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Question 1 Rapport
What is mixed double race in racket games?
Détails de la réponse
Mixed doubles in racket games is a format where two players, one male and one female, play together as a team against another team consisting of one male and one female player. The players take turns hitting the ball over the net and try to score points by making the ball land on the opponent's side of the court without the opponent being able to return it properly. Mixed doubles is played in several racket sports, including tennis, badminton, and table tennis.
Question 2 Rapport
Which of the following is a style in high jump?
Détails de la réponse
One of the styles in high jump is called the straddle technique. In the straddle technique, the jumper approaches the bar and leaps over it facing upwards. As they go over the bar, they lift their legs and straddle it. The body is positioned parallel to the bar, and the athlete's stomach is facing down while their back is arched. The jumper then kicks their legs upward and rolls their body over the bar, landing on a mat or pit on the other side. The straddle technique requires flexibility, timing, and coordination. It allows the jumper to clear the bar efficiently by positioning their body in a way that minimizes the risk of knocking it down. By straddling the bar, the athlete can clear greater heights and achieve successful jumps. It's important to note that the straddle technique is one of the styles used in high jump, but there are other styles as well, such as the flop and the Fosbury Flop. Each style has its own unique characteristics, but the straddle technique is recognized as one of the classic and traditional methods used in high jump competitions.
Question 3 Rapport
Which of the following equipment are used to play badminton game?
Détails de la réponse
The equipment used to play badminton game are racket and shuttle. The players use a lightweight racket to hit a shuttlecock (also called a birdie) back and forth over a high net in order to score points. The shuttlecock is made up of feathers or plastic materials, and it must be hit with the racket without touching the ground on the opponent's side of the net. The game can be played in singles or doubles, and it requires speed, agility, and hand-eye coordination.
Question 4 Rapport
Détails de la réponse
The game of volleyball was invented by William Morgan. He was a physical education instructor at the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA. He created the game in 1895 as a way to combine elements of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball into a new sport that could be played indoors. The game originally had different names such as "Mintonette" and "Volley Ball" before settling on its current name.
Question 5 Rapport
Which of these is a traditional dance?
Détails de la réponse
Atilogwu is a traditional dance. It is a cultural dance that originated from the Igbo people in Nigeria. The dance is performed by men and women wearing traditional attires and involves acrobatic and energetic movements to the rhythm of drums and other musical instruments. Therefore, option Atilogwu is the correct answer. The other options - Gospel, High life, and Jazz - are music genres and not traditional dances.
Question 6 Rapport
Which part of javelin lands to make a valid throw?
Détails de la réponse
If the javelin lands with its tip, then the throw is considered legal or valid.
Question 7 Rapport
A good finishing in races is described as
Détails de la réponse
A good finishing in races is described as running through the finishing line. This means that the athlete maintains their speed and momentum until they completely cross the designated finishing line of the race. It is important for athletes to keep their focus and effort until the very end to achieve a strong finish. By running through the finishing line, athletes ensure that they complete the race in the most competitive and effective manner, maximizing their chances of achieving their best time or position. It demonstrates their determination, physical strength, and mental resilience to give their best effort until the race is officially completed.
Question 8 Rapport
Which of the following is not a preventive measure for postural defect?
Détails de la réponse
Self-medication is not a preventive measure for postural defect. Postural defect refers to an abnormal alignment of the body that can result from poor posture or habits, such as slouching, carrying heavy bags on one shoulder, or sitting for long periods without proper back support. Preventive measures for postural defect include adequate exercise, balanced diet, and good habit formation. Adequate exercise can help to strengthen the muscles that support good posture, while a balanced diet can provide the necessary nutrients for healthy bones and muscles. Good habit formation involves practicing good posture, taking breaks from prolonged sitting, and using proper lifting techniques. Self-medication, on the other hand, is not a preventive measure for postural defect and can actually be harmful if used improperly. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of any postural defects.
Question 9 Rapport
In volley game, a team is allowed to hit the ball .................. times only
Détails de la réponse
In a volley game, a team is typically allowed to hit the ball three times only. Volleyball is a team sport where two teams compete to score points by hitting a ball over a net and landing it within the opposing team's court. Each team has three contacts or hits available to them before the ball must be sent back over the net. These contacts are commonly known as "bumps," "sets," and "spikes." The first contact is usually a bump, where a player uses their forearms to receive a serve or a hit from the opposing team. The second contact is often a set, where a player uses their fingertips to direct the ball toward a teammate for a possible attack. Finally, the third contact is typically a spike, where a player jumps and forcefully hits the ball over the net into the opponent's court. Once the team has used all three contacts, they must send the ball over the net to the other team. If a team hits the ball more than three times or fails to send it over the net within three contacts, it results in a violation called a "four hits" or "multiple hits" and the opposing team is awarded a point. Therefore, in a volley game, a team is generally allowed to hit the ball three times before sending it back to the other team, following the basic rule of volleyball.
Question 10 Rapport
The end product of fat digestion is
Détails de la réponse
The end product of fat digestion is fatty acid. When we eat fats, they are broken down into smaller molecules through a process called digestion. Digestion of fats mainly occurs in the small intestine, where enzymes called lipases break down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Fatty acids are then absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to the liver, where they are either used for energy or stored as fat in adipose tissue. Therefore, the correct answer is "fatty acid".
Question 11 Rapport
Which of the following games is started with a jump ball?
Détails de la réponse
The game that is started with a jump ball is basketball. At the beginning of the game and at the start of each period of play, the ball is thrown up by the referee between two opposing players, one from each team, who jump and try to tap the ball to a teammate, thus starting the game or the period of play.
Question 12 Rapport
The following are skills in table tennis except
Détails de la réponse
In table tennis, the term "skills" refers to specific techniques or actions that players use to control the ball and gain an advantage over their opponents. Each skill contributes to a player's overall ability and strategy in the game. Among the options given, "Shooting" is not a recognized skill in table tennis. The term "shooting" is commonly associated with sports such as basketball or soccer, where players aim to score goals by shooting the ball into a target. In table tennis, the objective is to rally the ball back and forth over the net, focusing on control, spin, and placement. The correct skills in table tennis are as follows: 1. Backhand drive: This refers to a stroke played on the backhand side of the table with a forward motion, generating power and control. 2. Forehand drive: This is a stroke played on the forehand side of the table with a forward motion, using the dominant hand for power and control. 3. Service: The service is the action of starting each point by hitting the ball from behind the end line of the table to the opponent's side. Various types of serves are used to create spin, deception, and difficulty for the opponent. These three skills are fundamental techniques in table tennis and are essential for players to develop a strong and effective game. However, "shooting" is not a recognized skill in table tennis as it does not align with the specific actions and objectives of the sport.
Question 13 Rapport
Which of these is not a function of sports on modern day society?
Détails de la réponse
The function of sports on modern day society that is not listed in the options is "Helps to reduce inflation". Sports can have various positive impacts on society such as promoting physical and mental health, enhancing social skills, fostering cultural exchange, and promoting national unity. Sports can also be used for economic and political purposes, as well as reducing tensions between individuals and communities. However, it is not directly related to reducing inflation, which is a macroeconomic phenomenon influenced by factors such as money supply and consumer demand.
Question 14 Rapport
An injury resulting from the forceful twisting of the joint is called
Détails de la réponse
An injury resulting from the forceful twisting of a joint is called a sprain. A sprain occurs when the ligaments, which are the tough bands of tissue that connect bones to each other at a joint, are stretched or torn. This can happen when a joint is forced beyond its normal range of motion, such as during a sudden twist or turn. Commonly affected joints include ankles, wrists, and knees. Symptoms of a sprain may include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the joint. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation of the affected joint, along with pain medication and physical therapy. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair torn ligaments.
Question 15 Rapport
When a white flag is raised during a track event, it is an indication that
Détails de la réponse
White flag indicates "ready", I.e. all is set. (B)
Question 16 Rapport
What is the distance in meter(s) between the take-off board and the jumping pit in the long jump event?
Détails de la réponse
The distance between the take-off board and the jumping pit is at most 3m.
Question 17 Rapport
Deficiency in vitamin C in the body leads to
Détails de la réponse
Deficiency in vitamin C can lead to scurvy. Scurvy is a condition that results from lack of vitamin C in the body. Its symptoms include weakness, fatigue, muscle pain, joint pain, swollen and bleeding gums, and skin rashes. Without proper treatment, scurvy can be life-threatening. Vitamin C is important for the growth and repair of tissues in the body, and it also acts as an antioxidant, protecting the body against damage from free radicals. It is found in fruits and vegetables, particularly citrus fruits, kiwi fruit, strawberries, tomatoes, and green leafy vegetables.
Question 18 Rapport
Which of the following equipment is used in javelin?
Détails de la réponse
The measuring tape could be useful in a javelin throw to determine how far the javelin has travelled after a throw.
Question 19 Rapport
The start, pacing and finishing are the three ........ of sprinting.
Détails de la réponse
The start, pacing, and finishing are the three phases of sprinting. Sprinting is a short distance race, and it requires proper techniques to achieve maximum speed in a short time. The start phase is the beginning of the race, where the athlete tries to achieve maximum acceleration from a stationary position. The pacing phase is the middle part of the race, where the athlete tries to maintain the achieved speed. The finishing phase is the last part of the race, where the athlete tries to reach the finish line as fast as possible.
Question 20 Rapport
The following are basic strokes in swimming except
Détails de la réponse
Gliding is not a basic stroke associated with swimming.
Question 21 Rapport
Where did basketball originate?
Détails de la réponse
Basketball originate from the USA
Question 22 Rapport
The body charged with the organization of football game in Nigeria is called
Détails de la réponse
The body charged with the organization of football game in Nigeria is called the Nigerian Football Federation. The Nigerian Football Federation is the governing body for football in Nigeria, responsible for organizing, regulating, and developing the sport at all levels in the country. It is in charge of organizing football competitions, including the Nigerian Professional Football League, and representing Nigeria in international football events.
Question 23 Rapport
Which of the following is not a scope of physical education?
Détails de la réponse
Drawing is not a scope of physical education. Physical education is a field that focuses on developing and improving an individual's physical fitness, motor skills, and overall health through various forms of exercise and physical activity. Athletics, coaching, and dancing are all related to physical activity and are included within the scope of physical education. Athletics involves sports and activities that require physical strength, speed, and endurance, such as running, jumping, and throwing. Coaching is the act of training individuals in specific sports or physical activities to improve their performance. Dancing involves movement and physical activity that can contribute to an individual's overall fitness and coordination. However, drawing is not related to physical activity or exercise, and therefore it is not considered a scope of physical education.
Question 24 Rapport
Which of these exercises is good for strengthening the abdominal muscle?
Détails de la réponse
The exercise that is good for strengthening the abdominal muscles is the sit-up. Sit-ups are a popular exercise specifically targeting the abdominal muscles. They are performed by lying on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the ground, and then raising your upper body towards your knees while keeping your feet grounded. This movement engages the abdominal muscles, particularly the rectus abdominis and the obliques. Sit-ups are effective for strengthening the abdominal muscles because they involve a controlled contraction of these muscles. As you lift your upper body off the ground, your abdominal muscles contract, working against the resistance of your body weight. This constant engagement and contraction of the abdominal muscles help to build their strength and endurance over time. Regularly incorporating sit-ups into your workout routine can lead to stronger and more defined abdominal muscles. However, it's important to note that while sit-ups are beneficial for strengthening the abdominal muscles, they should be performed with proper form and technique to avoid strain or injury. It's also important to balance abdominal exercises with a well-rounded fitness program that includes exercises for other muscle groups and cardiovascular activities. Therefore, when it comes to strengthening the abdominal muscles, sit-ups are a widely recognized and effective exercise that targets and engages these muscles, helping to build their strength and tone.
Question 25 Rapport
Which of these individuals assists performer in gymnastics?
Détails de la réponse
The individual who assists a performer in gymnastics is called a "spotter". A spotter is a person who helps the gymnast to avoid injury by providing physical support or guidance during a routine. The spotter stands close to the gymnast and helps them maintain balance and control while performing difficult maneuvers such as flips, somersaults, or handstands. The spotter's job is to ensure the safety of the gymnast while also helping them to perform at their best. Coaches are responsible for training and preparing gymnasts for competition, judges evaluate the performance of gymnasts, and referees enforce the rules of the competition. However, it is the spotter who provides direct physical assistance to the gymnast during their routine.
Question 26 Rapport
Grouping of people into body types is known as
Détails de la réponse
Grouping of people into body types is known as somatotype. Somatotype is a system used to categorize individuals based on their body shape and composition. It is commonly used in sports science, physical anthropology, and nutrition studies. The somatotype classification system typically categorizes individuals into three main body types: endomorphs, mesomorphs, and ectomorphs. These body types are determined by certain physical characteristics such as bone structure, muscle development, and fat distribution. Endomorphs are characterized by a higher percentage of body fat and a rounder, softer appearance. Mesomorphs are generally more muscular and have a more athletic build. Ectomorphs, on the other hand, tend to be leaner with less body fat and a thinner frame. Somatotyping can provide insights into an individual's natural predispositions and tendencies regarding body shape, metabolism, and athletic potential. However, it is important to note that somatotype is just one aspect of an individual's overall physique and does not solely determine their abilities or limitations in sports or other activities.
Question 27 Rapport
Desirable health practices include the following except
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The desirable health practices include adequate diet, freedom from drugs (illegal drugs and misuse of prescription drugs), and immunization. However, self-medication is not a desirable health practice. Self-medication is when a person decides to take medication without consulting a doctor or a healthcare professional. This can be dangerous because the person may not know the correct dosage, potential side effects, or drug interactions. In some cases, self-medication can lead to serious health problems or even death. Therefore, it is important to consult a healthcare professional before taking any medication. On the other hand, adequate diet ensures that our body gets the necessary nutrients, vitamins, and minerals it needs to function properly. Freedom from drugs reduces the risk of addiction and its associated negative health effects. Immunization protects us from infectious diseases by making our immune system capable of fighting off specific viruses and bacteria. These are desirable health practices that can help maintain good health and prevent diseases.
Question 28 Rapport
Computer game is played for the following reasons except
Détails de la réponse
Computer games are not played for recognition purpose
Question 29 Rapport
Which of the following is not a recommended sport wear?
Détails de la réponse
Gowns are not a recommended sportswear option. When engaging in sports or physical activities, it is important to wear clothing that allows for ease of movement, comfort, and proper ventilation. Gowns, typically long and flowing garments, are not suitable for sports activities as they can restrict movement and potentially pose safety hazards. Sports clothing like shorts and track suits are designed specifically for physical activities. Shorts provide freedom of movement for the legs, allowing athletes to run, jump, and perform various movements comfortably. Track suits are made of lightweight, breathable materials that help regulate body temperature during exercise. On the other hand, gowns are more appropriate for formal or ceremonial occasions rather than sports. They are typically loose-fitting and may interfere with movement, making them impractical and potentially unsafe for physical activities. Choosing the right sportswear is important for performance, comfort, and safety. It is recommended to opt for clothing specifically designed for sports activities that provide flexibility, support, and breathability to enhance the overall sporting experience.
Question 30 Rapport
The objectives of physical education include the following except ........... development
Détails de la réponse
The question is asking to identify the objective of physical education that is not related to development. The options given are emotional, mental, motor skills, and philosophical development. The correct answer would be philosophical development because it refers to the study of fundamental nature and existence, and it is not directly related to physical development or fitness. The other objectives, such as emotional, mental, and motor skills development, are directly related to physical education because they are all aspects of physical fitness and development.
Question 31 Rapport
In which of the following events does an athlete jump for height?
Détails de la réponse
An athlete jumps for height in the Pole Vault event. Pole vault is a track and field event in which athletes use a long, flexible pole to clear a horizontal bar that is raised to increasingly higher heights. The athlete runs down a runway while carrying the pole, plants the pole into a designated box, and uses the momentum to launch themselves over the bar. The athlete who clears the highest bar wins the competition. Therefore, pole vault is an event that tests an athlete's ability to jump for height and requires a combination of speed, strength, technique, and agility.
Question 32 Rapport
The glide is a skill used in
Détails de la réponse
The glide is a skill used in the shot put throw. Shot put is a track and field event where athletes compete to throw a heavy spherical object called a shot as far as possible. The glide is a technique employed by shot put throwers to generate momentum and power in their throw. In the glide technique, the athlete starts at the rear of the throwing circle with their back facing the direction of the throw. They take a series of specific steps, known as the glide steps, while shifting their weight from one leg to the other in a smooth and controlled manner. This helps build momentum and prepare for the final explosive movement. Once the athlete reaches the front of the circle, they execute a powerful rotational movement, pushing off the ground with their back foot and propelling their body forward. The shot is released at the optimal moment when the body is in a fully extended position, generating maximum force and distance. The glide technique allows the shot put thrower to effectively transfer their body's momentum into the shot, enabling greater distances in the throw. It requires a combination of balance, coordination, strength, and technique to execute it effectively. Therefore, the glide is a skill specifically used in the shot put throw, a track and field event where athletes aim to throw a heavy shot as far as possible using this technique.
Question 33 Rapport
The following are criteria for selection of warm up exercises except
Détails de la réponse
Religion is not a criterion for the selection of warm up exercises.
Question 34 Rapport
The ability to perform a specific activity without undue fatigue is called
Détails de la réponse
The ability to perform a specific activity without undue fatigue is called endurance. Endurance is the ability of the body to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. It is commonly associated with activities such as running, swimming, cycling, and other forms of aerobic exercise. Improving endurance requires regular exercise that gradually increases in intensity and duration, as well as proper nutrition and rest. Endurance training can lead to a variety of health benefits, including improved cardiovascular health, increased energy levels, and reduced risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
Question 35 Rapport
Which of the following best describes triple jump?
Détails de la réponse
Triple jump is a track and field event that involves three consecutive jumps. The athlete begins by running down the track, then performs a hop, followed by a step, and finally a jump into a sandpit. The order of the three jumps must be maintained throughout the event and the distance of the final jump is measured to determine the winner. Therefore, the option that best describes triple jump is "hop, step and jump".
Question 36 Rapport
The following are postural defects except
Détails de la réponse
The postural defect that is not listed among the given options is "Kwashiorkor." Postural defects refer to abnormalities or deviations from the normal posture of the body. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic predisposition, poor habits, injury, or disease. Flat foot is a postural defect where the arches of the feet are flattened, causing the entire sole of the foot to touch the ground when standing. Kyphosis is a postural defect where there is an excessive outward curvature of the spine, resulting in a hunched or rounded upper back. Lordosis is a postural defect where there is an excessive inward curvature of the spine, resulting in a swayback or exaggerated lower back curve. Kwashiorkor, on the other hand, is a form of malnutrition caused by a deficiency of protein in the diet. It can lead to a variety of health problems, including stunted growth, anemia, and weakened immune system, but it is not a postural defect.
Question 37 Rapport
The following are components of physical fitness except
Détails de la réponse
The component of physical fitness that is not listed among the given options is "stability." The components of physical fitness are the various aspects of physical health that contribute to overall fitness and well-being. These components include agility, balance, endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility. Agility refers to the ability to move quickly and change direction with ease. Balance refers to the ability to maintain a stable body position. Endurance refers to the ability to sustain physical activity for an extended period of time. Muscular strength refers to the ability of muscles to exert force against resistance. Flexibility refers to the ability of joints to move through their full range of motion. Stability, on the other hand, is not typically considered a component of physical fitness. However, it can be important for certain activities or sports that require a high level of balance and control, such as gymnastics or martial arts.
Question 38 Rapport
Which of the following is not a manipulative movement?
Détails de la réponse
atching is a manipulative movement. Manipulative movement is a movement skill that requires an ability to handle an object or piece of equipment with control
Question 39 Rapport
Flexibility can be defined as the ability to
Détails de la réponse
Flexibility can be defined as the ability to move easily in different directions. Flexibility refers to the range of motion that a joint or a group of joints can move through. The more flexible a person is, the more they can move their joints in different directions without experiencing pain or discomfort. This ability is important for various physical activities such as sports, dance, and even daily activities like reaching for objects on high shelves or bending down to tie shoelaces. While regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight can contribute to flexibility, it is primarily a result of stretching and working on improving joint mobility.
Question 40 Rapport
Which of the following is not a physical fitness test?
Détails de la réponse
Breaststroke, Broad jump, Pull ups, and Sit-ups are all physical fitness tests. Therefore, none of the options is the correct answer to the question. Breaststroke is a swimming stroke used in swimming competitions and training, which can improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, and strength. Broad jump, pull-ups, and sit-ups are fitness tests used to assess an individual's muscular strength, power, and endurance. In broad jump, the individual jumps forward as far as possible from a standing position, measuring the distance jumped. Pull-ups measure upper body strength by having the individual lift their own body weight by pulling themselves up and down on a bar. Sit-ups assess the abdominal muscle strength and endurance by having the individual repeatedly sit up from a lying position.
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