EXERCISE SCIENCE 201 FINAL EXAM CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY
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Given that work is defined as force applied to a body through a distance and in the
direction of the force (simply force times distance), a basketball player who bench-
presses 180 pounds through 2 feet is doing _____.
480 foot-pounds of work
360 foot-pounds of work
180 foot-pounds of work
None of the answers is correct - ANSWER-360 foot-pounds of work
_____ is the study of the prevention of injury or diseases that result in movement
disorders and the rehabilitation of people who are injured or have a movement
disorder disease or disability.
Reinforcement
Sports vision training
Kinematics
Clinical biomechanics - ANSWER-Clinical biomechanics
If velocity is constant, then what is true of acceleration?
It is equal to zero.
It is constant but not necessarily zero.
It is not constant.
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More information is needed to answer the question. - ANSWER-It is equal to zero.
Acceleration is a term for time rate of change in which of the following quantities?
Speed
Velocity
Direction
Displacement - ANSWER-Velocity
According to Newton's second law, acceleration of an object:
is inversely proportional to the amount of force that is applied to the object.
is produced by lengthening the object's resistance.
is directly proportional to the force producing it and inversely proportional to the
object's mass.
None of the answers is correct. - ANSWER-is directly proportional to the force
producing it and inversely proportional to the object's mass.
Anthropometry is concerned with _____.
measuring different segments of the human body
assessing body composition
the speed of human movement
a learner's state of mind - ANSWER-measuring different segments of the human
body
Persons practicing Tai Chi may adopt a wide stance in order to _____.
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increase their stability
improve their balance
lower their center of gravity
All of the answers are correct - ANSWER-All of the answers are correct
In a second-class lever, _____.
the force is between the fulcrum and the weight
the fulcrum is located between the weight and the point of force application
the weight is between the fulcrum and the force
None of the answers is correct. - ANSWER-the weight is between the fulcrum and
the force
A distinct advantage of _____ is that it permits movement data to be recorded
without encumbering the performer with wires and other equipment that can
hinder performance.
electrogoniometry
telemetry
dynamography
clinical biomechanics - ANSWER-telemetry
A technique that can be used to provide information about the angles of a joint as
part of a total motion pattern is called _____.
biofeedback
anthropometry
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telemetry
electrogoniometry - ANSWER-electrogoniometry
The statement "a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain
in motion at the same speed and in the same direction unless acted on by some
outside force" refers to:
Newton's first law of motion.
Newton's second law of motion.
Newton's third law of motion.
Newton's fourth law of motion. - ANSWER-Newton's first law of motion.
In the human body, the lever systems formed by muscles pulling on bones are
primarily which class of lever?
First
Second
Third
No class predominates - ANSWER-Third
_____ is used to measure the electrical activity produced by a muscle or muscle
group.
Videography
Electrogoniometry
Anthropometry
Electromyography - ANSWER-Electromyography
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