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Practice Exam
1. Quadriceps are a primary mover (agonist) in a leg extension. What is the antagonist muscle?
Hip Adductor
Gastrocnemius
Triceps
Hamstrings
2. What are the main reasons to have a spotter?
For good exercise technique
For safety reasons
Both A and B
None of the above
3. Breathing should be performed as inhaling as the muscles lengthen and exhaling as the muscles contract.
True
False
4. What are the most common signs of Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)?
Muscle soreness
Fatigue
Weakness
All of the above
5. 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
6. Exercise volume refers to the amount of intensity a client has.
True
False
7. What is the role of an agonist muscle?
To assist the primary mover
To be the primary mover
To control posture
To prevent injuries
8. Which training principle describes the practice of gradually adding more resistance so there is enough stimulus to grow?
Training progression
Training specificity
Training overload
Diminishing returns
9. Which contraction involves muscle length variations with no change in tension?
Isokinetic
Isotonic
Isometric
None of the above
10. 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.
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