1. Philosophies of education as applied to physical education qustions
1.which one of the following generation is more pragmatic and individualistic ?
Silent generation
Baby boomers
Gen x
Gen y
2. THE Basic concept of naturalism
Focus upon the creative thinking of student
See education as preparation for the future
Develop moral value through religious experience
Study naturals laws and apply them to the process of education
3. What is the origin of the word Education?
(a) ‘E’ and ‘Catum’
(b) Edu and ‘Catum’
c) Word ‘Educate’
(d) None of these.
4.Who emphasized that education should be a social process?
(a) Vivekananda
(b) Rousseau
(c) Dewey
2. (d) Pestalozzi
5. According to which philosophy of education, childhood is something desirable for its
own sake and children should be children?
(a) Idealism
(b) Pragmatism
(c) Naturalism
(d) Realism.
Development of Physical education in Greece
1. In the ancient Greece, ‘Apollo’ was
(a) God of Sea
(b) God of healing
(c) God of fire
(d) God of water.
2. ‘Agoge’ was in
(a) Greece (b) Rome
(c) Iran (d) China.
3. who amongst the following started the custom of carrying the flaming torch from
Athens to the site of Olympic Games?
(a) Adolf Hitler (b) King George-1 (c) Plato (d) Aristotle.
3. 4. Which games were held in the honor of God Zeus?
(a) Pythian
(b) Nemean
(c) Isthmian
(d) None of the above.
5. How many entries per event are allowed in Olympics?
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 5.
Adaptive education
1. Special education is related to
Education for talented students
Education programme for disabled
Training programme for teacher
Training programme for retarned
2. Doing same things again and again or repeated action is called
Spd
Odd
Ocd
Asd
4. 3.what is the meaning of ataxia which is one of the types of physical impairement
recognized by the international paralymbic committee
Reducd ability of a muscle to stretch
Significant bone shortening due to trauma
Partial or total absence of bone
Lack of coordination of muscle movement
4. difficulties with communication, language, social skills and behavior are the
symptoms of
Asd
Ocd
Odd
Adhd
4. What is the advantage for CWSN to involve in physical activities
Cognitives benefits
Improve social interaction
Both
Only A, B May be
Physical education in rome
5. Phillip ides’ was a
(a) Athenian Greek
(b) Spartan Greek
(c) Roman
2..'' Physical Education is a process through which an individual obtains physical,
mental, and social skill and fitness through physical activity '', definition given by
a) Lumpkin
b) J. F Williams
c) National Plan of Physical Education and Recreation
d) R. Cassidy
3.During the 19th century in _________ and _______, physical education systems
focusing on body development were established in the schools.
Sweden; Germany
England; Sweden
Sweden; Denmark
England; Denmark
4. Physical education is:
A subject with the primary objective to improve the fitness of children
Part of the total education program that contributes, primarily through
movement, to the total growth and development of children
Most important for those children who are interested in playing sports
A program that only provides recreational and play experiences for children
6. 5. The study by Kraus and Hirschland in 1954 compared what type of measurements?
Aerobic performance and
body fat
Strength and flexibility
Strength and aerobic
performance
Aerobic performance and
flexibility
Recreation
1.Why do we have Recreational/leisure activities?
Because they help your community grow, learn, and have fun
Because they are strictly for raising money
Because they are just for fun
They are pointless
2. What are all the examples of recreational/leisure activities?
• A. Parade
7. • B. Mowing the lawn
• C. Bonfire
• D. Waterpolo
3. Recreational/leisure activities can be bad. State
true or false.
4. A place where people in the community show off their work is called an _______
• A. Artshow
• B. Street show
• C. Museum
• D. None of the above
5.Why do we have Recreational/leisure activities?
Because they help your community grow, learn, and have fun
Because they are strictly for raising money
Because they are just for fun
They are pointless
6. Pro sport is an example of a recreational/leisure activity.
True or
8. false?
•
7.Which of these is not an example of sky-based recreational activity?
o A. Sky diving
o B. Gliding
o C. Rafting
o D. Jumping
8.Watching TV is not a recreational activity. State true or false.
o A. True
o B. False
Wellness
1.Physical Wellness is
Avoid destructive habits like consumption of tobacco, drugs, alcohol etc.
Involves the quality of good communication skills, sympathy, cooperation and
helpfulness which makes a person well adjustable in the society.
To control stress, anxiety and to express comfortably.
It helps in acting quickly and correctly in any situation of life.
2. Spiritual Wellness is
It is the ability to establish peace and harmony in our lives.
• Adopt fresh fruits, green vegetables, drink plenty of sugar-free liquids.
• It is the ability to think critically and make sound decisions.
9. • For maintaining it we should try to expand our knowledge & improve our skills.
3. Emotional Wellness is
It is the ability to understand ourselves and cope with challenges of life.
• It creates the ability to interact with people around them that include family and
friends.
• Adopt healthful habits like routine checkups, a balanced diet, exercise etc.
• It helps in acting quickly and correctly in any situation of life.
4: Which one of the following Health and wellbeing lifestyle determinants, an
individual has the maximum control?
(a) Healthcare system
(b) Social and cultural
(c) Heredity and Age
(d) Personal Interactions
5: How many components do physical fitness have?
(a) Five
(b) Four
(c) Three
(d) Six
10. 6: According to UNESCO “physical education forms a foundation for positive
patterns of behaviour and is the best way to access and systematically engage
children and youth in a rounded and healthy lifestyle”. Which of the following is
NOT a/an positive lifestyle aspect?
(a) Increases self confidence
(b) Helps in coping with stress
(c) Elevates depression
(d) Increases the level of energy
7: What is the another name of synchronisation?
(a) Speed
(b) Coordination
(c) Strength
(d) Endurance
11. 8: What is the supplness called in another words.
(a) Speed
(b) Strength
(c) Endurance
(d) Flexibility
9. Which of the following is NOT a component of 'Skill-Related Physical Fitness'?
(a) Agility
(b) Muscular strength
(c) Coordination
(d) Reaction time
10: The percentage of fat, bone, water and muscle in human body is called.
(a) Muscular endurance
(b) Muscular strength
12. (c) Body composition
(d) Flexibility
11: The ability to overcome resistance for longer duration is called:
(a) Speed
(b) Strength
(c) Endurance
(d) Flexibility
12: The ability of body to execute movements with greater amplitude or range is
called:
(a) Strength
(b) Flexibility
(c) Body composition
(d) Stamina
13. 13: The ability to overcome resistance is called:
(a) Muscular strength
(b) Muscular Endurance
(c) Flexibility
(d) Body composition
14: The aim of heath related fitness is to prevent.
(a) Power
(b) Way
(c) Capacity
(d) Diseases
14. 15: Which one of the following activities is part of locomotor skills?
(a) Running
(b) Pranayam (Breathing Exercise)
(c) Solving Sudoko
(d) Meditation
Teaching aptidude
1. Teaching aptitude is a specific ability, potentiality, interest, satisfaction, and fitness
in the teaching profession”. Who told?
Bingham
Plato
c) Boredom (d) difficult stage..
2.If majority of students in your class are weak you should
A.not care about the intelligent students
B.keep your speed of teaching fast so that students comprehension level may
increase
C.keep your teaching slow
D.keep your teaching slow along with some extra guidance to bright pupils
15. 2: A teacher who is not able to draw the attention of his students should
A.evaluate his teaching method and improve it
B.resign from the post
C.find fault in his pupils
D.start dictating
3: Arrange the following teaching process in order
(i) relating the present knowledge with the previous knowledge
(ii) evaluation
(iii) reteaching
(iv) formulating objectives
(v) presentation of materials
A.(i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
B.(ii),(i) (iii), (iv),( v)
C.( v), (iv),(iii),(i) , (ii)
D.(iv),(i) ,( v), (ii),(iii)
4: Which of the following is the most important single factor in underlying the
success of beginning a teacher ?
16. A.scholarship
B.communicative ability
C.personality and its ability to relate to the class and to the pupils
D.organisational ability
5: The field of education is permeated by conflicts and misconception because
problems in education call for subjectivity of interpretation
problems encountered in teaching are not amenable to rigorous scientific
investigation
there are not good teaching methods and procedures
teachers are not worthy of doing rigorous scientific investigation
6.Maximum participation of students is possible in teaching through
A.lecture method
B.discussion method
C.textbook method
D.audio-visual aids
17. 7.An effective teaching means all of the following except
A.a teacher teaches with enthusiasm
B.a teacher finds fault in his students
C.a teacher puts emphasis more on teaching than on class control
D.a teacher is interested in making the subject matter understood rather than on
completing the course
8.All of the following are the characteristic features of an effective teacher
except
A.emphasis upon standard
B.emphasizing group discussion for the purpose of clarifying the
objectives
C.emphasis upon the quick control of the problematic situation
D.differential treatment meted out to students of his class
9 Micro teaching is useful to students of
A.primary classes only
B.junior classes only
C.10 + 2 classes only
D.higher classes and primary classes both
10.The greatest important cause of failure in beginning for a teacher lies in the
area of
18. A.inter-personal relationship
B.verbal ability
C.knowledge of the teacher
D.tight handling of the students
Social aspect of sports
1. Sports performance is the bi-product of
(a) Skill (b) conditional ability
(c) Total personality (d) tactical ability.
2.Stress is
(a) Advantageous to the player (b) Detrimental to his abilities
(c) Both advantageous and detrimental as per the situation (d) None of the above.
3. Encouragement by spectators is a
(a) Social incentive (b) Monetary incentive
(c) Reward incentive (d) social competitive incentive.
19. 4.The leader who allows complete freedom in decision making and do not participate in
the group activities is
(a) Autocratic (b) Democratic
(c) Lassez fair (d) none of the above.
5.Emotional stability, anxiety, sadness and built ability are attributes of which personality
dimension?
(a) Extroversion (b) Agreeableness
(c) Bourgeoisies (d) Openness.
6.The hereditary factors of learning are
(a) Height and weight (b) Physical structure
(c) body composition (d) all the above.
7.Body mind relationship was first promulgated by
(a) Socrates (b) Plato
(c) Hitler (d) Homer.
8.When catching a ball, your hand knows when to grasp because
(a) Your parasympathetic nervous system is active (b) Alpha waves are being
generated by your brain
(c) participating muscles receive efferent signals from the brain (d) afferent signals
inform your hand that the ball is about to make contact.
9.Who said, “I think therefore I am”?
20. (a) Discartes (b) Plato
(c) Aristotle (d) Rousseau.
10.Who said, “sound mind in a sound body”?
(a) Discartes (b) Rousseau
(c) Aristotle (d) Plato.
11. sociologists have identified two stages in childhood socialization: a “play stage” and
a “game stage.” Who told?
George Herbert Mead and Jean Piaget
George Herbert Mead
Jean Piaget
Plato
Ancient olypic
1. Which team leads the procession of athletes at the opening ceremony of the Olympic
Games?
Hosting nation.
Greece.
Hosting nation of the next Olympic games.
21. Hosting nation of the previous Olympic games
2.Which city is the first in the world to be awarded both summer and winter Olympics?
Seoul
Tokyo
Beijing
Atlanta
3. In which year, the first National Games of India was held?
1920
1922
1924
1926
4.In which year, the first modern National Games of India, on the lines of the Olympics,
were held?
1970
1979
1985
1987
5.In which place, the first modern National Games of India, on the lines of the Olympics
were held?
Bombay
Tamilnadu
Delhi
Kolkatta
22. 6. The National Games of India were normally to be held every how many years?
2
3
4
5