Sports Biomechanics MCQ 50
Sports Biomechanics MCQ 50
Sports Biomechanics MCQ 50
1. Oblique
2. Longitudinal or vertical
3. Frontal or medio lateral
4. Sagittal or anteroposterior
3. Flexion and extension are
1. Biology
2. Kinesiology
3. Science
4. Physics
5. ______ refers to the study of human movement including the interaction between the
athlete Sports Equipment and the exercise environment
1. Kinesiology
2. Physical education
3. Biomechanics
4. Sports education
6. Biomechanics can play a crucial role in
1. Injury prevention
2. Performance enhancement
3. Physical movement
4. Both a and b
7. Which of the following is not a type of movement related to physical activity
1. Extension
2. Adduction
3. Abduction
4. None of this
8. _____ takes place when the angle between two bones attached to a joint
1. Flexion, increase
2. Extension, decrease
3. Adduction, increase
4. Extension, increase
9. Understanding of proper sports and exercise movements will allow the participants to
be more _______ for long-term development
1. Efficient
2. Technically sound
3. Prone to good habits
4. All of this
10. Coaches should make use of the method of _________ biomechanical analysis in
their everyday practice to produce changes in the techniques used by their students
1. Quantitative
2. Qualitative
3. Effective
4. None of these
11. Which of Newton’s Law of Motion deals with acceleration
1. First
2. Second
3. Third
4. None of these
12. Why it is important to know biomechanics in sports
1. Elite
2. Recreational
3. Both A and B
4. None of the above
14. This type of movement takes place when the angle decreases between the two bones
attached to a joint. It is ________
1. Adduction
2. Abduction
3. Extension
4. Flexion
15. Name the movement in which the angle decreases between the two bones attached to
a joint
1. Adduction
2. Flexion
3. Abduction
4. Extension
16. ___________ is a movement laterally towards the middle of body
1. Abduction
2. Adduction
3. Extension
4. Flexion
17. __________ means moving the body parts away from the imaginary Central Line.
1. Adduction
2. Abduction
3. Extension
4. External rotation
18. This is a rotatory movement around the longitudinal axis of a bone away from the
middle of the body it is called ___________
1. External rotation
2. Internal rotation
3. Outward rotation
4. Both a and b
19. _________ involves the sequential combination of flexion, adduction, extension, and
abduction at a joint
1. Internal rotation
2. External rotation
3. Circumduction
4. None of the above
20. Newton’s first law is also known as
1. Law of Inertia
2. Balance of linear momentum
3. Law of action
4. None of the above
21. Movement that occurs primarily in the sagittal plane is
23. ___________ take place when the angle between the two bones attached to the joint
increases
1. Flexion
2. Extension
3. Adduction
4. None of these
24. Newton’s second law of motion can be applied in sports like
1. Baseball
2. Swimming
3. Football
4. Both a and c
25. As per Newton’s third law of motion to every action there is always an ________ and
opposite reaction
1. Unequal
2. Equal
3. Multiple time
4. Double
26. In Basketball which of the following law of motion is implemented
1. First
2. Second
3. Third
4. Fourth
27. Acceleration of an object will increase as the net force increases depending on its
1. Density
2. Mass
3. Shape
4. Volume
28. In normal walking at a person preferred speed, the ratio of the duration of the
stance and swing phases is roughly
1. 1 to 1
2. 2 to 3
3. 2 to 1
4. 3 to 2
29. In plantar flexion of the foot about the ankle joints
1. Sagittal
2. Frontal
3. Horizontal
4. None of these
33. Extension is a movement in which
1. Coronal plane
2. Sagittal plane
3. Vertical plane
4. Transverse plane
35. Sports biomechanics can be described as
1. Mechanics of sports
2. Kinesiology
3. Physics of sports
4. Sports dynamics
36. Newton’s second law of motion is also known as
1. Law of reaction
2. Law of Inertia
3. Resultant force
4. Law of effect
37. Boxer’s muscles are
(a) trapezius
(c) Abdominal
(d) serratus anterior
(b) Punching
(b) Ileofemoral
(c) Ischiofemoral
(b) Pivot
(a) Condyloid
(b) Saddle
(c) Hinge
48. The cartilage which serves to cushion the impact of large forces on bone ends is
called
(c) Notch
(d) fossa.
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