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1. What does BASI stand for in BASI Pilates?
A. Body Arts and Science Institute
B. Body Arts and Science International
C. Basic Alignment and Strength Integration
D. Body Alignment System Institute
Rationale: BASI Pilates is an acronym for Body Arts and Science
International.
2. Who founded BASI Pilates?
A. Joseph Pilates
B. Moira Merrithew
C. Rael Isacowitz
D. Romana Kryzanowska
Rationale: BASI Pilates was founded by Rael Isacowitz.
3. The Pilates method was originally called:
A. Core Training
B. Body Conditioning
C. Contrology
,D. Alignment Therapy
Rationale: Joseph Pilates named his method Contrology.
4. Which is NOT one of the BASI Pilates principles?
A. Precision
B. Flow
C. Speed
D. Concentration
Rationale: Speed is not a BASI principle.
5. The powerhouse primarily includes:
A. Arms and shoulders
B. Abdominals, lower back, hips, and glutes
C. Legs only
D. Chest and arms
Rationale: The core or powerhouse stabilizes movement.
6. Neutral pelvis is best described as:
A. Posterior tilt
B. Anterior tilt
C. Natural alignment of ASIS and pubic symphysis in one plane
D. Maximum lumbar flattening
Rationale: Neutral pelvis maintains natural spinal curves.
, 7. Which breathing pattern is typically used in Pilates?
A. Belly breathing only
B. Breath holding
C. Lateral thoracic breathing
D. Rapid breathing
Rationale: BASI emphasizes lateral rib cage expansion.
8. The primary goal of Pilates is to:
A. Build large muscles
B. Increase speed
C. Improve strength, flexibility, and control
D. Burn maximum calories
Rationale: Pilates focuses on balanced body conditioning.
9. In Pilates, the term “imprint” refers to:
A. Neutral spine
B. Posterior pelvic tilt flattening lumbar spine
C. Hyperextension
D. Shoulder depression
Rationale: Imprint gently presses the lumbar spine into the
mat.
10. Which apparatus uses springs for resistance?
A. Mat only
B. Reformer