Praxis II Physical Education (5091)
Regarding feedback that physical education teachers and coaches give students and athletes, which of the following is an example of prescriptive feedback rather than descriptive feedback
"Follow through!"
Which of the following best expresses the percentage of maximum heart rate that should characterize students' exercise for health-related fitness in physical education class?
60-85% of maximization heart rate
What is the most accurate about how physical education teachers can use bulletin boards to communicate instructional information to students
A time-lapse bulletin board accesses student participation and creativity
One teaching method for managing kindergarten through grade 12 physical education classes uses three steps to address student noncompliance with class rules. in which of the following sequences should the steps to be applied
An oral warning; a brief time out; a time out with written response
Within the TARGET model, which physical education teaching strategy is an example of the R in the acronym
Acknowledging process and improvement rather than product
Which kinds of physical education activities are both appropriate for boys and girls to participate in together and are less dependent on team assignment by student skill levels
Activities that require agility and lower-body strength
Which of the following external variables that affect physical education activity is more likely to help than hurt performance by its presence
Advancing technology
Which of the following is true of soccer as played today
All players can use heads or torsos on the ball
The definition of verbal communication includes which of these formats
All these formats -texting -sign language -conversations
Which of the following is the best example of a target game
Bocce
The best choice of available fitness tests for a teacher to use to assess students with disabilities is the
Brockport physical fitness test (bpft)
Concerning the impacts of various resources on student physical education outcomes, what has research found
Class-size and student-teacher ratio correlate inversely with activity levels, time, safety, and learning
Which of the following reflects a physical education teaching technique that promotes cognitive learning
Comparing new movement skills to those previously learned
Which of the following assessment techniques will most likely help students set appropriate health-related goals
Completing fitness tests
Of the following effects on student health caused by substance abuse, which one results from the largest number of different substance abuse-related causes
Death
Which of the following is a recommended strategy for physical education teachers to plan effective class behavior management
Define expectations in terms of what they want the students to do
Which of these is the most appropriate physical education teacher practice to establish productive learning environments for students and promote their responsibility and social skills
Deliberately designing activities and situations that teach and develop needed skills
The respiratory system ________ oxygen and __________ carbon dioxide
Delivers; expels
During a physical education unit that focuses on the development of health-related fitness, a teacher asks students to keep a journal about their individual responses to three different types of cardiovascular activities- such as heart rate, perceived rate of exertion, and motivation- and write a journal entry on how they personally felt about each activity. This journaling is an example of
Differentiated instruction
Which of the following best describes the learning style of students brainstorming in small groups to choreograph a dance
Divergent
In the history of research into motor development, which of the following represents the trend from earlier to later findings?
From maturation to maturation plus experience
Findings of research into physical activity and peer interactions are best reflected by which of these
Health behavior and peer relationships have reciprocal influences
Regarding individual differences that affect physical education activity performance, which of these sports is most appropriate for the ectomorphic somatotype (body type)
High jump
Which of the following is a primary short-term effect of amphetamines on an athletes sport performance
Increasing feelings of alertness
According to most sport sociologist, a sport is primarily described as what kind of activity
Institutionalized
Among strategies for increasing internal student motivation of physical activity, which of these is the best example of giving students freedom of choice
Involving students in the decision-making process whenever possible
When student disputes develop during physical education classes, how is settling them by rock paper scissors viewed
It is effective because it is objective
Which of the following best describes the stance held by the society of physical educators (SHAPE) formerly the American alliance for health, physical education, recreation and dance (AAHPERD) with regard to using human targets during physical education activities
It should never be taught, because it can result in negative experiences for students
Which of the following is a problem most characteristic of the primitive stage of forward rolling
Losing the curl
In three stages of motor learning, which of these is characteristic of the associative stage
Making fewer and more consistent errors
In the late 1800s, the greatest influence on the direction of physical education came from individuals with a background in which of the following
Medicine
Yoga practice is most beneficial to which of the following populations
People with chronic low-back pain
According to experts, what is true about the primary functions of nonverbal communication
Nonverbal communication serves a function of performing social rituals
Regarding effective ways for physical education teachers to give instructions to students for the smoothest class operation and best behavior management, which of these is accurate
PE teachers should tell students when to do something before telling them what to do
When students learn to fall sideways and land using their hands, which of the following should be the last activity they do in a sequence of increasing difficulty
Running, falling, rolling, and standing
Which of the following teaching styles best allows students an opportunity to reflect on what they learned and what they need to improve on
Small group
A student who is skipping in a zigzag pattern is demonstrating an understanding of which of the following movement concepts
Space awareness
According to the mayo clinic, people who do yoga may experience improvement in which of the following
Stress reduction, fitness, and management of chronic conditions
Among the following common areas of negligence in physical education, in addition to first aid emergencies, which one can teachers and coaches MOST mitigate by enlisting the help of students
Supervision
A part of which body system controls fluid loss, protects deep tissues, and synthesizes vitamin D
The integumentary system
Related to summation of forces, which is accurate about how body parts move?
The largest body parts are the slowest and move first
In the movement concept of relationship, which relationship can involve only one body without another body/bodies or object(s)
The relationship of on or off
For cooperative learning activities to be more productive than competitive or individual learning activities, one of five necessary elements is positive interdependence among the members of a student group, including student awareness of it. what is accurate about the other four required elements
The students use task-relevant interpersonal and group skills frequently
When does physical education instruction necessarily require giving feedback to students
When a skill requires specific correction
According to national physical education standards, to show respect, which of the following should PE teachers do to address a student's behavior problem
The teacher has the student describe the behavior, why it was disruptive, and solutions for the problem
A physical education teacher writes an entry task on the board before class. how does this relate to teacher communication towards student understanding and ownership of high expectations for themselves
This supports high classroom expectations because students can begin the activity independently
The correct racing posture of a swimmer, a cyclist, or a downhill skier minimizes the effect of
Turbulence
Among fundamental movement skills (FMS), which two are both part of the same main category
Rotation and balance
When is music useful as a communication medium in physical education
Dance, aerobics, and many other physical education activities
Compared to regular baseball, softball has a ________ ball, a _________ infield, _________ innings, and _________ pitch
Bigger; smaller; fewer; a different
In teaching a closed skill, a teacher initially should provide which of the following
A stable environment with a stable rate of skill performance
Compared to the amount of time of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) the Institute of medicine recommends for children to spend daily, how much do research studies find they actually spent in school physical education classes
About 1/6 of what is recommended
Among concepts of movement quality, which one has static and dynamic types
Balance
Which of the following is true about center of gravity (COG)
COG varies according to the body parts' positions
In which of the following lists is each psychological factor linearly (proportionately) related to oxygen consumption
Cardiac output, heart rate, work rate
Regarding communication with athletes, which statement is recommended by experts for coaches to consider
Coaches must not only get athlete attention but also explain, so athlete understand easliy
Learning about sports rules, traditions, history, and etiquette falls under which of the following domains of learning
Cognitive
Which development in human manual skills emerges the earliest
Coordinated arm-hand movements
The physical education teacher routinely checks the first aid kit, tests the batteries in the defibrillator, checks the playing fields for holes, and inspects equipment for damage. By preparing for classes in this manner the teacher demonstrates the importance of
Creating a safe physical education learning environment
Which of the following would be the most appropriate way for a teacher to assess the skills of students during a basketball skills unit?
Developing a rubric to assess learners as they move through the unit
Among physical proficiencies that affect individual performance, which type of strength is most involved in the activity of kayaking
Dynamic strength
Regarding physical education teacher communication with parents, what is most effective related to posting communicating class rules to students at the beginning of the school year
E-mailing the rules to the parents with a cover letter asking them to review them
Of the following, which most accurately represents an aspect of the relationship between nutrition and fitness
Eating right provides energy for exercise, while exercise can control appetite
Which of the following is a phase of the stretch shortening cycle SSC
Eccentric
Which of the following sets of tasks would be the best for a physical education teacher to complete and adhere to in the beginning of the school year in an effort to establish good classroom management?
Establishing rules and reviewing them with students, creating a record-keeping system, and teaching students a predetermined signal to stop activity
Which of the following is an example of the short-term effects of exercise on health
Exercising releases endorphins, generating euphoria
In quality of movement, _________ is bound/ interrupted or free/sustained
Flow
Which statement best characterizes the role of posture in theories of motor development
For different reasons, posture has been equally important to both earlier and later theories
Among these class rules that many American kindergarten through grade 12 physical education teachers commonly define, which are all applicable to other subjects and classrooms, which one is also more important to PE classes
Good sportsmanship
Regarding perceptional-motor abilities, which is a performance skill that would be MOST affected by individual differences in control Precision
Handling a hockey puck
Which of the following effects on performance is more likely to be caused by student marijuana abuse than student alcohol abuse before physical education classes
Impaired depth perception
Which of the following is historically accurate about motor development
It was thoroughly catalogued from the 1930s to the 1940s, progressing less from the 1950s to the 1980s
The Society of health and physical educators (SHAPE) is an important resource for beginning physical educators because
Its mission is to enhance knowledge, improve practice, and disseminate current information
In learning how to land during movement activities, which of these is not identified as a phase of learning
Mastery
Which of these local motor activities is most appropriate for children younger than five years old
Muscle hoops
Which statement about physical education class safety and teacher liability is a valid one
PE teachers must instruct students in calling for and backing away from fly balls
Regarding appropriate physical education teaching practices, which statement is most valid
PE teachers must regularly and consistently inspect facilities and equipment for safety
Relative to spatial awareness, which movement concept involves vertical, horizontal, and circular path of movement
Planes
Which of the following is a typical characteristic in babies' earliest gate development
Pointing their toes outward
Which of the following is an example of the sandwich approach to giving students and athletes feedback
Positive reinforcement, correction, and positive reinforcement
It is reputed that Milo of Greece lifted a newborn bull onto his shoulders each day until the bull became fully mature. Milo followed what two principles of modern muscle strength and endurance conditioning
Progression and overload
Which of the following practice alternatives would best promote motor learning and safety for potentially injurious sports such as Pole vaulting and downhill skiing
Progressive part
Regarding physical education teacher and coach liability compared to classroom teacher liability, which is true
Projectiles and water increase liability in physical education classes
Which of the following describes the best way a teacher can achieve inclusion in a physical education class
Providing various opportunities for students to use their individual strengths in activities
Of four factors that affect learning in physical education settings, which one is best exemplified by the psychological and psychological variables that influence individual ability and interest for learning
Readiness
Which of the following technology applications would best support a wrestler's learning a new take down technique
Recording the wrestler's performance and having the wrestler view it on a video screen
Which of the following is NOT a common theme many kindergarten through grade 12 physical education teachers across the United States use to manage their classrooms
Speaking out freely -Respect -Cooperation -Doing your best are common themes
When someone bench presses weights to strengthen the arms and upper body, this is an example of which exercise science principal
Specificity
Which of these is an effective strategy for physical education teachers to enhance students' perceived physical competence
Specify the length of time for practicing but not the number of trials
Research finds that motor skills training, endurance training, and strength training all share which neuroplasticity effects in common
Spinal reflex modification
Which of the following is the smallest of the four muscles in the buttocks
Tensor fasciae latae
The frog kick is used in which swimming stroke(s)
The breaststroke
In one instructional method to promote psychomotor learning, a physical education teacher clearly explains learning goals and skills to be learned to the students; demonstrate the skills for the students; and provides the students with practice time, frequently and regularly monitoring their progress during practice. this describes which of the following methods
The command or direct method
In the central nervous system's hierarchy of motor control, which level(s) of the brain produce(s) a motor program
The middle level
What is the definition of body mass index
The ratio of weight to height squared
If one skater has longer arms and another has shorter arms, and someone applies equal force to each skater's extended arm, which of these is true about torque
The skater with longer arms will rotate faster
According to research, which of the following is true about students who are learning a new motor skill in a physical education setting?
There is no significant relationship between the speed at which students learn the skill and the level of success at which they will perform the skill once it is learned
Which of the following is a typical effect of substance abuse on student behavior
These are all typical effects of substance abuse -a shy student becomes more sociable -an outgoing student becomes withdrawn -an inhibited student becomes more impulsive
Which of the following is primarily determined by directly measuring the rate of oxygen consumption during exercise
VO2 max
Relative to video recordings and instructional communication by physical education teachers with students, which statement is correct
Videos can preserve and repeat ideal demonstrations by teachers and students