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701.

Analyse the aspects that Indian society promotes participation of women in sports.

Answer» a) Self confidence must be developed in women. (b) Female role model to be highlighted (c) More time and facilities to be given to women participation (d) Women should be aware regarding the benefits of sports. (Job opportunities, Personality development etc.) (e) Better safety measures to be implemented. (f) Legislation regarding women in sports should be more flexible. (g) Attitude of spectators and media should be motivating (h) Women coaches should be appointed in more number (i) Equal importance to be given to female in sports
702.

Computation of bmi

Answer» Perhaps height ^2 in metres /weight in kg...
703.

Describe some desirable elements of niyam in yoga

Answer» \tSaucha (cleanliness)\tSantosha (contentment)\tTapas (discipline)\tSvadhyaya (self study)\tIsvara Pranidhana (surrendering to a higher power)
704.

Explain the qualities of good leader

Answer» The qualities of a good leader are:-1. Honesty :- the foremost quality of a leader is honesty. 2. Discipline and responsibility :- A good leader should have willingness to take responsibility and fulfill them with discipline.<br>Academically sound IntelligentSelf discipline
705.

What do you mean by training

Answer» Sports training is the basis form of preparation of a sportsman<br>Training is teaching, or developing in oneself or others, any skills and knowledge or fitness that relate to specific useful competencies. Training has specific goals of improving one\'s capability, capacity, productivity and performance.
706.

Differentiate between static and dynamic flexibility ?

Answer» While dynamic stretching is based on movement, static stretching involves moving a joint as far as it can go and holding it for a length of time, typically 30 to 90 seconds.
707.

Give the introduction to asanas, pranayama, meditation and yogic kriyas

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708.

Give the introduction to asanas , pranayama, meditation and kriyas

Answer» asnas are the stretching exercise e.g: padmasana,mayur asana etc. and pranayams are performed by holding ,exhaling and inhalalation of air e.g :anulom vilom and in meditation our mind goes in the state of consciousness where we feel peace eg: sitting in padamasana in gyan mudra, kriyas are performed to purify our body eg: naulikriya,vastra dhoti
709.

How many total award are given in each event of Olympics games

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710.

computation of BMI from family or neighborhood and graphical representation of the data.

Answer» BMI=weight /height
711.

write a note on coaching career in physical education

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712.

What is the importance of physical education ?

Answer» Answer
713.

Make 15team knock out fixture

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714.

what are the various physical education courses available in india

Answer» \tBachelor of\xa0Physical Education\xa0(B.P.\xa0Ed)\tMasters in\xa0Physical Education\xa0(M. PEd)\tCertificate in\xa0Physical Education\xa0(C.P.\xa0Ed)\tDiploma in\xa0Physical Education\xa0(D.P.\xa0Ed)
715.

Preboard cbse question paper 2020.

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716.

make a track of 200 or 400 metres of race paper?

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717.

Short notes on deaflympics?

Answer» The Deaflympics (previously called World Games for the Deaf, and International Games for the Deaf) are an International Olympic Committee (IOC)-sanctioned event at which deaf athletes compete at an elite level.
718.

write any three rule of your choice in details of the chess game?

Answer» \tKing Of The Hill: In this format, the goal is to get your king to the center of the board or "top of the hill."\tBughouse: This format is played in pairs. When one player captures a piece from the opponent, this piece will become available to his or her teammate. For example: If I play as White and my teammate, who is Black, takes a white knight from her opponent, in my turn I will have a knight that I can put on any free square on my board. I can do so in any of my future turns.\tCrazyhouse:\xa0This is a very exciting format, since it allows you to use the pieces you take from your opponent. That is, if I play as White and I take a black pawn from my opponent, that pawn will turn into a white pawn that I can put on the board as part of my army. I can do so in any of my future turns.
719.

Explain the effects of ageing on fat, lean weight and BMR

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720.

Discuss the circulation system and its components with proper diagram.

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721.

The aim of physical education is ________ development of an individual

Answer» All round<br>social ,physical and emotional development<br>All round
722.

Computation of BMI from family or neighborhood & graphical representationOf the data

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723.

Labelled diagram of 400m track and filed with computation

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724.

Name the leader who earns the quality of leadership by becoming a teacher , officer etc.

Answer» Why answer
725.

Describe the sit-ups, chin-ups and Y. M. C. A bench press test to measure muscular endurance?

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726.

How will you measure the somato types? Explain in detail the somato types?

Answer» The three numbers together give a somatotype number, with the endomorphy score first, then mesomorphy and finally ectomorphy (e.g. 1-5-2). The scores may also be plotted in a shield diagram or somatograph, representing the somatotype on a two dimensional scale.
727.

What is waist hip - ratio? How is it calculated?

Answer» The Waist Hip Ratio is calculated by dividing your waist measurement by your hip measurement, since the hips are the widest part of your buttocks. The formula is: WHR= waist circumference / hip circumference.
728.

What do you mean by evaluation?

Answer» Evaluation is a process that critically examines a program. It involves collecting and analyzing information about a program\'s activities, characteristics, and outcomes. Its purpose is to make judgments about a program, to improve its effectiveness, and/or to inform programming decisions (Patton, 1987).
729.

What do you mean by measurement?

Answer» the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring.
730.

What do you mean by test?

Answer» a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
731.

In the present scenario how will you deal with alcohol and substance abuse

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732.

Labelled diagram of 400 M Track & Field with computations.

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733.

A leaders responsibility is to see that the plans of group are put into execution . elaborate?

Answer» A\xa0leader\xa0works as a\xa0change\xa0agent who can manage\xa0organizational\xa0process effectively. The\xa0changing\xa0trends have compelled\xa0organizations\xa0to constantly review and reevaluate the recent technological advancements and customers\' expectations to understand, adopt and implement\xa0changes\xa0in their business model. A\xa0responsible leadership\xa0is about making sustainable business decisions which take into account the interests of all stakeholders, including: shareholders, employees, clients, suppliers, the community, the environment and future generations. ... Lush\'s operations are sustainable and cater to all stakeholders.
734.

Red muscle fibres are not capable of contraction for a long duration

Answer» Is it true or false
735.

Briefly discuss about any three international competitions of atheletics

Answer» Athletics\xa0is an exclusive collection of sporting\xa0events\xa0that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking.\xa0Olympic Games are the\xa0world\'s most important international athletic competition. The Olympics bring together thousands of the finest\xa0athletes\xa0to compete against one another in a variety of individual and team sports.
736.

Why must a good leader be accountable?

Answer» Accountable leaders\xa0lay a path for teams to follow and are defined by being held answerable for accomplishing a goal or assignment. If it is approached correctly,\xa0accountability can\xa0allow you and your team to produce positive, measurable results for your business.\xa0Accountability\xa0occurs when individuals reliably deliver on their commitments, showing others they can be trusted to\xa0do\xa0what they say they\'ll\xa0do.\xa0Leaders\xa0further demonstrate\xa0accountability\xa0by taking responsibility for the outcomes of their actions and decisions and successfully transforming effort into results.
737.

Who is a leader?

Answer» A\xa0leader\xa0is someone who can see how things can be improved and who rallies people to move toward that better vision.\xa0Leaders\xa0can work toward making their vision a reality while putting people first. According to the idea of transformational\xa0leadership, an effective\xa0leader\xa0is a person who does the following: Creates an inspiring vision of the future. Motivates and inspires people to engage with that vision. Manages delivery of the vision.
738.

Explain the term \'changing trends in physical education\'.

Answer» (1) With time the trend of physical education in India is changing. It has gained lots of importance with time and has evolved in itself to new dimensions and platforms.(2) Along with this the new generation has found new and keen interest in the field of physical education. This is though not a new field and was never untouched by exploration.(3) With the growing civilization and globalization, the physical education has spread its branches to new direction.(4) For some it is a mode of entertainment, physical training, body training, body culture, an aspect of healthy living, a significant part of education itself and an evolved dimension of general and much required physical education.(5) These have now developed as even an important competitive sports activity.
739.

How to manage the problems of adolescent?

Answer» Problems of Adolescents : Owing to various changes, children of this age group face many problems; indeed, it is very delicate period of their life. The major problems, which adolescents face, are given below :(i) Physical Problems: During adolescence, many bodily or physical changes take place. Menstruation and nightfall become a phenomenon for girls and boys respectively. Development of *** glands takes place. Due to these changes, adolescents feel restless and worried.(ii) Mental Problems : During this age, stress, tension and strife are common. These traits create many mental problems. An adolescent faces many problems such as difficulty in co-operating with others, anxiety maladjustment, etc.(iii) Problem of Aggressive Behaviour: In this age group, children tend to show aggressive behaviour. They become aggressive on small matters. They become irritated easily. When they are asked to do certain activity, they become repulsive. They try to become hero.(iv) Lack of Stability and Adjustment : An adolescent does not remain stable and he faces adjustment problem. His behaviour does not remain content. He feels himself unable to adjust with other people. He fails to co-ordinate with others. Not only outside but he cannot adjust himself in his family. He cannot co-operate with his family members. He feels that he is underpressure of his parents. He wants to have free atmosphere at home.(v) Emotional Problems: The life of an adolescent is full of emotions. Under such emotions, he performs some uphill task, which seems to be impossible in the beginning. Rose says, "The adolescent lives intensely emotional life, in which we can see once more the rhythm of positive and negative phases of behaviour in his constant alternation between intense excitement and deep depression. " Sometimes, the adolescent becomes so excited that he considers himself to be at the top of the world and, sometimes, he finds, himself in a state of depression. He feels himself emotionally disturbed.(vi) Problems Related to *** : During adolescence, children face many problems, which are related to ***. They try to meet the opposite ***. Sometimes, they become so eager that they do not hesitate to leave their family. They feel restless due to their sexual urge. Rose says, “***, then, is the fundamental fact of adolescence, if not all life. Like the overflow of Great River, it irrigates and fertilizes great tracts of life’s territory.”(vii) Problems of Self-support: Each and every adolescent needs self-support. He wants to make his own place in the society. He desires to live a fruitful life. Rose says, “The adolescent desires to find his place in the world. The desire is a genuine need and refers to the need for self-support. He faces the problems of carrier selection. He does not want to depend upon his family members. He remains in between dependence and independence.”(viii) Feeling of Importance: An adolescent begins to understand himself important. He thinks that he should also get respect. But, sometimes, parents do not take it seriously. They fail to understand the feelings of adolescent. That’s why he feels himself unimportant and it becomes a great problem.(ix) Social Problems: It has been observed that adolescents want to adopt their own way, but society creates many hindrances in their paths. So, adolescents revolt against the social customs and traditions. Friends are very important for this age group. They share their views, knowledge and experience and hence, sometimes, the group acts as the medium of spreading social vices and dis-satisfaction. If this group gets proper guidance, it is the best institution for developing sociability, confidence and comprehension. These adolescents fall prey to intoxication, i.e., alcohol, drugs and smoking. Management of Adolescence Problems.The following suggestions can be beneficial for the management of problems of the adolescence:(i) Education for Motor Development- An adolescent should be provided the education for his motor development. He should be encouraged to play various games and sports. Through games and sports, his motor development will take place properly.(ii) Education of Phychology- Teachers and parents should have the basic knowledge of phychology. They should be able to understand the mindset of an adolescent because many problems can be solved by an adolescent himself.(iii) Vocational guidance- Teachers should provide vocational guidance to the adolescents. This guidance should be provided keeping in view their intelligence, capabilities, aptitude and interest.(iv) Moral and Religious Education- Moral and Religious Education should be provided to adolescents. Religious and moral education will give them mental peace. Through this some problems like indiscipline, anxiety and, worry can be tackled easily.(v) To provide suitable environment- Adolescents should be provided suitable environment for growth and development. They should be provided with proper facilities and opportunities for proper development. They should be provided balanced diet, should be taught how to behave and should be provided suitable and healthy environment.<br>What type of problems???????
740.

practical 1 labelled diagram of 400 m track and field with computations

Answer» 400m track are specialized all weather rubberized running surfaces used for an assortment of track and field competition. With lanes designed to be 400 m in lenght from start to finish 400m running tracks are the most commonly used track size that can easily accommodate for competitive sprint lenghts of 100m,200m and 400m. 400m running tracks have an inner radius of 119\'9"/36.5m, an overall lenght of 580\'5"/176.91m, width of 303\'6"/92.5m and area of 157,092 ft²/14,594m². All running tracks have lane width of 4\'/1.22m. Types of tracks: Synthetic, grass and turf, dirt, asphalt and carbon track or unborn mineral ( cinder).
741.

Thomas cup is related to which game ?

Answer» Thomas Cup, trophy signifying world supremacy in the sport of badminton. The cup was donated in 1939 by Sir George Thomas for a series of men\'s international team competitions to be managed by the International Badminton Federation (IBF), of which Thomas was then president.
742.

Discuss about the Indian Olympic Association.

Answer» <article data-post-id="16753" data-topic-id="12229" data-user-id="49" id="post_2">Indian Olympic Association : It plays a key role in the selection and participation of Indian sportspersons in the Olympic Games as well as Commonwealth Games and Asian Games. Sir Dorabji Tata along with YMCA India Director Dr. A.G. Noehren, played a pivotal role in fostering the Olympic ; movement in India as well as in the formation of I.O.A. In 1927, the I.O.A. was constituted with Sir Dorabji Tata as its first president and Dr. Noehren as secretary. In the same year, the International Olympic Committee officially recognised I.O.A. as India’s National Olympic Organization. In addition to the national federations for each sport, there are State Olympic Associations in various states in the country. The Indian Olympic Association is entrusted with the overall responsibility for India’s participation in the Olympic Games. Besides the world events, I.O.A. also decides the organization of National games.Functions of I.O.A.:\tTo develop and protect the Olympic movement and amateur sports.\tTo enforce and defend the exclusive rights of the Association to the use of Olympic flag andOlympic insignia.\tTo enforce all rules and regulations of the\tI.O.C.\t4 To certify the amateur status of the competitors from India for international competitions.\tIn co-orperation with national sports, federations/Associations organize and control selection, training, coaching of the teams that will represent india.\tTo undertake with assistance of the National Sports Federations (NSFs), the financial management transportation, maintenance and welfare of teams from India taking part in Olympic games and other games, under the patronages of the I.O.C.\tTo promote and encourage physical, moral, cultural education of youth of the nation for the development of character, good health and good citizenship.\tTo take disciplinary action against any federation for misbehaviour or any other undesirable activity bringing discredit to the country.<section><nav>\xa0</nav></section></article>
743.

State the rules of the modern Olympic Games.

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744.

Describe olympic symbol, olympic flag, olympic flame, olympic ideals, olympic award, olympic oath

Answer» Olympic flag was created in 1913 by Baronde Coubertin. It was first inaugurated in Paris in June 1914. Olympic flag is made of white silk and contains five interlocking rings/circles in five colours representing five continents of the world namely America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. The five rings have different colours namely yellow, green red blue and black. The interlocking of the ring circle symbolizes co-cooperation and friendship.The Olympic Oath is taken by one athlete and one official at the opening ceremony of each Olympic Games. The athlete, a representative from the team of the organizing country, holds a corner of the Olympic Flag while reciting the following oath: " In the name of all the competitors I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them, committing ourselves to a sport without doping and without drugs, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of sport and the honor of our teams".
745.

Explain the rules of the ancient Olympic Games?

Answer» The origin of Olympic Games belongs to Greece. Ancient Olympic Games were participated in pre-historic period and continued for many centuries as Greece’s festival. The records say that the first historic mentioning of games occurred in the year 776 B.C. These games were played in the state of Athens near the valley of Appheur river at Olympiad. The games were held with religious customs in the honour of their god ‘Zeus’.The ceremony of Olympic Games begins from the newmoonday in July after four years. The events of Olympic continues for five days in precise order. On the first day of games, the priest performs the rituals with grand opening and burns the sacred torch. On the next day ‘Emphibians’ (animal games) were played. On the third day ‘Diaulos’ (foot races) ‘Dolichos’ (chariot races and equestrian), ‘Panthalon’ (combination races throwing jumping) were performed. On the fourth day ‘Puglis’ (boxing, wrestling, sword fighting and other contact games) were played. On the final day of closing ceremony, the prizes were given to heroes. The flock of pigeons were sent to all cities of Greece which carry the names of the champions. The prizes (crown) given to winners were made from Olive leaves. The famous heroes of these games were Homer, Atlas, Hercules, Gallen, etc. are still remembered in our stones. Ancient Olympic Games came to a sudden end when the Roman emperor ‘Theodosius’ banned these games in the year 394 A.D. The glory of these games vanished with time as ruins are still present in Olympiad.
746.

Explain the role played by coubertin in the origin of modern Olympic games

Answer» Coubertin planned to propose the site of first Modern Olympic Games in 1900 at Paris. But the zeal of the delegates was so much that they insisted the first games to be held in 1896 at Athens. Since then these games were held after every four years. The honour of holding the Modern Olympic Games is entrusted to city and not to a country or region. The choice of city for the celebration is with IOC.
747.

Pictorial presentation of any five asanas for improving concentation.

Answer» Practice These 5\xa0Yoga Poses to Improve\xa0Your\xa0Concentration:\tTree Pose (Vrksasana)\tEagle Pose (Garudasana)\tWarrior III (Virabhadrasana III)\tHalf Moon Pose (Ardha Chandrasana)\tDancer\'s Pose (Natarajasana)
748.

Labelled diagram of field and equipment of any one game of your choice out of the above list.

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749.

Computation of BMI from family and graphical representation of the data.

Answer» The Body Mass Index is also known as Qetelet Index because it was invented by Adolphe Quetelet. In fact, it is a statistical measurement which compares an individual’s weight and height. Although/ it does not actually measure the percentage of body fat, yet is very useful tool to estimate a healthy body weight based on how tall an individual is. Indeed it is the most widely used tool to indentify the weight problem. BMI is very easy to measure and evaluate. With the help of BMI one can come to know whether one is under weight, normal weight, over weight or in classes of obesity. BMI can be defined as the individual’s body weight divided by the square of his height i.e.,BMI can be determined using BMI chart. It’s value is measured in Kg/m2.Now with the help of WHO (World Health Organization) criteria for under weight and obesity, an individual may come to know that he belongs to category of under weight, normal weight, over weight in the categories of obesity. The categories are:
750.

Labelled diagram of 400m track and field with computations.

Answer» show me your answer<br>how to draw it