MCQs For NCERT Class 12 Physical Education Chapter 7 Physiology and Injuries in Sports

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Physiology and Injuries in Sports Class 12 MCQ Questions with Answers

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Question. In which joint injury the adjoining bones get displaced from their original position?
(a) Dislocation
(b) Sprain
(c) Strain
(d) None of the above

Answer

A

Question. Cracking or breakage of bones is called:
(a) Strain
(b) Sprain
(c) Fracture
(d) None of the above

Answer

C

Question. Match List 1 and List 2, selecting the correct option:

MCQs For NCERT Class 12 Physical Education Chapter 7 Physiology and Injuries in Sports

(a) 2,4,1,3
(b) 3,2,4,1
(c) 4,3,1,2
(d) 1,3,2,4

Answer

A

Question. In what type of fracture do bones break into three or more pieces, seen often in cycling and motorcycling?
(a) Oblique fracture
(b) Green stick fracture
(c) Comminuted fracture
(d) Compound fracture

Answer

C

Question. In which type of fracture the bone does not break?
(a) Simple fracture
(b) Green-stick fracture
(c) Compound fracture
(d) Transverse fracture

Answer

B

Question. Laceration is a ………………..
(a) Irregular cut on skin
(b) Tissue injury
(c) Swelling
(d) Ligament injury

Answer

A

Question. Which of these terms refers to the air that moves in and out of the lungs with each breath in a normal restive mode?
(a) Second wind
(b) Vital air
(c) Tidal air
(d) Residual wind

Answer

C

Question. The capacity of muscles to absorb and consume oxygen is called:
(a) Oxygen intake
(b) Oxygen uptake
(c) Oxygen gain
(d) Oxygen transfer

Answer

B

Question. Which of these is not one of the three Ps that form the objectives of First Aid?
(a) Preserve
(b) Practice
(c) Prevent
(d) Promote

Answer

B

Question. Tinnitus, a persistent abnormality prevalent among older adults, is associated with each part of the human body?
(a) Eyes
(b) Lungs
(c) Liver
(d) Ears

Answer

D

Question. Sprain is an injury of the:
(a) Muscle
(b) Ligament
(c) Joint
(d) Bone

Answer

B

Question. What do bone injuries include?     
(a) Fractures
(b) Dislocation of jaw and wrist
(c) Tissue damages
(d) Dislocation of hip and shoulder

Answer

A

Question. Increase in size of lungs and chest is one of the process of adaptions that our system undergoes when we exercise regularly for a long-time.   
(a) respiratory
(b) cardiovascular
(c) cardio-respiratory
(d) none of these

Answer

C

Question. Which of the categories fall under classification of sports injuries?     
(a) Direct and Indirect Injury
(b) Overuse Injury
(c) Underuse Injury
(d) Only (a.) and (b.)

Answer

D

Question. How many types of fractures are classified under bone injuries?     
(a) Seven
(b) Nine
(c) Six
(d) Four

Answer

B

Question. The sports persons who experienced Laceration could possibly be training in     
(a) wicket keeping
(b) boxing
(c) skating
(d) tennis

Answer

C

Question. What is the possible range of movement in a joint or a series of joints called?   
(a) Flexibility
(b) Explosive strength
(c) Mobility
(d) Muscle composition

Answer

A

Question. Joint structure, age and gender, internal environment and previous injury are the physiological factors     
that determine.
(a) endurance
(b) speed
(c) flexibility
(d) strength

Answer

C

Question. Given below are the two statements labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R).   
A: The cardio-respiratory system regulates the vital processes of supplying our body with nutrients, cellular waste, hormones and O2 for its smooth functioning.
R: When we exercise, the body demands more O2 and nutrients. So, the heart operates harder to pump more blood throughout the body to meet the increased demands.
In the context of the two statements given above, which one of the following is correct?
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is ṉot the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer

B

Question. Strain being the most common type of injury how is it classified further?     
(a) Into three degrees
(b) Into five sub-categories
(c) Into seven styles
(d) Into four types

Answer

A

Match the following: 
Question. Match list – I with list – II and select the correct answer from the code given below:    

List I – Component of Physical FitnessList II – Physiological Factor
(a) Strength(1) Nervous System Mobility
(b) Speed(2) Point of Tendon Insertion
(c) Endurance(3) Oxygen Intake
(d) Flexibility(4) Age and Gender

Select the correct set of options:

MCQs For NCERT Class 12 Physical Education Chapter 7 Physiology and Injuries in Sports
Answer

(a) – 2; (b) – 1; (c) – 3; (d) – 4

Physiology and Injuries in Sports Class 12 MCQ Questions