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X - M.C.Q.S, Ch-2 - Physical Education
X - M.C.Q.S, Ch-2 - Physical Education
X - M.C.Q.S, Ch-2 - Physical Education
1. “Lack of activity destroys the good conditions of every human being, while movement and
methodical physical exercise save it preserve it.” Who has given this definition?
a) Plato
b) Charles A. Bucher
c) Harold M. Barrow
d) Chaver C. Cowell
e) Answer- Plato
4. The objective which develops physical power and promote optimum growth
and development.
a) Physical education
b) Psychological development
c) Social development
d) None of these
Answer- Physical education
8. The aim of objectives listed by American association for Health, Physical Education and
Recreation in 1965.
a) To help children to move effectively and skillfully.
b) To enrich understandings of space, time, mass energy relationship and related
concepts.
c) To extend socially approved pattern of personal behavior.
d) All of these.
e) Answer- All of these.
9. “Physical Education is the sum of all changes in the individual caused by experiences
centering on motor activity.” Who has given this definition of Physical Education?
a) Rosalind Cassidy
b) Jesse Fering Williams
c) Delbert Oberteuffer
d) None of these.
Answer- Rosalind Cassidy
a) Jay B. Nash
b) Rosalind Cassidy
c) Chaver C. Cowell
d) Delbert Oberteuffer
Answer- Delbert Oberteuffer
12. The year in which committee on Objectives of the American Physical Association has given
five objectives of physical education.
a) 1880
b) 1934
c) 1947
d) 1948
Answer-1934
13. The year in which Agnes Stoodley has categorized the objectives under five headings.
a) 1950
b) 1948
c) 1947
d) 1880
Answer-1948
14. The person who included interpretive development under physical education:
a) J. B. Nash
b) Dudley
c) A. Sargent
d) Harold M. Barrow
Answer- J. B. Nash
16. “Physical education is the sum of man’s physical activities selected as to kind and
conducted as to outcomes.” Who had given this definition?
a) Jesse Feiring Williams
b) Dudley
c) A. Sargent
d) Harold M. Barrow
Answer- Jesse Feiring Williams
17. The number of objectives given by a Joint Committee of the American Association for
Health in 1950.
a) Five
b) Six
c) Three
d) Four
Answer- Four
18. In 1965, the five major objectives are listed by
a) Joint Committee of the American Association for Health.
b) American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
c) The committee on Objectives of the American Physical Association.
d) The society of State Directors of Physical Education and Health.
Answer- American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
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