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Subject physical education
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date 02, December, 2012
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Question Paper

1. India participated in Olympic Games for the first time in

(A)1896

1900

(C)1904

1924



2. Bones in human body are classified on the basis of

(A)Structure and Functions


(B)Location and Attachment


(C)Size and Shape


(D)Joint and Movement



3. Find the correct answer

(A)Friction is a negative force for performance.


(B)Friction is a positive force for performance.


(C)Friction is negative as well as positive force for performance.


(D)Friction does not have any influence on performance.



4. Theory of insight learning was propounded by

(A)Thorndike


(B)Pavlov


(C)Kohler


(D)Cattell



5. First Teachers' Training College in India was started at

(A)Lucknow

Kandivali

(C)Chennai

Amravati



6. Aim of sports training is

(A)improvement of physical fitness.


(B)improvement of technical skills.


(C)improvement of tactical efficiency.


(D)improvement of sports performance.



7. One of the important research tool is

(A)Questionnaire


(B)Library technique


(C)Hypothesizing


(D)Survey



8. Test, Measurement and Evaluation are related with one another in the following way

(A)Measurement and Evaluation are parts of test.


(B)Evaluation and Test are parts of measurement.


(C)Test and Measurement are parts of evaluation.


(D)Evaluation is a part of both Test and Measurement.



9. Basic function of Association of India Universities is

(A)Purchase of equipment for Universities


(B)Planning of the Inter-University Competitions.


(C)Providing finance to developsports facilities


(D)Appointment of Physical Education Directors for Universities



10. Sociological foundation of physicaleducation discusses

I. Body type
II. Motor learning
III. Competition and Co-operation
IV. Socialization process Find the correct combination.

and IV

II and IV

and III

III and IV



11. The digested food material in small intestine is absorbed in

I. Duodenum
II. Vilus
III. Ilium
IV. Villi

Find the correct combination

and III

II and IV

and III

II and I

12. Angular velocity depends on

I. Radius of rotation directly.
II. Radius of rotation inversely.
III. Linear velocity directly.
IV. Linear velocity indirectly.

Find the correct combination

and III

III and II

and IV

IV and I



13. Motivation consists of

I. Direction
II. Intensity
III. Persistence
IV. All of above

Find the correct combination.

and II

II and III

and III

IV

14. Micronutrients include

I. Carbohydrate
II. Minerals
III. Vitamins
IV. Fat

Find the correct combination.

and II

II and III

(C)III and IV

IV and I



15. Interval training load depends on

I. Load volume
II. Heart rate
III. Load intensity
IV. Lactic acid concentration

Find the correct combination.

and II

I and III

and III

II and IV



16. Research problem involves the following characteristics

I. Novelty
II. Valuability
III. Feasibility
IV. Simplicity

Find the correct combination

II, III

II, III, IV

III, IV

II, IV


17. Criteria of a standard test involve

I. Reliability
II. Complexity
III. Variability
IV. Norm

Find the correct combination.

and II

II and III

(C)III and IV

IV and I




18. The primary goal of intramural competition is

I. To provide opportunity for mass participation of students.
II. To participate in Inter-school competition.
III. To provide Intra-school competition experience.
IV. To improve sports performance
for higher level of competition.

Find the correct combination.

and II

III and IV

and III

II and IV



19. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason

Assertion Self expression is the aim of physical education according to Naturalism.

Reason Naturalism believes
nothing beyond nature. In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct

(A)Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



20. Assertion Internal respiration means the exchange of gases in cell through extracellular fluid.

Reason Pulmonary circulation means systemic circulation.

In the context of above statements, which one of the following is correct

(A)Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.

21. Assertion :Lowering centre of Gravity of the body increases degree of stability.

Reason Equilibrium has indirect relation with height of Centre of Gravity.

In the context of above statements, which one of the following is correct

is true and is false.


is false and is true.


(C)Both and are false.


(D)Both and are correct.



22. Assertion Hostile aggression provokes one to harm others physically.

Reason Aggression is an intent to harm another person mentally and or physically.

In the context of above statements, which one of the following is correct

is true, but is false.


(B)Both and are true, and is the correct explanation of


(C)Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of


is false, but is correct.



23. Assertion Before independence, there was not a single physical education college in India.

Reason Y.M.C.A. College of Physical Education was started in 1920 in Chennai.

In the context of above statements, which one of the following is correct

(A)Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of


is true but is false.


is false but is true.



24. Assertion Person suffering from smallpox should be isolated.

Reason Isolation is a measure for prevention of infection. In the context of above statements, which one of the following is correct

(A)Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



25. Assertion For improvement of performance in long distance running, continuous training is effective.

Reason Continuous method of training improves basic endurance.

In the context of above statements, which one of the following statements is correct

(A)Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



26. Assertion test is used to assess the significance of difference between two means.

Reason test is a method used for inferential statistics.

In the context of above statements, which one of the following statements is correct

(A)Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are false.


(C)Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


is true and is false.


27. Assertion Lean Body Mass is the amount of body weight excluding body fat.

Reason Body composition involves components with which human body is formed.

In the context of above statements, which one of the following statements is correct

(A)Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is right.



28. Assertion Management involves organizing, administering and supervising the work.

Reason Well began is half done. In the context of above statements, which one of the following statements is correct

(A)Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of


(B)Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



29. Arrange the following events in chronological order

I. Foundation of L.C.P.E.
II. Starting of Y.M.C.A. College of Physical Education, Chennai.
III. Starting of academic department for Physical Education in Universities.
IV. Starting of M. Phil course in Physical Education.

Codes

II, IV, III

III, IV, II

III, IV

IV, III, II, I



30. Arrange the following body parts in descending order

I. Cell
II. Tissue
III. Organ
IV. System

Codes

II, III, IV

IV, III, II, I

IV, II

II, IV, III



31. Arrange the following phases of take-off in proper sequence

I. Absorption
II. Active stretching
III. Take-off
IV. Touch down

Codes

II, III, IV

IV, II, III

IV, II

II, III, IV, I



32. Arrange the following in correct sequence for skill learning

I. Associative Phase
II. Presentation stage
III. Automatization stage
IV. Cognitive stage

Codes

III, IV, II

II, IV, III

II, IV

IV, II, III, I



33. Arrange the following sequence for First Aid Management in sprain

I. Compression
II. Ice
III. Rest
IV. Elevation

Codes

III, IV, I

III, II, IV

III, II, IV

IV, II, III



34. Arrange the following phases of periodization in correct sequence

I. Preparatory phase
II. Transition phase
III. Competition phase
IV. Pre-competition phase

Codes

II, III, IV


III, IV, II


IV, III, II


IV, III

35. Arrange the following phases of research in correct sequence

I. Analysis of data
II. Drawing conclusions
III. Testing hypothesis
IV. Collecting data

Codes

III, IV

IV, III, II

II, III

III, II, IV, I



36. Arrange the following test in chronological order in respect of their origination

I. Physical fitness
II. Motor fitness
III. Health Related fitness
IV. Motor Educability

Codes

III, IV, II

II, IV, III, I

II, IV

II, III, IV



37. Arrange the following steps for managing a sports program

I. Budgeting
II. Directing
III. Planning
IV. Staffing

Codes

III, IV

III, IV, II

II, III, IV

IV, II, III



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

List I List II

a. Educational Gymnastics i. Ancient Olympics

b. Turner movement ii. Rome

c. Gladiatorial combat iii. Germany

d. Stade race iv. Sweden

Codes
a b c d

iii ii i


(B)iii iv i ii


ii iv iii


i iii iv



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

List I List II

a. Aorta i. Brings oxygenated blood to heart from lungs

b. Pulmonary vein ii. Supplies oxygenated blood to heart muscles

c. Vena-Cava iii. Brings de­oxygenated blood to lungs

iv. First artery to leave heart

d. Coronary artery v. Brings de­oxygenated blood to heart

Codes
a b c d

ii iii iv


(B)iii iv ii v


i v ii


v i iii



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

List I List II

a. Force of Gravity i. Stability

b. Frictional force ii. Rebound

c. Buoyant force iii. Free fall

d. Elastic force iv. Floating

Codes
a b c d

(A)iii i iv ii


iv ii iii


iii i iv


ii iii i



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

List I List II

a. Motivational theory i. Psycho-analytic theory
b. Play theory ii. Attribution theory
c. Learning theory iii. Social learning theory
d. Personality iv. Operant theory theory

Codes
a b c d

iii ii i


iv iii ii


(C)iii ii i iv


i iv iii



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

List I List II

a. B.M.I. i. Leanness

b. Body composition ii. Performance related fitness

c. Explosive strength iii. Health related fitness

d. Pondoral Index iv. Obesity

Codes
a b c d

iv iii ii


iii ii i


(C)iii ii i iv


i iv iii


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

List I List II

a.Penalty corner i. Volleyball

b. Penalty spot ii. Track Field

c.Libero iii. Hockey

d.Stop Board iv. Football

Codes
a b c d

iii iv i


ii iii iv


i iii ii


(D)iii iv i ii



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

List I List II

a. F-test i. Co-efficient of correlation

b. Measuring central tendency ii. Standard Deviation

c. Test of correlation iii. ANOVA

d. Measuring variability iv. Median

Codes
a b c d

iii ii iv


(B)iii iv i ii


ii iii i


i iv iii



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

List I List II

a. Miller Volley test i. Team cohesion

b. PACER ii. Badminton

c. SCAT

d. Group iii. Cardio-Environment respiratory Questionnaire endurance

iv. Anxiety

Codes
a b c d

iii iv i


(B)iii iv i ii


i ii iii


ii iii iv

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

List I List II

a. Three seconds rule i. Football

b. Throw-in ii. Hockey

c. Straight push iii. Basketball

d. Service iv. Badminton

v. Baseball

Codes

a b c d

i ii iii v

ii i iv iii

iii i ii iv

i ii v iv

47. Read the following passage and answer the question given below.

Burnout is becoming increasingly prevalent among teachers and coaches.Burnout can be defined as physical,emotional and attitudinal exhaustion. There are many causes of teacher burnout. Lack of administrative support, lack of input into the curriculum process, public criticism and the accompanying lack of community support are all factors contributing toburn out. Inadequate salaries, discipline problems too little time to do the ever-growing amount of work, large class sizes, and heavier teaching loads may also contribute to this problem. The lack of challenge, inadequate supervisory feedback and the absence of opportunities for personal and professional growth may also lead to burnout. In the coaching realm burnout may be caused by competitive seasons that seem to go on without end, administrative and community pressures and time pressures. Teacher-coach role conflict occurs when a disparity exists between the expectations associated with being a teacher and a coach, this results in a multitude of simultaneous, somewhat diverse demands. The teacher-coach unable to satisfy these demands, experiences role conflict. In both the teaching and coaching realms, personal problems may interact with professional problems to exacerbate burnout. Personal problems such as conflicts within one's family, money difficulties, or perhaps problems with relationships may cause additional stress for the individual. These stresses coupled with professional problems may hasten the onset of burnout. The consequences of burnout are many and are often quite severe, affecting teachers as well as their students. The most critical impact of burnout may be on instruction. Burned out teachers may cope with the demands of teaching by sitting on the sidelines.

47. Which of the following is the prevalent cause of 'Teacher-burn out'

(A)Lack of financial support


(B)Lack of administrative support


(C)Lack of political support


(D)Lack of family support



48. Which of the following is the most important cause of 'Coach-burn out'

(A)Administrative and community pressure


(B)Parents pressure


(C)Participant's pressure


(D)Higher authority's pressure



49. Which role conflict leads to the burn out of a teacher-coach

(A)Demands of the participants


(B)Demands of administration


(C)Demands of the parents


(D)Expectations of being a teacher-coach



50. Which of the following is the most dominant factor that leads to burn­out in teaching and coaching

(A)Political problems


(B)Social problems


(C)Personal problems


(D)Administrative problems


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