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question_answer1)
The study of human body and various forces acting on it is:
A)
biology done
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B)
biomechanics done
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C)
physiology done
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D)
anatomy done
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question_answer2)
Biomechanics helps in which of the following? (CBSE 2020)
A)
In improving technique done
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In improving designs of sports equipment done
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C)
In improving performance done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer3)
Biomechanics helps in................
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treating injuries to sportspersons done
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B)
improving performance of athletes done
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C)
increasing friction between the athlete and the ground surface done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer4)
Study of the structure, function and motion of the mechanical aspects of biological systems is called as:
A)
biomechanics done
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B)
kinesiology done
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C)
physiology done
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D)
psychology done
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question_answer5)
Biomechanics refers to the study of human movements, including..................
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interaction between the athletes done
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sports equipment done
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exercise environment done
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All of the above done
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question_answer6)
Biomechanics is branch of physics in combination with.................which understands the human movements in a scientific way.
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chemistry done
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sociology done
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biology done
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psychology done
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question_answer7)
Biomechanics deals units deals with:
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muscles involved in movement done
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effect of force on different movements done by human body done
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to understand the physiology of the body done
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to understand time and distance concept of various movement done
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question_answer8)
Mechanics is the branch of physics that deals with bodies:
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at rest done
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in motion done
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Both a. and b. done
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None of these done
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question_answer9)
Biomechanics helps in which of the following?
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In improving technique done
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In improving designs of sports equipment done
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In improving teaching and learning done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer10)
How do we define the phases into which we often break- fundamental movements to simplify biomechanical analysis?
A)
Biomechanically distinct functions and easily identified boundaries. done
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Easily identified functions and clearly defined boundaries. done
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C)
Anatomically distinct functions and easily identified boundaries. done
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Medically distinct functions and clearly defined boundaries done
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question_answer11)
The law of gravity is an example of a law of motion studied in the body of knowledge called:
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chemistry done
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physics done
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mechanics done
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All of these done
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question_answer12)
When the angle between the two bones decreases, it is termed as: (CBSE SQP 2020-21)
A)
flexion done
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B)
extension done
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C)
abduction done
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D)
adduction done
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question_answer13)
Which of the following is not a type of movement related to physical activity?
A)
Extension done
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B)
Adduction done
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C)
Abduction done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer14)
When a joint reduces the angle between the bones at the joint, the movement is called:
A)
Abduction done
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B)
Adduction done
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C)
Flexion done
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D)
Extension done
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question_answer15)
If a segment come towards line of body, movement is known as:
A)
alexion done
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B)
extension done
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C)
adduction done
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D)
abduction done
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question_answer16)
Which of the following occur in the sagittal plane about the frontal axis?
A)
Flexion done
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B)
Adduction done
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C)
Abduction done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer17)
Identify the following human movement: |
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flexion done
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B)
extension done
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C)
abduction done
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D)
adduction done
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question_answer18)
Bending of elbow when our hand is going towards our chest is:
A)
flexion done
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B)
extension done
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C)
abduction done
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D)
adduction done
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question_answer19)
A decrease in the angle between the femur and the tibia because of the movement of the knee is an example of which type of movement?
A)
Flexion done
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B)
Extension done
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C)
Abduction done
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D)
Adduction done
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question_answer20)
At touchdown in walking, the knee is normally:
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fully extended done
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slightly flexed done
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full flexed done
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D)
slightly extended done
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question_answer21)
In plantar flexion of the foot about the ankle joint:
A)
the foot moves upwards towards the front of the calf done
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B)
the foot moves upwards towards the rear of the calf done
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C)
the foot moves sideways done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer22)
Bending of head towards right or left side of the shoulder is:
A)
extension done
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B)
flexion done
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C)
lateral flexion done
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D)
lateral extension done
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question_answer23)
The terms reset and motion are studied under:
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biochemistry done
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B)
anatomy done
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C)
biomechanics done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer24)
.......... takes place when the angle between two bones attached to a joint.............
A)
Flexion, increases done
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B)
Extension, decreases done
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C)
Adduction, increases done
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D)
Extension, increases done
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question_answer25)
Flexion and extension are:
A)
movements in the frontal plane about the sagittal axis. done
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B)
movements in the sagittal plane about the frontal axis. done
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C)
movements in the horizontal plane about the vertical axis. done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer26)
Anatomically, the term 'Superior' means:
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towards the midline of the body done
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B)
away from the trunk done
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towards from the head done
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D)
towards the feet done
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question_answer27)
The sagittal plane is also known as:
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the frontal plane done
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B)
the coronal plane done
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C)
the horizontal plane done
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D)
the anteroposterior plane done
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question_answer28)
Movement possible in ball and socket joint are: (CBSE 2020)
A)
rotation done
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B)
flexion done
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C)
extension done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer29)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
| List I | | List II |
A. | Extension | 1. | lifting the upper limb horizontally to form a right angle with the side of the body. |
B. | Abduction | 2. | returning the upper limb from horizontal position to the side of the body. |
C. | Adduction | 3. | bending the lower limb at the knee. |
D. | Flexion | 4. | straightening the lower limb at knee. |
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A-4 B-3 C-1 D-2 done
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A-3 B-2 C-1 D-4 done
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C)
A-4 B-1 C-2 D-3 done
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D)
A-3 B-1 C-2 D-4 done
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question_answer30)
Range of movement at joints is:
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flexibility done
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B)
strength done
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C)
endurance done
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D)
agility done
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question_answer31)
During abduction the arm moves:
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towards the body done
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away from the body done
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C)
in front of the chest done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer32)
Medial movement towards the centre is known as:
A)
adduction done
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B)
abduction done
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C)
flexion done
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D)
extension done
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question_answer33)
Which of the following is not a type of movement related to physical activity?
A)
Abduction done
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B)
Adduction done
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C)
Extension done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer34)
................ include abduction, adduction, flexion, extension, etc.
A)
Body movements done
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B)
Wellness done
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C)
exercise done
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D)
Physical exercise done
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question_answer35)
Which kind of human movement is this? |
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A)
Flexion done
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B)
Gliding done
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C)
Adduction done
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D)
Abduction done
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question_answer36)
A)
1-A, 2-B, 3-C done
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B)
1-B, 2-C, 3-A done
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C)
1-C, 2-A, 3-B done
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D)
1-A, 2-C, 3-B done
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question_answer37)
The characteristics of any starting position is.................
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stable done
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comfortable done
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C)
provide room for full range of motion done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer38)
In normal standing, line of gravity passes...........the knee joint.
A)
in front of done
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B)
behind done
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C)
through done
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D)
lateral to done
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question_answer39)
Relaxed passive movement is useful for.................
A)
muscle strengthening done
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improving joint range of motion done
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C)
remembrance of pattern of movement done
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D)
improving co-ordination done
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question_answer40)
Stretching is the.................
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slow and sustained forced passive movement done
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B)
telaxed passive movement done
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C)
tilt your head slightly forward and pinch done
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D)
manipulation done
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question_answer41)
Opening of hand sidewise when our hand is moving away from body is example of an:
A)
flexion done
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B)
extension done
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C)
abduction done
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D)
adduction done
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question_answer42)
During abduction, the arm moves:
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towards the body done
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away from the body done
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C)
in front of the chest done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer43)
On 'set' command the sprinter is in:
A)
stable equilibrium done
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B)
unstable equilibrium done
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C)
neutral equilibrium done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer44)
Muscles which cause the joints to bend are called:
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flexors done
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extensors done
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C)
abductors done
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D)
adductors done
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question_answer45)
A)
1-A, 2-B, 3-C done
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B)
1-C, 2-A, 3-B done
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C)
1-B, 2-A, 3-C done
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D)
1-A, 2-C, 3-B done
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question_answer46)
Abduction and adduction take place about which axis?
A)
Oblique done
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B)
Longitudinal or vertical done
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C)
Frontal or mediolateral done
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D)
Sagittal or anteroposterior done
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question_answer47)
In normal walking at a person's preferred speed, the ratio of the durations of the stance and swing phases is roughly:
A)
one done
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two to three done
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C)
two to one done
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D)
three to two done
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question_answer48)
In the action phase of a counter movement vertical jump from a standing position, the leg joints:
A)
are synchronised, extending for plantar flexing together. done
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are synchronised, extending or plantar flexing together done
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C)
extend or plantar flex sequentially done
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D)
flex or dorsiflex sequentially done
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question_answer49)
Internal and external rotation are movements in which anatomical plane?
A)
Sagittal done
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B)
Frontal done
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C)
Horizontal (transverse) done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer50)
Movements that occur primarily in the sagittal plane are:
A)
adduction, lateral flexion, flexion, dorsiflexion done
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flexion, extension, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion done
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flexion, extension, dorsiflexion, internal-external rotation done
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D)
supination and pronation of the forearm done
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question_answer51)
Which of the following correctly identify the human movements? |
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A-lnversion, B-Circumduction done
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B)
A-Circumduction, B-lnversion done
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C)
A-Dorsiflexion, B-Circumduction done
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D)
A-Circumduction, B-Eversion done
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question_answer52)
Which of the following movements are fundamental to sport and exercise?
A)
Walking, running, jumping, kicking done
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B)
Walking, rolling, jumping, bowling done
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C)
Lifting, running, jumping, throwing done
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D)
Walking, running, jumping, throwing done
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question_answer53)
Which of the following movements are most characteristic of over arm as opposed to side arm or under arm throws?
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Abduction-adduction of the upper arm done
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Flexion-extension of the upper arm done
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External-internal rotation of the upper arm done
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D)
Rotation of the pelvis and trunk with the arm abducted. done
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question_answer54)
Match the following:
| List I | | List II |
A. | Flexion | (i) | increase in angle |
B. | Extension | (ii) | away from midline of body |
C. | Abduction | (iii) | towards the midline of body |
D. | Adduction | (iv) | decrease in angle |
A)
A-iv, B-i, C-iii, D-ii done
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C-ii, D-iii, A-i, B-iv done
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C)
A-iv, B-i, C-ii, D-iii done
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D)
C-i, D-iv, A-iii, B-ii done
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question_answer55)
Which of the following is a major problem in qualitative analysis of sports movements?
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Communicating the results to a coach. done
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Managing the large amounts of numerical data generated by the analysis. done
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Establishing reliability by objectivity. done
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All of the above done
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question_answer56)
The movements around ball and socket joints are:
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flexion and extension done
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rotation and circumduction done
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hyper extension done
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All of these done
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question_answer57)
Find the correct option for the following human movements: |
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A-Dorsiflexion, B-lnversion done
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A-lnversion, B-Circumduction done
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C)
A-Dorsiflexion, B-Eversion done
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D)
A-lnversion, B-Eversion done
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question_answer58)
Which of the following is most likely to result in the longest standing long jump distance?
A)
One with a normal arm swing. done
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One with no arm movements. done
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One with arms moving backwards-the opposite direction from a normal jump. done
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D)
They would all produce the same jump distance. done
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question_answer59)
Ball and socket joints are an example of:
A)
rotation done
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B)
gliding done
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C)
planter flexion done
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D)
dorsi flexion done
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question_answer60)
Hip and shoulder joints can do:
A)
circumduction done
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B)
gliding done
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C)
planter flexion done
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D)
dorsi flexion done
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question_answer61)
................... of the hip squeezes the legs towards each other.
A)
Flexion done
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B)
Extension done
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C)
Abduction done
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D)
Adduction done
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question_answer62)
Which of the following Laws of Motion given by Sir Issac Newton is also known as Law of Inertia?'
A)
Second law done
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B)
Third law done
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C)
First law done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer63)
Which one of the following is an example of the Law of Inertia?
A)
Soccer done
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Softball done
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Basketball done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer64)
A body at rest tends to remain at rest and that in motion tends to continue in motion with constant speed is known as:
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Law of inertia done
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B)
Law of acceleration done
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C)
Law of reaction done
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D)
Gravitational pull done
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question_answer65)
Newton gave............... laws of motion.
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two done
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B)
three done
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C)
four done
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D)
ten done
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question_answer66)
Which one of the following is not a law of motion?
A)
Law of inertia done
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B)
Law of reaction done
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C)
Law of readiness done
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D)
Law of acceleration done
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question_answer67)
Which one of the following is an example of the law of inertia?
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Starting in rowing done
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Stating on roman rings done
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Raising an opponent in wrestling done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer68)
Match the following:
| List I | | List II |
A. | Abduction | 1. | Decreasing in Angle |
B. | Newton's 2nd law | 2. | Frictional force |
C. | Force that opposse | 3. | Away From midline movement |
D. | Flexion | 4. | Law of Acceleration |
A)
A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1 done
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B)
A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1 done
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C)
A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2 done
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D)
A-2, D-4, B-3, C-1 done
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question_answer69)
Match the following:
| List I | | List II |
A. | Mechanical friction | 1. | Increased in angle |
B. | Law of Inertia | 2. | Object are solid comes in contract |
C. | Take off high jump | 3. | 3rd law of motion |
D. | Extension | 4. | Things Remains in its position |
A)
A-2, B-4, C-3, D-2 done
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B)
A-4, B-2, C-3, D-1 done
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C)
A-4, B-2, C-1, D-3 done
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D)
A-3, B-2, C-1, D-4 done
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question_answer70)
Newton's first law of motion is known as: (CBSE Sample Paper)
A)
Law of inertia done
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B)
law of acceleration done
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C)
Law of reaction done
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D)
Gravitational pull done
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question_answer71)
The law of acceleration is also known as: (CBSE 2020)
A)
law of inertia done
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B)
law of action and reaction done
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C)
law of momentum done
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D)
boyle's law done
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question_answer72)
Which of Newton's laws of motion deals with acceleration?
A)
First done
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B)
Second done
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C)
Third done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer73)
A basketball shot towards the basket follows a parabolic path due to..............
A)
friction with the air done
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B)
effect of Newton's third law of motion done
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C)
gravitation done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer74)
Newton's second law of motion is also known as:
A)
law of inertia done
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B)
law of action-reaction done
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C)
law of acceleration done
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D)
law of gravitation done
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question_answer75)
Which one of the following is not the part of Newtons second law?
A)
Force done
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B)
Mass done
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C)
Acceleration done
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D)
Laceration done
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question_answer76)
Second Newton's law of motion deals with ..............
A)
law of inertia done
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opposite reaction done
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acceleration done
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D)
extension done
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question_answer77)
In cricket, the greater the force exerted by the bat on the ball, the higher is the speed with which the ball moves towards the boundary. This is an application of which Law of motion given by Newton?
A)
First law done
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B)
Second Law done
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C)
Third law done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer78)
An athlete performing a hammer throw is an example of which law of motion?
A)
Law of inertia done
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B)
Law of acceleration done
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C)
Law of reaction done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer79)
Which of the following Newton's laws of motion applies to an athelte performing a high jump off a solid surface?
A)
First done
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B)
Second done
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C)
Third done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer80)
Outcome of vertical jump relate with which law of motion?
A)
First done
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B)
Second done
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C)
Third done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer81)
In the long jump take off which law works?
A)
1st law of Newton done
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B)
2nd law of Newton done
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C)
3rd law of Newton done
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D)
Law of conservation of mass done
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question_answer82)
Which one of the following is an example of the Law of Reaction?
A)
Bouncing on trampoline done
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B)
Springing on the diving board done
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C)
Thrust against the water in swimming done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer83)
An athlete covering 100 m distance in 10 seconds, ran at a speed of:
A)
10 m/s done
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B)
100 m/s done
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C)
20 m/s done
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D)
1000 m/s done
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question_answer84)
In swimming, a swimmer gets propelled faster in the forward direction if she pushes the water faster in the backward direction. This is an application of which law of motion given by Newton?
A)
First law done
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B)
Second law done
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C)
Third law done
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D)
None of these done
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