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Question 1 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 2 Rapport
The following are basic strokes in swimming except
Détails de la réponse
Gliding is not a basic stroke associated with swimming.
Question 3 Rapport
Which of the following is not an artificial respiration?
Détails de la réponse
The answer is "Breathing through the nose." Artificial respiration is a life-saving procedure done to help someone who has stopped breathing. It involves methods like Holger Nelson respiration, mouth-to-mouth respiration, and mouth-to-nose respiration, which are all aimed at getting oxygen into the lungs of the person who has stopped breathing. However, simply breathing through the nose is not a method of artificial respiration as it is a natural breathing process.
Question 4 Rapport
Rotation of players in volleyball is
Détails de la réponse
Rotation of players in volleyball is clockwise. In volleyball, players rotate positions on the court in a clockwise direction. This means that every player moves to the next position to their right after their team has won a rally and gained the serve. The player who was in position one rotates to position six, the player in position two moves to position one, the player in position three rotates to position two, and so on. This rotation system ensures that every player gets an opportunity to play in all positions on the court and prevents any one player from staying in a specific position for the entire game.
Question 5 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 6 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 7 Rapport
In a game of volleyball, a player is allowed to hit the ball ...... time(s)
Détails de la réponse
Teams may only hit the volleyball a maximum of three times(in addition to blocking)for returning the ball.
Question 8 Rapport
The branches of physical education include the following except
Détails de la réponse
The branch of physical education that is not included in the following options is Cosmetology. Cosmetology refers to the study and application of beauty treatments, which is not related to physical education. On the other hand, Aquatics, Games and Sports, and Health are three important branches of physical education. Aquatics involves activities in water, such as swimming and diving. Games and Sports include both individual and team sports, such as basketball, soccer, and athletics. Health focuses on promoting physical well-being and preventing illnesses through physical activity, healthy nutrition, and other lifestyle choices.
Question 9 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 10 Rapport
A physically fit individual enjoys the following except
Détails de la réponse
A physically fit person is not necessarily a tall and fat person
Question 11 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 12 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 13 Rapport
The game of football is solely controlled by
Détails de la réponse
The game of football is solely controlled by the referee. The referee is the person who oversees the game and ensures that the rules are followed by all players and officials. The referee has the final say on decisions such as fouls, goals, and penalties, and can also issue warnings, cautions, or send players off the field for misconduct. The assistant referees are there to assist the referee in making decisions, such as determining whether the ball has gone out of play or whether an offside has occurred. The coach and commentator are not directly involved in controlling the game, but may provide analysis and guidance from the sidelines or in the commentary box. Ultimately, it is the referee who has the ultimate authority in the game of football.
Question 14 Rapport
Which of these gymnastics activities can be performed without an apparatus?
Détails de la réponse
The gymnastics activity that can be performed without an apparatus is the backward roll. A backward roll is a fundamental gymnastics move that can be executed without the need for any specific equipment or apparatus. It involves rolling backward from a standing position and returning to an upright position. To perform a backward roll, the gymnast starts by bending their knees, tucking their chin to their chest, and reaching their hands towards the ground behind them. They then roll backward, using their momentum and body control to smoothly move through a tucked position. Finally, they extend their body and push off the ground with their hands, returning to a standing position. Unlike the other options mentioned, which require specific apparatus such as the vault, hanging bat, or rope, the backward roll relies solely on the gymnast's body movements and control. It is typically practiced and performed on a mat or a soft surface to ensure safety. The backward roll helps develop fundamental skills in gymnastics, including body awareness, coordination, and control. It is often one of the first skills beginners learn and serves as a building block for more advanced moves and routines. Therefore, of the given options, the backward roll is the gymnastics activity that can be performed without an apparatus, as it solely relies on the gymnast's body movements and does not require any specific equipment or apparatus.
Question 15 Rapport
Which of the following does not affect woman participation in sports?
Détails de la réponse
Economy does not affect woman participation in sports.
Question 16 Rapport
Who is a sports journalist?
Détails de la réponse
A sports journalist is a sports writer who reports on and analyzes sports and games. Sports journalism is a branch of journalism that focuses specifically on covering sports-related news and events. A sports journalist is an individual who specializes in gathering information, conducting interviews, and writing articles or producing media content related to sports. The role of a sports journalist is to provide coverage and analysis of various sports activities, including competitions, matches, tournaments, and other related events. They attend sporting events, interview athletes, coaches, and officials, and then write articles or create media content that informs and engages the audience. Sports journalists report on the latest developments in sports, such as game results, player performances, team strategies, and any significant events or incidents occurring in the sporting world. They often provide analysis and commentary to help the audience understand the nuances of the game and the performance of the athletes involved. Their work may be published in newspapers, magazines, or online platforms, and they may also contribute to radio or television broadcasts dedicated to sports coverage. Sports journalists play a crucial role in keeping fans, enthusiasts, and the general public informed about the world of sports. Therefore, a sports journalist is a professional who specializes in reporting, analyzing, and providing information about sports and games through various media channels.
Question 17 Rapport
Where did basketball originate?
Détails de la réponse
Basketball originate from the USA
Question 18 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 19 Rapport
To win a match of volleyball game, a team must win ........... sets of playing rounds.
Détails de la réponse
To win a match of volleyball game, a team must win 3 sets of playing rounds. In each set, the first team to score 25 points (with a minimum 2-point lead) wins the set. If each team wins 2 sets, then a tiebreaker set is played to determine the winner, and this set is played up to 15 points (with a minimum 2-point lead). Therefore, a team needs to win at least 3 sets out of 5 to win a match in the standard volleyball game.
Question 20 Rapport
Which of these is not true about a warm up exercise? It
Détails de la réponse
The statement that is not true about a warm-up exercise is "Reduces blood circulation". Warm-up exercises are done before any physical activity, and they help to prepare the body for the stress of exercise. A proper warm-up helps to increase blood flow and oxygen delivery to the muscles, which can improve performance, increase muscular contraction, and reduce the incidence of injury. Therefore, the reduction of blood circulation is not a benefit of a warm-up exercise.
Question 21 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 22 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 23 Rapport
A long distance walk on foot describes
Détails de la réponse
A long distance walk on foot is described as hiking. Hiking is a form of outdoor physical activity that involves walking long distances on foot, usually on trails or in natural settings such as mountains, forests, or parks. It is a low-impact exercise that provides numerous health benefits such as improving cardiovascular health, strengthening muscles and bones, and reducing stress. Hiking can be done alone or in groups and can range from short day trips to multi-day backpacking expeditions.
Question 24 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 25 Rapport
NICEGA is a body responsible for the organization of sports and games among Nigerian
Détails de la réponse
NICEGA is a body responsible for the organization of sports and games among Nigerian colleges of education. NICEGA stands for Nigerian Colleges of Education Games Association. It is a national sports association that coordinates sports and games activities among colleges of education in Nigeria. NICEGA organizes an annual sporting event called the NICEGA Games, which brings together athletes from colleges of education across the country to compete in various sports and games. The aim of NICEGA is to promote sports development and encourage healthy competition among students in colleges of education. While other bodies such as the armed forces, polytechnics, and secondary schools may also have their own sports associations and organizations, NICEGA specifically focuses on sports and games activities among Nigerian colleges of education.
Question 26 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 27 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 28 Rapport
The two major divisions in gymnastics are
Détails de la réponse
The two major divisions in gymnastics are activities with and without apparatus. Gymnastics is a sport that involves a combination of strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and grace. It can be divided into two main categories: activities with apparatus and activities without apparatus. Activities with apparatus include various events that require the use of equipment or apparatus. This can include disciplines such as the vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and rhythmic gymnastics with apparatus like ribbons, hoops, and balls. In these events, athletes perform routines that incorporate specific skills and movements using the apparatus. On the other hand, activities without apparatus focus more on floor exercises and routines performed on a mat or floor surface. These routines showcase a combination of tumbling, stunts, dance movements, and acrobatics. Athletes demonstrate their skills in areas such as flips, somersaults, cartwheels, and various choreographed movements. Both divisions in gymnastics require different sets of skills and techniques. Activities with apparatus emphasize control, precision, and mastery of specific apparatus-based skills. Athletes must demonstrate strength, balance, and technical proficiency while manipulating the equipment. Activities without apparatus, on the other hand, focus more on overall body control, flexibility, and artistic expression. Athletes showcase their strength, agility, and creativity through floor routines that incorporate various tumbling passes, jumps, and dance elements. By having these two divisions, gymnastics provides a diverse range of events that cater to different strengths and preferences of athletes. It allows gymnasts to specialize in specific apparatus-based events or excel in floor exercises that showcase their overall athleticism and artistic abilities. Therefore, the two major divisions in gymnastics are activities with apparatus and activities without apparatus, each requiring different skills and emphasizing different aspects of the sport.
Question 29 Rapport
Which of the following is not a function of food in the body?
Détails de la réponse
Retardation is not a function of food in the body. Food serves several important functions in the body, including providing energy for daily activities, supporting growth and development, and aiding in the repair and maintenance of tissues and organs. Without an adequate supply of nutrients from food, the body cannot perform these functions properly, leading to malnutrition and other health problems. Development and growth, for example, are important functions of food during childhood and adolescence, as the body needs a constant supply of nutrients to support the growth and development of bones, muscles, and organs. Energy is also a key function of food, as it provides the fuel that the body needs to carry out its various activities. Retardation, on the other hand, is not a function of food in the body and does not relate to the nutritional value or functions of food.
Question 30 Rapport
The game of football is played in two halves of ....... minutes each
Détails de la réponse
The game of football is played in two halves of 45 minutes each. This means that the total duration of the game is 90 minutes. After the first half, there is a break known as halftime, where the players rest and the coaches strategize for the remaining half of the game. In some cases, extra time may be added if there is a tie, and penalty shootouts may also be used to determine the winner if the scores remain tied after extra time.
Question 31 Rapport
Which of the following recreational activities is best for an elderly person?
Détails de la réponse
Out of the recreational activities listed, walking is the best option for an elderly person. Walking is a low-impact exercise that is easy on the joints and can be done at a comfortable pace. It can also be done indoors or outdoors, depending on the individual's preference and ability. Walking is a great way to stay active and maintain overall health, as it helps to improve cardiovascular function, strengthen muscles, and improve balance and coordination. Additionally, walking is a social activity that can be enjoyed with friends or family, which can be beneficial for mental and emotional well-being.
Question 32 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 33 Rapport
Health knowledge necessary for healthful living can be acquired through the following except
Détails de la réponse
Health knowledge cannot be acquired through family planning.
Question 34 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 35 Rapport
The following benefits can be derived from female participation in sports except
Détails de la réponse
The benefits that can be derived from female participation in sports include the development of a high sense of utility, the development of self-confidence, and promoting social adjustments. However, one benefit that is not associated with female participation in sports is promoting juvenile delinquency. Participating in sports provides various advantages for individuals, including females. It helps them develop a high sense of utility by allowing them to recognize and appreciate the value and usefulness of their abilities and skills. Through sports, females can gain a sense of achievement, personal growth, and fulfillment. Engaging in sports also contributes to the development of self-confidence in females. By setting goals, working hard, and improving their performance, they can build confidence in their abilities both on and off the sports field. This enhanced self-confidence can positively impact other areas of their lives, such as academics, relationships, and career pursuits. Sports also promote social adjustments among females. Participation in team sports or group activities fosters social interaction, cooperation, and teamwork. It provides opportunities to develop friendships, learn effective communication, and develop interpersonal skills. Through sports, females can develop a sense of belonging and connection with others, leading to improved social relationships and overall well-being. However, promoting juvenile delinquency is not a benefit associated with female participation in sports. On the contrary, sports involvement often serves as a positive outlet for energy and emotions, reducing the likelihood of engaging in delinquent behaviors. Sports teach discipline, responsibility, and goal-setting, which help females make positive choices and avoid engaging in delinquent activities. In summary, female participation in sports offers several benefits, including the development of a high sense of utility, self-confidence, and promoting social adjustments. However, it does not promote juvenile delinquency; rather, it serves as a positive influence and helps females lead healthy, productive lives.
Question 36 Rapport
Insufficient warm-up activities may result to
Détails de la réponse
Insufficient warm-up activities may result in strain. Warm-up activities are essential before any physical activity as they help prepare the body for the upcoming demands. When warm-up activities are skipped or not enough, the body is not properly prepared for the physical activity, which may lead to muscle strain. Strain is an injury that happens when muscles are overworked or stretched beyond their limit, leading to muscle tear or damage. This can cause pain, soreness, and in severe cases, may require medical attention to heal. Therefore, it is important to engage in sufficient warm-up activities before any physical activity to reduce the risk of strain and other injuries.
Question 37 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 38 Rapport
What is the width in metre of an athletic lane?
Détails de la réponse
The width in meters of an athletic lane is 1.22 meters or approximately 4 feet. An athletic lane is the designated track on which athletes compete in running events such as sprints, hurdles, and relays. It is typically a long, narrow strip of synthetic material that is marked with lines and numbers to indicate the start and finish lines, as well as the distance of each race. The width of an athletic lane is standardized to ensure that all competitors have an equal amount of space to run in and to facilitate fair competition. A lane that is too narrow could impede a runner's performance, while a lane that is too wide could provide an unfair advantage to some runners. Therefore, the width of an athletic lane is carefully regulated and monitored to maintain fairness in competition.
Question 39 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 40 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
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