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Motor control is the process that has the ability to anticipate and respond to deviations
from desired actions. – TRUE
2. Rina is tasked to teach swimming following a learning continuum to her grade 1 pupil.
The first thing that she needs to do is to introduce freestyle stroke. – FALSE
3. Dynamic systems theory emphasizes memory representation's role in controlling
coordinated action. – FALSE
4. The premise of hierarchical theory is that voluntary movement is initiated by the “will” of
the person doing the movement. – TRUE
5. Needs represent your ability to perform a movement class. – TRUE
6. Josh and Lia are performing a dance routine for a dance contest. After the performance,
each of the judges gave comments and commendations on what they had done. The
judges are doing: - FEEDBACK
7. If Marie performs a dance movement, what motor area in the brain monitors her
muscles during movement? – CEREBRAL CORTEX
8. A 12-year-old Daisy wants to learn how to play badminton, so her brother teaches her
the basics of playing badminton step-by-step, starting from the simple to the most
complicated skills she needs to learn. It describes what theory? – HIERARCHICAL
THEORY
9. After Joey reached age 5, his father wanted to teach him how to swim. When his father
introduced the basics of swimming, he refused to follow because he felt his body did not
want to. This scenario describes what theory? – DYNAMIC SYSTEMS THEORY
10. Gina is an amateur cyclist. She was supposed to follow a race track during the
competition to avoid disqualification. However, when she reached a certain obstacle, her
brain controlled her movement and commanded her to skip that obstacle. Which of the
following theories is being described. – MOTOR PROGRAM THEORY
11. The action of throwing the dart at a dartboard is an example of____ -
12. What is the outmost system in the ecological model?
13. What is the best definition of non-locomotor skill?
14. Which system of Brofenbrenner’s theory includes the interactions between the different
microsystems in a person’s life
15. The following are examples of locomotor skills, EXCEPT.
16. Knowing that someone grew up before TV’s existed is an example of understanding
someone based on their____
17. Why is the microsystem the most influential environment level in a person’s life?
18. Which is NOT a characteristic of the Motor program-based theory?
19. It is the process of initiating and grading purposely voluntary movement. It is how we are
going to controlmovement through environmental and central roles.
20. Which of the following is NOT a basic principle of motor development?
21. Which of the following explanations about ability is INCORRECT?
22. The following are the basic structure of the reflex theory EXCEPT:
23. What strategy might you use in your PE class to help your students develop a sequence of
movements?
24. Throwing a baseball pitch would be an example of what control system?
25. While driving a car, feedback is constantly provided to you which makes navigate your
movement. It is an example of what control system?

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