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Subject physical education
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date December, 2010
City, State ,


Question Paper

PAPER-II
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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Number of Pages in this Booklet 16 Number of Questions in this Booklet 50 Instructions for the Candidates

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two
marks. Attempt all the questions.
6. Match List-I with List-II and select
1. Gymnastics was most popular in the correct answer from the codes

Scandinavia


given below

Japan



List I List II
Germany
I. Formal System of 1. Palestra
Spartan Education Sparta
II. Institution of 2. Agoge Higher Learning 2. Plato is referred to as the father of III. Public Baths 3. Thermae

Idealism


with Sports and

Naturalism

Fitness Clubs
IV. Atherian Wrestling 4. School of School Grammatics

Pragmatism


Essentialism



Codes
I II III IV
3. Man's most potent socialization 2 4 3 1 process is 2 4 1 3 Social courtesy 2 3 1 4
Social visits 2 1 3 4

Social understanding


Social interaction


7. In Hypoxia little O2 reaches
Brain cells Heart
4. The most powerful factors for

Lungs Tissues growth and development are


Genetic factors


8. Muscle activity is entirely dependent
on

Environmental factors


Supply of Oxygen

Nutritional factors

Nerve and blood supply Specific programme for Environmental stimulation Physical Education Nutritional input
5. The Olympic Motto 'Citius, Altius, 9. Power Sports Athletes generally
Fortius' was coined by make use of diuretics in order to
Baron Pierre de Coubertin increase blood supply
Father Henry Didion increase muscle strength
Juan Antonio Samaranch bring down tension
Suresh Kalmadi manage loose body weight


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10. The no. of hours required for carbohydrate loading before competition is

3 to 6 hrs.


6 to 9 hrs.


9 to 10 hrs.


1 to 4 hrs.



11. Make the correct choice from Assertion and the Reason from the codes given below
Assertion The Pyruvic Acid formed during aerobic glycolysis in the Kreb's cycle passes into mitochondria. It is further oxidised.
Reason In Kreb's cycle, oxidation of Pyruvic Acid produces Energy, Carbon di­oxide, Water and Lactic Acid.

Codes

Both and are correct.


is correct, but is wrong.


is wrong, but is correct.


Both and are wrong.



12. In Second Class Lever, resistance is located between

Fulcrum and force


Force and resistance


Fulcrum and resistance


None of the above



13. Which of the following is not banned by International Olympic Committee

Cocaine


Marijuana


Ephedrine


Alcohol



14. In sprinting races, the most important factor is

Leg power


Heart size


Leg length


Type of muscle fibre



15. The height and time of the flight of a projectile depend only on

Initial vertical velocity


Horizontal velocity


Power of the thrust


Angle of release



16. Hyper extension occurs when the angle of extension is beyond

60°


90°


180°


80°



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90°


180°


80°



17. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II
I. Hinge Joint 1. Knees, Elbows Phalanges
II. Saddle Joint 2. Thumb
III. Amphiarthrosis 3. Slightly
Joint movable joint
IV. Diarthrosis Joint 4. Freely movable joint


Codes
I II III IV

1 2 3 4


3 2 1 4


2 3 1 4


1 2 4 3



18. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II
I. Hunger 1. Nurture
II. Gregariousness 2. Unlearned motive
III. Curiosity 3. Social drives
IV. Environment 4. Wonder


Codes
I II III IV

2 1 3 4


2 3 4 1


1 2 3 4


3 2 4 1



19. Which of the following is not correctly matched

Kyphosis Convexity of thoracic region of spine


Lordosis Inward curvature of spine


Scoliosis Exaggeration on normal concavity of lumber region


Flat Foot Existence of good arch of the foot



20. Trial and Error learning is also known as

Organised learning


Self learning


Instinctive learning


Informal learning



21. When a tennis player attempts to learn golf it is

Positive transfer


Negative transfer


Zero transfer


None of the above



22. Inter-personal conflicts among team­mates are generally due to lack of

Goodwill


Skill level


Efforts


All the above



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1 2 3 4


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23. Make the correct choice from Assertion and the Reason from the codes given below
Assertion The management of professional sports like football, baseball or basketball recruit players with very high pay.
Reason From the above statement one can deduce that players play for the sake of money only.


Codes

Both and are correct.


is wrong, but is correct.


is correct, but is wrong.


Both and are wrong.



24. Which of the following facilities is most important for implementing school physical education curriculum

Synthetic hockey field


Indoor pistol shooting range


Indoor badminton hall


Indoor multi-purpose hall



25. Intramural competitions are important for

School level


College level


University level


All the above



26. Growth in elementary stage as compared to the early childhood moves at a

Slower pace


Same pace


Faster pace


Very very fast pace



27. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II

I. Time-table 1. Course of study offered by an institution
II. Syllabus 2. A document including all the learning experiences provided to the students
III. Curriculum 3. Outline of contents
IV. Professional 4. A document
Ethics showing what to be done by whom and at what time


Codes
I II III IV

4 3 1 2


3 4 1 2


4 3 2 1


3 1 2 4



28. Health of a person is significantly influenced by

Routine


Life-style


Attitude


Aptitude



29. The important nutrient found in fish is

Omega-3


Vitamin K


Zinc


Copper



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30. For every kg. of body weight the basic energy required per hour is

1.3 cal.


1.5 cal.


1.7 cal.


1.9 cal.



31. A communicable disease that hit India in 2009 was

Cholera


Typhoid


AIDS


H1N1



32. Which of the following is correctly matched

Infection of the Contagious soft part around disease the tooth


Infection of Trachoma the eye


A disease that Periodental spreads from infection one organism to another


Infection of Conjunctivitis throat, nose and eyes



33. Principles of overloading is that

Load should be maximum


According to the capacity of athlete


Load should be more than optimal


According to the body weight



34. Isotonic contraction can also be called

Dynamic contraction


Static contraction


Concentric contraction


Eccentric contraction



35. Which of the following events is not included in heptathlon

High Jump


100 m. sprint


Javelin Throw


Discus Throw



36. Which of the following game does not provide time-out during play

Volleyball


Football


Handball


Basketball



37. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II

I. Badminton 1. Harbans Singh Test
II. Hockey 2. Lockhart-McPherson Test
III. Physical 3. Russel Lange Test Fitness
IV. Volleyball 4. Fleishman Battery

Codes
I II III IV

4 3 2 1


3 2 4 1


1 3 2 4


2 1 4 3



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4 3 2 1


3 2 4 1


1 3 2 4


2 1 4 3



38. Descriptive study in Research describes and interprets

Present status


Past status


Future status


None of the above



39. If a distribution of scores is symmetrical its Mean and Median will

be the same


over shadow the mode


stand poles apart


not coincide



40. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II
I. Hamstrings 1. Hips
II. Gluteus 2. Laterally in the back
III. Latissimus Dorsi 3. Back of thighs
IV. Gastrocnemius 4. Calf


Codes
I II III IV

2 1 3 4


1 4 2 3


3 1 2 4


4 2 3 1



41. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II

I. Bar diagram 1. No dimensional diagrams
II. Histogram 2. Three dimensional diagrams
III. Cubes 3. Two dimensional diagrams
IV. Pictograms 4. One dimensional diagram

Codes
I II III IV

1 2 3 4


4 3 1 2


4 2 1 3


4 3 2 1



42. Which of the following is not a Test of Cardiovascular Endurance

Tutle Pulse Ratio Test


Philips JCR Test


Harvard Step Test


Run Walk Test



43. Which one of the following is not the function of management

Planning


Union leadership


Directing


Co-ordinating



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I II III IV

2 1 3 4


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3 1 2 4


4 2 3 1



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4 2 1 3
4 3 2 1

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44. Participative type of leadership

allows subordinates to take decision


seeks inputs from subordinates


directs subordinates


involves subordinates in decision making



45. For a good test the descending sequence of importance of its components is

Validity, reliability, objectivity, administrability


Reliability, validity, objectivity, administrability


Validity, objectivity, reliability, administrability


Administrability, validity, reliability, objectivity



46. Maximum volume of air forcefully expired after minimal inspiration is called

Stroke volume


Tidal volume


Vital capacity


Minute volume



47. The state of balance and equilibrium in internal physiological conditions is known as

Metabolism


Hypokinetics


Homeostasis


Anabolism



48. In 110 m Hurdle Race the distance from the starting line to the first hurdle is

15 m 13.72 m


13.50 m 13.60 m



49. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II

I. Test 1. A group of participants, treatments selected from a larger population
II. Inference 2. A statistical technique to assess differences between two groups
III. Sample 3. Generalization of results to some larger group
IV. Population 4. The larger group from which a sample is taken

Codes
I II III IV

2 3 4 1


2 1 3 4


2 3 1 4


2 4 1 3



50. I.Q. is measured by the formula Mental age

I.Q. × 100

Chronological age Chronological age


I.Q. × 100


Mental age
Mental age

I.Q. × 100

Physiological age Physiological age


I.Q. × 100


Mental age

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