NATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 2011 (Level 1) PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAPER II TIME: 90 MINUTES
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1 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 2011 (Level 1) PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAPER II TIME: 90 MINUTES Student s Name School s Name School s ID Student's Number.
2 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY QUESTION NUMBER Section 2 EXAMINER S INITIALS MARKER S INITIALS K C A TOTAL MARK
3 INSTRUCTIONS Read the following carefully: 1. This paper consists of two (2) sections. There are forty (40) Multiple Choice questions in Section I and six (6) structured questions in Section II. 2. Attempt all questions in Section I. Record your answers on the Multiple Choice answer sheets provided. 3. Answer all questions in Section II in the spaces provided in this booklet. 4. You should spend approximately fifty (50) minutes on Section I and forty (40) minutes on Section II. 5. Complete the following on the cover of this test booklet: - Student s name - Student s number - School s name - School s ID - Date of Birth 6. Fill in the following information on the Multiple-Choice answer sheet using a 2HB pencil only (if it has not been completed already): - School s Name - School s ID - Student s Name - Student s Number 7. On the Multiple Choice answer sheet DO NOT Write anything on the top and sides Staple Punch holes Tear Make stray marks 8. If you are finished before time is called, go back and check your work.
4 SECTION I MULTIPLE CHOICE There are forty (40) questions in this section with four (4) options A, B, C, and D. You are required to answer ALL questions. Select only ONE (1) option. 1) A deficiency of iron can result in A. goitre B. tooth decay C. anaemia D. slow healing of body 2) Which one of the following foods contains carbohydrates? A. Coconut oil B. Watermelon C. Patchoi D. Oats 3) In which ONE of the activities is the skill of pivoting important? A. Turning B. Jumping C. Shooting D. Travelling 4) A social benefit of exercise/sport is to A. keep your joints flexible to move more easily B. make you sleep better so you feel more rested C. make your heart and lungs work more efficiently D. develop teamwork and cooperation 5) Amy is in a wheel chair. Which action will make her feel more involved with her class during a game of bench-ball? A. Keeping her close to the sideline B. Ignoring her completely C. Having her keep score D. Changing the game 6) Which ONE of the following groups consists ONLY of gymnastics activities? A. Forward roll, relay, hurdles B. Handstand, cartwheel, through vault C. Astride vault, shot put, dribbling D. Backward roll, headstand, high jump 7) The purpose of a spotter in gymnastics is to A. award points B. set up equipment C. to look at the body movement D. provide support 8) What type of dance is shown in the picture below? A. Jazz B. Ballroom C. Bele D. Modern 1
5 9) Which ONE of these actions requires a sideways movement? A. Forward roll B. Astride vault C. Crouch balance D. Cartwheel 10) During gymnastics John bears his weight on his hands and keeps his feet in the air. What type of balance is John doing? A. Crouch headstand B. Crouch balance C. Headstand D. Handstand 11) Bret performed a vertical jump during a fitness test. This was done to check Bret s A. power. B. speed. C. strength. D. agility. 12) Which of the following would cause the referee to recall a penalty during a football match? A. The goalkeeper stays on his line. B. The opposing players are outside the penalty area. C. The penalty is taken after the referee s whistle. D. The penalty is taken before the whistle is blown. 2 13) Why would a coach insist that his cricketers wear their batting and wicketkeeping pads, and helmets? A. Personal style B. Protection C. Identification D. Strategy 14) After a goal is scored in a game of football, the game is restarted with a A. goal kick B. penalty kick C. kick-off D. kick forward 15) Which of the following equipment is used during the game of badminton? A. Shuttle B. Cone C. Bat D. Ball 16) The playing position that is common to both netball and basketball is A. Goal attack B. Point guard C. Defenders/goalie D. Centre 17) If a game of cricket is to be played by a person with visual impairment, which ONE of the following should be used? A. Coloured ball B. Ball with a sound C. Ball that is soft D. Very large ball
6 18) Which track and field event is shown in the picture below? In the picture below, which ball is considered a goal? A. Shotput B. Discuss throw C. Steeple chase D. Javelin throw 19) In a swim class, Betty was asked to perform the technique shown in the picture. What swim technique is Betty showing? A. I B. II C. III D. IV 21) Two teams are playing a game of volleyball. Which ONE of these skills will you expect to see? A. Pivoting B. Dunking C. Blocking D. Dribbling A. Frontward B. Backstroke C. Back glide D. Front glide 22) During a cricket match, John bowled a ball. His front foot passed the popping crease before releasing the ball. Which ONE of the following hand signals should the umpire make?. I II III IV A. I B. II C. III D. IV 3
7 23) From the groups of sporting activities given below, select the group associated with outdoor education. A. Hiking, camping, map reading B. Football, netball, cricket C. Running, throwing, jumping D. Cycling, skipping, diving 24) The nervous system is made up of A. stomach, pharynx, intestines B. brain, spinal cord, nerves C. brain, spleen, liver D. liver, heart, spinal cord Use the information below and answer questions 27, 28 and 29. BRIAN S BREAKFAST 1 glass juice 1 bowl cereal 27) Where would the digestion of Brian s meal begin? A. Intestine B. Mouth C. Pancreas D. Stomach 25) What name is given to the upper chambers of the heart? A. Ventricles B. Valves C. Arterioles D. Atria 26) After receiving a severe blow to his head, Karl lost his ability to speak. The part of Karl s brain that was affected by this severe blow is the A. cerebellum B. medulla oblongata C. pituitary gland D. cerebrum 28) When Brian s system is digesting this meal, what are the three major organs that would be part of the digestive process? A. Larynx, stomach, teeth B. Mouth, oesophagus, stomach C. Pharynx, intestines, heart D. Lungs, liver, gall bladder 29) The organ that produces the Gastric juice for digesting Brian s breakfast is the A. pancreas B. pharynx C. stomach D. intestines 30) Which organ in the body is responsible for regulating your sugar level? A. Gall bladder B. Liver C. Pancreas D. Small intestine 4
8 31) The MAIN function of the circulatory system in the body is to A. exchange gases B. transport nutrients C. move muscles D. digest foods 32) The heart is one major part of the circulatory system. Which group below BEST represents the other components? A. Blood vessels and the aorta B. Blood and the intestines C. Blood and blood vessels D. Arteries and the atria 36) Which national athlete has a stadium named after him and is the only Olympic gold medallist? A. Ato Boldon B. Hasely Crawford C. Dwight Yorke D. Mannie Ramjohn Use the diagram given below to answer Questions 37 & ) Which process given below involves the passing of broken down food into the blood stream to feed the body? A. Digestion B. Absorption C. Ingestion D. Egestion 34) What function do the white blood cells in the circulatory system perform? A. Carry oxygen B. Digest food C. Give the blood its colour D. Fight diseases 35) The 2012 Olympic Games will be held in A. London B. Beijing C. Atlanta D. Athens X Y 37) Give the name of the area X where two or more bones meet. A. Joint B. Tendon C. Ligament D. Disc 38) What are the two bones of the lower limbs labelled Y and Z? Z A. The humerus and femur B. The phalanges and ulna C. The radius and metatarsals D. The tibia and tarsals 5
9 39) In which country will the 2014 World Cup football be held? A. Argentina B. England C. Canada D. Brazil 40) Which country won the 2010 FIFA Under 17 Women s World Cup, which was hosted in Trinidad and Tobago? A. Spain B. Korea Republic C. Japan D. Korea DPR GO TO THE NEXT SECTION 6
10 SECTION II In this Section, there are six (6) questions. Answer ALL Questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this booklet. The first Olympic Games were held in the year 776 B.C. These games were very popular in ancient times. 1. (a) Where were these first ancient Olympic Games held? (1 mark) _ (b) Give the name of ONE (1) Olympic athlete from Trinidad & Tobago, and the sport in which he/she competed. (2 marks) (i) Athlete (ii) Sport (c) Your country has been selected to host an Olympic Games event. What are TWO (2) sport benefits that your country may gain from hosting this event? (2 marks) (i) (ii) 7
11 2. (a) Name TWO (2) types of gymnastic rolls. (2 marks) (i) (ii) (b) John is asked to perform one of these gymnastic rolls, explain ONE (1) technique that he must follow to perform this roll successfully. (1 mark) Name of Roll: Technique: (c) Give TWO (2) ways in which technology can be used to improve performance in physical activity. (2 marks) (i) (ii) 8
12 3. (a) Fred was told that he needs to add some more fibre to his diet. What is ONE (1) type of food that he can use as a good source of fibre? (1 mark) (b) Give TWO (2) reasons why fibre is important to the body. (2 marks) (i) (ii) (c) Explain why water intake is important when people are involved in physical activity. (2 marks) 9
13 4. (a) You are watching a football game. What are TWO (2) skills you would expect to see among the players on the field? (2 marks) (i) (ii) (b) In the picture above how is the game restarted? (1 mark) (c) Explain when this type of restart is used during a football game. (2 marks) 10
14 5. (a) What is the purpose of a fitness test? (1 mark) Colin is playing in a class volleyball game but is having difficulty getting to the ball in time to make a play. (b) Identify ONE (1) key component of fitness that could be affecting Colin s ability to get to the ball. (1 mark) (c) Suggest a simple training plan that can help Colin to improve this skill (getting to the ball in time to make a play). (The plan must include some of these: an activity, duration of time, distance, and repetition) (3 marks) 11
15 6. (a) Mary has gymnastics practice. Why should she not eat immediately before physical activity? (1 mark) (b) Give TWO (2) reasons why cigarette-smoking affects performance in sports. (2 marks) (i) (ii) (c) The use of doping substances is not allowed in sports. Give TWO (2) reasons why this is so. (2 marks) (i) (iii) END OF TEST!!!!! 12
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