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SOCIO PE EXAM QUESTIONS OCR A LEVEL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED describe the term social and cultural factors Features of life and society such as transport, population, literacy, free time class or technology which asset sport in society Using practical examples, explain how transport and education affected the opportunities to participate in sport in pre- industrial Britain UC- used rudimentary forms of transport such as horse and carriage... sports less local... more opportunity for the u/c LC- walking as a forms of transport, sports local TRANSPORT BECAME THE BASIS OF SPORT-e.g. walking became pedestrianism, riding became horse racing As people didnt travel far there were were no standard rules so games did not spread Describe two ways in which levels of education and literacy affected participation in sport in pre- industrial Britain UC- literate therefore their sports were codified and had complex rules. e.g. real tennis LC- were literate therefore their sports were uncodified and simple e.g. Mob football. Their games were also brutal and violent Describe three social factors that affected the characteristic of pre-industrial sport social class-LC played violent, locally coded sports, UC pursued sophisticated, skilled games requiring specialist Kit/ equipment Opportunities for women-Women had less opportunities than males. UC women- sophisticated sports such as hawking/archery, LC women- uncouth activities such as smock racing Education/ Literacy- Education or lack of Education affected the rule development in sports/ NGB development UC literate sports were codified/ sophisticated e.g. real tennis. LC-iliterate, so sports had no written rules e.g. MOB football AVAILABILITY OF MONEY-More money means greater opportunity and esteem. LC had less opportunities and basic equipment e.g. pigs bladder used in MOB football UC sport had facilities/ kit equipment e.g. real tennis using examples, describe two ways in which social class influenced the characteristics of sports and pastimes in pre- industrial Britain Different classes took part in different activities e.g. lower class play mob football; UC gentry play real tennis Different classes may have different roles in games e.g. in cricket uc batters lower classes were fielders The nature of some activities reflected the class of people who played them e.g. mob football violent, unruly outline the characteristics of popular recreations in pre-industrial Britain Recreations limited to defined local geographical area few written rules due to a lack of education, therefore un-coded. Often cruel and/or violent Based on combat skills related to the preparation of war. It was divided between a two tier social class system Often linked to festivals and holydays- church and farming calenders.

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SOCIO PE EXAM QUESTIONS OCR A LEVEL QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED


describe the term social and cultural factors
Features of life and society such as transport, population, literacy, free time class or
technology which asset sport in society
Using practical examples, explain how transport and education affected the
opportunities to participate in sport in pre- industrial Britain
UC- used rudimentary forms of transport such as horse and carriage...
sports less local... more opportunity for the u/c




LC- walking as a forms of transport, sports local


TRANSPORT BECAME THE BASIS OF SPORT-e.g. walking became pedestrianism,
riding became horse racing
As people didnt travel far there were were no standard rules so games did not spread
Describe two ways in which levels of education and literacy affected participation
in sport in pre- industrial Britain
UC- literate therefore their sports were codified and had complex rules. e.g. real tennis


LC- were literate therefore their sports were uncodified and simple e.g. Mob football.
Their games were also brutal and violent
Describe three social factors that affected the characteristic of pre-industrial
sport
social class-LC played violent, locally coded sports, UC pursued sophisticated, skilled
games requiring specialist Kit/ equipment

, Opportunities for women-Women had less opportunities than males. UC women-
sophisticated sports such as hawking/archery, LC women- uncouth activities such as
smock racing


Education/ Literacy- Education or lack of Education affected the rule development in
sports/ NGB development
UC literate sports were codified/ sophisticated e.g. real tennis. LC-iliterate, so sports
had no written rules e.g. MOB football


AVAILABILITY OF MONEY-More money means greater opportunity and esteem. LC
had less opportunities and basic equipment e.g. pigs bladder used in MOB football
UC sport had facilities/ kit equipment e.g. real tennis
using examples, describe two ways in which social class influenced the
characteristics of sports and pastimes in pre- industrial Britain
Different classes took part in different activities e.g. lower class play mob football; UC
gentry play real tennis


Different classes may have different roles in games e.g. in cricket uc batters lower
classes were fielders
The nature of some activities reflected the class of people who played them e.g. mob
football violent, unruly
outline the characteristics of popular recreations in pre-industrial Britain
Recreations limited to defined local geographical area
few written rules due to a lack of education, therefore un-coded. Often cruel and/or
violent


Based on combat skills related to the preparation of war. It was divided between a two
tier social class system


Often linked to festivals and holydays- church and farming calenders.

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