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1301. |
Discuss about teaching career in physical education in brief |
Answer» \tTeaching Career:\xa0Physical Education is a compulsory subject as it is taught at many levels in India and accordingly teachers are appointed like:\t(a)\xa0Trained Graduate Teacher:\xa0They are appointed as TGT to teach games & sports for class 1st to 10th.\t(b)\xa0Post Graduate Teacher:\xa0They are appointed as PGT to teach the theory / syllabus of physical education of class 11th & 12th in schools.\t(c)\xa0Lecturers at collage level:\xa0They are appointed as Lecturers to teach advanced physical education for college students. | |
1302. |
Uber Cup is related to. |
Answer» Badminton badmintonUber Cup, trophy representing the\xa0women\'s\xa0world championship in\xa0the sport\xa0of\xa0badminton. The cup was contributed by Mrs. H.S. Uber, former English champion, in 1956 for a series of\xa0women\'s\xa0international team competitions to be held every three years. |
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1303. |
What do you mean by tournament? |
Answer» A\xa0tournament\xa0is a\xa0competition\xa0held among various teams in a particular activity according to a fixed schedule where a winner is decided. Fixture of 13 teams. Total teams =13. Total matches = N – 1 = 13 – 1 = 12 matches. Number of teams in upper half | |
1304. |
By whom the sit and reach test was developed first time |
Answer» Idk | |
1305. |
24-What is Abled? Write its dimensions to disability ac to WHO. |
Answer» Types of DisabilityThere are three types of disabilities which are as follows[i] Cognitive DisabilityThe nature of this disability is mental since cognitive domain is related to using mental abilities and achieving results from it.It is related to impairments in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviour. Intellectual functioning means person’s ability to plan, comprehend and reason while adaptive behaviour refers to applying social and practical skills in everyday life. Children suffering from dyslexia, learning difficulties, speech disorders, problem in solving math calculations, short span of attention and short of memory are said to have cognitive disability.Causes of cognitive disability are as follows\tCognitive impairment may be present at birth and may be genetic or chromosomal or result from complications of pregnancy.\tChromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome.\tGenetic abnormalities such as phenylketonuria, Hunter syndrome etc.\tPrenatal drug and infections and exposure to alcohol.\tLack of oxygen during labour pain or birth.[ii] Intellectual DisabilityThe nature of this disability is also mental since the intellectual domain is related to using the capacity of the mind. It is a disability characterised by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and in adaptive behaviour. This is characterised by low intelligence quotient score (under 70) and significant problems in the ways learners adapt to new situations. It is different from cognitive because cognitive is a broad concept while intellectual disability is specific in nature.Causes of intellectual disability are as follows\tGenetic Conditions These include things like Down syndrome and fragile X syndrome.\tProblems during Pregnancy This can interfere with fetal brain development.\tAlcohol or Drug Use may also cause intellectual disability.\tProblems during Childbirth Like if a baby is deprived of oxygen during childbirth or born extremely premature.\tIllness or Injury Infection like meningitis, whooping cough or measles can lead to intellectual disability. Extreme malnutrition, infections in the brain, exposure to toxic substances such as lead, and severe neglect or abuse can also cause it.[iii] Physical DisabilityThe nature of this disability is physical since it relates to physical functioning of the body parts including sense organs.This refers to the limitation on a person’s physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina. This includes upper or lower limb loss, poor manual dexterity, visual impairment, hearing loss or disability in coordination with different organs of the body. Apart from these, respiratory disorders, epilepsy and sleep disorders are also considered physical disability.Causes of physical disability are as follows\tIllnesses like cancer, heart attack or diabetes cause the majority of long-term disabilities.\tBack pain, injuries and arthritis are also significant causes.\tLifestyle choices and personal behaviour that lead to obesity are also becoming major contributing factors.\tMusculoskeletal disorders also cause disabilities. Examples include spine/joint disorders, fibromytis etc.\tGenetic causes like gene inheritance can cause this disability. | |
1306. |
Important question for half yearly exam chapter 1 and 2 |
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1307. |
Elaborate the freely movable joints in detail.(5 marks) |
Answer» \xa0In freely movable joints, there is a synovial cavity between two ends of the bone. It is filled with synovial fluid. These joints are capable of free movement. E.g. Elbow joint, Hip joint.Types of freely movable joints:(1) Ball and socket joint:A ball and socket joint consists of a ball-like surface of one bone that fits into a cup-like cavity of another bone. It allows greatest freedom of movement in all directions. The hip joint and shoulder joint are the examples of ball and socket joint.(2) Hinge joint:A hinge joint is a joint in which the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another bone. This joint is a strong joint, but allows movement in one direction only. This movement can be up and down or backward and forward. Hinge joints are seen in the elbow, between the humerus and ulna.(3) Pivot joint:In pivot joint, a rounded, pointed or conical surface of one bone articulates within a ring formed partly by ligament. Pivot joints allow rotation about an axis. The joint where your neck joins the head is a pivotal joint.(4) Gliding joint:In gliding joint, the articulating surfaces of the bones are usually flat. The two flat surfaces glide or slide over one another and thereby, permit movement. Gliding joints allow side to side as well as backward and forward movement. Gliding joints are seen in the tarsal bones and the joint between the sternum and clavicle. | |
1308. |
What is physical fitness describe its importance |
Answer» Meaning of Physical fitness: Physical fitness means the capacity to do the routine work without any fatigue or exertion and after doing the work the person has power to do some more work and recovery is quicker. | |
1309. |
Which of the following is known as the ideal fitness |
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1310. |
Write the OATH of special Olympics? |
Answer» in the name of all competitors, I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic games , respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them, committing them ourselves to a sport without doping and without drugs, in the true spirit os sportsnamship ,for the glory of sport and the honour of our teams "Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." |
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1311. |
Who did introduce the special olymics as the world level? |
Answer» Eunice kennedy shiver | |
1312. |
Whose us Ghandhi |
Answer» Indira Gandhi husband name was firoz jhangir ghandhi | |
1313. |
How much percentage of disabled population of india belongs to rural areas |
Answer» 2.01% of disabled population of india belongs to rural areas | |
1314. |
What is olympic flag ? What is the role of olympic rings |
Answer» Olympic flag\xa0is made of white silk and contains five interlocking\xa0rings/circles in five colours representing five continents of the world namely America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa.\xa0The\xa0rings\xa0are five interlocking\xa0rings, coloured blue, yellow, black, green and red on a white field, known as the "Olympic rings". The\xa0symbol\xa0was originally created in 1913 by Coubertin. He appears to have intended the\xa0rings\xa0to represent the five continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, The Americas, and Oceania. | |
1315. |
What are aims and objectives of physical education? |
Answer» The following are objectives of physical education: .\tPhysical development\t(a) Proper growth and development\t(b) Proper functioning of various systems of the body\t© Development of skills through better neuromuscular coordination\t(d) Development of strength and endurance.\tPsychological development\t(a) Development of healthy interests and attitudes\t(b) Satisfaction and channelising of emotions\t© Removing worry, tension, etc. through participation in sports.\tSocial development\t(a) Developing qualities of sympathy and cooperation with others \'(b) Becoming a worthy member of home and society.\tMoral development\t(a) Development of self-control\t(b) Development of sportsmanship\t© Developing leadership qualities\t(d) Development of personality.\tImprovement in knowledge\t(a) Acquiring the knowledge of the rules of games, sports and exercise\t(b) Understanding health problems and\ttheir prevention. | |
1316. |
National and international tournaments of basketball |
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1317. |
article on english an extremely scoring subject |
Answer» It basically contains 8 marks or above | |
1318. |
Describe in detail about the role of various professionals for children with special needs |
Answer» let\'s look at the roles of a teacher. In short, a teacher teaches, but they also design the educational content to pass knowledge to students. Teachers are responsible for assessing students\' learning and skills through testing or other assignments designed to illustrate the students\' abilities. Through these assessments, teachers are often expected to identify at-risk students and bring those students to the attention of the proper departments within the school.In short, a teacher is much more than a person who presents information.Now, what is the role of a special education professional? A special education professional\'s roles include those of a traditional classroom teacher and of a support service provider. The difference between a special education professional and a mainstream teacher is that the special education professional performs all duties with and for students with varying degrees of disability and not all duties are related to teaching. All teachers must be aware of laws that regulate the education environment, but special education professionals must also be aware of the laws pertaining to people with disabilities. As we discuss special education professionals, we should first discuss their responsibilities to their students as vulnerable individuals. | |
1319. |
Explains Newton law of motion and their application in sports. |
Answer» newton second law of motion can be seen on catching the cricket ball,in martial arts.newton third law of motion can be seen in walking or running and we can see newton first law in golf. Newton’s\xa0First Law of Motion\xa0also known as\xa0Law of Inertia\xa0states that every object persists to stay in uniform motion in a straight line or in the state of rest unless an external force acts upon it.Newton’s Second Law of Motion\xa0states that force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration, i.e. F = m*a. Learn about the\xa0Acceleration in detail here.Newton’s Third Law of Motion\xa0states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.Riding a bicycle is a good example of Newton’s 2nd law. In this example, the bicycle is the mass. The leg muscles pushing on the pedals of the bicycle is the force.The motion of a ball falling through the atmosphere, or a model rocket being launched up into the atmosphere are both excellent examples of Newton’s 1st law. |
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1320. |
- is the control the process of breathing |
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1321. |
Support management is based upon |
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1322. |
Olympic Flame was first introduced in 1920 |
Answer» Olympic Flag : Olympic flag was designed according to Coubertin’s suggestion in 1913. But this was firstly flown to Olympic stadium in 1920, Antewerp Olympic Games. It consists of five coloured ring circles interlinked with each other on white background. This flag symbolises supporting attitude of all people of the various continents. The colours of rings are blue, black and red (top) yellow and green (bottom | |
1323. |
In which year , the first Asian games were organised in india |
Answer» 1951 The 1951\xa0Asian Games\xa0(Hindi: 1951 एशियाई खेल), officially known as the\xa0First Asian Games,\xa0was\xa0a multi-sport event celebrated in New Delhi,\xa0India\xa0from 4 to\xa011\xa0March 1951. |
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1324. |
Giva a short definition of physical education according to Charlie Bucher |
Answer» I hope this will help you | |
1325. |
Enlist the varios compititions held at national level |
Answer» National Level Competitions(i) Individual Competitions:All State Sport Federation conduct the various National for Junior, Youth and Senior National Championships annually under the aegis of National Sports Federations.Few sports have started their league tournaments where professional players play the competitions. Pro Kabaddi, Hockey India League, National Football League etc.(ii) Multi Discipline Competitions:(a)\xa0Khelo India Games:\tThe first edition of Khelo India Games are organized in collaboration with the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) & the National Sports Federations (NSFs).\tThe second edition of Khelo India was renamed as Khelo India Youth Games. It was organized in the age category of under 17 & 21 years.\tIt is not restricted to school only and now College and University students can also participate in this competition.(b)\xa0School National Games:\tIt has a vision to provide a robust, vibrant and holistic physical education and school sports activity that will engender excellence in school sports sector in\xa0India.\tThe SGFI competition is held annually.(c)\xa0National Games:\tThe national games were earlier known as Indian Olympic Games.\tThese were organised by any state under the aegis of Indian Olympic Associations.\tFirst Indian Olympic Games were held in\xa0Lahore\xa0in\xa01924.\tAfter\xa01938\xa0they were renamed as National Games. | |
1326. |
Describe the aims and functions of all India sports council |
Answer» Aims and Objectives of CBSE Sports :\tTo organise such other activities as may be conducive to the aim and objectives of the sports committee as mentioned above.\tTo organize orientation refresher and training programmes for Physical Education Teachers.\tTo raise the general standards of sports and games prevailing in the schools and to work for the development and values through sports among the students.\tTo encourage sportsmanship and to promote friendly relations among the schools.\tTo organize inter-school tournaments and competitions in the sports and games recognized by the CBSE. | |
1327. |
Write the component of positive lifestyle. |
Answer» 1) Healthy diet : A healthy diet and good nutrients is one of the main components of a positive lifestyle. It is also beneficial to minimize the saturated fats and food laden with sugar and salt.2) Physical Activity: Physical activity or exercise is another vital component of positive lifestyle. Regular physical exercises are needed to maintain a healthy weigh and to enhance strength and flexibility of the body.3) Stress Management: Stress management is also a significant component of positive lifestyle. Stress can be manage properly through meditation and relaxation techniques only. | |
1328. |
Briefly explain the development of values through olympic movement. |
Answer» The three fundamental values today are excellence, friendship and respect: ... Friendship: The Olympic Movement is, at its heart, about people. The value of friendship is steeped in the tradition of the ancient Olympic Truce and refers, broadly, to building a peaceful and better world through sport. Excellence, Respect and Friendship are the three core values of Olympism and are a central focus at the Olympic Games and Youth Olympic Games. Excellence means doing the best we can, on the field of play or in our professional life. | |
1329. |
Explain the process of Neti kriya??? |
Answer» It involves pouring water in one nostril and flushing it out from the other nostril helping you keep the nasal passage clean." Jal Neti is a way to cleanse your sinuses and consequently keep the respiratory tract clear of dirt and toxins. | |
1330. |
Write a short note on special Olympic bharat. |
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1331. |
Write the motto and full form of olympic? |
Answer» The\xa0Olympic motto\xa0is the hendiatris\xa0Citius,\xa0Altius,\xa0Fortius, which is Latin for "faster, higher, stronger". It was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin upon the creation of the International\xa0Olympic\xa0Committee in 1894.\xa0\xa0Coubertin said "These three words represent a programme of moral beauty. | |
1332. |
What do you mean by special Olympics? |
Answer» Special Olympics is the world\'s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities, providing year-round training and competitions to 5 million athletes and Unified Sports partners in 172 countries. Special Olympics competitions are held every day, all around the world—including local, national and regional competitions, adding up to more than 100,000 events a year. Like the International Paralympic Committee, the Special Olympics organization is recognized by the International Olympic Committee; however, unlike the Paralympic Games, Special Olympics World Games are not held in the same year or in conjunction with the Olympic Games. | |
1333. |
Mention the importance of yoga? |
Answer» Importance of Yoga :-#. Attainment of perfect equilibrium and harmonyPromotes self-healingRemoves negative blocks from the mind and toxins from the bodyEnhances personal powerIncreases self-awarenessHelps in attention, focus and concentration, especially important for childrenReduces stress and tension in the physical body by activating the parasympathetic nervous system health is very important for a happy and prosperous life.Regular practice of yoga purifies our body and mind also develop it .it develops proper functioning of glands in a balanced form. \xa0Improves concentration power, correct body posture, Rehabilitation of injuries, Increases flexibility, Improves breathing system, Improves function of heart, Improves digestive system, Improve overall health, Improves coordination of function between neurology and muscles. |
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1334. |
Which book is best for physical education |
Answer» SP book is best ? in my opinion | |
1335. |
Why yoga is essential for players |
Answer» It bring intergrity and strength which is seriously required for players | |
1336. |
describe some organisations promoting adaptive sports |
Answer» The International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (IFAPA) is a cross-disciplinary professional organisation of individuals, institutions, and agencies supporting and promoting adapted physical activity, disability sport, and all aspects of sport, movement, and exercise science for individuals with disabilities. | |
1337. |
Explain the various career options in physical education |
Answer» Career option in physical education:1. Teaching Careera) Elementary school levelb) Middle School levelc) High School and senior secondary school leveld) Collage and University level2. Coaching Careera) Administration relates courseb) Physical Education Departmentc) Sports Departmentd) Industrial recreatione) Sport facilities Management.3. Health-related careera) Health clubb) Athletic training4. Performance related careera) As Professional playerb) As officials5. Career in communication and midisa) Sport Journalismb) Book publicationc) Sports photographyd) Book publicatione) Sports broad casting Give me answer |
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1338. |
write briefly about deaflympics |
Answer» The Deaflympics are an International Olympic Committee-sanctioned event at which deaf athletes compete at an elite level. Unlike the athletes in other IOC-sanctioned events, the Deaflympians cannot be guided by sounds.\xa0The 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. Unlike the athletes in other IOC-sanctioned events (the Olympics, the Paralympics, and the Special Olympics), the Deaflympians cannot be guided by sounds (e.g., the starter\'s guns, bullhorn commands or referee whistles).\xa0The games have been organized by the Comité International des Sports des Sourds (CISS, "The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf") since the first event in 1924. | |
1339. |
What is BMI? How will you calculate it? |
Answer» It is Body Mass Index(BMI)The formula for BMI is weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. If height has been measured in centimeters, divide by 100 to convert this to meters. When using English measurements, pounds should be divided by inches squared. This should then be multiplied by 703 to convert from lbs/inches2 to kg/m2. Body Mass Indx (BMI) :BMI stands for Body Mass Index. This fitness testing is used to measure body composition. Test Administration : In this testing/index the health and fitness abilities of individual is based upon the relationship of height and weight. Here height is considered in metres and centimetres; weight is considered in kilograms and grams. BMI is calculated by taking person’s weight (in kg and gm) and dividing by hieight (mt and cm) square.i. e., Weight + (height x height)Example : For instance, if your height is T65 mt, the divisor of the calculation will be (1-65 x 1-65) = 2-7225, If your weight is 50-5 kg then your BMI is 18-54 = (2-7225 - 50-5).Evaluation of Test : Higher the figure, the more overweight is the person. This is just a guide io know overweight content in body. This test can be a preventive step towards obesity. |
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1340. |
which out of these is a problem during adolescence? |
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. | |
1341. |
Definition and meaning of physical education |
Answer» According to Charles A Bucher, “Physical Education is an integral part of total education process and has its aim the development of physically mentally, emotionally and socially fit citizens through the medium of physical activities which have been selected with a view to realize these outcomes.According to Cassidy, “Physical education is the sum? of changes in the individual caused by experience which can bring in motor activity.Aims and Objectives:“The aim of physical education must be to make every child physically, mentally and emotionally fit and also to develop in him such personal and social qualities is will help him to live happily with others and build him up a good citizen.” | |
1342. |
Computation of BMI from family or neighborhood and graphical representations of data |
Answer» Computation of BMIBMI is the Body Mass Index that measure the fat and weight of a person.There is a formula of BMI that measure body mass.It can be measure by a person height and weight.There are some people Body Mass IndexHeights in CmBMI: Height: 150, Weight : 50 than BMI will be 22.2\xa0 165 55 20.4 | |
1343. |
Briefly discuss the changing trends of physical education in India? |
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. | |
1344. |
What are the Olympic symbols |
Answer» The Olympic flag has a white background, with five interlaced rings in the centre: blue, yellow, black, green and red. This design is symbolic; it represents the five continents of the world, united by Olympism, while the six colours are those that appear on all the national flags of the world at the present time. | |
1345. |
Define physical education explain its aim and objective |
Answer» Physical education is defined as an integral part of education which includes physical activity and has it\'s aim to create socially, physically and mentally fit citizens , objective are physical,mental, social, emotional, spiritual development Physical education\xa0is a course taught in school that focuses on developing physical fitness and the ability to perform and enjoy day-to-day physical activities with ease.Aim of physical education, like general education, is to develop human personality in its totality well planned activity programs.\xa0Objectives of Physical Education - Objectives are steps considered towards the attainment of the aim. They are the particular and precise means employed to realize an aim.\xa0 |
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1346. |
Brief of FRIENDSHIP,SOLIDARITY, FAIR PLAY,F4EE FROM DISCRIMINATION. |
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1347. |
How much financial assistance is provided to new tilented players from various sports diciplin? |
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1348. |
The first modern olympic were held in |
Answer» #Baron pierre de coubertin of france was creditor of modern Olympic games.#First moder Olympic games were geld in athens in 1896 #9 countries participated First modern olympic games are held in 1896 1896 |
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1349. |
Write a detailed note in deaflympics 5 marks |
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1350. |
Name the historical cricket test series which is played between England and Australia? |
Answer» Ashes series is a test match series played between England and Australia since last 137 years. This series is played alternatively in these two countries at least once every two years.The Ashes series was started in 1882. Australia has won this series 34 times while England won it 32 times. | |