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question_answer1)
Fine motor development is involved in:
A)
sitting done
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B)
walking done
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C)
standing done
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D)
catching a ball done
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question_answer2)
Fine motor development uses the ....................muscles for carrying out............................activities.
A)
smaller, posture and balance maintenance done
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B)
larger, posture and balance maintence done
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C)
larger, precise done
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D)
smaller, precise done
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question_answer3)
Which of the following is not a factor influencing motor development of a child?
A)
Sensory integration done
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B)
Muscle tone done
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C)
Confidence done
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D)
Endurance done
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question_answer4)
The third stage of motor development in a child is between the ages of ............years and ........years.
A)
12, 16 done
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B)
2, 6 done
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C)
1, 2 done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer5)
Ball handling is an activity that starts in a child in the developmental stage called.....................
A)
infanthood done
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B)
early childhood done
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C)
middle childhood done
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D)
late childhood done
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question_answer6)
Which of the following motor development take(s) place in middle childhood?
A)
Catching done
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B)
Throwing done
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C)
Kicking done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer7)
If a child is able to walk and run' but not able to speak properly, then he/she is Lacking which motor skill?
A)
Fine motor skill done
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B)
Cross motor skill done
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C)
Sensory motor skill done
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D)
Dominant motor skill done
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question_answer8)
...................development goes on all the time from conception until late teens.
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Mental done
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B)
Physical done
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C)
Motor done
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D)
Psychological done
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question_answer9)
The period of infancy lasts till the age of:
A)
1 done
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B)
2 done
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C)
3 done
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D)
3 done
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question_answer10)
A mother brings son to ground. You ask if the child can walk mother states he hasn't yet walked. At what age group should a child start walking and at what age group should you be worried if the child doesn't walk?
A)
9 months, 12 months done
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B)
12 months, 18 months done
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C)
15 months, 18 months done
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D)
15 months, 2 years done
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question_answer11)
What are the four components of human growth and development?
A)
Physical, social, cognitive, emotional done
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B)
Height, weight, social, emotional done
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C)
0 - 2, 2 - 10, 11 - 18, 18+ done
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D)
Chronological age, skeletal age, developmental age, emotional age done
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question_answer12)
What are the stages of human development?
A)
Infancy, early childhood, late childhood, puberty done
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B)
Infancy, toddler, childhood, adolescence done
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C)
Infancy/toddler, childhood, adolescence, adulthood done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer13)
Which are constraints affecting skill development?
A)
Individual, environmental, task done
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B)
Social, individual, team done
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C)
Social, cognitive, emotional done
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D)
Task, performance, coaching done
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question_answer14)
In the childhood, children's behaviour is mostly influenced by:
A)
friends done
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B)
school done
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C)
peer group done
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D)
family done
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question_answer15)
In adolescence, exercises help to:
A)
strengthens of cardio-vascular system done
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B)
increases age toward old done
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C)
move away from society done
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D)
remove various senses done
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question_answer16)
Choose the correct one:
1. |
Infancy |
a. |
13-18 yrs. |
2. |
Old age |
b. |
19 to 59 yrs. |
3. |
Adulthood |
c. |
60 yrs. and above |
4. |
Adolescence |
d. |
3 to 12 yrs. |
5. |
Childhood |
e. |
0-2 yrs. |
A)
1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d, 5-e done
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B)
1-e, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a, 5-d done
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C)
1-c, 2-d, 3-c, 4-b, 5-a done
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D)
1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a, 5-e done
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question_answer17)
Which development is motor development?
A)
Bones and muscles done
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B)
Sense organs done
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C)
Disorder development done
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D)
Postural deformity done
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question_answer18)
What are the two types of motor development of muscles in the body?
A)
Gross and fine done
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B)
Gross and net done
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C)
Coarse and fine done
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D)
Gross and measured done
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question_answer19)
Painting, catching activities are the examples of:
A)
gross motor skill development done
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B)
fine motor skill development done
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C)
sensory skill development done
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D)
bone and muscles development done
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question_answer20)
Select the correct development during infancy state.
A)
Moral values done
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B)
Various senses done
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C)
Fine motor skill done
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D)
Writing skills done
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question_answer21)
Pre-school children learn things by:
A)
imagination done
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B)
practice done
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C)
lecture done
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D)
repetition done
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question_answer22)
What age group does an infant start getting stranger anxiety?
A)
3 months done
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B)
6 months done
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C)
9 months done
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D)
12 months done
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question_answer23)
The age of infancy is:
A)
0 to 1 done
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B)
0 to 2 done
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C)
0 to 3 done
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D)
0 to 4 done
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question_answer24)
Which of the following is a transitional stage of physical and psychological development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to legal adulthood?
A)
Adolescence done
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B)
Middle adulthood done
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C)
Early childhood done
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D)
Infancy done
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question_answer25)
What is physical development?
A)
Measuring the quantity of items done
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B)
The changes in size, body composition, chemical make-up and height that occur as humans develop from birth through older adulthood. done
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C)
Cultural expectation of when major life milestones occur. done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer26)
Children become active and agile during:
A)
early childhood done
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B)
middle childhood done
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C)
late childhood done
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D)
infancy done
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question_answer27)
Motor development consists of............... stage.
A)
two done
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B)
three done
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C)
four done
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D)
one done
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question_answer28)
Time period when childhood terminates, and children enter adolescent stage is:
A)
8 to 12 years done
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B)
15 to 20 years done
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C)
12 to 19 years done
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D)
14 to 21 years done
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question_answer29)
Suggest the suitable age for complex physical activities like running, skipping, rolling, climbing up and down etc.
A)
6 to 10 years done
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B)
2 to 5 years done
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C)
9 to 12 years done
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D)
7 to 15 years done
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question_answer30)
Which factors do not have any kind of effect on motor development?
A)
Environmental factors done
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B)
Genetic and biological factors done
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C)
Nutrition, age & maturity done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer31)
The age group of middle childhood is................
A)
6-10 years done
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B)
5-10 years done
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C)
7-12 years done
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D)
9-13 years done
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question_answer32)
Gomukhasana and Padmasana are performed to rectify which postural deformity?
A)
Flatfoot done
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B)
Scoliosis done
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C)
Knock knees done
clear
D)
Bow legs done
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question_answer33)
Which of the following is not a corrective measure for the postural deformity of knock knee?
A)
Keeping a pillow between the knees as much as possible done
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B)
Not standing for a long time done
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C)
Performing Padmasana and Gomukhasana done
clear
D)
Regular horse riding done
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question_answer34)
......................is a postural deformity in which both the knees touch or overlap each other in the normal standing position.
A)
Kyphosis done
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B)
Lordosis done
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C)
Plat foot done
clear
D)
Knock knees done
clear
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question_answer35)
Choose the correct one:
1. | Big muscles actives | a. | 3 to 6 yrs. |
2. | Small muscles activities | b. | running, jumping |
3. | Early childhood | c. | Painting, catching |
A)
1-a, 2-b, 3-c done
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B)
1-c, 2-b, 3-a done
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C)
1-b, 2-c, 3-a done
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D)
1-c, 2-a, 3-b done
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question_answer36)
Deformity means:
A)
the malformation of any component of the body done
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B)
the of malfunction of body's organs done
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C)
the malfunction of joints of the body done
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D)
de-sapped of muscles done
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question_answer37)
Which of the following is not a spinal curvature deformity?
A)
Lordosis done
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B)
Scoliosis done
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C)
Kyphosis done
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D)
Flat foot done
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question_answer38)
Which of the following procedures is not a cause of flat foot?
A)
Lack of vitamin D and calcium done
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B)
Body heaviness done
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C)
Faulty posture done
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D)
Standing for a long time done
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question_answer39)
Which of the following is not a cause of flat foot deformity?
A)
Body heaviness done
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B)
Standing for a long time done
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C)
Lack of vitamin D and calcium done
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D)
Faulty posture done
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question_answer40)
Which of the following is a cause of flat foot?
A)
Weak muscles of foot done
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B)
Rapid increase in body weight done
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C)
Carrying heavy weight done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer41)
The absence or disappearance of middle curvature of the foot is known as:
A)
bow legs done
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B)
flat foot done
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C)
knock knees done
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D)
normal foot done
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question_answer42)
All...................... have flat feet.
A)
elderly people done
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B)
teenagers done
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C)
babies done
clear
D)
men done
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question_answer43)
What are the causes of "flat foot"?
A)
Weak muscles of the foot done
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B)
Improper shoes of carry heavy weight done
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C)
Healthily muscles of the body done
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D)
Both a. and b. done
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question_answer44)
Chakrasana and Dhanurasana are performed to rectify which postural deformity?
A)
Round shoulders done
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B)
Scoliosis done
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C)
Lordosis done
clear
D)
Bow legs done
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question_answer45)
The precaution of ......................should be followed if you have the postural deformity of round shoulders.
A)
avoiding wearing of tight fitting clothes done
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B)
keeping the body straight while carrying weights done
clear
C)
taking a blanaced diet done
clear
D)
not putting extra weight on the leg muscles done
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question_answer46)
Which of the following deformity is corrected by Dhanurasana?
A)
Flat foot done
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B)
Round shoulders done
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C)
Lordosis done
clear
D)
None of these done
clear
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question_answer47)
Postural deformity in which the arches of the foot collapse?
A)
Flat foot done
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B)
Knock knees done
clear
C)
Scoliosis done
clear
D)
Kyphosis done
clear
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question_answer48)
Bhujangasana and Usthrasana are helpful to manage which upper body deformity?
A)
Kyphosis done
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B)
Round shoulders done
clear
C)
Scoliosis done
clear
D)
Lordosis done
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question_answer49)
The corrective measures for Lordosis include.............
A)
performing chakrasana done
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B)
performing Paschimottasana done
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C)
bending the head backwards while standing; done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer50)
Which postural deformity is referred as 'Hollow Back'?
A)
Kyphosis done
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B)
Lordosis done
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C)
Scoliosis done
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D)
Knock Knees done
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question_answer51)
What is "an abnormal curvature of spine at lumbar region" is termed as?
A)
Lordosis done
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B)
Kyphosis done
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C)
Scoliosis done
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D)
Flat Foot done
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question_answer52)
This is swayback, abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar spine.
A)
Lordosis done
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B)
Kyphosis done
clear
C)
Scoliosis done
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D)
Myosis done
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question_answer53)
What is another name for Lordosis?
A)
Lumbar back done
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B)
Thoracic done
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C)
Swayback done
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D)
Bad back done
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question_answer54)
What other injuries can relate to Lordosis?
A)
Scoliosis done
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B)
Spondy lolisthesis done
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C)
Degenerative disc done
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D)
Whiplash done
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question_answer55)
Which of the following is an example of Lordosis?
A)
A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer56)
What are some symptoms of Lordosis?
A)
Discomfort in the shoulder area done
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B)
Causes an L shape back when seen from the lateral aspect done
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C)
Pain and discomfort in the back done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer57)
What is the number of cases found about Lordosis in a year?
A)
5,000 done
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B)
6,50,000 done
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C)
10,000 done
clear
D)
2,00,000 done
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question_answer58)
How long can Lordosis last?
A)
A couple of weeks done
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B)
1 - 2 years done
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C)
Lifetime done
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D)
5 - 10 years done
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question_answer59)
How is Lordosis caused?
A)
Poor posture done
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B)
Discitis done
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C)
Obesity done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer60)
Lordosis causes pain in what area of the body?
A)
Shoulder done
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B)
Upper back done
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C)
Lower back done
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D)
Knee done
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question_answer61)
What is Lordosis?
A)
Vertebra loses height on both the front and back sides done
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B)
The curving inward of the back done
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C)
Extreme sideways movement done
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D)
Symptomatic 1.4 - 5-disc herniation done
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question_answer62)
You can fix Lordosis by:
A)
stretching your hip flexors done
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B)
sitting more done
clear
C)
gaining weight done
clear
D)
no treatments done
clear
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question_answer63)
Choose the correct one:
1. | Flat foot | a. | wide gap |
2. | Knock knee | b. | inward bent |
3. | Bowlegs | c. | abnormal arch |
A)
1-a, 2-b, 3-c done
clear
B)
1-c, 2-a, 3-b done
clear
C)
1-c, 2-b, 3-a done
clear
D)
1-b.2-a.3-c done
clear
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question_answer64)
Which of these asanas is suggested for relief from Lordosis?
A)
Chakrasana done
clear
B)
Vajrasana done
clear
C)
Halasana done
clear
D)
Matsyasana done
clear
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question_answer65)
Halasana and Paschimotanasana is suitable for management of which spinal deformity?
A)
Flat foot done
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B)
Lordosis done
clear
C)
Kyphosis done
clear
D)
Bow legs done
clear
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question_answer66)
Lordosis deformity is:
A)
lateral curvature of the spine done
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B)
arch of sole of feet done
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C)
abnormal backward curvature of the thoracic region of the spin done
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D)
aggravated lower curvature of the lumber region done
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question_answer67)
Which of the following asana should be performed for curing Kyphosis?
A)
Trikonasana done
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B)
Bhujangasana done
clear
C)
Pavanmuktasana done
clear
D)
Tadasana done
clear
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question_answer68)
Which of the following is a cause of Kyphosis?
A)
Disease affecting vertebrae done
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B)
Habitual overeating done
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C)
Wearing light and shapeless clothes done
clear
D)
None of the above done
clear
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question_answer69)
Which of the following procedures is not a cause of Kyphosis?
A)
Illness done
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B)
Wearing shapeless clothes done
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C)
Heredity defects done
clear
D)
Malnutrition done
clear
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question_answer70)
Which of the following is a cause of Kyphosis?
A)
Disease effecting vertebrae done
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B)
Habitual overeating done
clear
C)
Wearing light and shapeless clothes done
clear
D)
None of the above done
clear
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question_answer71)
Kyphosis is also known as:
A)
hunchback done
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B)
round shoulder done
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C)
'C' shape curve done
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D)
'S' shape curve done
clear
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question_answer72)
What is "an abnormal curvature of spine at front termed as?
A)
Scoliosis done
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B)
Lordosis done
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C)
Kyphosis done
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D)
Flat feet done
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question_answer73)
Cobra pose is useful to correct.........................
A)
Kyphosis done
clear
B)
Scoliosis done
clear
C)
Lordosis done
clear
D)
Knock Knee done
clear
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question_answer74)
This is humpback, abnormal outward curvature of thoracic spine.
A)
Lordosis done
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B)
Kyphosis done
clear
C)
Scoliosis done
clear
D)
Myosis done
clear
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question_answer75)
Kyphosis is an accentuated or abnormal curvature of which region of the spine?
A)
Cervical done
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B)
Thoracic done
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C)
Lumbar done
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D)
Scaral done
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question_answer76)
Quasimodo the "Hunchback of Notre Dame suffered from abnormal thoracic curvature called Hypnosis. In this condition the accumulated convexity of the curvature is:
A)
caudal done
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B)
lateral done
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C)
medial done
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D)
posterior done
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question_answer77)
An abnormal increase in the thoracic curvature of the vertebral column is called:
A)
Scoliosis done
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B)
Lordosis done
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C)
Spondytoysis done
clear
D)
Kyphosis done
clear
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question_answer78)
Which exercise is suitable for management of Kyphosis deformity?
A)
Dhanurasana done
clear
B)
Chakrasana done
clear
C)
Both a. and b. done
clear
D)
None of these done
clear
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question_answer79)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
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List-I |
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List-II |
A. |
Knock knees |
(i) |
Increase or exaggeration of backward curve. |
B. |
Kyphosis |
(ii) |
Wide gap between the knees when standing with feet together. |
C |
Lordosis |
(iii) |
Knees touch each other in normal standing position. |
D. |
Bow legs |
(iv) |
Inward curvature of the spine. |
A)
A-(iii) B-(i) C-(ii) D-(iv) done
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B)
A-(i) B-(ii) C-(iv) D-(iii) done
clear
C)
A-(ii) B-(iv) C-(i) D-(iii) done
clear
D)
A-(iii) B-(i) C-(iv) D-(ii) done
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question_answer80)
Do not force the babies to walk at early age is the precaution in......................
A)
Scoliosis done
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B)
Bow legs done
clear
C)
Kyphosis done
clear
D)
Lordosis done
clear
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question_answer81)
Which one of the following is not related with spinal curvature deformities?
A)
Kyphosis done
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B)
Bow legs done
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C)
Lordosis done
clear
D)
Scoliosis done
clear
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question_answer82)
A physic-skeletal deformity in which legs instead of taking regular shape become bow like is:
A)
bow legs done
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B)
bow knees done
clear
C)
knock knees done
clear
D)
knock legs done
clear
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question_answer83)
Scoliosis is a postural deformity related with: (CBSE2020)
A)
foot done
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B)
leg done
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C)
vertebral column done
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D)
hand done
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question_answer84)
Scoliosis may occur due to.....................
A)
paralysis of spinal muscles on one side done
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B)
one leg being short in length done
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C)
carrying heavy loads on one shoulder done
clear
D)
Any of the above done
clear
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question_answer85)
Scoliosis can be corrected by swimming using....................... stroke technique.
A)
breast done
clear
B)
butterfly done
clear
C)
abdominal done
clear
D)
front done
clear
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question_answer86)
Abnormal curvature of spine from side with 'C' or 'S':
A)
Lordosis done
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B)
Scoliosis done
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C)
Kyphosis done
clear
D)
Cervical done
clear
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question_answer87)
A condition in which the spine curves to the left or right is referred to as:
A)
Kyphosis done
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B)
Scoliosis done
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C)
Lordosis done
clear
D)
Low Back Pain Syndrome done
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question_answer88)
What is Scoliosis?
A)
Mental disorder done
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B)
Postural disorder done
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C)
Spine deformity done
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Fallen arch done
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question_answer89)
This is a side-to-side curvature of the spine.
A)
Lordosis done
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B)
Kyphosis done
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C)
Scoliosis done
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D)
Myosis done
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question_answer90)
What is the most common way to treat Scoliosis?
A)
Surgery done
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B)
Brace done
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C)
Do nothing about it done
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D)
Exercise done
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question_answer91)
Which famous person has Scoliosis?
A)
Donald J. Trump done
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B)
Serena Williams done
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C)
Selena Gomez done
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D)
Usain Bolt done
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question_answer92)
What age is Scoliosis commonly found in?
A)
15 and under done
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B)
21 and over done
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C)
5 and under done
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D)
17 and over done
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question_answer93)
What is a symptom of Scoliosis?
A)
Leg hurts done
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B)
Neck hurts done
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C)
Arm hurts done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer94)
Scoliosis is caused by:
A)
virus done
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B)
bacteria done
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C)
an autoimmune disorder done
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D)
unknown factors done
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question_answer95)
You are more likely to develop Scoliosis if:
A)
your parents or relatives have suffered from it done
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B)
you spend a lot of time around Scoliosis patents done
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C)
you don't practice good personal hygiene done
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D)
you spend a lot of time exercising and playing sports done
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question_answer96)
What can you conclude from the fact that Scoliosis patients have won Olympic medals?
A)
It strengthens patients' muscles done
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B)
A curved spine is an asset in the sport world done
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C)
A back brace teaches patients' proper athletic posture done
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D)
Scoliosis can't prevent anyone from succeeding in life done
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question_answer97)
Why do doctors prescribe back braces for Scoliosis patients?
A)
The fuse vertebrae together done
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B)
To straighten out the spine done
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C)
To prevent the curve from worsening done
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D)
To restrict patients' movements done
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question_answer98)
What is Scoliosis?
A)
A heart disorder done
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B)
An ankle sprain done
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C)
Lateral curve in the spine done
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D)
Dislocated spine done
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question_answer99)
In which postural deformity is there an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine?
A)
Kyphosis done
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B)
Lordosis done
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C)
Fibrosis done
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D)
Scoliosis done
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question_answer100)
............. exercises are designed to correct the rotatory curvature of the spine.
A)
Kyphosis done
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B)
Scoliosis done
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C)
Lordosis done
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D)
Knock Knees done
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question_answer101)
What is the most common effect of Scoliosis?
A)
Bone death done
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B)
Bad posture done
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C)
Paralysis done
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D)
Compound fractures done
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question_answer102)
Who is most likely to develop Scoliosis?
A)
30 year old woman done
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B)
9 year old boy done
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C)
12 year old girl done
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D)
20 year old man done
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question_answer103)
Choose the correct one.
1. |
Round shoulder |
a. |
Abdomen is ahead of body |
2. |
Scoliosis |
b. |
Sideways curvature of the spine |
3. |
Lordosis |
c. |
Forward rounding of upper back |
4. |
Kyphosis |
d. |
Forward bending of shoulder |
A)
1-a, 2-d, 3-c, 4-b done
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B)
1-d, 2-b, 3-a, 4-c done
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C)
1-d, 2-a, 3-c, 4-b done
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D)
1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a done
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question_answer104)
Scoliosis deformity can be corrected by practicing.
A)
Trikonasana and Ardh Chakrasana done
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B)
Halasana and paschimotanasana done
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C)
Dhanurasana and Chakrasana done
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D)
Bhujangasana and Usthrasana done
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question_answer105)
When is surgery prescribed for Scoliosis patients?
A)
Any time the disease is diagnosed done
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B)
When the spine curve is less than 15 degrees done
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C)
When the spine curve is between 20-40 degrees done
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D)
When the spine curve is greater than 40 degrees done
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question_answer106)
Scoliosis is postural deformity where the person body position become:
A)
lateral curvature of the spine done
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B)
arch of sole of feet done
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C)
Wide gap between the knees done
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D)
A side way curvature of the spine done
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question_answer107)
Which two body systems are affected by scoliosis?
A)
Cardiovascular and muscular done
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B)
Digestive endocrine and respiratory done
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C)
Muscular and skeletal done
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D)
Immune and nervous done
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question_answer108)
A Scoliosis patient's spine is often shaped like:
A)
letter S done
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B)
letter I done
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C)
letter J done
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D)
letter Z done
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question_answer109)
Match List-I with List-II:
| List-I | | List-II |
A. | Knock knees | 1. | Lack of exercise |
B. | Lordosis | 2. | Lack of Vitamin D |
C. | Flat foot | 3. | Heredity defects |
D. | Scoliosis | 4. | Faulty posture |
A)
A-2 B-1 C-3 D-4 done
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B)
A-2 B-1 C-4 D-3 done
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C)
A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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D)
A-4 B-1 C-3 D-2 done
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question_answer110)
Out of the following methods, which one will not increase the participation of women in sports in India?
A)
Providing separate changing facilities for women done
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B)
Good coaching facilities done
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C)
Having a common place for group sports activities done
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D)
Provision of childcare at the venues done
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question_answer111)
Out of the following methods, which will increase the participation of women in sports in India?
A)
Providing separate changing facilities for woman done
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B)
Good coaching facilities done
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C)
Provision of childcare at the venues done
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D)
All of the above done
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question_answer112)
The attitude of society towards participation of women in sports is...................
A)
positive done
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B)
negative done
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C)
neutral done
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D)
unconcerned done
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question_answer113)
Which of the following can be a reason for low participation of women in sports in India?
A)
Less population done
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B)
No fundamental rights to play done
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C)
Less promotion and motivation for women to participate in sports done
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D)
Less sports stadiums done
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question_answer114)
Which of the following is the reason for low participation of women in sports?
A)
Lack of legislation done
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B)
Social hurdles done
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C)
Discrimination done
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D)
Humiliation done
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question_answer115)
Name the first woman to swim across the English channel.
A)
Arti Gupta done
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B)
Sneha Singh done
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C)
Ujwala Rai done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer116)
Youngest woman to climb Mount Everest two times in India is:
A)
Omana done
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B)
Dicky Dolma done
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C)
Faria done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer117)
She is the first Indian woman to compete in Olympics.
A)
N Polley done
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B)
PT Usha done
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C)
Shiny Wilson done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer118)
She became the first woman to win an Olympic medal for India.
A)
PT Usha done
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B)
K Malleswari done
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C)
Saina Nehwal done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer119)
In which event did PT Usha narrowly lose the bronze in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics?
A)
400 metres done
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B)
400 metres hurdles done
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C)
800 metres done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer120)
Who was the first Indian to win a silver medal in badminton at the Summer Olympics?
A)
Saina Nehwal done
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B)
P V Sindhu done
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C)
Jwala Gutta done
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D)
Sania Mirza done
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question_answer121)
In which Olympics did women participate for the first time?
A)
1896 done
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B)
1900 done
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C)
1904 done
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D)
1908 done
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question_answer122)
In which Olympic Games, Saina Nehwal and M.C. Mary Kom secured one bronze medal each?
A)
2008 Olympics done
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B)
2012 Olympics done
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C)
2016 Olympics done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer123)
Select the correct reason for less participation of female in sports.
A)
Low physical fitness done
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B)
Lack of education done
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C)
Good legal system done
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D)
Both a. and b. done
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question_answer124)
Select the correct reason to improve participation of female in sports.
A)
Good legal system done
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B)
Female role model done
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C)
Both a. and b. done
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D)
Improper motivation done
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question_answer125)
In which Olympics did women participate for the first time?
A)
1896 done
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B)
1900 done
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C)
1904 done
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D)
1908 done
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