Adapted PE Final Exam
Within the sport framework, sport settings are defined as the locations of sport program (where they occur), and sport delivery options are defined as the format of how the sports are delivered. a. True b. False
a. True
The response-to-intervention system a. addresses early learning deficits and learners at risk b. operates only in general education settings c. emphasizes only one-to-one instruction d. limits attention to students with intense needs e. avoids group instruction
a. addresses early learning deficits and learners at risk
The prefix "para" in the name Paralympics means ______ a. equal to b. disabled c. same as legal d. spinal cord only
a. equal to
An athlete who uses a wheelchair is practicing with the high school track team. This athlete has not met qualifying times to compete in competition, so he continues to practice with the team. This is an example of what sport delivery option in the Sport Framework model? a. parallel b. virtual c. segregated d. unified e. general
a. parallel
An individualized family service plan is associated with infants and toddlers with disabilities. a. True b. False
a. true
The USOC constitution includes procedures for the inclusion of athletes with disabilities in amateur athletic programs.
a. true
Which one of these sport delivery options was patterned after telegraphic sport by providing track competition results for athletes who were blind? a. virtual b. parallel c. segregated d. general e. unified
a. virtual
For what reason(s) do we use tests in an adapted physical education program?
all of the above
The first step for including adapted sport in a general physical education curriculum is a. contact Special Olympics b. determine a sport to play and then cross-reference to a sport designed specifically for those with disabilities c. ask local special education supervisors to conduct in-service training for all physical educators d. invite a Paralympian to speak at your school
b. determine a sport to play and then cross-reference to a sport designed specifically for those with disabilities
Which sport setting focuses more on school-versus-school competition resulting in regional or state championships? a. school based b. interscholastic c. community d. college e. open
b. interscholastic
Students should receive adapted physical education if a. they are between the ages of 8 and 18 b. they exhibit a unique need in physical education c. they get three recommendations from teachers d. their parents request it e. none of these
b. they exhibit a unique need in physical education
An advantage of using authentic testing approaches is that
both a and b?
What kind of testing tool allows you to distinguish between performance levels based on clear criteria?
both b and c?
A physical educator collects data on the 16-meter PACER test of the Brockport Physical Fitness Test during class time. The physical educator had gone through a process called?
screening or testing
The physical educator should include adapted sport objectives in a student's individual education program. a. True b. False
a. True
The process of classification is dynamic; athletes are classified before, during, and after competitions. a. True b. False
a. True
US Paralympics is a division of the United States Olympic Committee. a. True b. False
a. True
According to IDEA, infants and toddlers are individuals in these age ranges: a. 0 to 2 b. 0 to 5 c. 3 to 5 d. 2 to 4 e. none of these
a. 0 to 2
Which one of these statements is NOT true regarding the least restrictive environment (LRE) concept? a. Inclusion and LRE are identical concepts. b. LRE is closely associated with IDEA. c. Educating children with disabilities in a general setting to the extent appropriate is consistent with LRE. d. The LRE for a child may be a segregated setting. e. Schools should have a continuum of alternative placements to implement LRE effectively.
a. Inclusion and LRE are identical concepts.
What is the name of the international organization for athletes with disabilities that coordinates closely with the International Olympic Committee? a. International Paralympic Committee b. International Special Olympics Committee c. International Games for the Handicapped d. International World Games for the Disabled
a. International Paralympic Committee
An athlete who is blind and runs on the high school track with the use of a sighted guide is an example of the general sport delivery option within the sport framework. a. True b. False
a. True
Athletes with intellectual disabilities (ID) participate in the Paralympic Games. a. True b. False
a. True
In a school district, funding for athletes cannot be applied in a discriminatory fashion (e.g., available to males but not females or available to students without disabilities but not students with disabilities). a. True b. False
a. True
National Governing Bodies (NGB) and International Federations (IF) are organizations dedicated to the development and promotion of specific sports. a. True b. False
a. True
One technique for successfully integrating students with disabilities in physical education is to give handicaps. a. True b. False
a. True
Results of the GAO report indicated that decisions to include students with disabilities on a school-based interscholastic sports team had to be made by assessment and not generalized according to the disability. a. True b. False
a. True
The 1992 Barcelona Paralympics marked the first time that a joint Olympic and Paralympic committee was used in planning for this event. a. True b. False
a. True
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recognizes seven university wheelchair basketball teams. a. True b. False
a. True
The Paralympic Games are now held in the same city as the Olympic Games. a. True b. False
a. True
The United States Quad Rugby Association (USQRA) is an example of a unisport organization that promotes one sport for people with disabilities. a. True b. False
a. True
The current IPC athlete classification system is implemented under the Code Compliant guideline of how much the impairment impacts the performance of the athlete in the sport. a. True b. False
a. True
The current classification system (Code Compliant) groups the athletes by sport, resulting in cross-disability competitive events. a. True b. False
a. True
In this chapter, it is suggested that special or segregated classes not exceed a. 6 students b. 12 students c. 18 students d. 30 students e. 45 students
b. 12 students
This act extended civil rights protection for individuals with disabilities to all areas of American life. a. Education for All Handicapped Children Act b. Americans with Disabilities Act c. Amateur Sports Act d. Rehabilitation Act e. none of these
b. Americans with Disabilities Act
"Sally is a fine swimmer" is a good example of a well-written, objective, and measurable present level of performance (PLP) statement. a. True b. False
b. False
According to IDEA, the planning of programs for individuals with disabilities is the responsibility of the school physician. a. True b. False
b. False
National governing bodies affiliated with the United States Olympic Committee do not have to allow participation by people with disabilities if they do not have the resources. a. True b. False
b. False
Only students identified as having a disability under IDEA may receive services under section 504. a. True b. False
b. False
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) includes the Paralympic Games and amateur athletes with disabilities within the scope of the act. a. True b. False
b. False
The use of sport in rehabilitation goes back to Veterans Administration (VA) hospitals in the United States after the US Civil War. a. True b. False
b. False
Adapted physical education is a. designed for students excused from physical education b. a program rather than a setting or place c. designed to meet short-term needs of students d. essentially the same as physical therapy e. implemented in a segregated or separate setting
b. a program rather than a setting or place
The athlete classification process provides a structure for _______________. a. training b. competition c. coaching d. marketing
b. competition
In regard to involvement of physical educators in IEP development, which one of these statements is true? a. It is recommended that physical educators leave IEP development to classroom teachers. b. Physical educators should focus on teaching and should not be expected to participate in the IEP development. c. Physical educators should be involved to the extent possible when IEPs are developed, and IEPs should include goals designed to meet unique physical education needs. d. It is desirable that physical educators simply inform classroom teachers of goals associated with physical education rather than assist in IEP development. e. It is recommended that physical education not be considered in the development of the IEPs.
c. Physical educators should be involved to the extent possible when IEPs are developed, and IEPs should include goals designed to meet unique physical education needs.
The intent of _____was to provide an introduction to Paralympic sports for injured, ill, or wounded service members and veterans. a. World Games b. Veterans Games c. Warrior Games d. National Soldier Games
c. Warrior Games
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is referred to as the United States' first ____ law for persons with disabilities. a. employment b. education c. civil rights d. voting e. marriage
c. civil rights
BlazeSport America and Paralympic sport clubs are examples of which sport setting in the Sport Framework model? a. school based b. interscholastic c. community d. college e. open
c. community
The Warrior Games are Paralympic-like competitions between the United States ________. a. Division 1 colleges and universities b. Division 2 colleges and universities c. military branches d. European Division 3 colleges and universities
c. military branches
The United States Racquetball Association is an example of which one of these? a. international federation b. disability sport organization c. national governing body d. regional sport affiliate e. multisport organization
c. national governing body
this chapter, you learned that age differences within a class with students age 16 or younger should never exceed a. one year b. two years c. three years d. four years e. five years
c. three years
Which of these is NOT recommended as a responsibility of the physician regarding the development of adapted physical education programs? a. interpreting medical information b. administering medical exams c. unilaterally selecting program goals and objectives d. making referrals to appropriate committees e. b and c
c. unilaterally selecting program goals and objectives
What standards are used when a test allows comparison of an individual performance outcome with pre-established criteria?
criterion-referenced standards
Which of these is a major advantage of using criterion-referenced tests in adapted physical education?
criterion-referenced tests can help identify specific instructional needs in physical education
The person credited with the idea for the Paralympic Games is a. Juan Antonio Samaranch b. Dr. Julian Stein c. Eunice Kennedy Shriver d. Sir Ludwig Guttman e. Baron Pierre de Coubertin
d. Sir Ludwig Guttman
Which of these is NOT a periodical closely related to adapted physical education and sport? a. Sports 'N Spokes b. Palaestra c. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly d. The Disabled Athlete e. All are closely related.
d. The Disabled Athlete
Which of these in regard to section 504 is false? a. Schools must provide equivalent as opposed to identical services. b. Equal treatment and equal opportunity are not the same. c. Equally effective programs must afford individuals with disabilities equal opportunity to attain the same results. d. To be equally effective, a service must produce equal results. e. Both a and d are false.
d. To be equally effective, a service must produce equal results.
The organization whose mission now includes the duty to organize the Paralympic Games when held in the United States is which one of these? a. Amateur Athletic Union b. Disabled Sports USA c. Special Olympics d. United States Olympic Committee e. Wheelchair and Ambulatory Sports, USA
d. United States Olympic Committee
Teaching _______ in a general sport curriculum would promote inclusion, help develop social networks between students with and without disabilities, and lay groundwork for students with disabilities to improve sport skills. a. special education b. cooperative games c. camping d. adapted sport e. board games
d. adapted sport
Which of these occurred as a result of the class action suit, Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens (PARC) v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1972)? a. States in the union could still label a child as mentally retarded without due process. b. Mental age still could be used to postpone or deny access to a free public program of education and training. c. Students with mental retardation could be denied an education without due process. d. Individuals with mental disabilities could be denied education if it were determined that they could not be educated or trained. e. None of these occurred as a result of the class action suit.
e. None of these occurred as a result of the class action suit.
Although many pieces of legislation have promoted participation in adapted sport, perhaps the one piece of legislation that provided the catalyst for the explosion in adapted sport was the a. Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EHA) b. Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) d. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) e. Olympic and Amateur Sports Act (OASA)
e. Olympic and Amateur Sports Act (OASA)
Curricular options that are identified in the literature and that accommodate all students in both inclusive and noninclusive environments include which of these? a. same curriculum b. multilevel curriculum c. modified curriculum d. different curriculum e. all of these
e. all of these
School guidelines for referrals for adapted physical education should be permitted from a. parents and guardians b. physicians c. judicial officers d. students themselves (if at least 18 years of age) e. all of these
e. all of these
Which of these is an acceptable criterion for establishing a unique need in physical education? a. The child meets criterion-referenced standards. b. The child meets norm-referenced standards. c. The child meets local curricular standards of achievement. d. The child meets grade-level standards of achievement. e. all of these
e. all of these
In accordance with IDEA, educational programs should be developed by a. physicians b. administrators c. the director of special education d. parents e. appropriate committees
e. appropriate committees
An adapted physical education program a. may be conducted in a general physical education class b. should consist of a sedentary alternative program c. includes only students with disabilities associated with IDEA d. is a specially designed program e. both a and d
e. both a and d
Which of these is NOT included as a disability in IDEA? a. hearing impairment b. traumatic brain injury c. learning disabilities d. autism e. none of these (all are included as disability areas)
e. none of these (all are included as disability areas)
The definition of physical education in the rules and regulations associated with IDEA includes all but which of these? a. physical fitness b. motor fitness c. fundamental motor skills and patterns d. dance e. physical therapy
e. physical therapy
IDEA requires that the education of individuals with disabilities be conducted in a. segregated settings b. integrated settings c. small groups d. mainstream settings e. the least restrictive environment
e. the least restrictive environment
Comparing performance results to predetermined criteria is known as testing.
false
IDEA requires that the education of students with disabilities be conducted in inclusive environments.
false
Norm-referenced standards allow comparison of individual scores with some absolute level of mastery or predetermined criterion.
false
Which of these is a major advantage of using norm-referenced tests in adapted physical education?
norm-referenced tests assist with making eligibility decisions
"If you complete one lap of the sidestroke, you will be able to jump off the diving board" is an example of the Premack principle.
true
BlazeSports America is an example of national community-based multisport organization for individuals with disabilities.
true
Standardized testing uses previously established test procedures and protocols in controlled testing environments.
true
