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Practice Exam
1. If the hip adductor is the prime mover in an exercise, what is the antagonist?
Triceps
Gluteus medius
Erector spinae
Hamstrings
2. Which describes the joint movement of the flexor muscles?
Increases the angle at a joint
Decreases the angle at a joint
Moves the body away from the midline
Elevates a body part
3. Some muscles are named after the function they perform in the body. As an example, forearm muscles are called flexors because they perform this action?
Extend the wrist
Elevate the wrist
Rotate the wrist
Flex the wrist
4. Which of the following factors are important for proper body alignment?
Spine appears in good alignment
Hips are above the heels
Both A and B
Head is tilted to one side
5. When performing push ups and pull ups, what are you evaluating?
Sit and Reach
Muscular strength
Muscular endurance
Cooper test
6. Which of the following muscles typically weaken?
Rhomboids
Triceps
Gluteus Maximus
All of the above
7. A flattened back is also called what kind of a curve?
Lordosis curve
S curve
Kyphosis
None of the above
8. A person with elevated hips is likely to experience what issues?
Poor balance
Foot pain
Knee pain
All of the above
9. Biceps are a primary mover (agonist) in a bicep curl. What is the antagonist muscle?
Erector Spinae
Triceps
Gluteus Maximus
Latissimus Dorsi
10. What is the role of an agonist muscle?
To assist the primary mover
To be the primary mover
To control posture
To prevent injuries
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