weekly practice test PDF

Title weekly practice test
Course Pedagogy for Physical Education 1
Institution University of Sydney
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According to Gentile’s-Two Stage model: Select one: a. There are 5 distinct stages of learning b. Closed skills require fixation of movement pattern c. Open skills require fixation of movement pattern d. Closed skills require diversification of movement pattern Feedback The correct answer is: Closed skills require fixation of movement pattern Question 2 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question

Question text Which of the following is not a stage of learning according to the Fitts and Posner Three Stage of Learning model? Select one: a. Associate stage b. Autonomous stage c. Investment stage d. Cognitive stage Feedback The correct answer is: Investment stage Question 3 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question

Question text Which of the following is the most correct answer? Select one: a. Fitts and Posner proposed motor learning is based on visual feedback b. Gentile is a Norwegian researcher, born in 1934 c. Gentile’s-Two Stage model is largely based on Fitts and Posner’s-Three Stage model d. Gentile proposed motor learning involves two stages

Feedback The correct answer is: Gentile proposed motor learning involves two stages Question 4 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question

Question text Which of the following does not represent a commonly reported change across the stages of learning? Select one: a. Changes in movement coordination b. Changes in energy cost c. Changes in munsculature used to perform the skill d. Changes in physiological attributes (max heart rate, VO max, etc.) 2

Feedback The correct answer is: Changes in physiological attributes (max heart rate, VO2 max, etc.) Question 5 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question

Question text The practice specificity hypothesis states that: Select one: a. Learning is specific to the source of sensory information during practice b. Specializing in one sport is not a good idea c. Only specific athletes can achieve results with practice d. Practice is all it takes to become an Olympic medalist Feedback The correct answer is: Learning is specific to the source of sensory information during practice Question 6 Incorrect Mark 0.00 out of 1.00 Flag question

Question text Becoming an expert in a rugby is determined by: Select one: a. Genetic predisposition and practice b. Genetic predisposition c. Practice (10.000 hours rule) d. Socio-economic status Feedback The correct answer is: Genetic predisposition and practice Question Correct

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Question text The transfer of a skill from the left arm to the right arm in a left-handed person is an example of a: Select one: a. Bilateral transfer b. Multiple transfer c. Negative transfer d. Positive transfer Feedback The correct answer is: Bilateral transfer Question 8 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question

Question text Which of the following statements is correct? Select one: a. Experts have a superior use of visual imput b. Expertise can only be attained in one domain c. All gifted athletes have practiced 10.000 hours d. Experts are more intelligent than non-experts Feedback The correct answer is: Experts have a superior use of visual imput Question 9 Incorrect Mark 0.00 out of 1.00 Flag question

Question text Transfer of learning does not occur because of: Select one: a. Visual processing of observed practice b. Similarity of context components c. Similarity of skill components d. Similarity of processing requirements Feedback The correct answer is: Visual processing of observed practice Question Correct

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Question text Which of the following statements on the transfer of learning is incorrect? Select one: a. The occurence of the transfer of learning has not been proven in scientific research b. The transfer of learning could be used in transfering skills between field positions in football c. The transfer of learning is impossible in ambidexterous athletes d. The transfer of learning could be used in transfering talent from one sports to another (e.g. basketball to AFL) Feedback The correct answer is: The transfer of learning is impossible in ambidexterous athletes...


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