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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 September, 2013
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Question Paper

1. Select the correct option. To determine what is needed and who will do it, is an important task of a manager. Technically it is known as

Staffing

Organizing

Leading

Controlling



2. Select the correct option Intramural and extramural are two important programmes of physical education. Among them intramural is

A recreative sport

A competitive sport

A fitness sport

An indigenous sport


3. Select the correct option. In the field of human interaction, the essence of management is

Co-operation

Co-ordination

Co-action

Co-existence


4. Select the correct option. Eysenck personality inventory measures

only one dimension of personality

only two dimensions of personality

only four dimensions of personality

All dimensions of personality


5. The Brozek et al (1963) equation for computing body fat from body density is

Fat [2.39/1.57 × Body density 4.19] × 100

Fat [(4.57 ÷ Body density) 5.142] × 100

Fat [(4.57 ÷ Body density) 4.142] × 100

Fat [4.507/100 × Body density 6.142] × 100

6. A variable that is responsible for bringing about a change is called

Controlled variable

Dependent variable

Independent variable

Constant variable


7. The value of coefficient of correlation ranges between

00 1.00

00

1.00 00

1.00


8. Mode is a measure of central tendency. It is considered as

Average of the scores

Most frequently occurring score

Value in middle

Sum of all scores



9. The research where the investigator can manipulate treatments to cause things happen is

Qualitative research

Analytical research

Experimental research

Descriptive research



10. Cluster sampling is a type of

Purposive sampling

Probability sampling

Non-Probability sampling

Non-Random sampling



11. Select the correct option. A 40 year old man has a resting heart rate of 75 beats per minute, a maximum heart rate of 180 beats per minute. What will be his training heart rate at 60% of intensity

132 beats per minute

140 beats per minute

142 beats per minute

138 beats per minute


12. Select the correct option. Each Myosin filament is surrounded by

Four Actin Filament

Five Actin Filament

Six Actin Filament

Five Tropomyosin molecules


13. Select the correct option. The threshhold of neural excitation is

11 mV

9 mV

12 mV

10 mV


14. Select the correct option. Requirement for building new tissues for growth of a human body is

Carbohydrates

Fat

Protein

Vitamin


15. Select the correct option. A new modified Olympic Oath was taken considering some desired changes in regard to drugs and competing for the glory of the team instead of nation in the Olympic Games of

Sydney 2000

Athens 2004

Beijing 2008

London 2012


16. Select the correct option. Insulin is secreted by

Liver

Pituitary

Pancreas

Thyroid


17. Select the correct option. Night blindness is caused due to deficiency of

Vitamin D

Vitamin A

Vitamin E

Vitamin K


18. In position of a crouch start, the hip line and shoulder line are maintained in the following way

Shoulder line is higher than the hip line.

Shoulder line and hip line are at same level.

Hip line is lower than shoulder line.

Hip line is higher than shoulder line.



19. Resistance of an object to change in its state of motion is

Velocity

Acceleration

Inertia

Momentum



20. Select the correct option. The credit of introducing the term "Play way" in education goes to

John Dewey

Friedrich Froebel

Plato

Caldwell Cook



21. Two major branches of Mechanics are

Dynamics and kinetics

Kinetics and kinematics

Kinematics and Statics

Statics and Dynamics



22. Select the correct option. The use of a particular method of teaching depends on

Skill of the teacher

Sex age of the teacher

Nature of the activity

Qualification of teacher



23. Competition is a process that encompass four distinct events/stages.
I. Subjective competitive situation.
II. Response.
III. Objective competitive situation.
IV.Consequences.
Put these stages in correct sequence.
Codes.

II, IV, III

III, II, IV

IV, III, II

II, IV, III, I




24. Select the correction option Leading is an important function of management. Leading involves many works such as

Directing, Motivating, Monitoring.

Motivating, Role modelling, Directing.

Role modelling, Recruiting, Goal setting.

Monitoring, Recruiting, Motivating.


25. The knowledge test demands measurement of
I. Information
II. Application
III. Recognition
IV. Reviewal
V. Appraisal
Find the correct combination.

I and III


II and III


II and IV


II, III, IV and V


26. The development of simple reaction time may be achieved by employing the following methods
I. Repeated Reaction
II. The Analytic Method
III. The Selective Reaction
IV. The Sensomotor Method
Find the correct combination

III and IV

II and III

II and IV

II, III and IV


27. The determinants of Max VO2 are
I. Capillary network
II. Atreo-venous O2 difference
III. Viscosity of the blood
IV. Sino atrial pacemaker
Select the right combination.

II IV

II, III IV

I II

II IV


28. Factors affecting development of flexibility are
I. Structure of a joint.
II. Type of a joint.
III. Age and Sex
IV. Fatigue
Find the correct combination.

I and III

III and IV

II and III

II, III and IV



29. Aggressive behaviour of a player is affected by
I. Hereditary
II. Emotional identification with their team.
III. Situational factors
IV. Game circumstances
Find the correct combination.

II IV

I IV

I II

III II



30. Anaerobic training enhances
I. Glycolytic capacity
II. Fibre hypertrophy
III. Mitochondrial size
IV. Electron transport system capacity.
Select the correct combination.

I II

I III

II IV

II IV



31. Arrange the following phases of action of discus throw according to their sequence of execution from the code given below
I. Release action
II. Rotation
III. Release stance
IV. Preliminary swing

Codes

IV, II, III, I

II, III, IV

III, IV, II

IV, II, III




32. Intrinsic motivation include
I. Knowledge
II. Praise
III. Accomplishment
IV. Awards
Find the correct combination

III IV

II I

I III

IV II


33. Arrange the following institutes in chronological order of their inception in India.
I. Sports Authority of India, New Delhi.
II. All India Council of Sports.
III. Lakshmibai College of Physical Education, Gwalior.
IV. YMCA College of Physical Education, Madras.

Codes

IV, II, III, I

III, IV, II

IV, III, II

II, IV, III


34. Match List-I with List-II using the codes given below
List I List II
I. National teaching aid 1. Television
II. Extracurricular teaching aid 2. Model
III. Audio-visual teaching aid 3. Camp
IV. Visual teaching aid 4. Museum

Codes

I II III IV

3 4 2 1

4 3 1 2

2 3 4 1

1 4 2 3


35. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and other as Reason
Assertion The tremendous growth of interest in sport and fitness in our society has resulted in increased career opportunities for qualified physical educators.
Reason Modern fast living is a hindrance to mass participation in sport.
In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes

Both and are right and is the correct explanation of

Both and are right, but is not the correct explanation of

is right, but is wrong.

is wrong, but is right.


36. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct option using the codes given below List I List II
I. Physical Barriers to Communication 1. Difference
II. Personal Barriers to Communication 2. Distance
III. Language Barriers to Communication 3. Relationship
IV. Status Barriers to Communication 4. Symbol

Codes

I II III IV
4 3 2 1

3 2 1 4

2 1 4 3

1 4 3 2



37. Match the tests with their coefficient of validities.
Test Validity
I. Adam Physical Education Scale 1. 0.43
II. Cowell's social adjustment index 2. 0.93
III. Blanchard Behaviour Rating scale 3. 0.62
IV. Johnson Sportsman Attitude scales 4. 0.77
5. 0.73

Codes

I II III IV

5 4 3 1

4 5 2 1

4 3 2 1

5 4 3 2


38. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct option using the codesgiven below.
List I List II
I. The Relation expressed in time between working and recovery phases of training. 1. Inter-muscular Co-ordination
II. The result of a correct alternation between stimulation regeneration between work and rest. 2. Intramuscular Co-ordination
III. The interaction of various muscular groups during performance. 3. Adaption Process
IV. The interaction of the neuromuscular units which simultaneously take part in the task. 4. Density of Training

Codes

I II III IV

3 1 4 2

1 3 4 2

4 1 3 2

4 3 1 2


39. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct option from the codes given below
List I List II
I.Muscle spindle 1. Actin fibre
II. Triad 2. Oxygen
III. Z-line 3. Calcium ions
IV. Myoglobin 4. Stretch reflex
5. Myosinfilament

Codes

I II III IV
5 1 4 2

4 3 1 2

1 5 4 3

3 1 4 2



40. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below
List I List II
I. Beliefs 1. Behaviour
II. Cognitive ability 2. Attitude
III. Emotional ability 3. Perception
IV. Aggression 4. Auto-regulation

Codes

I II III IV
2 3 4 1

1 2 3 4

3 4 1 2

4 1 2 3



41. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct option using the codesgiven below
List I List II
I. Subzero level recreation 1. Painting
II. Active recreation 2. Watching TV
III. Passive recreation 3. Gambling
IV. Creative recreation 4. Playing

Codes

I II III IV
3 4 2 1

4 3 1 2

2 4 3 1

3 2 1 4

42. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct option using the codes given below
List I List II
I. Asthemic 1. Short, fatty
II. Athletic 2. Lin and thin
III. Pyknic 3. Well built with proportionate musculature
IV. Dysplastic 4. Badly formed

Codes

I II III IV
3 4 1 2

2 3 1 4

1 2 3 4

2 3 4 1

43. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct option using the codes given below
List I List II
I. Exteroceptor 1. Receptors receiving internal stimulation.
II. Proprioceptor 2. Receptors receiving external stimulation.
III. Interoceptor 3. Receptors responding largely to injurious stimuli.
IV. Nociceptor 4. Receptors receiving stimulation from within the body

Codes

I II III IV
2 4 1 3

2 1 4 3

2 3 1 4

2 3 4 1

44. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct option using the codes given below
List I List II
I. Law of Inertia 1. Reaction Force
II. Law of Acceleration 2. Elasticity
III. Law of Action and Reaction 3. Concept of Force
IV. Law of Rebound 4. Momentum

Codes

I II III IV
1 2 3 4

3 4 2 1

4 1 2 3

3 4 1 2

45. Given below are two statements, one is Assertion and the other is Reason
Assertion Criterion referenced test are used to interpret, obtained subject's score through their comparison with some pre-determined standards.
Reason They establish minimum expected learning requirements of a content area and thus tend to encourage closed convergent thinking.
Codes

Both and are true and is right explanation of

is true, but is false.

is false, but is true.

Both and are false.

46. Given below are two statements, one of which is labelled as Assertion and other as Reason
Assertion Maximum strength is a function of the intensity of an impulse and its frequency.
Reason The maximum strength that an athlete can produce depends upon the biomechanical characteristics of a movement and the magnitude of contraction of the muscles involved.
In context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes

Both and are right, but is not the correct explanation of

Both and are right and is the correct explanation of

is wrong, but is right.

is right, but is wrong.

47. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and other as Reason
Assertion It is difficult for a coach to accurately estimate a sportsperson's level of competitive state anxiety.
Reason Coach believes that the sportsperson is suffering a decrement in performance due to elevated competitive state anxiety.
In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes

is right, but is wrong.

is wrong, but is right.

Both and are right and is the correct explanation of

Both and are right and is not the correct explanation of

48. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other as Reason
Assertion Psychological core of personality is the most basic level of personality.
Reason Psychological core is dynamic and external and constantly make adjustment to the environment.
In the context of two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes

Both are right and is the correct explanation of

Both are right, but is not the correct explanation of

is right, but is wrong.

is wrong, but is right.


49. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion and other as Reason
Assertion Health is the condition of being sound in body, mind or spirit, especially freedom from physical disease or pain.
Reason Health education aims to develop the sense of civic responsibility in the individual.
In the context of the statements which one of the following is correct
Codes

Both and are right, but is not the correct explanation of

Both and are right, but is the correct explanation of

is right, but is wrong.

is wrong, but is right.

50. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and other as Reason
Assertion The original noble idea of Coubertin to develop international understanding and good will among youth of the world has not been attained so far.
Reason Organisers have used Olympic Games to establish their economic power and political supremacy instead of translating the noble idea of Coubertin.
In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes

Both and are right, but is not the correct explanation of

is right, but is wrong.

is wrong, but is right.

Both and are right and is the correct explanation of


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