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1. Which organ of the Alimentary canal is known as 'Graveyard of Red Blood Cells' ?

(A) Liver (B) Pancreas (C) Spleen (D) Duodenum (Ans : A)

2. The longest muscle in the body is–


(A) Deltoid (B) Iliopsoas (C) Pectoralis Major (D) Sartorius(Ans : D)

3. Which of the following is a scalar quantity ?


(A) Mass (B) Weight (C) Velocity (D) Gravity (Ans : A)

4. White muscle fibers are better adopted to perform–


(A) Slow contraction (B) Fast contraction (C) Medium contraction (D) No contraction
(Ans : A)

5. In a cardiac cycle what is the ratio of ventricle systole and ventricle diastole?
(A) 0.1 sec/0.7 sec (B) 0.2 sec/0.6 sec (C) 0.3 sec/0.5 sec (D) 0.4 sec/0.4 sec (Ans : C)

6. Which one of the following is not considered as an organisation?


(A) Clubs (B) Schools (C) Associations (D) Society (Ans : A)

7. The camp crafts involve–


(A) Motor skills (B) Racial skills (C) Mental skills (D) Mechanical skills (Ans : C)

8. Which one of the following is not connected with the concept of motivation?
(A) Drive (B) Sympathy (C) Need (D) Motive (Ans : A)

9. The another name for percussion manipulation is–


(A) Petrissage (B) Kneeding (C) Pressure (D) Tapotment (Ans : D)

10. Trypsin helps in the digestion of–


(A) Vitamins (B) Fats (C) Protein (D) Carbohydrates (Ans : C)

11. For effective administration, the physical education teacher must possess–
(A) High qualification (B) Good personality (C) Technical Knowledge and skills (D)
Teaching ability (Ans : C)

12. Adrenalin, which is an excitatary hormone is secreted by–


(A) Pancreas (B) Gonads (C) Thyroid (D) Suprarenal glands (Ans : A)

13. The degree of uniformity with which various tester score the same test is found through–
(A) Validity (B) Objectivity (C) Reliability (D) Norms (Ans : D)

14. The National Malaria Eradicating Programme was launched in India in the year–
(A) 1973 (B) 1963 (C) 1953 (D) 1951 (Ans : C)

15. Structural and functional unit of kidney is–


(A) Nephron (B) Neuron (C) Mitochondria (D) Epidermis (Ans : A)
16. The most suitable class formation for teaching shotput is a–
(A) Circle (B) Triangle (C) Semicircle (D) Square (Ans : C)

17. Top spin causes–


(A) Higher rebound (B) Lower rebound (C) Rebound to the left (D) Rebound to the right
(Ans : B)

18. 'ATLAS OF MAN' which describes the body types was written by–
(A) Heath (B) Carter (C) Kretchmer (D) Sheldon (Ans : D)

19. Upto the age of Puberty the sex hormones are secreted by–
(A) Pituitary gland (B) Adrenal gland (C) Testes (D) Ovaries (Ans : A)

20. Dynamometer is used to measure–


(A) Flexibility (B) Agility (C) Strength (D) Speed (Ans : C)

21. Bhartiyam' was conducted to promote–


(A) Indigenous games (B) Dands and Baithaks (C) Free hand exercises (D) Mass rhythmic
activities (Ans : D)

22. The knot used to tie a bandage is known as–


(A) Clove hitch (B) Granny knot (C) Half hitch (D) Reef knot (Ans : D)

23. Organisation means 'Planning the work' and administration means–


(A) Controlling (B) Processing information (C) Decision-making (D) Working the plan
(Ans : A)

24. Which country is said to be the pioneer in starting the Recreation movement in the
world?
(A) USA (B) England (C) China (D) Germany (Ans : A)

25. Which deficiency in the blood causes inflammation in body parts?


(A) White Blood Cells (B) Red Blood Cells (C) Platelets (D) Antibodies (Ans : B)

26. Action Research in Physical Education is concerned with–


(A) Immediate class-room problems (B) Experimental studies (C) Correlation studies (D)
Descriptive studies (Ans : A)

27. A test is considered to be reliable if it has–


(A) Comparability (B) Continuity (C) Commonality (D) Consistancy (Ans : D)

28. Standard Deviation represents spread of scores around–


(A) Mode (B) Medium (C) Mean (D) Range (Ans : C)
29. Of the given, which protein filament is 50 to 55% in the muscle?
(A) Actin (B) Myosin (C) Tropomyosin (D) Actomyosin (Ans : B)

30. Which of the endocrine gland disappears or is reduced to a very small size after
maturity ?
(A) Gonads (B) Pituitary (C) Thymus (D) Thyroid (Ans : C)

31. All reflex activities are controlled by–


(A) Pons (B) Spinal cord (C) Cerebellum (D) Cerebrum (Ans : B)

32. Who considered Psychology as the "Science of activities for an individual in relation to
his environment" ?
(A) Woodworth (B) William James (C) Watson (D) Robert Singer (Ans : A)

33. Posture is an index of–


(A) Personality (B) Health (C) Character (D) Fitness (Ans : A)

34. Goniometer is an equipment which is used to measure–


(A) Strength of Muscle (B) Angle of Joint (C) Blood Glucose level (D) Blood Lactate
(Ans : B)

35. Profuse sweating, during strenuous physical activity causes the loss of–
(A) Sodium chloride (B) Potassium (C) Calcium (D) Glycogen (Ans : A)

36. In which Olympic did women participate for the first time?
(A) 1896 Athens (B) 1900 Paris (C) 1920 Antwerp (D) 1928 Amsterdam (Ans : B)

37. The earliest person known to have invented the system of body classification was–
(A) Sheldon (B) Kretchmer (C) Hall (D) Hippocrates (Ans : A)

38. Pre-school children learn things by–


(A) Imitation (B) Practice (C) Watching T.V. (D) Repetition (Ans : A)

39. The two great dangers of wounds are–


(A) Bleeding and infection (B) Pain and swelling (C) Shock and shivering (D) Burnign and
loss of tissue (Ans : A)

40. In the school setting the major channel of publicity for the physical education
programmes is–
(A) Teachers (B) Students (C) Advertisement (D) Intramurals (Ans : D)

41. Who said 'Recreation is not a matter of motions but emotions' ?


(A) Joseph Lee (B) Ramney (C) John Dewey (D) John Hizinga (Ans : B)
42. The functional efficiency of a muscle depends upon its–
(A) Nerve stimulation (B) Girth (C) Fibre quality (D) Tonus (Ans : C)

43. If the mean of five scores is 25 and standard deviation is 0, what will be the value of fifth
score?
(A) 22 (B) 23 (C) 24 (D) 25 (Ans : D)

44. Which of the following conditions is not a cause for the occurrence of plateau in
learning?
(A) Fatigue (B) Monotony (C) Distraction (D) Physiological limit (Ans : D)

45. From the view point of Sociology, which of the following factors is the most important
one in the development of human personality ?
(A) Money (B) Art (C) Literature (D) Culture (Ans : D)

46. The most important consideration in selecting the Sports equip-mentis–


(A) Price (B) Source (C) Utility (D) Quality (Ans : D)

47. Hypothalamus is associated with the control of–


(A) Motor actions (B) Thinking (C) Glands (D) Emotions (Ans : C)

48. Which of the following game was developed from 'The English Rounders' by Abner
Daubleday in New York in 1839 ?
(A) Basketball (B) Volleyball (C) Netball (D) Baseball (Ans : D)

49. Cognitive process is concerned with–


(A) Knowing Experience (B) Feeling Experience (C) Striving Experience (D) Thinking
Experience (Ans : A)

50. From the viewpoint of Psychology, 'Sympathy' is–


(A) An instinct (B) An emotion (C) A general innate tendency (D) A reflex action (Ans : A)

51. Sigmund Freud is known to be the Father of the–


(A) Theory of Motivation (B) Theory of Psychoanalysis
(C) Theory of connectionism (D) Theory of parallelism (Ans : B)

52. The number of bones in the Cranium is–


(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 10 (Ans : C)

53. Ball and Socket types of Joint is–


(A) Fixed joint (B) Uniaxial joint (C) Bi - axial joint (D) Tri-axial joint (Ans : D)

54. During exercise, the Cardiac Minute Volume in the average man may rise from four (4)
litres to–
(A) 10 litres (B) 15 litres (C) 20 litres (D) 25 litres (Ans : B)

55. Increase in muscle mass due to heavy weight training is called–


(A) Muscular Hypotrophy (B) Muscular Hypertrophy (C) Muscular Atrophy (D) Haematoma
(Ans : B)

56. The richest source of protein is–


(A) Pulses (B) Groundnut (C) Soya bean (D) Egg (Ans : C)

57. Who amongst the following are found to be most agile?


(A) High Jumper Athlete (B) Gymnasts (C) Swimmers (D) Divers (Ans : B)

58. Which of the following systems of the body is the focal point in movement?
(A) Circulatory system (B) Nervous system (C) Respiratory system (D) Muscular system
(Ans : D)

59. Which of the following are considered as the Social Inheritance of Man?
(A) Traditions (B) Habits (C) Conditional reflexes (D) Religious practices (Ans : C)

60. Which one of the following concepts reflects the true nature of Modem Physical
Education?
(A) Physical training (B) Science of Movement (C) Movement Education (D) Athleticism
(Ans : A)

61. How many major Salivary glands are there in the human body?
(A) Two (B) Four (C) Six (D) Eight (Ans : C)

62. Administration and organization of Physical Education should be based on the principles
of–
(A) Activity (B) Bio-mechanics (C) Humanity (D) Teaching (Ans : D)

63. In comparison to the Greeks, the Romans were more–


(A) Authoritarian (B) Utilitarian (C) Democratic (D) Aristocratic (Ans : B)

64. Which artery carries the supply of blood towards heart?


(A) Carotid artery (B) Coronary artery (C) Pulmonary artery (D) Radial artery (Ans : C)

65. Scoliosis is a postural deformity related with–


(A) foot (B) leg (C) vertebral column (D) hand (Ans : C)

66. The Law of acceleration is also known as–


(A) Law of inertia (B) Law of action and reaction (C) Law of momentum (D) Boyle's law
(Ans : C)

67. Which of the following factors is considered to be most important in the construction of
an indoor gymnasium ?
(A) Direction (B) Light (C) Ventilation (D) Floor (Ans : C)

68. Ultra Microscopic viruses are the main cause of–


(A) Malaria (B) Measles (C) Mumps (D) Cholera (Ans : C)

69. Sphygmomanometer is used to measure–


(A) Blood Haemoglobin (B) Blood Cholesterol (C) Blood Pressure (D) Blood Volume
(Ans : C)

70. Which of the following is a two Joint muscle?


(A) Bicep brachii (B) Deltoid (C) Iliopsoas (D) Sartorius (Ans : D)

71. Harvard step test is a test for measuring–


(A) Leg strength (B) Cardio vascular endurance (C) Agility (D) Speed of movement
(Ans : B)

72. The back thigh muscles are also known as–


(A) Hamstring (B) Gluteal (C) Gastro enemius (D) Quadricep (Ans : A)

73. The blood vessel which brings blood to the heart from the lower part of the body is
known as–
(A) Inferior vena cava (B) Superior vena cava (C) Pulmonary vein (D) Pulmonary artery
(Ans : A)

74. Which of the following activities measures dynamic strength ?


(A) Vertical Jump (B) Short distance run (C) Forward Roll (D) Rope climbing (Ans : D)

75. First step of Budget preparation is–


(A) To search income (B) Estimate Expenditure (C) Planning (D) Facilities and personnel
(Ans : C)

76. The literal meaning of the word Philosophy is–


(A) Love of criticism (B) Love of wisdom (C) Love of knowledge (D) Love of God (Ans : B)

77. Resolution of National Sports Policy was laid in both Houses of the Indian Parliament
on–
(A) November 19,1982 (B) August 21, 1984 (C) May 1, 1987 (D) June 20, 1991 (Ans : B)

78. Physical activity is basically a–


(A) Social attribute (B) Psychological tendency
(C) Biological necessity (D) Philosophical concept (Ans : C)

79. According to the German Concept of Physical Education, the Mother of all Games and
Sports is–
(A) Swimming (B) Gymnastic (C) Athletics (D) Combatives (Ans : B)
80. In the technical terms, muscle pull is known as–
(A) Sprain (B) Strain (C) Abrasion (D) Contusion (Ans : B)

81. The 50th percentile is also known as–


(A) Mean (B) Median (C) Mode (D) Standard Deviation (Ans : A)

82. The total number of officials required for a kho-kho match is–
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 (Ans : C)

83. Schiller and Spancer are associated with one of the following theories of play–
(A) Anticipation (B) Surplus energy (C) Recapitulation (D) Recreation (Ans : C)

84. One of the following is an excellent example of Condyloid Joint–


(A) Shoulder Joint (B) Hip Joint (C) Wrist Joint (D) Neck Joint (Ans : C)

85. In which activity Lactic acid system activated?


(A) 100 mts (B) 400 mts (C) 10,000 mts (D) 20 km walk (Ans : A)

86. In the Childhood, individual's behaviour is mostly influenced by–


(A) Community (B) School (C) Peer Group (D) Family (Ans : D)

87. One deformity may lead to the development of another, knock knees may be caused as a
result of–
(A) Flat foot (B) Bow Legs (C) Genu Legs (D) Scoliosis (Ans : B)

88. Which is not a Primary Motive?


(A) Affection (B) Hunger (C) Sex (D) Love (Ans : C)

89. Which is the smallet bone in the human body?


(A) Pisiform (B) Scaphoid (C) Stapes (D) Malleus (Ans : C)

90. The most important factor in the organisation of recreation is–


(A) Materials (B) Leadership (C) Facilities (D) Planning (Ans : C)

91. The amount of blood pumped by heart in one beat is called–


(A) Tidal volume (B) Stroke volume (C) Blood volume (D) Residual volume (Ans : B)

92. Who is said to be the Father of Philosophy of Idealism?


(A) Plato (B) Socrates (C) Aristotle (D) Galan (Ans : B)

93. A Physical Education Teacher now-a-days is essentially–


(A) An Instructor (B) A Movement Educator (C) A Drill Master (D) All of the above
(Ans : D)

94. Which of the following terms denotes the 'Toughening of body' as its major objectives?
(A) Physical culture (B) Play (C) Drill (D) Physical training (Ans : D)

95. The Instrument to measure height is called–


(A) Vernier caliper (B) Dynamometer (C) Stadiometer (D) Goniometer (Ans : C)

96. Supination and Pronation are the movements of–


(A) Tibia – Febula Joint (B) Carpal – Metacarpal Joints
(C) Radio – Ulnar Joint (D) Tarcel – Metatarcel Joint (Ans : B)

97. Geographical and climatic conditions should be considered when planning–


(A) Indoor activities (B) Outdoor activities (C) Child activities (D) Old people activities (Ans
: B)

98. The duration of Russel-Launge Volleyball test is–


(A) 15 sec (B) 30 sec (C) 45 see (D) 60 see (Ans : C)

99. Recreation Movement in India was started by–


(A) De Mellow (B) G. D. Sondhi (C) H. C. Buck (D) Vaidya P.R. (Ans : B)

100. The name of valve between left atrium and left ventricle is–
(A) Tricuspid valve (B) Aortic valve (C) Pulmonary valve (D) Mitral valve (Ans : D)

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