Page. (1) 01. Which one of the following diseases is a communicable? 1) rickets 2) amoebiasis 3) diabetes 4) cancer 02. AIDS virus spreads in the body through 1) Suppressor T-cells 2) Carrier T-cells 3) Helper T-cells 4) Killer T-cells 03. The cells which act as parasites in the body 1) Schwann cells 2) Hepatocytes 3) Kupffer’s cells 4) Cancer cells 04. TAB vaccine is useful against 1) Polio 2) Diptheria 3) Pertussis 4) Typhoid 05. Which of the following specimen is tested the most for the detection of carrier of typhoid? 1) Urine 2) Blood 3) Faeces 4) Sputum 06. The pathogen of the typhoid is directly transmitted through 1) urine 2) water 3) blood 4) cerebrospinal fluid 07. Scurvy disease is caused by the deficiency of vitamin 1) B complex 2) C 3) D 4) K 08. Select the vital disease 1) Diabetes 2) Tetanus 3) Leprosy 4) Poliomyelitis 09. A sexually transmitted bacterial disease is 1) AIDS 2) Syphilis 3) Herpes 4) Hepatitis 10. AIIDS is due to 1) reduction in number of helper T-cells 2) Reduction in number of killer T-cells 3) Autoimmunity 4) Non-production of interferons 11. Sarcoma is cancer of 1) Bones 2) Adipose tissue 3) Connective tissue and muscular tissue 4) All of the above 12. Most of the tumours 1) Malignant 2) Benign 3) Related to carcinoma 4) Sample boils 13. Inactive cancer gene is called 1) Transposon 2) Proto-oncogene 3) Tumour promoter gene 4) Tumour suppressor gene 14. ELISA – a test is helpful for the detection of which of the followings? 1) Leprosy 2) Cancer 3) AIIDS 4) Malaria PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION ASSIGNMENT Page. (2) 15. The symptom of typhoid called intestinal hemorrhage occurs in ___ week of infection. 1) 1st 2) 2nd 3) 3rd 4) 4th 16. Swine Flu is caused by 1) HIV 2) HINI 3) Herpes zostr 4) Mumps virus 17. Infection of Ascaris occurs due to 1) Contaminated food and water 2) Mosquito bite 3) Tse-tse fly 4) Sand fly 18. Excessive bleeding from an injury is due to deficiency of 1) Vitamin A 2) Vitamin B 3) Vitamin K 4) Vitamin E 19. Typhoid is caused by a species of 1) Streptococcus 2) Salmonella 3) Staphylococcus 4) Mycobacterium 20. Immune deficiency syndrome could develop due to 1) Defective liver 2) Defective thymus 3) AIDS virus 4) Weak immune system 21. Sigmund Freud is known to be the Father of the– 1) Theory of Motivation 2) Theory of Psychoanalysis 3) Theory of connectionism 4) Theory of parallelism 22. The number of bones in the Cranium is– 1) 4 2) 6 3) 8 4) 10 23. Ball and Socket types of Joint is– 1) Fixed joint 2) Uniaxial joint 3) Bi - axial joint 4) Tri-axial join t 24. During exercise, the Cardiac Minute Volume in the average man may rise from four (4) litres to– 1) 10 litres 2) 15 litres 3) 20 litres 4) 25 litres 25. Increase in muscle mass due to heavy weight training is called– 1) Muscular Hypotrophy 2) Muscular Hypertrophy 3) Muscular Atrophy 4) Haematoma 26. The richest source of protein is– 1) Pulses 2) Groundnut 3) Soya bean 4) Egg 27. Who amongst the following are found to be most agile? 1) High Jumper Athlete 2) Gymnasts 3) Swimmers 4) Divers 28. Which of the following systems of the body is the focal point in movement? 1) Circulatory system 2) Nervous system 3) Respiratory system 4) Muscular system 29. Which of the following are considered as the Social Inheritance of Man? 1) Traditions 2) Habits 3) Conditional reflexes 4) Religious practices 30. Which one of the following concepts reflects the true nature of Modem Physical Education? 1) Physical training 2) Science of Movement 3) Movement Education 4) Athleticism Page. (3) 31. How many major Salivary glands are there in the human body? 1) Two 2) Four 3) Six 4) Eight 32. Administration and organization of Physical Education should be based on the principles of– 1) Activity 2) Bio-mechanics 3) Humanity 4) Teaching 33. In comparison to the Greeks, the Romans were more– 1) Authoritarian 2) Utilitarian 3) Democratic 4) Aristocratic 34. Which artery carries the supply of blood towards heart? 1) Carotid artery 2) Coronary artery 3) Pulmonary arter y 4) Radial artery 35. Scoliosis is a postural deformity related with– 1) foot 2) leg 3) vertebral column 4) hand 36. The Law of acceleration is also known as– 1) Law of inertia 2) Law of action and reaction 3) Law of momentum 4) Boyle’s law 37. Which of the following factors is considered to be most important in the construction of an indoor gymnasium? 1) Direction 2) Light 3) Ventilation 4) Floor 38. Ultra Microscopic viruses are the main cause of– 1) Malaria 2) Measles 3) Mumps 4) Cholera 39. Sphygmomanometer is used to measure– 1) Blood Haemoglobin 2) Blood Cholesterol 3) Blood Pressure 4) Blood Volume 40. Which of the following is a two Joint muscle? 1) Bicep brachii 2) Deltoid 3) Iliopsoas 4) Sartorius 41. Harvard step test is a test for measuring– 1) Leg strength 2) Cardio vascular endurance 3) Agility 4) Speed of movement 42. The back thigh muscles are also known as– 1) Hamstring 2) Gluteal 3) Gastro enemius 4) Quadricep 43. The blood vessel which brings blood to the heart from the lower part of the body is known as– 1) Inferior vena cava 2) Superior vena cava 3) Pulmonary vein 4) Pulmonary artery 44. Which of the following activities measures dynamic strength ? 1) Vertical Jump 2) Short distance run 3) Forward Roll 4) Rope climbing 45. First step of Budget preparation is– 1) To search income 2) Estimate Expenditure 3) Planning 4) Facilities and personnel 46. The literal meaning of the word Philosophy is– 1) Love of criticism 2) Love of wisdom 3) Love of knowledge 4) Love of God Page. (4) 47. Resolution of National Sports Policy was laid in both Houses of the Indian Parliament on– 1) November 19,1982 2) August 21, 1984 3) May 1, 1987 4) June 20, 1991 48. Physical activity is basically a– 1) Social attribute 2) Psychological tendency 3) Biological necessity 4) Philosophical concept 49. According to the German Concept of Physical Education, the Mother of all Games and Sports is– 1) Swimming 2) Gymnastic 3) Athletics 4) Combatives 50. In the technical terms, muscle pull is known as– 1) Sprain 2) Strain 3) Abrasion 4) Contusion 51. The 50th percentile is also known as– 1) Mean 2) Median 3) Mode 4) Standard Deviation 52. The total number of officials required for a kho-kho match is– 1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7 53. Schiller and Spancer are associated with one of the following theories of play– 1) Anticipation 2) Surplus energy 3) Recapitulation 4) Recreation 54. One of the following is an excellent example of Condyloid Joint– 1) Shoulder Joint 2) Hip Joint 3) Wrist Joint 4) Neck Joint 55. In which activity Lactic acid system activated? 1) 100 mts 2) 400 mts 3) 10,000 mts 4) 20 km walk 56. In the Childhood, individual’s behaviour is mostly influenced by– 1) Community 2) School 3) Peer Group 4) Family 57. One deformity may lead to the development of another, knock knees may be caused as a result of– 1) Flat foot 2) Bow Legs 3) Genu Legs 4) Scoliosis 58. Which is not a Primary Motive? 1) Affection 2) Hunger 3) Sex 4) Love 59. Which is the smallet bone in the human body? 1) Pisiform 2) Scaphoid 3) Stapes 4) Malleus 60. The most important factor in the organisation of recreation is– 1) Materials 2) Leadership 3) Facilitie s 4) Planning 61. The amount of blood pumped by heart in one beat is called– 1) Tidal volume 2) Stroke volume 3) Blood volume 4) Residual volume 62. Who is said to be the Father of Philosophy of Idealism? 1) Plato 2) Socrates 3) Aristotle 4) Galan Page. (5) 63. A Physical Education Teacher now-a-days is essentially– 1) An Instructor 2) A Movement Educator 3) A Drill Master 4) All of the above 64. Which of the following terms denotes the ‘Toughening of body’ as its major objectives? 1) Physical culture 2) Play 3) Drill 4) Physical training 65. The Instrument to measure height is called– 1) Vernier caliper 2) Dynamometer 3) Stadiometer 4) Goniometer 66. Supination and Pronation are the movements of– 1) Tibia – Febula Joint 2) Carpal – Metacarpal Joints 3) Radio – Ulnar Joint 4) Tarcel – Metatarcel Joint 67. Geographical and climatic conditions should be considered when planning– 1) Indoor activities 2) Outdoor activities 3) Child activities 4) Old people activities 68. The duration of Russel-Launge Volleyball test is– 1) 15 sec 2) 30 sec 3) 45 see 4) 60 see 69. Recreation Movement in India was started by– 1) De Mellow 2) G. D. Sondhi 3) H. C. Buck 4) Vaidya P.R. 70. The name of valve between left atrium and left ventricle is– 1) Tricuspid valve 2) Aortic valve 3) Pulmonary valve 4) Mitral valve