ISSA BODYBUILDING EXAM
2026|QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED
ANSWERS|A+GRADE ASSURED
1. Which muscle fiber type is most associated with maximal
force production and hypertrophy?
A) Type I
B) Type IIa
C) Type IIx
D) Type I & IIa hybrid
Answer: C) Type IIx
Rationale: Type IIx fibers have the highest glycolytic capacity
and fastest contraction speed, making them responsible for
explosive strength and significant hypertrophic potential. They
fatigue quickly but respond best to heavy resistance training.
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2. During a barbell squat, what is the primary action of the
gluteus maximus?
A) Knee flexion
B) Hip extension
C) Hip abduction
D) Lumbar flexion
Answer: B) Hip extension
Rationale: The gluteus maximus is the primary hip extensor,
driving the torso from a flexed to an upright position during the
concentric phase of the squat.
3. Which energy system predominates during a 60-second
maximal effort set?
A) ATP-PCr
B) Glycolytic (anaerobic)
C) Oxidative phosphorylation
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D) Beta-oxidation
Answer: B) Glycolytic (anaerobic)
Rationale: The glycolytic system fuels high-intensity efforts lasting
30 seconds to 2 minutes, producing ATP rapidly through glucose
breakdown without oxygen, leading to lactate accumulation.
4. What is the primary role of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in
muscle contraction?
A) Generate ATP
B) Store and release calcium ions
C) Conduct action potentials
D) Synthesize proteins
Answer: B) Store and release calcium ions
Rationale: The sarcoplasmic reticulum releases calcium into the
sarcoplasm upon neural stimulation, enabling actin-myosin cross-
bridge formation and subsequent contraction.
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5. Which hormone is most directly responsible for protein
synthesis and muscle growth?
A) Cortisol
B) Estrogen
C) Testosterone
D) Glucagon
Answer: C) Testosterone
Rationale: Testosterone binds to androgen receptors on muscle
cells, activating genetic mechanisms that increase protein
synthesis, satellite cell activity, and myonuclear addition.
6. What happens to muscle length during an eccentric
contraction?
A) Shortens
B) Lengthens
C) Remains isometric