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Practice Exam
1. Which one of these is not within your scope of responsibilities?
Dispense medication
Help set realistic training goals
Collect health status information
Motivate and inspire
2. Which of the following is not true when using proper form?
Head is placed firmly on the bench
Shoulders and upper back should be firm and even on the bench
Feet are flat on the floor
Buttocks is lifted off the bench
3. What are the most common signs of Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)?
Muscle soreness
Fatigue
Weakness
All of the above
4. What is the role of an agonist muscle?
To assist the primary mover
To be the primary mover
To control posture
To prevent injuries
5. How many repetitions are usually recommended for building muscular endurance?
8 to 15
12 or more
6 or less
1 to 2
6. What is your most important role as a personal trainer?
Get your clients stronger
Help them lose weight
Provide safe and effective exercise instruction
Motivate and inspire
7. When answering the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q), your client answers “yes” to a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by exercise. What should you recommend?
Begin training but at a low intensity.
Talk with a doctor and seek approval for exercise.
Train at a high intensity.
Begin more physical assessments.
8. When is the only time you shouldn’t use a spotter?
You should always use a spotter
When lifting for power movements
When your client asks you not to
When you are not in the mood
9. Which of the three planes of motion describe dividing the body into left and right?
Frontal plane
Sagittal plane
Transverse plane
None of the above
10. The Anaerobic System must rely on carbohydrates for ATP production.
True
False
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