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        | Which IS NOT a degree specialization in Kinesiology at UTSA? a) Athletic Medicine
 b) Physical Education
 c) Exercise Science
 d) Sport Administration
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        | What is the minimum number of semester credit hours required for graduation with a BS in Kinesiology at UTSA? 
 a) 42
 b) 69
 c) 120
 d) 128
 e) 140
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        | Historically, which math or science course is the most common stumbling block for kinesiology students at UTSA? 
 a) MAT 1023: College Algebra
 b) BIO 1404: BioScience I
 c) KIN 3313: Anatomic Kinesiology
 d) KIN 2303: Cultural & Scientific Foundation of Kinsiology
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        | b) BIO 1404: Bioscience I |  | 
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        | Which of the folowing IS NOT a health related component of physical fitness? 
 a) Cardiorespiratory fitness
 b) Muscular Power
 c) Body Composition
 d) Musculoskeletal fitness
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        | The I in the FITT principal represents 
 a) intensity
 b) individuality
 c) immense
 d) increase
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        | Which training principal is described by the application of a stress greater than the participant is accustomed? 
 a) volume
 b) progression
 c) overload
 d) specificity
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        | What is the minimum recommended training frequency for someone performing viggorous aerobic exercise? 
 a) 2 days/wk
 b) 3 days/ek
 c) 4 days/wk
 d) 5 days/wk
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        | What is the proposed benifit from performing streaching ecercise during the cool down phase? 
 a) improve flexibility
 b) improve health
 c) decrease injury risk
 d) improve physique
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        | How is cardiovascular endurance measured? 
 a) exercising heart rate
 b) resting blood preasure
 c) VO2 max
 d) recovery heart rate
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        | Which of the following is considered a newer area of scholarship in exercise science? 
 a) motor learning
 b) anatomy
 c) exercise epidemiology
 d) exercise physiology
 e) biomechanics
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        | What does the prefix "kines" mean? 
 a) study
 b) exercise
 c) activity
 d) movement
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        | Which of the following is the primary profesional organization for exercise science? a) American Council on Exercise
 b) American College of Sports Medicine
 c) President's Council on Physical Fitness
 d) American Medical Association
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        | a) American Council on Exercise |  | 
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        | Where were the 1st Olympic Games held? 
 a) Egypt
 b) Greece
 c) Rome
 d) United States
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        | Who was the founder of baseball? 
 a) James Naismith
 b) Alexander Carthwright
 c) Babe Ruth
 d) William Morgan
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        | What prominent physcian was the founder of "Aerobics", and was a member of the USAF at Lackland AFB in San Antonio? 
 a) Dr. Kenneth Cooper
 b) Dr. Dudley Sargent
 c) Dr. Ancel Keys
 d) Dr. Bruno Balke
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        | Which landmark legislation passed in 1972 increased the opportunities for girls and women's to play sports? a) PL 94-142 b) ADA c) Civil Rights Law d) Title IX |  | Definition 
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        | Which US president was concern enough about the violence and deaths in college football that he considered banning the sport? 
 a) Theodore Roosevelt
 b) John F. Kennedy
 c) Dwight Eisenhower
 d) Herbert Hoover
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        | Which culture founded the concept of "A sound mind and a sound body"? a) Roman Empire
 b) Acient Egyptians
 c) Medieval Eurpoe
 d) Ancient Greece
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        | Which of the following is not a scientific refrence for a term paper in kinesiology? 
 a) Muscle and Fitness
 b) Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
 c) Research Quarterly
 d) Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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        | What is the main difference between a scientific and non-scientific reference? 
 a) non-scientific are not read by professionals
 b) scientific references are only written by Ph.D.'s
 c) scientific refrences are peer reviewed
 d) non-scientific sources do not contain facts
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        | c)scientific references are peer reviewed |  | 
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        | Which portion of a primary scientific artical contains an abbreviated review of the research study? 
 a) abstract
 b) introduction
 c) summary
 d) review
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        | Which type of source is WebMD.com?   a) non-scientific b) scientific c) primary d) secondary |  | Definition 
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        | Crowd noise in a sporting event can delay the reaction time of participants. In this case the noise is known as a a. inhibitor b. limiter c. distractor d. blocker |  | Definition 
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        | What type of evaluation would be applied if a teacher were evaluating a student's sport skill improvement? 
 a. criterion referenced
 b. norm referenced
 c. standardized refrence
 d. self-refrenced
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        | What system of evaluation includes the comparison of an individual's preformance to a standard established by an expert? 
 a. criterion referenced
 b. norm referenced
 c. self-referenced
 d. standardized reference
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        | What domain is being evaluated by the physical fitness test? 
 a. affective
 b. cognitive
 c. psychomotor
 d. physiological
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        | Which measurement term represents the ability to obtain similar results from repeated measurements? 
 a. validity
 b. objectivity
 c. repeatability
 d. reliability
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        | What form of scholastic dishonesty would apply if a student changed their answer on an exam after the test were returned and then attempted to get credit for the question? 
 a. falsifying academic records
 b. cheating
 c. plagiarism
 d. collusion
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        | a. falsifying academic records |  | 
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        | Can a student be charged with scholastic dishonesty if the accidently did not include the proper citation in a paper? 
 a. yes
 b. no
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        | What for of scholastic dishonesty would occur if a student failed to cite another's idea used in their term paper? 
 a. cheating
 b. plagiarism
 c. collusion
 d. falsifying academic records
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