Intro to Kinesiology Final
Which organization largely controlled amateur sports outside the colleges in the United States during the 1900s?
Amateur Athletic Union
Which of the following organizations does not govern any aspect of intercollegiate athletics today?
Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
Upper-class boys in this civilization were educated at two schools that stressed the importance of all-around development.
Athens
Coaches and parents typically reward effort more than outcome in youth sport programs.
False
Football was the most popular sport sponsored by the Public Schools Athletic League.
False
Graduates of curricular in the exercise and sport sciences find careers almost exclusively in private fitness clubs working with young adults.
False
The primary purpose of assessments in schools should be used to provide the data upon which to base grades.
False
Women physical educators in the early 1900s favored sport competitions for college women.
False
Because excess weight can easily be gained, it is equally easy to lose excess weight.
False
Which of the following describes leadership characteristics?
Al of the above
Instead of physical education, ____ is the term most often used by nonschool agencies, such as public recreational programs or private sport clubs.
All of the above
Which of the following federal laws provides for the rights of persons with special needs?
All of the above
Which of the following is a factor in promoting adherence to exercise programs?
All of the above
Which of the following is a leadership style?
All of the above
Which of the following is a symptom of career burnout?
All of the above
Which of the following is a threat to the integrity of intercollegiate athletics?
All of the above
Which of the following is associated with the potential of role conflict between physical educators and coaches?
All of the above
Which of these is a challenge facing professionals in recreation and leisure services?
All of the above
Children with special needs should be excused from school physical education classes.
False
Who designed exercise machines for individualized physical development?
Dudley Sargent
A major difference between interscholastic sports and intercollegiate athletics is that college athletes must meet minimal academic standards, while high school athletes do not have to meet minimal academic standards.
False
Interdisciplinary research will characterize the work of physical education teachers because the problems and issues investigated can be more effectively solved and funding is more readily available through collaborations that require shared expertise.
False
James Naismith designed the symbol of spirit, mind, and body for the Young Men's Christian Association.
False
Numerous females claim that the National Collegiate Athletic Association's academic eligibility requirements discriminate against them.
False
Research has proven that ethnic minority athletes are bigger, stronger, and generally more highly skilled than are white athletes.
False
School administrators have been the leading supporters for the expansion of school physical education programs.
False
Since most individuals continue their participation once they begin to exercise, adherence to physical activity is not an issue.
False
The Women's Division of the National Amateur Athletic Federation beginning in 1923 supported women's participation in international sport competitions including the Olympic Games.
False
The first national tournaments for women's intercollegiate athletics were established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
False
The sporting heritage in the United States came primarily from which country?
Germany
Which of the following institutions offered teachers an outstanding advanced curriculum and faculty, making a certificate from it highly prestigious?
Harvard Summer School
Which of the following provides competitive opportunities specifically individuals who are developmental delayed mentally?
Special Olympics
A dramatic change in physical activity programs has been the burgeoning interest in the exercise and sport sciences and the proliferation of programs preparing students for careers in non-educational settings.
True
According to Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments Act, boys and girls can be separated in physical education classes when contact sports are taught.
True
According to federal legislation, equity is required for girls and boys in schools relative to curricular and extracurricular opportunities.
True
American youth performed poorly on the first administration of the AAHPER Youth Fitness Test in 1958.
True
Campus recreation programs often include intramurals, sport clubs, free play, faculty-staff programs, and non-athletic activities, such as games, crafts, dances, and movies.
True
Physical activity can serve as a preventive measure for both disease and degeneration for senior citizens.
True
Professionals in careers in the exercise and sport sciences need to provide quality programs in specialized settings to prove that a higher degree of competence is needed to fulfill the responsibilities of these careers than may currently be the case.
True
Sport as entertainment continues to grow in popularity at all competitive levels with winning and associated commercialization emphasized even more.
True
The National Collegiate Athletic Association requires at least minimal academic achievement to qualify for intercollegiate competition.
True
The Sanity Code, which was enacted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in 1948, sought to restrict the recruitment of intercollegiate athletes as well as to eliminate athletic scholarships.
True
Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments influenced an increase in the number of girls and women in sport competitions in high schools and colleges in the 1980s.
True
Who was the most significant person in the formulation of the rules of American football?
Walter Camp
Which of the following is a justification for the popularity of intercollegiate athletics?
all of the above
Which of the following would describe the attitudes of men toward physical activities during the Roman Republic?
being a citizen-soldier
Which of the following is an instructional challenge facing physical educators in schools?
drug and alcohol abuse by students
What was Catharine Beecher's physical activity program that was described as a course of exercises designed to promote health, beauty, and strength?
calisthenics
Which of the following were popular activities for the Romans during the Empire?
chariot races, gladiatorial contests, and going to the thermae
Which of the following is not a basic movement principle of movement education?
children should model their teachers' movements
This style of leadership is used when immediate compliance is necessary:
coercive
Which of the following was a cause for the ending of the ancient Olympic Games?
corruption, cheating, professionalism, and specialization by the athletes
Which leadership style involves utilizing colleagues that are highly motivated and competent in their abilities within established parameters?
delegating
Which of the following should be the optimal curriculum for an elementary school physical education program?
fundamental movement and sports skills
Over the past 20 years, data show there has been a dramatic ____ in obesity in the United States.
increase
Which of the following has been a contributing factor to the lack of proper preparation of some interscholastic coaches?
increase in the number of coaches needed
Which of the following is a problem associated with interscholastic sports?
inducements to change schools are being provided to highly skilled adolescents
Which of the following should be the optimal curriculum for a secondary school physical education program?
lifetime sports and physical fitness
A good communicator not only includes being effective verbally or in writing, but also by being a good ____________.
listener
What is required by Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments relative to financial assistance (grants-in-aid) for athletes?
must be available on a substantially proportional basis to the male and female athletes
Which of the following is a major problem in many youth sport programs today?
overemphasis on winning
This leadership style can be effective when leaders expect excellence and high standards of performance as long as these expectations are not excessive and unending:
pacesetting
In which event in the ancient Olympic Games was the winner the symbol of the all-around athlete?
pentathalon
Leaders place a strong emphasis on:
personal relationships
Which of the following described the British Amateur Sport Ideal in the 1800s?
play the game for the game's sake
Which of the following was a requirement for participation in the ancient Olympic Games?
pledge of an oath of fair play and training for 10 months before the competition
Which type of leadership style is built on the belief that leaders are devoted to the needs of the organizational members by listening and building a sense of community?
servant
Which of the following should be the optimal curriculum for a middle school physical education program?
skill development in team sports and social skills
Which type(s) of sports opportunities did college women participate in during the 1920s through the 1960s?
sports days, play days, and field days
Why did physical educators in the 1920s favor and support interscholastic athletics while opposing competition for elementary-aged children?
they believed the adolescents were developmentally ready for sport competition, whereas elementary children were not
What was the reason for the establishment of the National Collegiate Athletic Association?
to reduce or elimenate deaths or injuries in football
What was one reason why German gymnastics did not become the basis for the system of physical education in the United States?
too much emphasis on strength development
National championships exist in some youth sports.
true
What is a standard?
uniform criterion or minimum essential element for the measurement of quality
Which of the following is not descriptive of the Greek Ideal?
winning the pancratium