Question : 91.Boys tend to have more lean muscle and less fat : 1245356

91.Boys tend to have more lean muscle and less fat than girls do during elementary school years. This would tend to give boys an advantage in which of the following activities?

a.throwing a ballc.hanging from a bar for timed periods

b.catching a balld.running distances

92.Dolph is 12-years-old, and he regularly runs around with his friends and gets a good amount of activity for 2 hours each day. According to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports (2004) Dolph

a.is at increased risk of significant bone or ligament damage due to his unusually high levels of physical activity.

b.is getting less than the recommended amount of daily activity for a boy his age.

c.is getting exactly as much activity as is recommended for a boy his age.

d.is getting twice as much activity as is recommended for a boy his age.

93.Which of the following conditions that is inextricably linked to physical fitness has now reached epidemic levels in the United States, according to the US Surgeon General?

a.diabetesc.obesity

b.arthritisd.atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis

94.When school-age children are tested on a battery of physical fitness tests, more than half of them fail to meet standards for adequate performance. These tests include

a.riding three miles on a bicycle.c.doing pull-ups.

b.swimming 500 meters.d.a two-mile jog.

95.Research has found that when high school students take physical education classes, a majority (at least half) of their time in those classes is spent

a.stretching.

b.standing around.

c.running.

d.learning the rules to sports and games rather than playing them.

96.Which of the following is the BEST summary of the pros and cons of having children participate in organized sporting activities?

a.There are both benefits and potential hazards to such activities.

b.The benefits are so severely outweighed by the dangers, particularly the risk of injury, that many such leagues have shut down due to lack of enrollment.

c.The likelihood of an injury occurring is so low that parents need not be concerned about it.

d.When children have a coach who stresses winning and emphasizes the outcome, kids are more highly motivated to do well and have a more positive experience.

97.Which of the following outcomes has been linked to youth sports participation in several research studies?

a.the development of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

b.delinquent and antisocial behavior

c.stunted physical growth

d.obsessive-compulsive disorder

98.Which statement about youth sports is true?

a.Participating in sports seems to significantly decrease involvement in delinquent behaviors.

b.When teens find a sport “stressful,” they tend to compensate with greater effort.

c.The greatest benefit of involvement is found with coaches who rely heavily on criticism and punishment.

d.Sports involvement can lead to improved social skills.

99.If a teacher felt that the theory of multiple intelligences by Gardner was the best way to conceptualize a child’s education, how might he run his class?

a.By finding out which area a child is strongest in, and then putting greatest emphasis on that area.

b.By engaging as many intelligence types as possible when teaching a particular subject or topic.

c.By remembering that each child is a combination of practical, creative, and analytic intelligence.

d.By making sure to administer regular intelligence tests in classes (preferably at least monthly) to track any changes, and then to adjust the educational direction according to those class changes.

100.How have schools reacted to the idea of employing Gardner’s ideas in the classroom?

a.Some have used it and have reported favorable results, while others have resisted this sort of change in direction.

b.They have universally rejected this as an untested, unproven form of educational curriculum.

c.They have really had no choice, as it was mandated by all 50 states for inclusion across all curricula.

d.Most who have used it have reported that students fell behind and did not keep up the pace with expected educational outcomes.

 

 

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