Instructor in Physical Education (Physical Instructor) Technical Education 92/2017 Answer Key 120/2017

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Post : Instructor in Physical Education
Department : Technical Education (Government Polytechnics)
Category Code : 92/17
Question Paper Code : 120/17
Date of Test : 16-10-2017



  1. Reaction ability and acceleration ability are the forms of __________.
    • Flexibility
    • Agility
    • Endurance
    • Speed

  2. The study of the functions of the normal human body is called :
    • Physiology
    • Anatomy
    • Kinesiology
    • Psychology

  3. Throwers muscle is :
    • Deltoid
    • Pectorals major
    • Biceps
    • None of these
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  4. Lumbar vertebrae are :
    • 6 in number
    • 7 in number
    • 5 in number
    • 4 in number

  5. Standard width of the lane in a track shall be :
    • 1.22m-1.25m
    • 1.25m-1.29m
    • 1.18m-1.22 m
    • 1.22m-1.26m

  6. The standard distance for hurdle race in men are :
    • 110m and 400m
    • 100m and 200m
    • 110m and 200m
    • 400m and 800m

  7. Which organ performs endocrine as well as exocrine functions in human body?
    • Liver
    • Pancreas
    • Kidney
    • None of these

  8. What is the purpose of Kooper’s 12 minute run / walk test?
    • To measure cardiorespiratory endurance
    • To measure speed
    • To measure strength
    • To measure flexibility

  9. The quantity of gold is used in the Olympic gold medal__________.
    • 8gm
    • 7gm
    • 6gm
    • 4gm

  10. When was hockey introduced in Asian games?
    • 1951 Delhi
    • 1954 Manila
    • 1958 Tokyo
    • 1958 Delhi

  11. Sports Authority of India formed in :
    • 1983
    • 1984
    • 1985
    • 1986

  12. Osteology is the study of :
    • Muscles
    • Bones
    • Joints
    • Nerves

  13. The postural deformity opposite of Kyphosis is :
    • Scoliosis
    • Flatfoot
    • Lordosis
    • None

  14. Recreational theory of play was given by :
    • Schiller
    • Croose
    • Aristotle
    • Lazarus

  15. The first Asian games were held in the year of :
    • 1951
    • 1920
    • 1987
    • 1954

  16. The highest award given to sports coaches in India :
    • Dronacharya award
    • Arjuna award
    • Khel Ratna award
    • G.V. Raja award

  17. Olympiad refers to :
    • Place in Greece
    • Period between two Olympics
    • Olympic games
    • Olympics

  18. Which of the body type classification means “Thick” in Greek?
    • Pyknic
    • Athletic
    • Aesthetics
    • None

  19. The outer layer of heart is called :
    • Pericardium
    • Myocardium
    • Endocardium
    • Ectocardium

  20. Duration is measure of :
    • Distance
    • Displacement
    • Force
    • Time

  21. Skinfold caliper measures :
    • Height
    • Weight
    • Body fat
    • None

  22. The growth and development of the skeletal system indicate :
    • Anatomical age
    • Chronological age
    • Physiological age
    • Mental age

  23. Rickets is caused by the deficiency of :
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin A
    • Vitamin D
    • Vitamin E

  24. Imaginary line passing laterally from one side to other is called :
    • Sagital axis
    • Sagital plane
    • Vertical axis
    • Lateral axis

  25. What is the forward inclination of the shoulder griddle called?
    • Scoliosis
    • Kyphosis
    • Lordosis
    • Round shoulder

  26. The resistance ability against fatigue called :
    • Speed
    • Strength
    • Endurance
    • Flexibility

  27. Ballistic method is one of the method of improving :
    • Strength
    • Endurance
    • Flexibility
    • None of these

  28. Bones of the human body are classified on the basis of :
    • Structure and Function
    • Joint and Measurement
    • Size and Shape
    • Location and Attachment

  29. Theory and insight learning was produced by :
    • Kohler
    • Thorndike
    • Pavlov
    • Cattell

  30. Which philosophy of education defines as a role model for students?
    • Naturalism
    • Pragmatism
    • Idealism
    • Extentialism

  31. Newton’s first law of motion is known as :
    • Law of acceleration
    • Law of inertia
    • Law of momentum
    • Law of action reaction

  32. Raising of body on toes is an example of ________ class lever.
    • Second class
    • First class
    • Third class
    • None of these

  33. The training cycle which has a normal 3-6 weeks is called :
    • Micro cycle
    • Macro cycle
    • Meso cycle
    • None of these

  34. The first modern Olympic were held in :
    • 1986
    • 1896
    • 1865
    • 1894

  35. Which Indian cricketer wrote the book “Idole”.
    • Sachin Tendulkar
    • M.S. Dhoni
    • Sunil Gavasker
    • Kapil Dev

  36. Height of the hurdle for the men for 110m is :
    • 1.087m
    • 1.056m
    • 1.067m
    • 1.047m

  37. The largest bone in the human body :
    • Femur
    • Ulna
    • Humerus
    • Scapula

  38. In isometric contraction, the muscle.
    • Shortens
    • Lengthens
    • Neither shortens nor lengthens
    • Shortens as well as lengthens

  39. Which of the following is not a combat sport?
    • Boxing
    • Judo
    • Wrestling
    • Shot put

  40. Which nutrient is known as building block of the body?
    • Minerals
    • Proteins
    • Carbohydrates
    • None of these

  41. The scapula bone is situated in :
    • Leg
    • Hip
    • Upper back
    • Arm

  42. In which of the following places, there is centre of Sports Authority of India?
    • Kolkata
    • Banglore
    • Patiala
    • Chandigarh
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  43. The maximum distance covered in a marathon is :
    • 40 km
    • 41.5 km
    • 42.5 km
    • 42.195 km

  44. Which law of learning is also called law of use and disuse?
    • Effect
    • Exercise
    • Readiness
    • None of these

  45. Weight of the ball using in Table Tennis :
    • 2.5gm
    • 2gm
    • 3gm
    • 3.5gm
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  46. Solid gold medals were last given in Olympic games in :
    • 1904
    • 1908
    • 1912
    • 1920

  47. Sunlight is a source of :
    • Vitamin A
    • Vitamin B
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin D

  48. Maximal volume of air forcefully expired after maximal inspiration is called?
    • Total air
    • Lung capacity
    • Vital capacity
    • None of these

  49. The study of muscle is called?
    • Myology
    • Neurology
    • Arthrology
    • Osteology

  50. Aims of sports training is :
    • Improvement of physical fitness
    • Improvement of sports performance
    • Improvement of technical skill
    • Improvement of tactical efficiency

  51. How many bones are there in a human body?
    • 210
    • 208
    • 306
    • 206

  52. Which is the shortest bone in the human body?
    • Stirrup
    • Femur
    • Humerus
    • Scapula

  53. Which organ controls insulin in the blood?
    • Stomach
    • Heart
    • Pancreas
    • Intestine

  54. Name the diseases caused by Vitamin A :
    • Night blindness
    • Anemia
    • Depression
    • Nausea

  55. What is name given for exaggerated convexity of thoracic region?
    • Lordosis
    • Kyphosis
    • Scoliosis
    • None of these

  56. Hypokinetic diseases are caused by lack of _________.
    • Confidence
    • Food
    • Physical activity
    • Energy

  57. Which of the following is a law of learning?
    • Law of readiness
    • Law of exercise
    • Law of Effect
    • All these

  58. The therapy of psycho analysis developed by :
    • Skinner
    • Sigmund Freud
    • Plato
    • Darwin

  59. Sports performance is the bi-product of :
    • Skill
    • Conditional ability
    • Total personality
    • Tactical Ability
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  60. The first metamorphosis falls between the ages of :
    • 7 - 10 years
    • 3 - 5 years
    • 11 - 14 years
    • 2 - 4 years

  61. Which is the most effective method for encouraging self learning?
    • Demonstration method
    • Lecture method
    • Observation method
    • Task method

  62. Which one is the simplest form of cognition?
    • Conception
    • Perception
    • Sensation
    • Affection

  63. The response defined as a result of training is called :
    • Conditioned Stimulus
    • Unconditioned reflex
    • Conditioned reflex
    • Conation

  64. The functional division of spinal cord are :
    • Somatic-motor
    • Somatic-sensory
    • Visceral-motor
    • None of these
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  65. Which of the following is an intrinsic motivation?
    • Pay
    • Promotion
    • Feedback
    • Interest of play

  66. Which need is on top of the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
    • Self actualization
    • Esteem
    • Belongingness
    • Safety

  67. What is the population that psychologist usually study?
    • Cats and dogs
    • Monkeys
    • People
    • Pigeons and rats

  68. The hereditary factors of learning are :
    • Height and Weight
    • Physical structure
    • Body composition
    • All these

  69. Which law of learning is also called the law of use and disuse?
    • Law of exercise
    • Law of readiness
    • Law of effect
    • Law of intimacy

  70. Density of the bone is greater in :
    • Men
    • Women
    • Both men and women
    • None of these

  71. Which of the following is a joint of reciprocal innervations?
    • Pivot joint
    • Saddle joint
    • Condyloid joint
    • Hinge joint
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  72. Carpal joint is the example of :
    • Pivot joint
    • Condyloid joint
    • Hinge joint
    • Ball and Socket joint

  73. Which of the following planes of the body divides it into upper and lower parts?
    • Saginaw
    • Transverse
    • Frontal
    • Vertical

  74. The following bones form the elbow joint except :
    • Scapula
    • Radius
    • Ulna
    • Humerus

  75. Main bones in fore arm are :
    • Humerus - Femur
    • Radius - Ulna
    • Ulna - Phalanges
    • Wrist bones - Phalanges

  76. On set command the sprinters are in :
    • Stable equilibrium
    • Unstable equilibrium
    • Neutral equilibrium
    • None of these

  77. What type of muscle is capable of resisting fatigue in a long duration activity?
    • Deltoid
    • Fast twitch
    • Slow twitch
    • Both 'Deltoid' and 'Fast twitch'

  78. Muscles which cause the joint to bend are called :
    • Flexors
    • Extensors
    • Abductors
    • Adductors

  79. Synovial joint is :
    • Slightly movable
    • Freely movable
    • both 'Slightly movable' and 'Freely movable'
    • None of these

  80. Metacarpals and phalanges are the example of :
    • Saddle joint
    • Hinge joint
    • Condyloid joint
    • Ball and Socket joint

  81. The Farakka Barrage has been constructed on the river :
    • Brahmaputra
    • Bhagirathi
    • Padmini
    • Hugli
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  82. Which of the following forest is found in Sundarbans?
    • Coniferous forest
    • Deciduous forest
    • Mangrove forest
    • Evergreen forests

  83. What is the other name given to Ooty (Ootacamun) the Queen of Hill Stations?
    • Green Mountains
    • Blue Mountains
    • Red Mountains
    • Yellow Mountains

  84. NITI Aayog formally, Constituted on :
    • 1st January, 2015
    • 1st January, 2016
    • 1st January, 2014
    • 1st January, 2013

  85. Who Presided over the Surat session of the Indian National Congress?
    • Dadabhai Naoroji
    • Gopala Krishna Gokhale
    • Rashbehari Ghosh
    • S. N. Banerji

  86. The first great experiment in Satyagraha was launched by Mahatma Gandhi at :
    • Bardoli
    • Champaran
    • Dandi
    • Ahmedabad

  87. How many Censuses have been carried out in India since independence?
    • 05
    • 06
    • 08
    • 07

  88. The historic fort at Bakel was constructed by :
    • Ikkeri Nayakas
    • Vijayanagara rulers
    • Zamorins of Calicut
    • Mysore rulers

  89. Where is the resting place of the Swadeshabimani Ramakrishna Pillai?
    • Kappad beach
    • Payyambalam beach
    • Ponnani beach
    • Kozhikode beach

  90. Where is the oldest Synagogue in the entire Common Wealth Nations Situated?
    • Kodungallur
    • Kanyakumari
    • Mattancherry
    • Kollam

  91. In which year Vaikunta Swamikal founded samatva Samajam?
    • 1835
    • 1834
    • 1837
    • 1836

  92. The teachings of Vagbhatananda helped to strengthen the base of the nationalist movement particularly in :
    • North Kerala
    • South Kerala
    • Central Kerala
    • None of these

  93. Venganoor was the centre of activities of a great social reformer in Kerala :
    • Vaikunta Swamikal
    • Ayyan Kali
    • Brahmananda Shivayogi
    • Pandit Karuppan

  94. The work like Mokshapradeepam and Ananda Sutram was written by :
    • Vaikunta Swamikal
    • Chattampi Swamikal
    • Brahmananda Shivayogi
    • Vagbhatananda

  95. Which social reformer has been hailed as “ The father of Modern Kerala Renaissance”?
    • EMS Namboodiri Pad
    • Mannath Padmanabhan
    • Vaikunta Swamikal
    • Sree Narayana Guru

  96. In which year first ATM started in India?
    • 1987
    • 1967
    • 1877
    • 1997

  97. Who is the player defeated by Kidambi Srikanth in Australian open badminton tournament final at Sydney, 2017?
    • Lin Dan
    • Lee Chong
    • Chen Lang
    • Yuqishi

  98. Who is the minister in charge of the new department for the welfare of the women and children?
    • J. Mercy Kutti Amma
    • K.T. Jaleel
    • A. C. Moidheen
    • K. K. Shylaja Teacher

  99. The students of which University developed the Nano-Satelite launched by ISRO in 23rd June 2017?
    • Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi
    • Noorul Islam University Campus, Kanyakumari
    • Aligarh Muslim University
    • Baroda University

  100. The recent G-20 Summit held at :
    • Hamburg
    • Paris
    • Beijing
    • London

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