourage you to buy equipment that
will make you physically fit and well.
=FALSE
The main goal of Physical Education is to make everyone move for a lifetime.
=TRUE
To bend and twist your joints with ease and without the risk of injuries is ________ at
work.
= Flexibility
Physical Education aims to develop your motor skills as wells as your applied
knowledge. =TRUE
Physical Education aims to develop your motor skills as wells as your applied
knowledge. =TRUE
Physical Education aims to develop your motor skills as wells as your applied
knowledge. =Poor Nutrition
Refers to the structure of the body which consists of muscles, bones, organs, and water.
= Fat Free Mass
Type of physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily
movements with the objective of improving one's physical fitness.
= Exercise
Mary started to run 3 kilometers and a month after training can already finish a
10kilometer distance. This means that throughout her practice her _____ has
shown improvements. = CV Endurance
To bend and twist your joints with ease and without the risk of injuries is ________ at
work.
= Flexibility
A state of complete, physical, mental, and social well-being. It is not merely the absence
or presence of diseases or injuries.
= Health
Gelo is a contortionist in the circus, he does not have troubles in fitting his body in small
spaces. This means that Gelo has a good _____.
= Flexibility
This refers to the process of becoming aware of and making choices towards a more
successful existence.
= Wellness
A type of wellness which entails a person to eat well, exercise, and avoiding harmful
habits.
= Physical
Andy wanted to know her Body Mass Index. In order to this she needed to get her body
weight and height in kilograms and meters, respectively. BMI is the test necessary to
measure a person's _______.
= Body Composition
Anne wants to attend Yoga classes. She is hesitating to do so because she lacks
______ in her joints.
= Flexibility
The long term goal of the course is make you move and choose physical fitness for a
lifetime.
= TRUE
It is set of physical attributes that allow the body to respond or adapt to the demands of
stress and physical effort. = Physical Fitness
To understand fitness and physical activity, one must learn the purpose and importance
of learning Physical Education.
=TRUE
Eric spends most of his days sitting in front of the TV and eating junk food. His _____
fitness component will be the most affected by this habit.
=Body Composition
Positive attitudes are also developed through being physically fit and active.
=TRUE
This refers to bodily movements produced by the skeletal muscles that require energy
expenditure and produces progressive health benefits. = Physical Activity
The Doctor's Clearance is a test which evaluates your current physical capacity and
Doctor's your exercise history before you engage in an exercise program.
= FALSE
Health-related fitness components refer to your body's overall health and functionality.
= TRUE
The Waiver is a pre-course requirement and an agreement between you and AMAESHI.
= TRUE
Lorraine has a very stiff shoulder which hinders her when reaching for things at the top
of the cupboard. She tried stretching to improve her _______.
= Flexibility
Motor skills refers to anything that allows you to move and use your body to expend
energy.
= TRUE
A person can begin any exercise program without the need to consult a trained
professional.
= FALSE
Nikki is overweight, she decided to go on a strict diet and go the gym regularly to
remedy this problem. Based on this statement, which component of fitness determines
a person's weight and proportions?
= Body Composition
It is the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort.
= Muscular Strength
Mila carried a 100-lb. barbell with a single effort and placed it back in the rack. Mila
showed an incredible _____ when she successfully did the activity.
= Muscular Strength
Waiver, Agreement to Participate, and Doctor's Clearance are all necessary to ensure
your safety.
=TRUE
Contracting your muscles for a prolonged period of time without feeling easily tired is an
exhibition of good _________. = Muscular Endurance
A type of wellness where you ensure to develop your critical thinking and creativity. =
Mental Wellness
Exercise and physical activity is painful and should not be included in a person's life.
=FALSE
The overall proportion of your fat mass and lean tissues refers to your ________.
= Body Composition
Motor skills refers to anything that allows you to move and use your body to expend
energy.
=TRUE
Motor skills refers to anything that allows you to move and use your body to expend
energy.
= Physical Fitness
Jane loves running, she usually covers 10 kilometers on a weekly basis. Based on this,
Jane has a strong _______.
= CV Endurance
Gabe moved out of the house, loaded his stuff in the trunk, and kept on coming back
carrying a heavy load each time. This activity shows the health-related fitness
component of ______.
= Muscular Endurance
Mark can finish fifty laps under an hour in the lap pool. Based on this, Mark has a very
strong _______.
= CV Endurance
Jeff wanted to place the new water gallon over the water dispenser. The _____ fitness
component is involved in doing this explosive task.
= Muscular Strength
Andy wanted to know her Body Mass Index. In order to this she needed to get her body
weight and height in kilograms and meters, respectively. BMI is the test necessary to
measure a person's _______.
= Body Composition
There are 7 dimensions of wellness, some of these include, physical, emotional, and
mental wellness. =FALSE
Refers to a physical activity that requires planned, structured, and repetitive bodily
movements with the objective of improving one's physical fitness.
=EXERCISE
The long-term goal of this Physical Education is to encourage you to buy equipment that
will make you physically fit and well.
=FALSE
The PAR-Q should be signed by your doctor, clearing you in engaging in physical
activity.
=FALSE
must be strictly filled out by a Doctor before the start of any Physical Activity.
Physical Education aims to develop your confidence and lifetime of physical activity.
=TRUE
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.
= SOcial
Being well in this avenue of your life means that you respect and live in harmony with your
immediate surroundings.
=Planetary Wellness
=Flexibility
The goals of Physical Education is to develop your: Motor skills, , confidence, positive
attitude, and lifetime physical activity.
All of the following are factors that can affect your health, which among the choices is the
BIGGEST contributing factor?
= Lifestyle
Poor lifestyle, heredity, and height are some of the factors that can affect a person's overall
health.
=FALSE
Spiritual wellness refers to your ability to protect yourself with the hazards of the
environment. =FALSE
Andrew enjoys going to the gym and he enjoys weight lifting. The health-related fitness
component at work is _____.
= Muscular Endurance
Maintaining a means that a person is providing the body with proper nutrition through a
conscious decision of preparing meals.
= Healthy Diet
The two components of Physical Fitness are -related and skill-related fitness components.
= Flexibility(NS)
Other requirements include your: Exercise equipment, , and Tests in Comprehension.
=
= Poor nutrition
Jane wanted to tone her body. She enrolled in the gym to perform weight training exercises.
The component of fitness that she needs most is _____.
= Body Composition
Which of the following is the most beneficial practice to maintain a healthy heart?
= Exercise regularly and make good food choices
What test measures your body's ability to balance itself and maintain Center of Gravity?
Mike can move from both ends of the court in just a few seconds and his opponents always
fail to catch up with him. This shows that Mike has good ____. = Agility
A person with an 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 Body Mass Index is in the Normal Weight Range.
= TRUE
=flexibility(mali)
When you perform a golf swing, the skill-related fitness component mostly at work is ______.
= Speed
Hamstring Stretches and Yoga poses are basic exercises to improve your lower body's
flexibility.
=TRUE
= FALSE
The BEST exercise that targets your tricep muscles are your _____.
= Tricep Extensions
= Muscular Strength
The ability to retain the center of mass above the base of support in a stationary position.
= Static Balance
Jaime did the stork test and found that he cannot stand straigth with one leg for a
prolonged period. When he performed this test, he wanted to know his body's ability to
_____.
= Balance
The Sit and Reach Test is used to evaluate the of your hamstrings.
= flexibility
Lack of oxygen delivery to the brain could result to a condition known as ______.
= Stroke
Body Mass Index is calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms to your height in meters.
=FALSE
=Balance
Maximal Heart Rate is the difference between your Heart Rate Reserve and Resting Heart
Rate.
=FALSE
The skill-related fitness component greatly related to muscular strength and endurance is
_____.
=POWER
The 3-minute Step Test is designed to measure your Cardiovascular Endurance. =TRUE
Tension and stress are contributing factors to a healthy and functioning heart.
=FALSE
The bicuspid valve is responsible for preventing the backflow of blood from the left atrium
to the left ventricle.
=TRUE
=HAMSTRINGS
=Speed
Jake has a waist measurement of 32 cm, and a hip measurement of 38 cm. Based on these
data, what is Jake's waist-hip ratio?
=0.84 cm
In volleyball, Jane was able to successfully receive a speeding open attack or a spike from
the other team. This clearly shows that she has good ______.
= Reaction Time
=Stroke
This refers to your ability to respond and react quickly to a certain stimulus.
= Reaction Time
In performing the Sit and Reach Test the distance of your feet must be ______.
= Hip Width
Fitness Tests are important to determine your level of fitness and overall progress.
= TRUE
To measure your pulse rate, you can use your thumb to palpate your carotid artery.
=FALSE
The heart is a muscle and in order for it to be stronger, one must exercise.
=TRUE
The valve is responsible for preventing the backflow of blood between the right atrium and
the right ventricle.
=Tricuspid
The test that is used to measure the power of your lower body is known as the _______.
= 120/80
Low Density Lipoproteins or LDLs are considered as "good cholesterol" which are needed in
the body.
=FALSE
= Ventricles
The sit and reach test is designed to measure a person's muscular endurance.
=FALSE
Swimming is a race that begins with either a gun or horn start, the component of fitness
that is at work in this stimulus is _____.
= Reaction Time
This refers to your ability to perform motor tasks accurately and smoothly using body
movements and the senses.
=Coordination
The lungs are part of the Cardiovascular System and is responsible for blood oxygenation.
= TRUE
Playing Basketball requires you to shift your body quickly from Point A to Point B. This is
_______at work.
= Agility
=TRUE
=FALSE
The duration for the ideal exercise prescription of a healthy heart is between ______.
= 20-60 minutes
Jeon broke his back from moving his mother's closet across her room. This means that Jeon
lacks the skill-related fitness component of _____.
All of the following are guidelines in performing the push-up test, EXCEPT:
= The belly sinks to the floor as the downward movement of the push-up is done.
=Hamstrings
unit of measure is used in determining your Body Mass Index.
Stress is considered a risk factor that can be detrimental to the heart function. =TRUE
Part of the heart that serves as reservoirs for both unoxygenated and oxygenated blood.
= Atria
Genes, ethnicity, and lifestyle, are factors that can affect your height. =FALSE
The ability to retain the center of mass above the base of support in a stationary position.
= Static
Balance
All of these exercises target your shoulder muscles EXCEPT:
= Bicep Curls
Which of the following is not a material needed in performing the sit & reach test?
=step box
= Aerobic Training
A person is playing tennis and he decides quickly to change from point A to point B. What
type of skill-related fitness component is at work in this situation?
= Agility
A component of fitness that usually involves movements that are explosive in nature.
=POWER
The Sit and Reach Test is designed to measure you abdominal endurance.
=FALSE
A successful end position of a military push-up is when your elbows are locked and your
arms are stretched located just under your shoulders.
=TRUE
All of the following are factors that can affect the health of your heart, which of the
following is the BIGGEST contributing factor for heart diseases? = Lifestyle
= Wall-Toss Test
The normal heart rate at rest or before exercise is between _______ beats per minute.
= 60-100
= oxygen-rich (ns)
Bad habits like smoking, drinking, and overeating put the heart at risk for different diseases.
=TRUE
=TRUE
Activities like, Gymnastics, Dancing, & Walking all need the body's _____.
= Coordination
Modified push-ups are for males, while military push-ups are for females. =FALSE
The ____ bring back the blood to the heart in a systemic flow.
=veins
test is used to determine whether your body is in the obese, overweight, underweight, or
normal zone of fitness.
= Classification(ns)
A condition in which the walls of arteries and veins become thick because of age.
= Arteriosclerosis
What test measures your body's ability to balance itself and maintain Center of Gravity?
It is another valve in the heart responsible for preventing backflow of blood between the
heart and other parts of the body.
= Aortic-Semilunar
Gela is a blocker in her volleyball team. Blocking is one of the skills in volleyball that requires
a lot of _____ so that the ball will return to the other side quickly.
=REACTION TIME
The fitness test requires you to measure your Resting Heart Rate and Heart Rate after
exercise.
=20-m Dash
Andrew wanted to engage in weight lifting. What skill-related fitness component does he
need to lift a load or weight at its heaviest?
=POWER
In getting your waist and hip ratio, you need to use a measuring tape for the test. =TRUE
Men who are under the low risk category have ______ Waist-Hip Ratio. =
< 0.89
= Waist-Hip Ratio
= Infarction
Systole and Diastole are measurements that can be used to determine whether a person has
______.
=hypertension
Soccer and Basketball both need your skills of speed and ______.
=agility
In order to practice a skill regularly, the minimum number of time required is?
=30 minutes
=18.5-24.9 kg/m2
The heart serves as the main ____ of the body responsible for distributing all the oxygen-rich
blood within its systems.
=pump
Physical activity and exercise are contributing factors to having a healthy heart. =TRUE
All of the following are guidelines for your Crunch Test EXCEPT:
=Feet moves(ns)
Part of the body composition test is your height, weight, 3-minute step test, and Waist-Hip
Ratio.
=FALSE
A regular resting heart rate for individuals who are not athletes range between =
60- 100
=REACTION TIME
All of the following are intervals for calculating Heart Rate measurements EXCEPT:
= 20 secs X 4
A fit heart muscle will result to an increase in heart muscle size and power.
=TRUE
= Arteriosclerosis
= Endurance
= Coordination
In computing for Body Mass Index the final unit of measure is _____:
= Kg/m2
It is the valve responsible for preventing backflow of blood between the heart and lungs.
= Pulmonary-Semilunar
The medical term used for referring to chest pains due to blocked arteries is =
Angina Pectoris
All of these tests are designed to measure your body composition EXCEPT:
= Crunch Test
The exercise, lateral raises, is aimed at developing the muscles of your chest.
=false
A regular resting heart rate for individuals who are not athletes usually range from 120-150
beats per minute. =FALSE
To perform a crunch test, you only need to tap your knees and crunch through your neck.
=FALSE
Singing while dancing is one of Beyonce's many talents. Her good sense of _____ makes her
one of the great performers on stage all over the world.
Which among the following exercises is best suited to target the muscles of the
abdominals?
= Planks
The ideal exercise to improve flexibility among the choices below is:
= Stretching
= Balance(ns)
Tina wants to know whether she is at a risk of getting high blood pressure. Which of the
following fitness component can most accurately determine this factor?
= Body Composition
Climbing a tree is a simple activity that requires you to have good ____.
= Balance(ns)
Making good lifestyle choices is a big step to improving your health and wellness. =TRUE
= Production of bile
The normal resting heart rate is between _____ beats per minute.
= 60-100 bpm
Physical Education does not help motivate a person's goal of achieving fitness. =FALSE
Planting rice or the suicide drill is a good activity to enhance a person's ____.
= Agility
Muscles are composed of connective tissues, myofibrils, muscle fibers, and several motor
units.
=TRUE
Mark recently found out that he is in the overweight scale of the BMI standards. This simply
means that he needs to improve his ____ in order to live a better lifestyle.
= Body Composition
Muscles make up forty (40) percent of our body mass and are responsible for movement.
=TRUE
A condition that affects the blood vessels of the heart and its surrounding muscles.
=4
What is known as the long part of the bone that can be found along the arms and legs?
= Shaft
Marie wants to join a half marathon (21 km) race in November. In order to be successful in
the race she must strongly build on her ___.
= CV Endurance
What part of the musculoskeletal system attaches bones to the muscles?
= Tendons
A very sharp and involuntary pain felt in the muscles, usually along the limbs and is caused
by dehydration.
= Muscle Cramps
The growth plate is a part of the bone that grows off as maturity begins.
=TRUE
Health refers to a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and is not merely
the absence of diseases or injuries.
=TRUE
The part of the heart that serves as the transporter of blood to the lungs and to the whole
body.
= Ventricles
To convert your height from inches to meters you need to multiply it by:
= 0.0254 meters
= Side Stitches
Physical Fitness refers to the body, mental health refers to the mind, and social health refers
to the spirit.
=FALSE
Bones are responsible for digesting food and delivering nutrients to the body in the form of
tissues.
=FALSE
A successful fitness journey lies only on your knowledge and little on your physical effort.
=FALSE
To easily adapt to changes within your social circle is an example of interpersonal wellness.
=FALSE
The ability to perform motor tasks accurately and smoothly using body movements and the
sense organs.
=
Coordination
This discomfort occurs when fluid accumulates right under the skin due to excess friction.
= Blisters
= Muscle Cramps
=( Epimysium WRONG)
To develop the body, mind, and spirit helps a person reach optimal health. =TRUE
All of the following are ways on how to calculate for your body composition EXCEPT:
Atrophy is a condition in which muscle size degenerates caused by injuries or age. =TRUE
Exercising improves the quality or strength of your tendons, ligaments, and cartilages.
=TRUE
Sandro wants to join the 400-meter dash race in their school. In order to last in the race,
Sandro must build the health-related fitness component of ____.
= Muscular Endurance
Strength that refers to the amount of force that can be exerted in relation to one's own
body weight.
= Relative Strength
To manage stress effectively is one way of maintaining your overall health and wellness.
=TRUE
Exercise refers to bodily movements produced by the skeletal muscles that require energy
expenditure.
=FALSE
Which test is used to determine a person's current CV Endurance level?
= Muscle Soreness
Jane engaged in a Yoga class for 3 days now, she noticed that she can't do the Indian seat
efficiently because her hips were lacking ____.
= Flexibility
A discomfort in which prevention and treatment are corn pads and/or donut pads.
= Blisters
Strength training makes you flexible, increases your speed, and tones the muscles of your
body.
=FALSE
For open ______, clean it, use antiseptics and bandages and leave the skin in place.
= Blisters
What type of muscle is involuntary and is usually found in the internal organs?
= Smooth
= improper breathing
=CHAFING
Hypertrophy refers to the degeneration of muscle size caused by injuries, age, and inactivity.
=FALSE
Marie wants to join a half marathon (21 km) race in November. In order to be successful in
the race she must strongly build on her ___.
The best treatment for muscle cramps is adding more meat/protein in your diet. =FALSE
This discomfort occurs when fluid accumulates right under the skin due to excess friction.
= Blisters
Avoid cotton materials because it creates too much friction when wet.
=CHAFING
If a person has a large number of fast-twitch muscle fibers, he/she has higher _____.
A waiver is used to ensure an agreement between the student and AMAESHI regarding
physical activities that are to be performed within the student's own guidance.
=TRUE
Amelia is a gymnast for the floor event, in order for her to perform wide splits, she needs to
improve on her ____ on a daily basis.
=FLEXIBILITY
=FALSE
Andrew is very conscious about the type of food he consumes daily and he even has a food
log to keep track of all the calories he has consumed. Based from this Andrew must have
good ____.
= Body Composition
After exercising the chemical waste products that build up on the muscle are known as
_______.
= Lactic Acid
= Body Composition
It is a condition in which a sharp pain is felt just under the ribs, typically on the right side of
the abdomen.
= Side stitch
A condition in which there is a blockage within the arterial walls which eventually leads to
the lack of oxygen and blood flow within the body.
= Heart Attack
Bones are responsible for digesting food and delivering nutrients to the body in the form of
tissues.
= FALSE
Exercise discomforts are only temporary and may not cause any injuries or harm to the
body.
=FALSE
The two classifications of skeletal muscles are known as slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscle
fibers.
=TRUE
Intermittent exercises done within a week is a preventive measure for this exercise
discomfort; which lessens the chances of further aggravating it into an injury.
= Shin Splints
Men have larger and bulkier muscles because of the high levels of estrogen hormones
within their bodies.
=TRUE
What part of the musculoskeletal system is the place in which bones meet?
=Joints
These are considered as "good cholesterols" and are found in food sources like fish,
vegetables, and grains.
= Plaque(NS)
This is the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it in order to
maintain physiological equilibrium.
=FALSE
To sit up straight and to dance are both activities that require a person's ability to ____ .
=COORDINATIOn
To easily adapt to changes within your social circle is an example of interpersonal wellness.
=FALSE
= Muscle Cramps
Are muscles found within the arms and legs of the body.
= Epimysium
What are parts of the musculoskeletal system that connect/attach bone to bone?
=LIGAMENTS
Doctor's clearance, PAR-Q questionnaires, and Agreement to participate are all used to
gauge your level of comprehension.
=FALSE
To sit up straight and to dance are both activities that require a person's ability to ____ .
The ____ is the part of the bones that is long and gives the limbs of the body its specific
lengths.
=shaft
Any discomfort felt in the body during an exercise requires you to slow down or completely
stop the activity.
=TRUE
= Blisters
Physical Fitness refers to the process of becoming aware of and making choices towards a
more successful existence.
=FALSE
=DIET
=TRUE
Physical Wellness refers to your habits of eating well, exercising regularly, and avoiding
harmful habits.
=TRUE
Jo can lift a 200-lb barbell squat successfully for a maximum of three attempts. Definitely, Jo
is executing the skill of _______ efficiently. = Power
Exercise equipment like dumbbells and barbells are FULLY REQUIRED by AMAESHI for you
to be succesful in the course.
=FALSE
The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaries (PARQ) contain questions used to gauge
your availability for exercise.
=FALSE
Wear appropriate footwear: enough to cushion the force impacted on the body from the
floor.
=shin splints
Muscles are composed of connective tissues, myofibrils, muscle fibers, and several motor
units.
=TRUE
=Shin Splints
It is the ability to change the position of the body quickly and accurately.
=Agility
This is a condtion brought about by the process of aging where arterial walls thicken and
harden
= Arteriosclerosis
=TRUE
=Stroke(NS)
The requirements of the course include a doctor's clearance and a waiver or an agreement
to participate.
=TRUE
Mark recently found out that he is in the overweight scale of the BMI standards. This simply
means that he needs to improve his ____ in order to live a better lifestyle.
=BODY COMPOSITION
Men have larger and bulkier muscles because of the high levels of estrogen hormones
within their bodies.
=FALSE
Physical Fitness refers to the body, mental health refers to the mind, and social health refers
to the spirit.
=FALSE
Regular physical activity is the best way of maintaining a lifetime of health and wellness.
=TRUE
For open ______, clean it, use antiseptics and bandages and leave the skin in place.
=BLISTERS
To perform the sit and reach test these are the following guidelines EXCEPT:
This is type of exercise discomfort that is very common in individuals who are engaged in
running activities.
= Shin Splints
Relative Strength refers to the amount of force applied to the bone through physical
exertion. =FALSE
Carla needs to accomplish a stork test for her fitness test. This test is measuring her ability
to ________ her body.
=BALANCE
Refers to pain that is commonly felt by runners who engage in long-distance running or
continuous training.
= Shin Splints
All forms of stressors are inevitable and are always present in a person's life.
=TRUE
Marie wants to join a half marathon (21 km) race in November. In order to be successful in
the race she must strongly build on her ___.
=CV ENDURANCE
=MUSCLE CRAMPS
What part of the bone is found on top of the shaft that starts of as a spongy bone?
=GROWTH PLATE
Anjo can lift 150 kilograms of weight for one full repetition, this means that he has excellent
___.
=MUSCULAR STRENGTH
A type of discomfort where a sharp pain is felt just under the ribs, typically on the right side
of the abdomen.
=SIDE STITCHES
A successful fitness journey lies only on your knowledge and little on your physical effort.
=FALSE
=FALSE
Lifestyle, genes, psychological disposition, and human ecologic interactions are all of the
factors that can affect a person's overall health.
=FALSE
= Blisters
A discomfort in which prevention and treatment are corn pads and/or donut pads.
=BLISTERS
Side stitches are usually caused by an improper warm-up and a weak set of abdominals.
=TRUE
An exercise discomfort that is caused by friction on the skin through contact with clothing
or skin as well. = Chafing
Learning motor skills and gaining applied knowledge are both goals of Physical Education.
=TRUE
=true
This refers to recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by purging or vomitin which leads
to complications within the organ systems.
= Bulimia Nervosa
= Balance
Alcohol is a stimulant chemical that affects the brain and excites central nervous activity.
=FALSE
Food labels provide consumers with detailed information to help make good food choices.
=TRUE
Age, genes, and gender are factors that can affect a person's muscle size. =TRUE
=MUSCLE CRAMPS
=120/80
Atrophy refers to the development of large muscle fibers through exercise and activities.
=FALSE
A successful fitness journey lies only on your knowledge and little on your physical effort.
=FALSE
The three types of muscles found in the body are the cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscles.
=TRUE
=BICEP CURL
Mental Wellness refers to having an active mind while continuously seeking for new
challenges to develop your critical thinking.
=TRUE
The body is composed of 40% muscle mass where large portions of energy reactions are
produced within the body.
=TRUE
=TRUE
All of the following are prevention and treatments for chafing EXCEPT:
The shaft is the part of the bone that gives its elongated shape and is usually the structure
of the legs and arms.
=TRUE
Alcohol is a depressant drug that affects the brain and the nervous system. =TRUE
= 1,500-2,000
The new definition of physical fitness refers to your ability to meet daily routines without
undue fatigue.
=FALSE
=FALSE
A condition in which the heart is not able to pump blood at life-sustaining rates.
All of the following are sports that involve slow-twitch muscle fibers EXCEPT: =
Plyometrics
= Blisters
The 20-meter dash is a skill-related fitness test meant to measure a person's ____.
= Speed
=WARM BATH
=REACTION TIME
=CORN PADS
Emotional Wellness refers to monitoring and exploring your thoughts and feelings.
=TRUE
An exercise discomfort which is very common in individuals who are engaged in regular
physical activity or exercise.
= Muscle (CHAFING
Soreness(ns) WRONG)
A type of muscle fiber which is found in most
internal organs and is responsible for involuntary
muscle control.
=SMOOTH
= Muscle Cramps
A type of sharp and involuntary muscle contraction during exercise. It is commonly felt
during swimming when a person has not warmed-up properly.
=MUSCLE CRAMPS
It is the nutrient found in blood; it is necessary in providing the blood with enough power to
deliver oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.
=IRON
=FATS
Blood Alcohol Content refers to the percentage of alcohol content in the blood detected
with the use of a special equipment.
=TRUE
These are fats that result when liquid oil has hydrogen added to it to make it more solid.
A condition in which a person lacks thyroid hormone production causing severe weight
gain.
= Hypothyroidism
Eustress is the bad kind of stress that causes feelings of disappointments, failures, and
threats.
=FALSE
Proteins are the first energy source of the body during exercise.
=FALSE
Fish oil, green leafy vegetables, & nuts are examples of ____ fat.
=unsaturated
=crash
These are non-digestible carbohydrates that are commonly found in plants and are
responsible for digestion and bowel movement.
=fibers
=FALSE
A type of coping where a person seeks immediate, temporary relief from stress through
distraction or self-indulgence.
=AVOIDANT COPING
=11mins
Refers to energy derived from food when food is broken down and synthesize into smaller
units that can be used up by the body.
= Carbohydrates
Emotional stressors are also known as psychosocial stressors that bring about troubling
thoughts.
=TRUE
A type of essential nutrient taken from the soil when we consume both animal and plant
products.
=minerals
Psychoactive drugs do not directly damage the brain when a person intakes them.
=FALSE
Most weight problems are usually caused by poor lifestyle choices (e.g. bad eating habits,
sedentary lifestyle).
=TRUE
Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa usually affects female adolescents ranging from ages 11-20.
=TRUE
=FALSE
Type of stressor which involves heat, noise, overcrowding, climate, and terrain.
=environmental
= Diet
Tar is a chemical compound that forms in the lungs during the burning of tobacco leaves.
=TRUE
Which of the following is NOT a general side effect of drugs to sport performance?
=increase energy
Alarm reaction, resistance, and exhaustion are the different phases of the body's General
Adaptation Syndrome or G.A.S.
=TRUE
= Fad diets
= Vitamin C
Which of the following is NOT a drug timing for taking in Anabolic Steroids?
= Binging
Binge eating disorder is usually associated with a person's extreme dissatisfaction with
his/her body image.
=FALSE
A schedule is the best solution to managing your time and your stresors in general.
=TRUE
The Atkin's Diet is the practice of drinking stimulants for intestinal contractions thus,
inhibiting weight loss.
=FALSE
Synergistic action is the effect of mixing two or more drugs at one time.
=TRUE
The organ system responsible for growth, development, sexual functions, & metabolism.
=ENDOCRINE
=CORN
This is a psychoactive drug that is found in cigarettes which causes smoking addiction and
dependence.
=NICOTINE
= Delta 9-THC
A disease in which an individual loses control over drinking alcoholic beverages and
develops slowly through time.
= Alcohoholism
Which of the following is the most common side effect of taking in steroids?
=13
=FREE TIME
It contains the nutritional value and the amount of serving per pack in food bought from
stores.
=FOOD LABEL
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.
=FALSE
=eustress
Eustress referes to negative stress or stress that contributes to health problems. =FALSE
A good amount of High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) in the body is beneficial to one's health.
=FALSE
When dieting slow & permanent weight loss programs are the most effective solution.
=TRUE
These are considered as "bad fats" and should only be consumed in limited amounts,
otherwise it may cause plaque and health-related diseases.
=SATURATED FAT
Emphysema is a condition in which the air pipes become swollen causing the person to
have shortness of breath.
=TRUE
This is the amount of caloric intake that is avaialble for consumption on a daily basis that
varies through a person's age, gender, and level of activity.
=(CALORIES WRONG)
=APPLES
= Side Stitches
These are food that are high in sugar but have very little nutrional value.
=EMPTY CALORIES
Yoyo dieting refers to a person continuously skipping meals to inhibit weight loss.
=false
Alveoli are air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) take place.
=TRUE
Stress overload refers to having too many stressors which leads to a feeling of not being in
control.
=true
A body type described to be lean and tall despite the lack of regular physical activity.
= Ectomorph
=FALSE
A life threatening exercise discomfort that usually occurs in activities that are done in the
water.
=muscle cramps
Refers to pain that is commonly felt by runners who engage in long-distance running or
continuous training.
=shin splints
A diet that aids in water loss and nutritional loss in the body because it eases passage of
food within the intestinal walls.
The most influential factor that may affect the functioning of a healthy heart is a person's
____.
=chafing
A person who is an ENDOMORPH is considered to be lean and has small bone structures.
=FALSE
Binge eating disorder refers to a condition in which a person has extreme dissatisfaction
over his/her body leading the person to undergo several forms of surgery to change this.
=FALSE
Cocaine is a type of drug that aids in increasing a person's muscle size and overall built.
=FALSE
It is a commonly cultivated, trafficked, and abused illicit drug.
=Marijuana
Environmental stressors are stressors brought about to the body in the form of smoking,
alchol, and drug abuse.
=FALSE
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of illness and premature death and is hazardous to
everyone's health.
=TRUE
This nutrient forms important parts of the body (e.g. muscles, bones, blood, enzymes, etc.) =
Proteins
A condition in which air pipes become swollen and a person experiences shortness of
breath.
The Percent Daily Value that is ideal for an average person is between ____ calories.
=2,000-2,500
A type of fat that is derived from nuts, seeds, and leafy vegetables.
= Polyunsaturated
=TRUE
Alaram Reaction, Resistance, and Response are the three stages of the General Adaptation
Syndrome.
=FALSE
An estimate used to determine the recommended daily protein intake of women is:
Alcohol increases visual and hearing acuity as well as a person's reaction time. =FALSE
= Alarm reaction
The ____ is the part of the musculoskeletal system that can bulk up and help the body in
creating several kinds of movements.
Luke wants to improve his body built. He has good CV endurance already but in order to
develop his muscular strength, he must first begin with _______ exercises.
=FALSE
The psychoactive drug found in tobacco leaves which affects the Central Nervous System.
=nicotine
=FAD DIETS
This is a type of nutrient that is composed of inorganic elements which the body needs but
only in very small amounts.
The commonly trafficked and abused illicit drug worldwide is marijuana. =TRUE
The ideal time to work-out after a full meal is between ______ hours.
= 1-2
A part of the food label which is responsible for giving information about the number of
serving available in a food package.
=SERVING SIZE
Anorexia athletica is the deliberate lowering of body weight to the point of being
underweight and is common in athletes.
=TRUE
Stress overload refers to having too many stressors which leads to a feeling of not being in
control.
=TRUE
A condition in which the liver experiences excessive scarring because of alcohol abuse.
= Cirrhosis
=smoking
These are nutrients that are composed of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
= Macronutrients
=FALSE
Play refers to an activity that you do that is purposeful or something that re-creates your
character and diverts your attention.
=false
The first stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome is known as the stage
= alarm reaction
Cocaine is a type of drug that induces euphoria and is absorbed easily in the bloodstream.
=TRUE
Meat, poultry, and fish are the major sources of this macronutrient.
=PROTEINS
Proper healthy dieting only involves caloric restrictions and not exercise. =FALSE
These are added ingredients in a diet that make-up for nutritional deficiency.
=Supplements
A kind of stress that is also known as "positive stress" because it is mentally or physically
stimulating.
=EUSTRESS
= Orthorexia
=CARROTS
= cannabis sativa
Type of stressor that is also known as psychosocial stressors that is most common in
humans.
= Emotional
=vitamin b
Drinking is associated with addiction and many life-threatening injuries because it is ____.
Cirrhosis is the common disease obtain from excessive alcohol intake for a prolonged
period.
=TRUE
An exercise discomfort that is caused by friction on the skin through contact with clothing
or skin as well.
= Chafing
Your physician's clearance is very important in ensuring your safety and success in your
fitness journey.
=TRUE
A strict caloric intake incorporated with regular physical activity are the best practices to be
done to lose weight the healthy way.
=TRUE
Nina is a triathlete who regularly joins triathlon events and other races. This suggests that
Nina has an excellent ____ because she can last for several hours performing strenuous
activities.
= CV Endurance(NS)
=TRUE
= Muscle Cramps
Stressors are anything that place greater than routine demands on the body.
=TRUE
Nutrient that is the most concentrated source of energy of the body. It is also used for
insulation and cushion for organs.
=FATS
The valve responsible for preventing the backflow of blood between the righ atrium and
ventricle.
= Tricuspid
This refers to a person's ability to perform movement in the shortest time possible.
= Speed
Warm-up gradually before physical activity and stretch properly after exercise.
= Muscle Soreness
=FALSE
= Shin Splints
This is the amount of caloric intake that is avaialble for consumption on a daily basis that
varies through a person's age, gender, and level of activity.
A condition in which a person sees himself as small despite being too muscular leading to
excessive exercise and dieting.
It is something that a person does with his own free will making him/her have a sense of
freedom or escape.
A condition in which a person starves herself in order to lose and maintain an "ideal weight."
A condition in which a person starves herself in order to lose and maintain an "ideal weight."
These are "good fats" that can be found in food sources like fish oil and olive oil.
A condition in which a person starves herself in order to lose and maintain an "ideal weight."
Good sleep and gastrointestinal discomforts are effects of long-term smoking to the body.
=FALSE
=PLAy