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SSPE 304 – Test 2 – Ch 4-6 MULTIPLE CHOICE (1.5points each) Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) The fact that muscle strength and endurance are realized only in the muscles trained is referred to as ________. A) specificity B) motor action C) overload principle D) progressive resistance 2) Choose the set of terms that describes fast-twitch fibers. A) contract quickly/fatigue-resistant/red/generate great force B) contract slowly/fatigue quickly/pale/aerobic ATP production C) contract slowly/fatigue-resistant/dark red/aerobic ATP production D) contract quickly/fatigue quickly/white/anaerobic ATP production 3) A muscle contraction that occurs as the muscle lengthens is referred to as a(n) ________ contraction. A) concentric/isokinetic B) eccentric C) isometric D) concentric 4) The point of contact between a motor nerve and an individual muscle cell is called the ________. A) muscle action B) motor unit C) muscle fiber D) neuromuscular junction 5) The fact that muscle strength and endurance are realized only in the muscles trained is referred to as ________. A) PRE B) recruitment C) specificity D) overload 6) The amount of weight that an individual can lift during one maximal effort is ________. A) maximal power output C) muscular strength B) optimal power output D) muscular endurance 7) To improve muscular strength, a regimen of ________ for each exercise is generally recommended A) 1 set of 3 reps C) 3 sets of 6 reps B) 5 sets of 3 reps D) 2 sets of 3 reps 8) Positive work is an alternative term for what? A) intermediate-twitch fiber contraction C) fast-twitch fiber contraction B) concentric muscle action D) eccentric muscle action 9) The number of times an exercise is performed in weight training is referred to as a ________. A) repetition maximum B) taper C) set D) load 10) The downward phase of a biceps curl is an example of what type of muscle movement? A) eccentric muscle action C) isometric action B) fiber recruitment D) concentric muscle action 11) Which of the following statements is true about muscle fibers? A) People with fast-twitch muscles may be susceptible to developing diabetes B) A person's percentage of skeletal muscle fiber types is determined genetically. C) With training, slow-twitch muscles can be converted to fast-twitch muscles D) All of the answers are true 12) PNF stands for ________ neuromuscular facilitation. A) peripheral B) proprioceptive C) positional D) passive 13) ________ stretching may activate the stretch reflex and cause injury to muscles and tendons. A) Ballistic B) Dynamic C) Static D) Antagonistic 14) The shape of the ________ determines the amount of movement possible at each joint. A) bones B) muscle fibers C) muscles D) ligaments 15) The ability to move joints freely through their full range of motion is referred to as ________. A) flexibility B) recruitment C) loose joints D) mobilization 16) Which of the following is altered in a program to increase flexibility? A) blood vessels B) bone C) tendons D) ligaments 17) Golgi tendon organs are ________. A) also called muscle spindles C) proprioceptors in tendons B) soft tissues within a joint capsule D) proprioceptors in muscle 18) The role of cartilage in a joint is to ________. A) cover the ends of bones, creating better fit between bones B) connect muscle to bone C) provide fluid for the joint capsule D) prevent the bone ends from coming apart 19) The reaction that occurs when a muscle is suddenly stretched and therefore stimulates muscle spindles is called ________. A) muscle twitch B) muscle spasm C) fiber typing D) stretch reflex 20) The instrument used in a skinfold test is called a(n) ________. A) caliper B) ergonometer C) tape measure D) sphygmomanometer 21) A test that estimates body composition by measuring subcutaneous fat is ________. A) hydrostatic weighing C) the skinfold test B) a waist-to-hip ratio D) the air displacement test 22) Body composition refers to the relative amounts of fat and ________ in the body A) lean muscle B) muscle C) fat-free mass D) muscle and bone 23) The skinfold test estimates body fat by ________. A) measuring both body fat and body water B) direct measurement of total body fat C) measurement of body water D) measurement of subcutaneous body fat 24) Obesity is defined as ________. A) >35% body fat in women C) >25% body fat in men B) a large percentage of body fat D) All of the answers are correct 25) A motor nerve and all the fibers that it controls is called a ________. A) muscle fascia B) motor unit C) muscle filaments D) muscle bundle 26) A muscle contraction that results in no movement of the body is referred to as a(n) ________ contraction. A) isolated B) dynamic C) isometric D) isokinetic 27) What is the Valsalva maneuver? A) moving a joint to the fullest extent of its range of motion B) an isokinetic exercise controlled by a particular machine C) a dangerous form of holding your breath D) a training term meaning an 10% increase in weights lifted 28) Two forms of evaluating flexibility are the shoulder flexibility test and the ________ test. A) 1-RM B) cycle ergometer C) curl-up D) sit-and-reach 29) Which of the following does not contribute to low back pain? A) hamstring flexibility B) low back lumbar flexibility C) strength of the back extensor muscles D) poor diet 30) A woman with over 35% of body fat is classified as ________. A) overweight B) underweight C) obese D) normal weight 31) The "Bod Pod" device is used in the ________ method of assessing body composition. A) dual energy X-ray absorptiometry C) hydrostatic weighing B) air displacement D) bioelectrical impedance analysis 32) Which phase of a muscular strength exercise prescription requires one workout per week? A) The initial conditioning phase C) The maintenance phase B) The slow progression phase D) The starter phase 33) Low back pain that lasts for longer than ________ is considered chronic. A) 4 months B) 2 months C) 2 weeks D) 6 months 34) In women, measurements for the skinfold test are taken at the suprailium, the thigh, and the ________. A) triceps B) calf C) chest D) abdomen 35) Hyperplasia is the clinical term for ________. A) formation of new muscle fibers C) decrease in muscle strength B) increase in muscle fiber size D) post-exercise soreness TRUE/FALSE. (1.5 points each) 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 36) Muscles are attached to bones by tendons. 37) Individuals with a predominance of fast-twitch muscle fibers are more susceptible to becoming obese and developing diabetes. 38) Spotters are important in assisting lifting when using free weights. 39) Genetics is the primary determinant of muscle fiber type. 40) Athletes have slightly higher protein requirements than non athletes. 41) The hamstring muscles exert a downward pull on the pelvis. 42) In a Pilates class, mat work consists of a series of exercises performed on a padded mat. 43) Tendons are one of the contributors to limiting range of motion in a joint. 44) Type 2 diabetes is greatly associated with poor nutritional choices and lack of physical exercise. 45) You can easily calculate your ideal body weight if you know your percentage of lean muscle. 46) An intermediate muscle fiber produces force quickly and also fatigues quickly. 47) Although low back pain is very common in the United States, its high incidence has no effect on the economy. 48) Waist-to-hip ratio is a measurement of body fat percentage. 49) Anabolic steroids are used by athletes to increase performance in endurance events such as the marathon. 50) Static stretching is achieved by slowly lengthening the muscle to a point where further movement is limited and holding that position for a fixed period of time. SSPE 304 – Test 2 – Ch 4-6 1. ________ 18. ________ 35. ________ 2. ________ 19. ________ 36. ________ 3. ________ 20. ________ 37. ________ 4. ________ 21. ________ 38. ________ 5. ________ 22. ________ 39. ________ 6. ________ 23. ________ 40. ________ 7. ________ 24. ________ 41. ________ 8. ________ 25. ________ 42. ________ 9. ________ 26. ________ 43. ________ 10. ________ 27. ________ 44. ________ 11. ________ 28. ________ 45. ________ 12. ________ 29. ________ 46. ________ 13. ________ 30. ________ 47. ________ 14. ________ 31. ________ 48. ________ 15. ________ 32. ________ 49. ________ 16. ________ 33. ________ 50. ________ 17. ________ 34. ________ Short answer (5 points each) 51. Why are height and weight tables or BMI not recommended assessments of body composition? 52. Bob and Mary are trying to get healthier and have begun to eat a more sensible diet and are exercising 4 days a week. When they began their program on January 1, Bob’s weight was 215 lbs and he was 5’11”, and Mary was 5’5” and weighed in at 140. After body composition assessment, it was noted that Bob’s bodyfat % was 29% and Mary’s was 31%. Answer the following questions about our couple: a. What category (normal, overweight, obese) was Bob when they began their program? ____________________ b. What was Mary’s BMI on January 1?_______________ c. If Bob wants his body fat % to be 18%, what is his desired body weight? _______________ d. Mary wants a body fat % of 20, what is her desired body weight? _______________ 1) A 18) A 35) A 2) D 19) D 36) TRUE 3) B 20) A 37) TRUE 4) D 21) C 38) TRUE 5) C 22) C 39) TRUE 6) C 23) D 40) FALSE 7) C 24) D 41) TRUE 8) B 25) B 42) TRUE 9) C 26) C 43) TRUE 10) A 27) C 44) TRUE 11) D 28) D 45) FALSE 12) B 29) D 46) FALSE 13) A 30) C 47) FALSE 14) A 31) B 48) FALSE 15) A 32) C 49) FALSE 16) C 33) D 50) TRUE 17) C 34) A