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Q. Assertion (A): If a surface or implement used in a performance has elasticity, then an applied force produces bend or compression that represents stored force.
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Reason (R): The stored force increases the propulsive force over what it would be if elasticity were not present
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Reason (R): The stored force increases the propulsive force over what it would be if elasticity were not present
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Assertion Reason Quiz 👇👇👇
Anonymous Quiz
51%
A. If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is correct explanation of Assertion
27%
B If both assertion and reason our true but the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
6%
C. If assertion is true but the reason is false.
14%
D. If exception is false but the reason is true
2%
Itzpkg
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Q. Assertion (A): Einstein's Laws of Motion form the basis for principles used in sport movements.
Team Nishkam 🔰 Reason (R): Methods of training that depart from these laws would not make sense mechanically
Team Nishkam 🔰 Reason (R): Methods of training that depart from these laws would not make sense mechanically
Anonymous Quiz
28%
A. If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is correct explanation of Assertion
28%
B If both assertion and reason our true but the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
23%
C. If assertion is true but the reason is false.
21%
D. If exception is false but the reason is true
0%
Itzpkg
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Q. Assertion (A): Angular motion occurs when an object or person turns about a centre point, axis, or fulcrum and does not travel from place to place:
Reason (R): Angular motion common in diving and gymnastic skills when athletes rotate, twist, or spin.
Reason (R): Angular motion common in diving and gymnastic skills when athletes rotate, twist, or spin.
Anonymous Quiz
47%
A. If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is correct explanation of Assertion
24%
B If both assertion and reason our true but the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
16%
C. If assertion is true but the reason is false.
12%
D. If exception is false but the reason is true
0%
Itzpkg
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Q. (A): When a body is acted upon by a force, its resulting acceleration is proportional to the force.
(R): When a body is acted upon by a force, its resulting acceleration is inversely proportional to o the velocity with which the body is moving.
(R): When a body is acted upon by a force, its resulting acceleration is inversely proportional to o the velocity with which the body is moving.
Anonymous Quiz
24%
A. If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is correct explanation of Assertion
41%
B If both assertion and reason our true but the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
22%
C. If assertion is true but the reason is false.
10%
D. If exception is false but the reason is true
2%
Itzpkg
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Q. 6. Assertion (A): A body's mass and weight are inversely proportional.
Reason (R): Weight is a force but mass is not a force.
Reason (R): Weight is a force but mass is not a force.
Anonymous Quiz
25%
A. If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is correct explanation of Assertion
36%
B If both assertion and reason our true but the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
18%
C. If assertion is true but the reason is false.
16%
D. If exception is false but the reason is true
4%
Itzpkg
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Q. Assertion (A): Newton's First Law of Motion is: also called The Law of Inertia.
Reason (R): According to First Law of Motion, everything in the universe is lazy and needs some force to move, slow down, stop or change direction.
Reason (R): According to First Law of Motion, everything in the universe is lazy and needs some force to move, slow down, stop or change direction.
Anonymous Quiz
44%
A. If both assertion and reason are true and the reason is correct explanation of Assertion
19%
B If both assertion and reason our true but the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
25%
C. If assertion is true but the reason is false.
12%
D. If exception is false but the reason is true
0%
Itzpkg
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Q. 1. Assertion (A): The general role of biomechanics is to understand the mechanical - cause effect relationships that determine the motions of living organisms.
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Reason (R): Kinematics focuses on the application of the scientific principles of mechanical physics to understand the movements and actions of human bodies, and their different parts
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Reason (R): Kinematics focuses on the application of the scientific principles of mechanical physics to understand the movements and actions of human bodies, and their different parts
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🎲 Quiz '"Biomechanics" "Physical Education" 🏏🏸 CBSE 🔰 Term 1 By @ITZPKG ⚡ ( @CLASS12MATERIAL_ENGLISH )'
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Q.1. Acceleration of an object will increase as the net force increases depending on its:
(A) Density
(C) Shape (B) Mass: (D) Volume [CBSE SQP 2020-2021]
(A) Density
(C) Shape (B) Mass: (D) Volume [CBSE SQP 2020-2021]
Anonymous Quiz
16%
A
63%
B
10%
C
10%
D
1%
Itzpkg
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Q.2 The body structure of mesomorphic people is like
(A) Fatty
(B) Large muscles and bones (C) Solid (D) Obese
(A) Fatty
(B) Large muscles and bones (C) Solid (D) Obese
Anonymous Quiz
24%
A
40%
B
21%
C
13%
D
3%
Itzpkg
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Q 3 ___________is the field in sport science that applies laws of mechanics and physics to humanperformance.
(A) Biomechanics
(C) Dynamics (B) Force (D) Speed
(A) Biomechanics
(C) Dynamics (B) Force (D) Speed
Anonymous Quiz
77%
A
10%
B
9%
C
4%
D
0%
Itzpkg
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Q. 4. The Law of Acceleration is also known (A) Law of Inertia
(B) Law of action and reaction
(C) Law of momentum (D) Boyle's Law [Delhi/Outside Delhi 2020]
(B) Law of action and reaction
(C) Law of momentum (D) Boyle's Law [Delhi/Outside Delhi 2020]
Anonymous Quiz
27%
A
14%
B
46%
C
12%
D
1%
Itzpkg
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Q. 5________analyses motion in terms of time, displacement, velocity, or acceleration.
(A) Biomechanics (B) Force (C) Kinematics (D) Speed
(A) Biomechanics (B) Force (C) Kinematics (D) Speed
Anonymous Quiz
23%
A
24%
B
27%
C
25%
D
2%
Itzpkg
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Q. 6________tends to change a body's state of rest or motion.
(A) Biomechanics (C) Dynamics (B) Force (D) Kinematics
(A) Biomechanics (C) Dynamics (B) Force (D) Kinematics
Anonymous Quiz
20%
A
36%
B
31%
C
12%
D
1%
Itzpkg
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Q. 7. Hinge joints, such as at the knee and elbow, allow only for
(A) Abduction (C) Flexion & Extension (D) All Of Above (B) Adduction
(A) Abduction (C) Flexion & Extension (D) All Of Above (B) Adduction
Anonymous Quiz
7%
A
9%
B
46%
C
38%
D
0%
Itzpkg
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Q.8__________ is a movement towards the midline.
(A) Abduction (C) Flexion (B) Adduction (D) Extension
(A) Abduction (C) Flexion (B) Adduction (D) Extension
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A
51%
B
17%
C
8%
D
2%
Itzpkg
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Q.9 _________refers to a movement that increases the angle between two body parts.
(A) Abduction (C) Flexion (B) Adduction (D) Extension
(A) Abduction (C) Flexion (B) Adduction (D) Extension
Anonymous Quiz
27%
A
13%
B
13%
C
46%
D
1%
Itzpkg
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Q.10 Flexion refers to a movement that
the angle between two body parts.
(A) increases (B) decreases (C) does not change (D) changes invariably
the angle between two body parts.
(A) increases (B) decreases (C) does not change (D) changes invariably
Anonymous Quiz
32%
A
50%
B
9%
C
8%
D
1%
Itzpkg
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Q. 11________gave the three laws of motion.
(A) Einstein (C) Galileo (B) Newton (D) Baird
(A) Einstein (C) Galileo (B) Newton (D) Baird
Anonymous Quiz
4%
A
75%
B
18%
C
2%
D
1%
Itzpkg