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1. . ________ order lever is the lever of speed.

a. 1st
b.2nd
c. 3rd
d. All

2. . Knee flexion in prone lying is an example of_______.


a. 1st order lever
b. 2nd order lever
c. 3rd order lever
d. 4th order lever

3. 2nd order lever is the lever of_______.


a. Stability
b. Instability
c. Speed
d. Efficiency

4. Standing on toes is an example of _______ order lever.


a. 1st
b. 2nd
c. 3rd
d. 4th

5. Nodding movement of head is the example of _______ order lever.


a. 1st
b.2nd
c. 3rd
d. 4th

6. Elbow flexion in mid-prone position is done by brachioradialis muscle; lifting 10 kg dumb-bell


converts it from _____.
a. 1st to 2nd order lever
b. 2nd to 3rd order lever
c. 3rd to 4th order lever
d. 3rd to 1st order lever all
7. The degrees of freedom of the MCPJ of fingers is____.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

8. Ankle DF/PF takes place ________.


a. Saggital plane & frontal axis
b. Frontal plane & saggital axis
c. Transverse plane & vertical axis
d. Coronal plane & horizontal axis

9. 40 Kg traction force is applied to the part at an angle of 30 degrees. What will be the effective
distractive force at the joint?
a. 30kg
b. 35kg
c. 40 kg
d. 45 kg

10. . Friction is the resistive force offered by the surface, when one surface moves over the other,
which is____.
a. Directly proportional to the area of the surface in contact
b. Nature of the surface
c. Weight of the moving object
d. all of the above

11. Pulleys are used to _______.


a. Make the work easy
b. Alter the direction of motion
c. Gain mechanical efficiency
d. All the above

12. Example of movement in an open kinematic chain includes all of the following situations EXCEPT:
a. Using your arm to wave to a friend
b. Using your leg to kick a ball
c. Using your arm to reach for a box on a shelf
d. Using your legs to squat down to the floor from standing position
13. The definition of Center of Gravity is:

a. The point in the body that is the heaviest; usually at the level of the pelvis in anatomical
position
b. The point in the body that is the lightest; usually at the level of C-4 in anatomical position
c. The point in the body where mass is equally distributed; usually at S-2 in anatomical position
d. The point in the body where mass remains static; usually at S-2 in anatomical position

14. A First Class Lever is described as

a. The mechanical advantage lever system; A-R-E


b. The balance lever system; E-A-R
c. The wide arc of ROM system; A-E-R
d. The effort arm is equal to the resistance arm; E=R

15.The action of balance of the head on the neck for head control is an example of:

a. A First Class Lever System

b. A Second Class Lever System

c. A Third Class Lever System

Short Questions
Q.1 State the law of inertia with suitable example of its
application sport in sport…?
Q.2 Define static or Dynamic Equilibrium.?
Q.3 Define lever and which type of lever is used while we curl
our biceps.?
Q.4 Define is the center of gravity and force.?
Q.5 Define the Fixation and Stablization..?

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