(d) Making the report precise and short
788. Drawing conclusions and formulation of generalizations demands:
(a) Keen sense of observation, wider outlook and logical thinking
(b) Scholarly knowledge of the field of inquiry
(c) A strong grasp of the research methodology
(d) A comparison with the hypothesis originally formulated
789. Selecting some relatively small number of items, individuals,
objects of things in order that some this may be found out about the
population from which they are taken, is simply called:
(a) Designating subjects for the study
(b) Delimiting the universe under investigation
(c) Drawing a sample
(d) Determining outlines of the study
790. Involving volunteers as subjects in an investigation is an example
of:
(a) Probability sampling (b) Random sampling
(c) Multiple-stage sampling (d) Non-probability sampling
791. The basis for experimental research and statistical inference is
provided by:
(a) An accurate measuring process
(b) The procedure of testing hypothesis
(c) A paradigmatic representation of a theory
(d) Theoretical framework of the problem under investigation
792. Replication, which is an important quality of a good research,
literally means:
(a) Doing research overall again
(b) Using some other instruments other than those originally proposed
(c) Repeating and duplicating such a study
(d) Synthesizing results of the studies of the like nature
793. Which of the following methods of research provides good training
ground for the beginners?
(a) Survey method (b) Experimental method
(c) Historical method (d) Case study
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794. Which of the following human characteristics requires
quantification for purposes of research?
(a) Height of a growing girl or boy.
(b) Speed of a 200m sprinter
(c) Score of an archer at 70m distance
(d) Somersaulting of a gymnast
795. Q methodology, devised by William Stephenson, is a technique for
scaling:
(a) Tests or instruments based on gathered data
(b) Objects or statements
(c) Students’ marks or achievements
(d) Attractions or repulsions among members of a group
796. Ethnography, sometimes also known as cultural anthropology, is a
method of:
(a) Studying human characteristics over time
(b) Field study observation
(c) Experimentation with cultural nuances
(d) Studying Behavior in educational institutions
797. All experiments in education are ultimately experiments with:
(a) Children, who are human beings, not animals
(b) Teachers, who molds student behavior
(c) Policy-making at the highest level of educational hierarchy
(d) Educational philosophy in general
798. The most original and most critical part of any thesis or dissertation
is:
(a) Review of related literature (b) Methodology or procedure
(c) Results and discussion (d) Conceptual framework of
the study
799. Which of the following kind of research is better known as
“controlled observation”?
(a) Survey research (b) Anthropological research
(c) Historical research (d) Field experimentation
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800. Pre and post testing becomes necessary when:
(a) The effect of a treatment is to be assessed
(b) The sample is not selected randomly
(c) When conditions of experiment are natural
(d) An error is committed in first measurement
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Answer
701. C 721. A 741. B 761. D 781. C
702. A 722. A 742. B 762. A 782. D
703. B 723. A 743. A 763. C 783. A
704. D 724. A 744. C 764. C 784. D
705. C 725. D 745. A 765. D 785. B
706. C 726. A 746. C 766. C 786. B
707. A 727. B 747. A 767. D 787. B
708. C 728. A 748. A 768. B 788. A
709. A 729. A 749. D 769. A 789. C
710. A 730. C 750. C 770. B 790. D
711. A 731. D 751. A 771. A 791. B
712. A 732. C 752. B 772. C 792. C
713. D 733. C 753. C 773. D 793. A
714. A 734. A 754. d) 774. A 794. D
715. B 735. A 755. a) 775. C 795. B
716. C 736. B 756. B 776. D 796. B
717. B 737. B 757. C 777. C 797. D
718. C 738. A 758. D 778. A 798. C
719. A 739. D 759. B 779. B 799. D
720. C 740. A 760. C 780. D 800. A
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Unit 9
801. Content analysis studies squarely depend on:
(a) Experimenter’s ability to use statistical methods efficiently
(b) Material available in the library collection
(c) Quality of the primary data
(d) Kind of self-reporting questionnaire used
802. The use of classification of number on the books is to:
(a) Know the quantum of collection in a library
(b) Locate a particular publication instantly
(c) Keep the books are a proper sequence
(d) Issue books of particular subjects to right individuals
803. Which of the following publications fall under the category of
reference books? (b) Manuals
(a) Years books
(c) Periodicals (d) Dictionaries & encyclopedia
804. Which of the following tools/techniques yield qualitative data?
(a) Stop watch used in speed (b) Personality inventory
testing
(c) A checklist (d) Interview
805. Despite numerous abuses, the mailed self-administering
questionnaire remains a useful technique of data collection in:
(a) Physiological research (b) Sociological research
(c) Opinion polls (d) Methodological research
806. In economic and social surveys the most popular sampling method
used is: (b) Random sampling
(a) Stratified sampling
(c) Purposive sampling (d) Cluster sampling
807. Data in social sciences, as in other sciences, are based on:
(a) Testing and measurement
(b) Observation under controlled conditions
(c) On our sense perceptions
(d) Reliability of the instruments used
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808. The word statistic is used to describe
(a) The numerical data (b) Individual observation
(c) Mathematical technique (d) Maps and books
809. The collection organization analysis and interpretation of data is.
(a) Mathematics (b) Evaluation
(c) Statistics (d) None of these
810. A single score that represents the total distribution is.
(a) Measure of central tendency (b) Measure of variability
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
811. The formula for calculating mean is.
(a) (∑fd/N)I (b) AM +(∑fd/N)
(c) AM +(∑fd/N)i (d) AM +(∑fd/N)I
812. The spread of scores in a distribution is.
(a) Range (b) Tabulation
(c) Top Interval (d) Median
813. The arithmetic average of a distribution is.
(a) Range (b) Mean
(c) Mode (d) Median
814. Which is not a measure of central tendency.
(a) Mean (b) Median
(c) Mode (d) Standard deviation
815. The sum total in the frequency column is indicated by.
(a) F (b) N
(c) d (d) fd
816. The midpoint of the distribution is.
(a) Mean (b) Median
(c) Mode (d) Range
817. The formula of median for ungrouped data is.
(a) N + ½ for cdd number (b) N/2 for even number
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
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818. The formula of median for grouped data is.
(a) (N/2 – cf / fm ) × i (b) ( N – cf / fm ) × i
(c) LL (N/2 – cf / fm ) × i (d) LL + (N/2 – cf) × I
819. In the formula of median “Cf” indicates.
(a) Calculated frequency (b) Created frequency
(c) Cumulative frequency (d) Concurrent frequency
820. In a distribution, which is not affected by the extreme scores.
(a) Mean (b) Mode
(c) Median (d) None of these
821. The score which appears most frequently in a distribution is.
(a) Mean (b) Mode
(c) Median (d) Range
822. To avoid the influence of extremely high and low scores in the
distribution, prefer. (b) Mean
(a) Median
(c) Mode (d) Standard deviation
823. The 50th percentile is also known as.
(a) Mean (b) Median
(c) Mode (d) Quartile deviation
824. The most reliable measure of central tendency is.
(a) Mode (b) Mean
(c) Median (d) Range
825. The percentage of scores below a point is.
(a) Median (b) Range
(c) Percentage (d) Percentile
826. The point below which line 25 percent of the scores is.
(a) Q 1 (b) Q 2
(c) Q 3 (d) Q 4
827. The point above, which lie 75 percent of the scores is.
(a) Q 1 (b) Q 2
(c) Q 3 (d) None of these
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828. Which is not a measure of variability?
(a) Range (b) Standard deviation
(c) Quartile deviation (d) Mean
829. The most reliable measure of variability is.
(a) Mean (b) Standard deviation
(c) Quartile deviation (d) Median
830. The formula for Quartile deviation is.
(a) Q1 - Q3 (b) Q3 – Q1
2 2
(c) Q2 – Q1 (d) None of these
2
831. The spread of middle 50 percent of the scores taken from mean is.
(a) Range (b) Standard deviation
(c) Quartile deviation (d) None of these
832. The spread of middle 68.36 % of average taken from mean is.
(a) Range (b) Standard deviation
(c) Quartile deviation (d) None of these
833. Skewness may be
(a) Positive (b) Negative
(c) Both A & B (d) None of these
834. The formula for z scores is.
(a) X - M (b) M - X
SD SD
(c) X (d) M
SD SD
835. The deviation from the mean is.
(a) Z Scores (b) Standard deviation
(c) Mean deviation (d) None of these
836. The score collected numerically in a test are called.
(a) Qualitative data (b) Quantitative data
(c) Both A & B (d) None of these
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837. Flat curve is known as.
(a) Septokurtic curve (b) Measourtic curve
(c) Platykurtic curve (d) None of these
838. Normal symmetrical curve is known as.
(a) Leptokurtic curve (b) Platykurtic curve
(c) Measourtic curve (d) None of these
839. In normal probability curve, the mean, median, and the mode are
falls exactly at the.
(a) Centre of the distribution (b) Left side of the distribution
(c) Right side of the distribution (d) None of these
840. The numerical value of mean, median and the mode in the normal
probability curve is.
(a) Zero (b) Equal
(c) Differ (d) None of these
841. The mass of data is shifted to either left or right of the centre peak,
that distribution is called.
(a) Skewed (b) Unskewed
(c) Kurtosis (d) None of these
842. In normal curve when the concentration of scores is below the
centre and it tails off towards the right is.
(a) Positive Skewness (b) Negative Skewness
(c) Both A & B (d) None of above
843. The curve position of a normal probability curve is.
(a) Skewness (b) Curve
(c) Probability curve (d) Kurtosis
844. If the mean is lower than median which result on.
(a) Positive Skewness (b) Negative Skewness
(c) Both A & B (d) None of these
845. If the mean is higher than the median which result in.
(a) Positive Skewness (b) Negative Skewness
(c) Both A & B (d) None of these
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846. The perfect positive relation is.
(a) +1 (b) 0
(c) -1 (d) None of these
847. The range of the possible magnitude of co-relation extends from.
(a) -1.00 through .00 to +1 (b) -1.00 through .00 to +2
(c) +1.00 through .00 to -1.00 (d) None of these
848. Test of significance used for comparing two means is.
(a) ‘T’ test (b) Chi-square test
(c) ‘F’ test (d) Co-relations
849. A variable which cannot be subdivided by less than a whole number
is.
(a) Continuous variable (b) Discontinuous variable
(c) Numerical variable (d) None of these
850. Score in various games.
(a) Continuous variable (b) Discontinuous variable
(c) Numerical variable (d) None of these
851. Height, Weight and Time are.
(a) Continuous variable (b) Discontinuous variable
(c) Numerical variable (d) None of these
852. The spread of middle 57.5 percent of the scores from any measure
of central tendency is. (b) Standard deviation
(a) Mean deviation
(c) Quartile deviation (d) Standard error
853. The sum of all the scores formulated by each individual on all tests
included in the experimental situation is.
(a) Standard score (b) Composite score
(c) Normal score (d) Calculated score
854. More than 2 variables are computed, we uses.
(a) ‘T’ ratio (b) ‘F’ ratio
(c) Co-relation (d) None of these
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855 The difference between the sample estimate and the population
value is called.
(a) Error (b) Sampling error
(c) Statistical error (d) All the above
856. The error, which is, occurs due to sampling is.
(a) Standard error (b) Statistical error
(c) Sampling (d) Error
857. The standard deviation of sampling distribution of statistics is.
(a) Standard error (b) Sampling
(c) Statistical error (d) Error
858. The ratio between the difference and its measure of reliability is.
(a) Critical ratio (b) Critical difference
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
859. The larger the critical ratio the grater the.
(a) Significance of difference (b) Ratio
(c) Significance ratio (d) None of these
860. Analysis of variance is used when comparison are made among.
(a) 2 groups (b) Less than 2 groups
(c) More than 2 groups (d) None of these
861. The statistical measure, which is generally applied for the
determination of sampling error is.
(a) Mean (b) Chi-square
(c) Co-relation (d) Standard deviation
862. Anxiety, aggression, self-concept are recorded in.
(a) Continuous variable (b) Discontinuous variable
(c) Qualitative data (d) None of these
863. Normal probability curve is useful for.
(a) Hypothetical concision (b) Generalization
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
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864. In a normal probability curve the numerical value of all the 3
measures of central tendency is.
(a) Same (b) Different
(c) Zero (d) None of these
865. Cricket scores is recorded in.
(a) Continuous variable (b) Discontinuous variable
(c) Quantitative data (d) Qualitative data
866. The adaptation is the result of proper cycles of.
(a) Load and recovery (b) Intensity and training
(c) Volume and training (d) None of these
867. The performance decreasing factors such as insufficient sleep
irregular daily routine in-sufficient leisure time, use of alcohol and
nicotine are the cause of.
(a) Over load (b) Under load
(c) Optimum load (d) None of these
868. The concept of top form was first propounded by.
(a) Morgan and Adamson (b) H. Clark and D. Clark
(c) L. P. Matweyew (d) Scholich
869. In sports the temporary phase of optimum performance capacity is
known as.
(a) Top form (b) Training
(c) Higher performance (d) None of these
870. The recovery and relaxation period is given to the sportsman after
the hard and rigorous training.
(a) Prepatory Period (b) Transitional period
(c) Relaxation period (d) Recovery period
871. The single periodization has.
(a) Prepatory Period (b) Transitional period
(c) Relaxation period (d) Recovery period
872. The double periodization has.
(a) One transitional period (b) Two transitional period
(c) Three transitional period (d) None of these
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873. Periodization in which more than one macro-cycle in a training
year is called.
(a) Single periodization (b) Double Periodization
(c) Triple periodization (d) Multiple periodization
874. The mesco-cycle aims at removal of weakness and correction of
errors is known as.
(a) Basic Meso cycle (b) Competition meso cycle
(c) Perfection meso-cycle (d) Introductory meso-cycle
875. The process of making and modifying a plan is.
(a) Planning (b) Programming
(c) Organizing (d) None of these
876. The smallest unit of the training process is.
(a) Training programme (b) Training session
(c) Training volume (d) All the above
877. The ability to overcome resistance or to act against resistance is.
(a) Power (b) Agility
(c) Strength (d) Strength endurance
878. The training cycle which have normal duration of 3 – 10 days is.
(a) Macro cycle (b) Meso cycle
(c) Micro cycle (d) None of these
879. The ability to overcome resistance with high speed is.
(a) Strength (b) Maximum strength
(c) Absolute strength (d) Explosive strength
880. The ability to overcome heavy resistance with high speed is.
(a) Strength speed (b) Speed Strength
(c) Explosive Strength (d) Absolute strength
881. The ability to overcome resistance to act against resistance under
conditions of fatigue is.
(a) Speed Strength (b) Strength Endurance
(c) Explosive Strength (d) Absolute strength
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882. The method used for the development of maximum strength and
explosive strength is. (b) Depth jumps
(a) Circuit training
(c) Long jumps (d) None of these
883. The ability of react effectively and quickly to a signal is called.
(a) Reaction Ability (b) Acceleration speed
(c) Loco motor ability (d) None of these
884. The ability to do a single movement in minimum of time is.
(a) Reaction Ability (b) Movement speed
(c) Acceleration ability (d) Locomotor Ability
885. The ability to achieve high speed to locomotion from a stationary
position or from a slow moving position is called.
(a) Reaction Ability (b) Acceleration ability
(c) Loco motor ability (d) None of these
886. The ability to adjust or completely change the movement program
during the movement on the basis of changes or anticipated changes
in the situation is called.
(a) Balance ability (b) Rhythm ability
(c) Adaptation ability (d) None of these
887. Volume can be measured in terms of.
(a) Duration (b) Time
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
888. To bring a sports person to peak performance in a shorter period
of time is.
(a) Over load method (b) Intensity method
(c) Critical load method (d) Tactical method
889. Reactive jumps are also called.
(a) Agility (b) Reflex Phenomenon
(c) Weight training (d) Plyometric training
890. Due to injury blood is collected and forms a tumour like swelling is called.
(a) Blood clotting (b) Blood accumulation
(c) Haematoma (d) All the above
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891. The process of decreasing the muscle size due to inactivity is known
as.
(a) Hypertrophy (b) Hypermetropia
(c) Atrophy (d) None of these
892. The collection of blood inside the muscle due to injury is.
(a) Haematoma (b) Intermuscular Haematoma
(c) Intermuscular Haematoma (d) All the above
893. Inflammation of the tendon and tendon’s heath is.
(a) Myosis (b) Tendonitis
(c) Tenosunovits (d) None of these
894. Partial displacement of bones is called.
(a) Fracture (b) Subluxation
(c) Reduction (d) Dislocation
895. The separation of costal cartilage from the anterior edge of the rib
is.
(a) Costal separation (b) Chondral separation
(c) Costo chondral separation (d) None of these
896. The pain occurs away from the injured area is.
(a) Distance pain (b) Referred pain
(c) Reffered pain (d) None of these
897. The discharge of cerebrospinal fluid through the ears is known as.
(a) Ottorrhoe (b) Rhinorrhoea
(c) Rhino (d) None of these
898. Tinitus means.
(a) Ringing sound of heart (b) Ringing sound in the head
(c) Ringing sound in the ear (d) All the above
899. The condition in which the brain cells damage permanently due to
concussion is. (b) Anterograde Amnesia
(a) Amnesia
(c) Retrograde Amnesia (d) Punch Drunkenness
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900. The period between the conscious state and the unconscious state of
a patient is.
(a) Interval (b) Conscious period
(c) Lucid Interval (d) Unconscious period
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Answer
801. B 821. B 841. A 861. D 881. B
802. B 822. A 842. A 862. A 882. B
803. D 823. B 843. D 863. A 883. A
804. D 824. B 844. B 864. A 884. B
805. B 825. D 845. A 865. B 885. B
806. A 826. A 846. A 866. A 886. C
807. C 827. C 847. C 867. A 887. C
808. A 828. D 848. A 868. C 888. C
809. C 829. B 849. B 869. A 889. D
810. A 830. B 850. B 870. B 890. C
811. C 831. C 851. A 871. A 891. C
812. A 832. B 852. A 872. A 892. B
813. B 833. C 853. B 873. A 893. C
814. D 834. A 854. B 874. C 894. B
815. B 835. B 855. A 875. A 895. C
816. B 836. B 856. C 876. B 896. B
817. C 837. B 857. A 877. C 897. A
818. C 838. C 858. A 878. C 898. C
819. C 839. A 859. A 879. D 899. D
820. C 840. B 860. C 880. A 900. C
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Unit 10
901. The condition occurs due to the prolonged exposure to the
environmental heat is. (b) Heat fatigue
(a) Heat exhaustion
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
902. The painful muscular contraction occurs due to the prolonged
exposure to the envoi.
(a) Heat cramp (b) Heat stress
(c) Heat strode (d) All the above
903. The consciousness occurs due to the prolonged exposure to the
environmental heat is. (b) Heat stroke
(a) Heat cramp
(c) Heat strode (d) All the above
904. In massage the movement of alternate flexion and extension of the
wrist joints is. Clapping
(a) Hacking
(c) Beating Pounding
905. Profuse bleeding can be prevented by the application of.
(a) Massage (b) Infra-red
(c) Tourniquet (d) Ultrasound
906. Cold compress is a treatment modality given for.
(a) Bleeding (b) Wound
(c) Cramps (d) Sprains
907. Shoulder dislocation injuries are commonly associated with.
(a) Rowing (b) Basketball
(c) Volleyball (d) All the above
908. During training the sensation of vomiting is caused due to.
(a) Salt deficiency (b) Water deficiency
(c) Lactic acid accumulation (d) None of these
909. The red muscle fiber has.
(a) High aerobic capacity (b) High anaerobic capacity
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
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910. The Immediate treatment given to the victim of an accident is.
(a) First aid (b) Medical aid
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
911. Chronic injuries are treated by.
(a) Ultra-Therapy (b) Ultrasonic
(c) Infrared (d) Ultraviolet
912. Water Therapy is also known as.
(a) Electrotherapy (b) Wax therapy
(c) Hydrotherapy (d) Ice therapy
913. Swelling is reduced by.
(a) Sauna bath (b) Whirlpool bath
(c) Contrast bath (d) All the above
914. In rehabilitation of sports injuries, one of the following methods is
used.
(a) Corrective exercise (b) Hydrotherapy
(c) Cryotherapy (d) None of these
915. Which is the following is called a pressure manipulation.
(a) Stroking (b) Clapping
(c) Pounding (d) Kneading
916. Shortwave diathermy is used for.
(a) Treatment of immediate injuries
(b) Treatment of chronic injuries
(c) Treatment of psychological problems
(d) All the above
917. Hydrotherapy means.
(a) Therapy with Vaseline (b) Therapy with Wax
(c) Therapy with Water (d) Therapy with Oil
918. For reducing swelling, recommended treatment is.
(a) Contrast bath (b) Ultrasound
(c) Ultra Therapy (d) Ultraviolet
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919. Sprains are due to.
(a) Broken bone (b) Bone ends out of place
(c) Stretched or torn joint (d) None of these
ligaments
920. Fracture means.
(a) Broken bone (b) Bone ends out of place
(c) Stretching of tendons (d) None of these
921. Cryotherapy is also known as.
(a) Ice therapy (b) Hydrotherapy
(c) Electrotherapy (d) None of these
922. Contrast bath is recommended for.
(a) Reducing a dislocated joint (b) Reducing swelling
(c) Treatment of wound (d) None of these
923. The common injury in Basketball is.
(a) Medical meniscus damage
(b) Damage medical ligament of the ankle
(c) Damage lateral ligament of the ankle
(d) All of the above
924. During training the sensation of vomiting is caused due to.
(a) Accumulation of lactic acid (b) Adrenaline
(c) Carbon dioxide (d) All of the above
925. The first-aid treatment recommended for long distance exhausted
athlete is.
(a) Artificial respiration (b) Massage
(c) Cryotherapy (d) All of the above
926. Health is the state of total well-being and not merely absence of
disease or infirmity is the.
(a) UNESCO (b) ICSR
(c) WHO (d) FAO
927. Deficiency diseases are called as.
(a) Communicable disease (b) Infections disease
(c) Carriers (d) Non-communicable disease
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928. Rabbies is a.
(a) Malarial disease (b) Parasitic infection
(c) Viral disease (d) None of these
929. Scoliosis is also called.
(a) Hollow back (b) Round back
(c) Lateral curve (d) None of these
930. Contagious infection of the foot caused by fungus is called.
(a) Flat foot (b) Athletic foot
(c) Club foot (d) Hollow foot
931. Lumbargo is also called.
(a) Pain in the Head (b) Pain in the abdomen
(c) Pain in the low-back (d) All of the above
932. Tuberculosis is caused by.
(a) Bacteria (b) Virus
(c) Parasites (d) None of these
933. Diabetes is due to disorder of.
(a) Pancreas (b) Heart
(c) Lung (d) Liver
934. Small pox is caused by.
(a) Bacteria (b) Virus
(c) Parasites (d) None of these
935. Typhoid is caused by.
(a) Bacteria (b) Virus
(c) Parasites (d) None of these
936. Typhoid affects.
(a) Intestine (b) Heart
(c) Liver (d) Lungs
937. Diphtheria is caused by.
(a) Virus (b) Parasites
(c) Bacteria (d) None of these
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938. Malaria is due to.
(a) Bacteria (b) Spleen
(c) Liver (d) Lungs
939. Malaria affects.
(a) Intestine (b) Spleen
(c) Liver (d) Lungs
940. The main postural deformity among adolescent girl is.
(a) Kyphosis (b) Lordosis
(c) Scoliosis (d) Round shoulder
941. The state in which every cell and every organ is functioning with
optimum capacity and perfect harmony with the rest of the body is.
(a) Social dimension (b) Physical dimension
(c) Spiritual dimension (d) None of these
942. The quantity and quality of an individual inter personal ties and
extends of involvement with the community is.
(a) Social dimension (b) Physical dimension
(c) Spiritual dimension (d) None of these
943. A person who enjoys maximum of all the dimension of health
suggested by WHO’s.
(a) Positive health (b) Optimum health
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
944. Among the following requirements more than six hours of sleep.
(a) An infant (b) An adult
(c) A child (d) An old man
945. The ability of the body to recognize, destroy and eliminate antigenic
material is. (b) Antibody
(a) Immunity
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
946. The science of preserving and promoting health is known as.
(a) Immunity (b) Hygeia
(c) Hygiene (d) None of these
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947. The major cause of bad posture in school children is.
(a) Carrying a load of books
(b) Bad habits of reading, sitting, standing, walking etc
(c) Muscle weakness
(d) Tight dress
948. Pedograph is used for measuring a.
(a) Kyphosis (b) Flat back
(c) Scoliosis (d) Lordosis
949. When the normal curve in the thoracic region is increased is it
known as. (b) Forward head
(a) Thoracic kyphosis
(c) Round shoulder (d) None of these
950. The Lumber lordosis is also known as.
(a) Hollow back (b) Flat back
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
951. The flat back is also known as.
(a) Lumbar lordosis (b) Lumber kyphosis
(c) Lordosis (d) None of these
952. A lateral deviation of the spine is present in.
(a) Kyphosis (b) Lordosis
(c) Scoliosis (d) Knock knees
953. Psychological means of training are.
(a) Autogenous training (b) Psychotonic training
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
954. Awareness of the body position is called.
(a) Kinesthetic sense (b) Aesthetic sense
(c) Kinesthetic knowledge (d) None of these
955. Motor skills are best learnt by.
(a) Practice (b) Observation
(c) Imitation (d) Memorization
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956. Learning of physical skill is concerned with.
(a) Cognitive learning (b) Affective learning
(c) Motor learning (d) All of the above
957. The science of human behaviour is.
(a) Physiology (b) Psychology
(c) Kinesiology (d) Biomechanics
958. Psychology deals with.
(a) Behavior of man (b) Behavior of man in relation
(c) Both the above to society
(d) None of the above
959. The study of the behavior of the individual in a group and to
relations of group to one another is.
(a) Pure Psychology (b) Applied Psychology
(c) Social Psychology (d) None of these
960. Who is considered as the father of modern psychology?
(a) Wilhelm Wundt (b) Sigmund feud
(c) Thom dike (d) Porlov
961. Which is not Branches of sports psychology.
(a) Experimental psychology (b) Educational psychology
(c) Clinical psychology (d) Experimental design
962. Sports psychology helps to predict.
(a) Sportsmen behavior (b) Sportsmen performance
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
963. Physical Fitness component is.
(a) Tension (b) Endurance
(c) Anxiety (d) Stress
964. The factors affecting physical fitness are.
(a) Anatomical factor (b) Physiological factor
(c) Psychological factor (d) All of the above
965. Large limbs and heavy leg muscles are referred as.
(a) Pyknic (b) Athletic
(c) Asthenic (d) Dysplastic
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966. Kretchmer classified based on.
(a) Bodily structure (b) Physical characteristics
(c) Mental ability (d) Both A & B
967. Physical fitness can be developed through.
(a) Callisthenic (b) Skipping
(c) Participation in games & (d) All of the above
Sports
968. Ability to carry out daily tasks is.
(a) Physical Fitness (b) Motor Fitness
(c) Physical Fitness index (d) None of these
969. Flexibility can be developed by practicing.
(a) Weight Training (b) Continuous Training
(c) Hill Training (d) Asana
970. The co-ordination among different motor units with muscles is.
(a) Inter Muscular Co-Ordination
(b) Intra Muscular Co-Ordination
(c) Both the above
(d) None of the above
971. Which following one has not classified by Sheldon.
(a) Endomorph (b) Mesomorph
(c) Ectomorph (d) Homomorphy
972. Individual are classified based on their physical characteristics.
(a) Kretchmer (b) Sheldon
(c) Cureton (d) None of these
973. Height is measured by.
(a) Stadiometer (b) Weighing Machine
(c) Goniometer (d) Tenciometre
974. Weight is measured by.
(a) Stadiometer (b) Weighing Machine
(c) Dynamometer (d) Spirometer
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975. Which measurement is recognized as the best measurement of a
person’s cardio-vascular fitness?
(a) Body Weight (b) VO max
(c) Pulse rate (d) None of these
976. Reflex action is controlled by.
(a) Spinal card (b) Brain
(c) Cerebellum (d) None of these
977. The ability to achieve a high level of fine turning or harmony of
individual movement phases and body part movement is called.
(a) Differentiation Ability (b) Orientation Ability
(c) Coupling Ability (d) Reaction Ability
978. The ability to determine and change the position and movements of
the body in time and space in relation to define field of action is
called.
(a) Orientation Ability (b) Coupling Ability
(c) Reaction Ability (d) Balance Ability
979. The ability to co-ordinate body part movements with one another
and in relation to a definite goal oriented whole body movement is
called.
(a) Differentiation Ability (b) Orientation Ability
(c) Coupling Ability (d) Reaction Ability
980. The Ability to react quickly and effectively to a signal is called.
(a) Orientation Ability (b) Reaction Ability
(c) Coupling Ability (d) Balance Ability
981. Functional capacity of sense organs is the factors determining.
(a) Acceleration Ability (b) Coupling Ability
(c) Balance Ability (d) Reaction Ability
982. The ability to maintain balance during whole body movements and
to regain balance quickly after the balance disturbing movements
is called.
(a) Coupling Ability (b) Balance Ability
(c) Rhythm Ability (d) Adaptation Ability
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983. The ability to perceive the externally given rhythm and to
reproduce it in motor action is called.
(a) Coupling Ability (b) Balance Ability
(c) Rhythm Ability (d) Adaptation Ability
984. Perception is a study under.
(a) Psychology (b) Sociology
(c) Physiology (d) All of the above
985. The German word Gestalt means.
(a) Slight (b) Deep
(c) Whole (d) Part
986. Sensory organs exercise related to.
(a) Hearing (b) Touching
(c) Seeing (d) Smalling
987. Tension is otherwise called.
(a) Chronic (b) Anxiety
(c) Stress (d) Emotion
988. ..................... arises when a goal is not immediately attained.
(a) Tension (b) Anxiety
(c) Stress (d) Emotion
989. Low level anxiety is.
(a) Anxiety (b) Stress
(c) Tension (d) None of these
990. Level of arousal at higher performance shall be.
(a) Optimum (b) Low
(c) High (d) None of these
991. High level anxiety is.
(a) Fear (b) Panic
(c) Tension (d) None of these
992. Kinesthetic knowledge is an important aspect of.
(a) Personal feedback (b) Student feedback
(c) Teacher feedback (d) None of these
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993. For the high performance the level of anxiety needs to be.
(a) Very low (b) Moderate
(c) Very High (d) None of these
994. Reason for lower performance in sports competition is due to.
(a) Anxiety (b) Motivation
(c) Fear of success (d) Presence of spectators
995. The cause of frustration of among sports person is.
(a) Result of Poor Performance
(b) Natural outcome of competitive
(c) Normally due to mismatched level of aspiration and ability
(d) All of the above
996. Autogenic training is a technique to.
(a) Bring about relaxation in the (b) Increase the anxiety level
body
(c) Motivate the sports person (d) None of these
997. The Instrument to measure the span of visual attention is.
(a) Memory Drum (b) Tachistoscope
(c) Mason’s Disc (d) Metronome
998. A complete inability to respond to sensory stimuli.
(a) Hypertesis (b) Paraesthesia
(c) Illusion (d) Anaesthesia
999. Sixty to Eighty calories can be found in.
(a) A Slice of Bread (b) A medium Apple
(c) ½ glass of Milk (d) Both A & C
1000. It is better to exercise.
(a) Before a meal (b) After a meal
(c) At least 2 hours either side (d) When you will or can do it
of a meal
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Answer
901. C 921. A 941. B 961. D 981. D
902. A 922. B 942. A 962. C 982. B
903. B 923. A 943. C 963. B 983. C
904. B 924. A 944. D 964. D 984. A
905. C 925. D 945. C 965. B 985. C
906. D 926. C 946. C 966. A 986. C
907. C 927. D 947. A 967. D 987. A
908. C 928. C 948. B 968. A 988. A
909. A 929. C 949. B 969. D 989. C
910. A 930. B 950. B 970. C 990. A
911. B 931. C 951. C 971. D 991. A
912. C 932. A 952. C 972. B 992. A
913. C 933. A 953. C 973. A 993. B
914. A 934. B 954. A 974. B 994. A
915. D 935. A 955. A 975. B 995. C
916. A 936. A 956. C 976. A 996. A
917. C 937. D 957. B 977. A 997. B
918. A 938. A 958. C 978. A 998. D
919. C 939. C 959. C 979. C 999. C
920. A 940. D 960. B 980. B 1000 C
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Unit-11
1001. The art competing is.
1002.
1003. (a) Technique (b) Tactics
1004.
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1005.
A single motor action with a definite tactical aim is.
1006.
1007. (a) Technique (b) Tactics
1008.
(c) Tactical Action (d) None of these
An automatized motor action aimed at a tactical task is
called.
(a) Tactical Knowledge (b) Tactical Skills
(c) Tactical Abilities (d) None of these
The capacity of the sportsmen to apply his physical and
psychic abilities, technical and tactical skill according
to the competition situation for effectively tackling a
tactical task is called.
(a) Tactical Knowledge (b) Tactical Skills
(c) Tactical Abilities (d) None of these
Which among the following is a bio mechanical means
of training.
(a) Ideo-motor Training (b) Autogenous Training
(c) Psychotonic (d) Cinematographical
Training Training
After acquiring mastery of skills stress is laid on.
(a) Technical skills (b) Tactical Training
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Technical training is done.
(a) Before tactical (b) After tactical training
training
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Super compensation effect of training is caused by.
(a) Proper Recovery (b) Adaptation to training
load
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(c) Proper load and (d) All the above
Recovery
1009. An effective method for developing speed is.
1010.
(a) Fartlek (b) Medicine ball exercises
1011.
1012. (c) Wall bar exercise (d) None of these
1013.
1014. The motor procedures for tackling a motor task is
1015.
1016. called.
1017. (a) Technique (b) Skill
(c) Style (d) None of these
The automasifaction of motor action is.
(a) Technique (b) Skill
(c) Style (d) None of these
Fartlek is a Swedish word which means.
(a) Speed play (b) Nature of Recovery
(c) Duration of work (d) Number of repetition
Circuit training improves.
(a) Strength (b) Speed
(c) Endurance (d) All the above
Interval between fast run is called.
(a) Interval training (b) Circuit training
(c) Continuous training (d) None of these
Kelley’s test is associated with.
(a) Leg (b) Foot
(c) Hands (d) Chest
The Harvard step test is to measure.
(a) Strength (b) Abdominal Strength
(c) Cardiorespiratory (d) Flexibility
Endurance
Blood Pressure is measured by.
(a) Goniometer (b) Spirometer
(c) Barometer (d) Sphygmomanometer
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1018. Oregon cable tension test is associated with.
1019.
(a) Speed test (b) Strength test
1020.
1021. (c) Flexibility test (d) Reaction time test
1022.
JCR test item include.
1023.
1024. (a) Running, Jumping, Throwing
1025.
(b) Vertical jump, Chinning 100 yards, Shuttle run
(c) Running, Jumping, Shuttle run
(d) None of these
Dyer test is associated with
(a) Tennis (b) Badminton
(c) Athletics (d) Football
Warner test of soccer skill is used to.
(a) The general soccer (b) The fundamental skills
ability of soccer
(c) Advanced skill of (d) The offensive skill of
soccer soccer
Tests are.
(a) Designed to ascertain the quantity
(b) Rendering service to the Society
(c) Appraisal of pupils programme
(d) Instructional methodology
Kraus weber test is used for measuring.
(a) Physical Fitness (b) Motor Educability
(c) Minimum muscular (d) Skill ability in a sport
strength
‘Cooper’s 12 minute run/walk test measures.
(a) Speed (b) Cardio-respiratory
(c) Agility endurance
(d) Strength
Soccer skill is measured by.
(a) Miller wall volley (b) Mc Donald’s test
test
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(c) Sports knowledge (d) All the above
test
1026. Which of the following tests measures cardio-
1027.
1028. respiratory function?
1029.
1030. (a) Harvard step test (b) J.C.R.
1031.
(c) Oregon motor (d) Kraus weber test
1032.
1033. fitness test
Tennis skill is measured by.
(a) Miller wall volley (b) Mc Donald’s test
test
(c) Dyers test (d) All the above
“Miller wall volley test” is a test of.
(a) Badminton (b) Squash Racket
(c) Volleyball (d) Football
Twelve minutes run and walk test is used to assess.
(a) Strength (b) Speed
(c) Cardio-respiratory (d) None of these
endurance
(Push up + Pull ups) 9 (W+H - 60) This formula is used
for.
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(a) Shoulder Strength (b) Arm Strength
(c) Physical Fitness (d) All the above
Physical Fitness index can be computed with the help
of formula.
(a) Achieved SI * 100 (b) Normal SI * 100
Normal SI Achieved SI
(c) General Fitness (d) None of these
Normal Index
Number of items in Kraus-Weber tests are.
(a) 5 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) None of these
Scott and French test is used to measure.
(a) Strength (b) Football Skill
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(c) Trunk-Hip (d) None of these
Flexibility
1034. Cable tension test is used to measure.
1035.
1036. (a) Agility (b) Strength
1037.
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1038.
Organization refers.
1039.
1040. (a) Pre-Planning the (b) Planning the work
1041.
work
(c) Carry out the plan (d) None of these
Administration means.
(a) Working out plan (b) Pre-Planning the plan
(c) Planning the work (d) None of these
What ‘BUDGET’ means in physical Education?
(a) Planning in advance the income and expenditure
expected
(b) Planning the expenditure for sports meet
(c) Expenditure for Physical Education Programme
(d) Expenditure for the sports meets
The types of the ‘BUDGET’ are.
(a) Long term, Middle (b) Short term, Middle
term term
(c) Short term, long (d) None of these
term
The types of the ‘BUDGET’ are.
(a) Short term (b) Long term
(c) Middle term (d) All the above
The source of Games fund is.
(a) Game fee (b) Private contribution
(c) Government (d) All the above
Contribution
Games fee is collected from.
(a) Students (b) Private People
(c) Government (d) All the above
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1042. What is the qualification for a supervisory Authority in
1043. the field of Physical Education?
1044.
1045. (a) Certificate in Physical Education
1046.
1047. (b) Higher Grade in Physical Education
1048.
(c) Master in Physical Education
(d) B.Sc. Physical Education
The quality of the Supervision is.
(a) Democratic in Rules (b) Democratic in Nature
(c) Democratic in the (d) Democratic
field
Which is not the quality of a supervisor?
(a) Professional (b) Sympathetic
Enthusiasm Understanding
(c) Skilled in the (d) Democratic in Rules
syllabus
Find out the visit, which is informed earlier.
(a) Visit on Request (b) Scheduled Visit
(c) Unannounced Visit (d) Social Visit
What is the disadvantage of ‘Announced’ visit?
(a) The real problem cannot be understood
(b) Demonstration of activities cannot be planned
(c) The Records cannot be prepared
(d) All the above
Surprise visit means.
(a) Without prior (b) With prior information
information
(c) Scheduled (d) Announced Inspection
Inspection
Pick out the visit, which is to assist the organization of
school sports meet, district sports meet, play day etc.
(a) Scheduled Visit (b) Surprise Visit
(c) Visit on Request (d) Social Visit
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1049. If Regional Inspector of Physical Education visits the
1050.
1051. Neighbours School, the visit comes under
1052.
(a) Scheduled Visit (b) Surprise Visit
1053.
1054. (c) Visit on Request (d) Social Visit
1055.
What is advantage of conference?
(a) To discuss May (b) To arrange sports meet
problems
(c) To implement the (d) All the above
new syllabus
The Regional Inspector of Physical Education must
visit the schools.
(a) At least once in three (b) Once in two year
year
(c) At least once in a (d) At least once in five
year year
A Suggestive bulletin is.
(a) The Order from higher authority to be followed
strictly
(b) A Recommendation form supervisor
(c) Almost a personal letter
(d) All the above
The order from higher authorities to be followed
strictly comes under.
(a) Suggestive Bulletin (b) Mandatory Bulletin
(c) Personal Bulletin (d) None of these
The “Society” was.
(a) The People (b) The Place of their
Residence
(c) The inter action of (d) The system that keeps it
the group together
The chief vehicle for culture transmission is.
(a) Language (b) Reading
(c) Sports (d) All the above
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1056. International Sport needs.
1057.
1058. (a) Co-Ordination (b) Peace
1059.
(c) Spirit of friendship (d) All the above
1060.
1061. Sport inter links.
1062.
1063. (a) Politics (b) Economics Culture
1064.
(c) Science (d) All the above
National Integration means.
(a) Knowledge link (b) Linking States &
Provisions
(c) Diversity in unity (d) Unity in diversity
International Sports meets facilitates.
(a) Trade among the (b) Fight among the
countries countries
(c) Competitiveness (d) Co-Operation among
among the countries the countries
Sport has become ............... of making.
(a) Enemy (b) Partner
(c) Entertainment (d) None of these
Social functions & international sporting activity are.
(a) Informative function (b) Communicative
function
(c) Governing function (d) All the above
.............. plays an important role in promoting national
integration.
(a) Education (b) Books
(c) Media (d) None of these
Sports Authority of India started in the year ................
(a) 1961 (b) 1971
(c) 1964 (d) 1982
Expand SAI.
(a) Sports Articles India (b) Sports and Information
Ltd
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(c) Sports Authority of (d) Shooting Association of
India India
1065. The aim of SAI is to.
1066. (a) Produce high (b) Ensure code of contact
1067. Professional
1068.
1069. (c) Produce good coach (d) Produce sports items
1070.
1071. Expand NIS.
1072.
1073. (a) National Institute of (b) National Information
Sports System
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Identify the first president of SAI.
(a) Rajiv Gandhi (b) Indira Gandhi
(c) Karna Singh (d) C.V. Narayanan
National Institute of Sports was formed in the year.
(a) 1951 (b) 1961
(c) 1963 (d) 1941
Pre-School stage children need diet rich in.
(a) Proteins (b) Fats
(c) Carbohydrates (d) None of these
Protein builds.
(a) Bone Tissue (b) Nerve Tissue
(c) Muscle Tissue (d) None of these
Vitamin B6 is present in.
(a) Egg (b) Milk
(c) Liver (d) None of these
Vitamin D is rich in.
(a) Butter (b) Egg yolk
(c) Milk (d) Liver
Sunlight is a source of.
(a) Vitamin D (b) Vitamin C
(c) Vitamin B (d) None of these
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1074. Rickets is caused due to the deficiency of,
1075.
1076. (a) Vitamin D (b) Vitamin B
1077.
1078. (c) Vitamin A (d) None of these
1079.
1080. Functions of vitamin and minerals are.
1081.
1082. (a) Protection (b) Energy giving
1083.
(c) Body Building (d) None of these
Osteoporosis disease occurs in.
(a) Nerves (b) Bones
(c) Muscles (d) Ligaments
Carbohydrates help in.
(a) Protection (b) Energy giving
(c) Body Building (d) None of these
The condition in which one cannot see distant objects
clearly is known as.
(a) Anaemia (b) Myopia
(c) Hypermetropia (d) None of these
The condition in which one cannot see close objects
clearly is known as.
(a) Hypermetropia (b) Myopia
(c) Rickets (d) None of these
Vitamin ‘A’ deficiency disease is.
(a) Exophthalmia (b) Night Blindness
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Which vitamin is known as “Reproduction Vitamin”?
(a) Vitamin E (b) Vitamin K
(c) Vitamin A (d) None of these
as “Coagulation
Which vitamin is known or
Vitamin K
antihaemorrhagic Vitamin”?
(a) Vitamin E (b)
(c) Vitamin A (d) None of these
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) deficiency diseases is.
(a) Scurvy (b) Beriberi
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(c) Night Blindness (d) None of these
1084. The rich source of carbohydrate is.
1085.
1086. (a) Cereals (b) Wheat
1087.
1088. (c) Milk (d) None of these
1089.
1090. The rich source of fat is.
1091.
1092. (a) Meat (b) Butter
(c) Milk (d) All the above
The rich source of protein is.
(a) Fish (b) Milk
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The food, which provide fuel to human body.
(a) Fat & Carbohydrate (b) Fat & Protein
(c) Protein & (d) All the above
Carbohydrate
The carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen & Nitrogen are the
constituents of.
(a) Carbohydrate (b) Proteins
(c) Fat (d) None of these
Fish, Liver, Milk & Milk products are rich source of.
(a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin K
(c) Vitamin E (d) Vitamin D
Which Vitamins is formed under the influence of
sunlight. (b) Vitamin K
(a) Vitamin A
(c) Vitamin E (d) Vitamin D
Deficiency of Vitamin K causes.
(a) Prolonged blood (b) Rickets
clotting time (d) None of these
(c) Beriberi
Which Vitamins is synthesized under the influences of
bacteria in the intestine.
(a) Vitamin K (b) Vitamin A
(c) Vitamin E (d) Vitamin D
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1093. The vitamin A,D,E and K are together known as.
1094.
1095. (a) Water Soluble (b) Fat Soluble
1096.
1097. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1098.
Deficiency of Vitamin B12 leads to.
1099.
1100. (a) Anaemia (b) Pellagra
(c) Retarded Growth (d) None of these
The antithetic vitamin is.
(a) Vitamin D (b) Vitamin A
(c) Vitamin C (d) None of these
The deficiency of which vitamin causes inflammation of
tongue (glossitis).
(a) Riboflavin (B2) (b) Thiamine (B1)
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Which Vitamin is known as ‘antiberiberi’ or
antineuritic Vitamin.
(a) Riboflavin (B2) (b) Thiamine (B1)
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The deficiency of which Vitamin effects on the
peripheral nervous system, digestive tract, and
circulatory system.
(a) Riboflavin (B2) (b) Thiamine (B1)
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Pellagra is due to the deficiency of.
(a) Niacin (b) Pyridoxine
(c) Biotin (d) None of these
Pernicious anaemia is due to the deficiency of.
(a) Cyanocobalamin (b) Folic acid group
(B12)
(c) Pantothenic acid (d) Pyridoxine (B6)
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1001. B 1021. B Answer 1061. D 1081. A
1002. C 1022. A 1062. A 1082. B
1003. B 1023. C 1041. A 1063. D 1083. A
1004. C 1024. B 1042. C 1064. C 1084. A
1005. D 1025. B 1043. B 1065. C 1085. A
1006. B 1026. A 1044. D 1066. A 1086. B
1007. A 1027. C 1045. B 1067. A 1087. A
1008. C 1028. A 1046. A 1068. B 1088. B
1009. D 1029. C 1047. A 1069. A 1089. D
1010. B 1030. D 1048. C 1070. C 1090. D
1011. B 1031. A 1049. D 1071. A 1091. A
1012. A 1032. C 1050. A 1072. C 1092. A
1013. D 1033. D 1051. A 1073. A 1093. B
1014. A 1034. B 1052. B 1074. A 1094. A
1015. B 1035. B 1053. B 1075. C 1095. A
1016. C 1036. A 1054. D 1076. B 1096. A
1017. D 1037. A 1055. D 1077. B 1097. B
1018. B 1038. C 1056. D 1078. C 1098. B
1019. D 1039. A 1057. D 1079. B 1099. A
1020. A 1040. D 1058. D 1080. C 1100. A
1059. D
1060. B
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Unit-12
1101. Anemia is due to the deficiency of.
(a) Cyanocobalamin (b) Folic acid group
(B12) (40 Pyridoxine)
(c) Pantothenic acid (d) None of these
1102. The chemical reactions of the protoplasm can take
place only in the medium of.
(a) Water (b) Blood
(c) Plasma (d) None of these
1103. You get protein of high quality from.
(a) Seeds (b) Nut Products
(c) Beans with corn (d) Egg
1104. During the end of the prolonged exercise the major
food fuel is.
(a) Fat (b) Protein
(c) Carbohydrate (d) None of these
1105. The sum total of all the chemical reactions that take
place in the body of an organism is called.
(a) Anabolism (b) Catabolism
(c) Metabolism (d) None of these
1106. The Constructive or building up process is known as.
(a) Anabolism (b) Catabolism
(c) Metabolism (d) None of these
1107. The distractive or breaking down process is known as.
(a) Anabolism (b) Catabolism
(c) Metabolism (d) None of these
1108. The energy releasing reactions are called.
(a) Anabolic (b) Exergonic Reaction
Reaction
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1109. The major food fuel during exercise of short duration
is.
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(a) Fat (b) Protein
(c) Carbohydrate (d) None of these
1110. Which of the following provide energy to the body?
1111.
1112. (a) Fat (b) Protein
1113.
1114. (c) Carbohydrate (d) All the above
1115.
1116. Proteins forms the major part of diet for.
1117. (a) Strength (b) Endurance Dominating
1118. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Carbohydrates forms the major part of diet for.
(a) Throwers (b) Sprinters
(c) Swimmers (d) Long Distance Runners
The chief source of Vitamin ‘C’ is.
(a) Egg (b) Milk
(c) Banana (d) None of these
The diet for a weight lifter shall be rich in.
(a) Protein (b) Fats
(c) Carbohydrates (d) All the above
Balanced diet should contain.
(a) Protein (b) Carbohydrates
(c) Vitamins (d) All the above
One gram of test yields
(a) 8 calories of heat (b) 9.3 calories of heat
(c) 4.8 calories of (d) 6 calories of heat
heat
The immediate source of energy for muscular
contraction is.
(a) ATP (b) Fat
(c) ADP (d) None of these
Proteins help in.
(a) Maintaining (b) Maintaining Immunity
(c) Body Building (d) None of these
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1119. The metabolic pathway of carbohydrates, proteins and
1120.
1121. fats is.
1122.
1123. (a) Krebs Cycle (b) Glycolysis
1124.
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1125.
1126. Metabolism is concerned with.
1127.
(a) Respiratory (b) Nervous System
(c) Digestive System (d) Circulatory System
The supreme governing body of WHO is.
(a) World Health (b) South East Asia Region
Assembly
(c) UNICEF (d) None of these
C.P. Release Energy.
(a) Directly (b) With the help of Glucose
(c) With the help of (d) All the above
ATP
Beriberi is caused due to the deficiency of.
(a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin B
(c) Vitamin C (d) Vitamin K
Anatomy deals with the study of.
(a) Structure of the (b) Functions of the human
human body body
(c) Movement of the(d) None of these
human body
The study of structure and function of a cell is.
(a) Cytology (b) Myology
(c) Anthology (d) Anatomy
Function of Mitochondria is.
(a) Cell division (b) Cell Respiration and ATP
production
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The minute structure of human body is.
(a) Tissue (b) Organ
(c) Cell (d) None of these
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1128. The protoplasm of cell is composed of.
1129.
1130. (a) Nucleus (b) Cytoplasm
1131.
1132. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1133.
1134. The viscous fluid present in the cytoplasm is.
1135. (a) Hyaloplasm (b) Orgenellae
1136.
1137. (c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The Fluid presents in the Mitochondrion is.
(a) Matrix (b) Cristae
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The Powerhouse of the cell is.
(a) Mitochondria (b) Ribosome’s
(c) Lysosome’s (d) None of these
The Function of Lysosomes is.
(a) Phagosome (b) Cellular Digestion
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The place where two or more bones meet.
(a) Muscle (b) Joint
(c) Ligaments (d) Tendons
The opening of the occipital bone is called.
(a) Foramen (b) Occipital Condyles
Magnum
(c) Sphenoid (d) None of these
The study if muscles are known as.
(a) Histology (b) Myology
(c) Anthropology (d) None of these
How many muscles constitute the human body?
(a) 637 (b) 638
(c) 640 (d) 639
A Normal Human body has.
(a) One Kidney (b) Three Kidney
(c) Four Kidney (d) Two Kidney
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1138. The name of the outermost covering of the muscle is.
1139.
1140. (a) Epimysium (b) Perimysium
1141.
1142. (c) Endomysium (d) None of these
1143.
The Energy required for the Immediate Contraction of
1144.
1145. the Muscle from. (b) Creatine Phosphate
1146. (a) ATP
(c) Glycogen (d) None of these
The major Excretory organs of human body.
(a) Skin (b) Kidneys
(c) Lung (d) Heart
The shape of the kidney is.
(a) Circular (b) Oval
(c) Bean (d) None of these
The Bowman’s capsule and the glomeruli of the
kidneys are together known as.
(a) Malpighian body (b) Glomerular Filtrate
(c) Collecting Tubule (d) None of the above
The renal blood flow.
(a) Decreases during (b) Increases during Exercise
Exercise
(c) First Increase (d) None of these
then Decrease
Which is the master gland of the human body?
(a) Pituitary (b) Adrenal
(c) Thymus (d) None of these
The colour of the pituitary gland is.
(a) Reddish Gray (b) White Gray
(c) Blue (d) Green
The pituitary gland is situated at.
(a) Neck (b) Skull
(c) Base of the brain (d) None of these
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1147. The Thyroid gland is situated at.
1148.
1149. (a) Base of the brain (b) Root of the throat
1150.
1151. (c) Skull (d) Chest
1152. In the human body adrenal glands are.
1153.
1154. (a) 4 (b) 3
1155.
(c) 2 (d) 1
The place where the brain is located in.
(a) Cranial Cavity (b) Meninges
(c) Fossa (d) None of these
The outer region of the cerebrum is.
(a) White Matter (b) Gray Matter
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The Co-Ordination of all muscular activities and the
maintenance of the equilibrium or balance of the body
are controlled by.
(a) Cerebellum (b) Cerebrum
(c) Hypothalamus (d) None of these
Which part of the brain serves as a conductor of
impulses? (b) Dorsal Fissure
(a) Spinal Cord
(c) Ventral Fissure (d) None of these
All Involuntary Functions are controlled by.
(a) Autonomous Nervou(sb) Sympathetic Nervous
System System
(c) Hypothalamus (d) All the above
The cerebral cortex of the brain communicates with
other parts of the nervous system through.
(a) Nerve Tracts (b) Impulses
(c) Blood (d) All the above
The lateral branches of Axon is called.
(a) Collaterals (b) Medullary Sheath
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
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1156. Which portion of the brain is known as the seat of
1157.
1158. Intelligence, Sensation, Will, Memory and Emotion?
1159.
1160. (a) Cerebrum (b) Cerebellum
1161.
1162. (c) Forebrain (d) Hypothalamus
1163.
1164. The liquid part of the blood is known as.
(a) Plasma (b) Sucrose
(c) Cerebrospinal (d) None of these
Fluid
Water forms about 78% of the blood.
(a) True (b) False
(c) Partially True (d) Partially False
Blood forms about 1/11 of the body weight in a normal
adult individual. (b) False
(a) True
(c) Partially True (d) Partially False
The proteins present in the blood plasma are.
(a) Albumin (b) Globulin
(c) Fibrinogen (d) All the above
The protein responsible for the Osmotic Pressure of the
blood is.
(a) Albumin (b) Globulin
(c) Fibrinogen (d) All the above
The protein responsible for the development of
resistance to infection is.
(a) Globulin (b) Albumin
(c) Fibrinogen (d) All the above
The protein responsible for the Coagulation (Clotting
of blood) of blood is.
(a) Globulin (b) Albumin
(c) Fibrinogen (d) All the above
Hemoglobin is present in.
(a) Erythrocytes (b) Leucocytes (WBC)
(RBC)
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(c) Platelets (d) All the above
(Thrombocytes)
1165. The Oxygen carrying pigment of the RBC is.
1166.
(a) Hemoglobin (b) Plasma
1167.
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
1168.
1169. The Condition when Hemoglobin content of the blood
1170.
1171. falls below Normal is.
1172.
1173. (a) Anemia (b) Albinism
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
Nutrients which combined with protein to make
Hemoglobin is. (b) Calcium
(a) Iron
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The average life span of a mature R.B.C. is about.
(a) 120 days (b) 110 days
(c) 90 days (d) 60 days
The life span of W.B.C. is.
(a) 3-12 days (b) 4-16 days
(c) 3-10 days (d) None of these
The R.B.C.’s are produced in.
(a) Livers & Spledn (b) Liver & Kidney
(c) Both the above (d) None of the above
The Decrease of Leucocytes below 400 is known as.
(a) Leucocytosis (b) Leucopoenia
(c) Leukaemia (d) None of these
The Blood cells without Nucleus is.
(a) Platelet’s (b) R.B.C.
(c) W.B.C. (d) None of these
Platelets are formed in the.
(a) Bone Marrow (b) Spleen
(c) Liver (d) None of these
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