120 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Describe the relationship between edge angle and pressure on the skis
during skiing.
Decreasing the edge angle reduces pressure on the skis, making it
easier to turn.
A higher edge angle decreases the surface area in contact with
the snow.
Increasing the edge angle puts weight into a smaller surface area,
resulting in increased pressure.
Edge angle has no effect on pressure; it only affects speed.
2. What does the term 'edge angle' refer to in skiing?
The length of the ski in relation to the skier's height
The amount a ski is tilted relative to the surface of the snow and
the hill
The speed at which a skier descends the
slope The type of snow conditions on the
slope
3. Describe how pressure affects a skier's speed and performance on the
slopes.
Pressure does not influence speed; technique is the only factor.
In skiing, increased pressure on the skis leads to higher speeds
,due to better grip and control.
Higher speeds are achieved by reducing pressure on the skis.
, Increased pressure causes the skis to lose grip, resulting in slower
speeds.
4. How does the amount of pressure applied affect the turn radius in skiing?
More pressure increases speed, while less pressure decreases
speed.
Pressure has no effect on turn radius.
Pressure only affects the skier's balance, not the turn radius.
More pressure results in tighter turns, while less pressure leads to
longer turns.
5. What type of skiing is best suited for Twin Tip skis?
Downhill skiing
Cross-country skiing
Freestyle skiing
Alpine skiing
6. Describe the function of ski brakes in relation to ski safety.
Ski brakes are used to adjust the tightness of the ski boots.
Ski brakes help to increase speed on the slopes.
Ski brakes release when the boot comes out of the binding,
preventing the ski from sliding away uncontrollably.
Ski brakes are designed to enhance the skier's balance.
7. How does understanding the fall line contribute to effective skiing
techniques?
, Understanding the fall line helps skiers navigate slopes more
efficiently by aligning their movements with gravity.
Understanding the fall line is irrelevant to skiing techniques.
Understanding the fall line is primarily about choosing the right
equipment.
Understanding the fall line only applies to advanced skiers.
8. If a skier wants to maintain control while skiing on a flat section of the slope,
what technique should they use regarding edge angle and weight
distribution?
Shift weight entirely to the back of the skis for better balance
Keep the skis parallel and maintain a high edge angle for speed
Increase the edge angle to enhance grip and control
Flatten skis, while putting weight unto a larger surface area
(decreased pressure)
9. What is a characteristic of narrow waist skis regarding their performance on
snow?
They provide better flotation in deep snow.
They are more stable on powder snow.
They are easier to control at high speeds.
They hold better on hard snow.
10. Describe how the shape of skis with a wide tip and tail and a narrow waist
affects a skier's ability to make turns.
This shape allows for quicker and tighter turns due to
the distribution of weight and the ski's design.