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(1a)
(i) the 4x100 meter relay
(ii) the 4x400 meter relay
(iii)the distance medley relay.
(1b)
(i) A staggered start is used in track and field events to ensure that all runners cover the same distance in races that involve curves. Due to the geometry of the track, lanes that are farther from the inside lane have a greater circumference.
(ii) A dead heat in athletics refers to an event where two or more competitors cross the finish line at exactly the same time. In races, this is such a close finish that even with the use of photo-finish technology.
(1c)
(i)It is oval-shaped and measures 400 meters in length when measured in lane one, which is the innermost lane
(ii)The track usually has between 6 and 8 lanes, each measuring 1.22 meters in width.
(iii)It has two bends and two straights.
NUMBER TWO
(2a)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Track events
(ii) Field events
(iii) Combined events
(iv) Race walking
(2b)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) The shot touches the ground outside the throwing circle.
(ii) Any part of the thrower's body touches the top of the rim or the ground outside the circle during the throw.
(iii) The shot lands outside the sector lines.
(iv) The thrower leaves the circle before the shot has landed.
(v) The thrower uses any technique that is not in accordance with the rules.
(vi) The thrower fails to pause before the start of the throw.
(2c)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Approach
(ii) Takeoff
(iii) Flight
(iv) Landing
(v) Recovery
NUMBER ONE
(1a)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) 4x100m relay
(ii) 4x400m relay
(iii) Distance medley relay
(iv) Sprint medley relay
(v) Shuttle relay
(1bi)
Staggered start:
In a staggered start, the runners in a race are positioned at different starting points, with the outer lanes having a head start compared to the inner lanes. This is done to ensure that all runners cover the same distance during the race, as the inner lanes have a shorter distance to the finish line compared to the outer lanes.
(1bii)
Dead heat:
A dead heat is a situation in a race where two or more competitors finish the race at exactly the same time, resulting in a tie. In such cases, the competitors are declared joint winners, and no one is declared the outright winner.
(1c)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) A standard athletics track is 400 meters in length, with a circumference of approximately 400 meters.
(ii) Each lane on the track is typically 1.22 meters (4 feet) wide.
(iii) The track surface is usually made of a synthetic material, such as rubberized asphalt or a polyurethane compound, providing a consistent and durable surface for athletes.
(iv) The lanes on the track are not straight but curved, with a slight incline on the outer lanes to accommodate the centrifugal forces experienced by runners.
(v) The starting and finishing lines are clearly marked on the track, with the starting line being a straight line across the track, and the finishing line being a straight line perpendicular to the running direction. straight sections and two curved sections
NUMBER SEVEN
(7ai)
First Aid Kit
(7aii)
(I)Bandage: Used for wrapping wounds or injuries to provide support and compression.
(II)Paracetamol: Used as a pain reliever and fever reducer.
(III)Methylated spirit: Used as an antiseptic to clean and disinfect wounds or surfaces.
(IV)Cotton wool: Used for applying medications or cleaning wounds.
(V)Tourniquet: Used to temporarily stop severe bleeding by applying pressure to a limb.
(7b)
(i) Abdomen: Rectus abdominis
(ii) Arm: Biceps brachii
(iii) Heart: Myocardium (heart muscle)
(iv) Leg: Quadriceps femoris
(8a)
(PICK ANY SIX)
(i)Adequate security presence
(ii)Physical barriers like fences or barricades
(iii)Effective communication with the crowd
(iv)CCTV surveillance
(v)Staggered entry and exit times
(vi)Alcohol restrictions
(vii)Designated seating areas for different fan groups
(8b)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(1a)
(i) the 4x100 meter relay
(ii) the 4x400 meter relay
(iii)the distance medley relay.
(1b)
(i) A staggered start is used in track and field events to ensure that all runners cover the same distance in races that involve curves. Due to the geometry of the track, lanes that are farther from the inside lane have a greater circumference.
(ii) A dead heat in athletics refers to an event where two or more competitors cross the finish line at exactly the same time. In races, this is such a close finish that even with the use of photo-finish technology.
(1c)
(i)It is oval-shaped and measures 400 meters in length when measured in lane one, which is the innermost lane
(ii)The track usually has between 6 and 8 lanes, each measuring 1.22 meters in width.
(iii)It has two bends and two straights.
NUMBER TWO
(2a)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Track events
(ii) Field events
(iii) Combined events
(iv) Race walking
(2b)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) The shot touches the ground outside the throwing circle.
(ii) Any part of the thrower's body touches the top of the rim or the ground outside the circle during the throw.
(iii) The shot lands outside the sector lines.
(iv) The thrower leaves the circle before the shot has landed.
(v) The thrower uses any technique that is not in accordance with the rules.
(vi) The thrower fails to pause before the start of the throw.
(2c)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Approach
(ii) Takeoff
(iii) Flight
(iv) Landing
(v) Recovery
NUMBER ONE
(1a)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) 4x100m relay
(ii) 4x400m relay
(iii) Distance medley relay
(iv) Sprint medley relay
(v) Shuttle relay
(1bi)
Staggered start:
In a staggered start, the runners in a race are positioned at different starting points, with the outer lanes having a head start compared to the inner lanes. This is done to ensure that all runners cover the same distance during the race, as the inner lanes have a shorter distance to the finish line compared to the outer lanes.
(1bii)
Dead heat:
A dead heat is a situation in a race where two or more competitors finish the race at exactly the same time, resulting in a tie. In such cases, the competitors are declared joint winners, and no one is declared the outright winner.
(1c)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) A standard athletics track is 400 meters in length, with a circumference of approximately 400 meters.
(ii) Each lane on the track is typically 1.22 meters (4 feet) wide.
(iii) The track surface is usually made of a synthetic material, such as rubberized asphalt or a polyurethane compound, providing a consistent and durable surface for athletes.
(iv) The lanes on the track are not straight but curved, with a slight incline on the outer lanes to accommodate the centrifugal forces experienced by runners.
(v) The starting and finishing lines are clearly marked on the track, with the starting line being a straight line across the track, and the finishing line being a straight line perpendicular to the running direction. straight sections and two curved sections
NUMBER SEVEN
(7ai)
First Aid Kit
(7aii)
(I)Bandage: Used for wrapping wounds or injuries to provide support and compression.
(II)Paracetamol: Used as a pain reliever and fever reducer.
(III)Methylated spirit: Used as an antiseptic to clean and disinfect wounds or surfaces.
(IV)Cotton wool: Used for applying medications or cleaning wounds.
(V)Tourniquet: Used to temporarily stop severe bleeding by applying pressure to a limb.
(7b)
(i) Abdomen: Rectus abdominis
(ii) Arm: Biceps brachii
(iii) Heart: Myocardium (heart muscle)
(iv) Leg: Quadriceps femoris
(8a)
(PICK ANY SIX)
(i)Adequate security presence
(ii)Physical barriers like fences or barricades
(iii)Effective communication with the crowd
(iv)CCTV surveillance
(v)Staggered entry and exit times
(vi)Alcohol restrictions
(vii)Designated seating areas for different fan groups
(8b)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
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(i)Intense rivalry between teams or supporters
(ii)Poor officiating or controversial decisions
(iii)Alcohol or substance abuse by spectators
(iv)Historical grievances between fan bases
(v)Poor crowd management or inadequate security measures
NUMBER NINE
(9a)
I) Effective communication
ii) Presence of security personnel
iii) Bag checks and security screening
iv);Physical barriers
v) Ticketing and access control
vi) Proper crowd flow management:
vii) Alcohol control:
viii) Surveillance and monitoring
ix) Training and preparedness:
Collaboration with local authorities
(9b)
I) Rivalry and Fan Behavio
ii) Socialization and Learned Behaviour
iii) Lack of Maturity
iv) Instinct for Violence
v) Attitudes and Behavior
iv) Provocation and Frustration
NUMBER FOUR
(4ai)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) The Olympian Games
(ii) The Pythian Games
(iii) The Nemean Games
(iv) The Isthmian Games
(v) The Panathenaic Festival
(vi) The Eleusinian Mysteries
(4aii)
The Olympian Games were used to celebrate the Greek supreme god, Zeus.
(4bi)
The ancient Olympic games started in 776 BC.
(4bii)
The ancient Olympic games were banned by Roman Emperor Theodosius I.
(4biii)
The modern Olympic games started in 1896.
(4biv)
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the facilitator of the modern Olympic games.
(4c)
(PICK ANY ONE)
(i) Basketball
(ii) Swimming
(iii) Badminton
(iv) chess
NUMBER THREE
(3a)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Stepping outside the throwing circle or runway during the throw
(ii) Releasing the implement before the start of the throw
(iii) Using an improper throwing technique
(iv) Failure to pause before the start of the throw
(v) Failure to keep the implement within the sector lines during the throw
(3b)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Speed
(ii) Endurance
(iii) Power
(iv) Agility
(v) Coordination
(vi) Technique
(3c)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) False start
(ii) Failure to report to the call room on time
(iii) Improper uniform or equipment
(iv) Unsportsmanlike conduct
(v) Doping or use of banned substances
(vi) Failure to comply with the rules or instructions of the officials
(ii)Poor officiating or controversial decisions
(iii)Alcohol or substance abuse by spectators
(iv)Historical grievances between fan bases
(v)Poor crowd management or inadequate security measures
NUMBER NINE
(9a)
I) Effective communication
ii) Presence of security personnel
iii) Bag checks and security screening
iv);Physical barriers
v) Ticketing and access control
vi) Proper crowd flow management:
vii) Alcohol control:
viii) Surveillance and monitoring
ix) Training and preparedness:
Collaboration with local authorities
(9b)
I) Rivalry and Fan Behavio
ii) Socialization and Learned Behaviour
iii) Lack of Maturity
iv) Instinct for Violence
v) Attitudes and Behavior
iv) Provocation and Frustration
NUMBER FOUR
(4ai)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) The Olympian Games
(ii) The Pythian Games
(iii) The Nemean Games
(iv) The Isthmian Games
(v) The Panathenaic Festival
(vi) The Eleusinian Mysteries
(4aii)
The Olympian Games were used to celebrate the Greek supreme god, Zeus.
(4bi)
The ancient Olympic games started in 776 BC.
(4bii)
The ancient Olympic games were banned by Roman Emperor Theodosius I.
(4biii)
The modern Olympic games started in 1896.
(4biv)
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the facilitator of the modern Olympic games.
(4c)
(PICK ANY ONE)
(i) Basketball
(ii) Swimming
(iii) Badminton
(iv) chess
NUMBER THREE
(3a)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Stepping outside the throwing circle or runway during the throw
(ii) Releasing the implement before the start of the throw
(iii) Using an improper throwing technique
(iv) Failure to pause before the start of the throw
(v) Failure to keep the implement within the sector lines during the throw
(3b)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Speed
(ii) Endurance
(iii) Power
(iv) Agility
(v) Coordination
(vi) Technique
(3c)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) False start
(ii) Failure to report to the call room on time
(iii) Improper uniform or equipment
(iv) Unsportsmanlike conduct
(v) Doping or use of banned substances
(vi) Failure to comply with the rules or instructions of the officials
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