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EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY

QUIZ 2
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• Which of the following diseases is an example
of conduction disturbances in heart?
a) Atrial fibrillation
b) Myocardial ischemia
c) First degree AV block
d) PVCs
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• The most suitable test for aerobic fitness in
the children is:
a) PACER test
b) Cooper’s test
c) mCAFT
d) GXT
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• The equation used to measure VO₂ by the step test exercise:

a) VO₂ = 0.2 (step rate) + [1.33 × 1.8 × (step height [m]) × (step rate)] + 3.5

b)VO₂ = 0.2 (step rate) + [1.33 × 1.8 × (step length [m]) × (step rate)] + .45

c) VO₂ = 3.5 (step rate) + [1.33 × 0.2 × (step height [m]) × (step rate)] + 1.8

d)VO₂ = 0.2 (step rate) + [1.33 × 1.8 × (step weight[m]) × (step rate)] + 3.5
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• Following graph indicates the different energy systems activating at
different intervals of a maximal effort. Label the energy systems involved,
in the sequence:
a) Aerobic metabolism, ATP-PC, glycolysis
b) Glycolysis, aerobic metabolism, ATP-PC
c) Aerobic metabolism, glycolysis, ATP-PC
d) ATP-PC, aerobic metabolism, glycolysis

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• Which of the following is used to determine
the peak VO₂ in paraplegic athletes:
a) Treadmill ergometer
b) Arm crank ergometry
c) Cycle ergometer
d) Dynamometer
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• What will be the critical power of a subject
who has both high VO₂ max and LT?
a) Low
b) Moderate
c) High
d) Critical power is not related to these
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• Excessive training that leads to a short-term
decrement in performance, with adequate
rest intervals between training sessions, is
termed as:
a) Overtraining
b) Specificity
c) Overreaching
d) Specificity
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• Which of the following sports is not
dependent on the ATP-PC system to provide
the energy required for competition:
a) Sprint training
b) Football
c) Weight lifting
d) Short dashes in track (100 meters)
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