MCQ of Health Education
MCQ : Health Education
“If we wish to develop the whole being, we must exercise the whole human being”. Words by?
Ryburn
Swami Vivekananda
Froebel
Aristotle
Froebel
Corrective exercises is a form of physical education?
Nursery Schools
Primary School
Senior Secondary Schools
Higher Secondary Schools
Primary School
Trips organized to visit the Red Cross, clinics, exhibitions, yoga centres, public health centres, water supply centres etc comes under which method of imparting health education?
Incidental Teaching
Health Clubs
Educational Trips
Health projects
Educational Trips
‘To develop neuromuscular skill and promote the ability to perform the work with ease and grace', is the objective of physical education at --------stage.
upper stage (class VI to VIII)
primary stage (class I to V)
secondary stage (Class IX and X)
higher secondary stage
Upper stage (class VI to VIII)
Which commission recommended introduction of physical education as a compulsory school subject?
Secondary Education Commission
Indian Education Commission
NPE 1986
NPE 1968
Indian Education Commission
The term ‘health’ is derived from?
Greek
Latin
English
Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon
Health as “A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. Words by?
Indian Education Commission
UNO
Secondary Education Commission
WHO
WHO
To inculcate habits of healthy living regarding personal hygiene, food, clothing and posture, is an objective of Health Education at--------stage?
Secondary Stage
Primary Stage
Higher Secondary Stage
Higher education
Secondary Stage
'To give students desirable knowledge about marriage, sex and population explosion'. This can be given at ----------stage of education ?
Secondary Stage
Primary Stage
Higher Secondary Stage
Higher education
Higher Secondary Stage
Out of the six major factors that affect a person’s health, the five factors are heredity, environment, nutrition, professional health service and freedom from disease and accidents. Which is the sixth factor?
Economic Efficiency
Social habits
Self realization
Human Relationship
Social habits
HRPF mean?
Heart Related Physical Fitness
Health Related Physical Fitness Hand Related Physical Fitness
Head Related Physical Fitness
Health Related Physical Fitness
“Physical fitness is the ability for respiration and circulation to recover from a standard work load”. defined by?
Dr. K. L. Anderson
Edward Bortz
Clarke
Charles A. Bucher
Dr. K. L. Anderson
------------fitness build stamina, strength and capacity of different body parts for particular physical activities.
Anatomical fitness
Physiological fitness
Psychological fitness
Spiritual fitness
Physiological fitness
-------------------exercises strengthen the heart and lungs.
Aerobic exercises
Stretchers
Strengtheners
Yoga
Aerobic exercises
------------------- physical fitness have a relationship with enhanced performance in sports and
motor skills.
Health Related Physical fitness(HRPF)
Skill Related Physical Fitness (SRPF)
Cosmetic fitness
Morphological fitness
Skill Related Physical Fitness (SRPF)
The power that helps us to lift and carry heavy objects, this component of physical fitness is known as?
Flexibility
Muscular strength
Muscular endurance
Coordination
Muscular strength
Who is the author of ‘School Health Education’?
D. Oberteuffer
Prof. Uday Shanker
Alva Myrdal
Thomas D. Wood
D. Oberteuffer
Sex education includes?
biological aspect
moral aspect
psychological aspect
biological, moral, psychological and social aspects
biological, moral, psychological and social aspects
Sex education is concerned with?
facts
values
both facts and values
concepts
both facts and values
----------- type of wellness leads to the ability to love and forgive which is very healing.
Spiritual Wellness
Mental Wellness
Physical Wellness
Emotional Wellness
Spiritual Wellness
The body does not produce enough insulin for proper function, or the cells in the body do not react to insulin.This is known as ---------type of diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Type 3 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
BMI indicates?
Bone Mineral Index
Body Mineral Index
Body Mass Index
Bone Mass Index
Body Mass Index
Hypertension is more common in people aged over-----------years?
40
70
50
60
60
A rheumatic condition characterized by widespread soft tissue pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and the presence of evenly distributed areas of tenderness, is known as?
Fibromyalgia
Spinal stenosis
Osteoporosis
Ligamentous sprains
Fibromyalgia
The five health-related components of physical fitness are (a) cardio respiratory endurance, (b) muscular endurance, (c) muscular strength, (d) body composition, and -------------------?
Sex
Body weight
Age
flexibility
flexibility
Which physical fitness test is also known as the Cardiac Stress Test or Cardiovascular Endurance Test?
Illinois Agility
Harvard Step Test
Beep Tests
The Bruce Test
Harvard Step Test
Uncontrolled blood pressure can lead to kidney disease. This condition is known as?
Nephropathy
Neuropathy
Gastroparesis
Erectile dysfunction
Nephropathy
1 KCal is equal to?
4.184 KJ
4.182 KJ
4.148 KJ
4.142 KJ
4.184 KJ
The basic way to calculate your maximum heart rate is to subtract your age from-----?
175
220
210
200
220
Moderate-intensity exercises increase the heart rate to ------- percent of the Maximum Heart Rate.
40-50
60-70
50-70
70-80
50-70
The child must sit erect and hold the book at an angle of 45 degree to the horizontal and at a
distance of ------ inches for the eyes.
12
10
11
12.5
12
While walking, the body as a whole should be erect and upright; the eyes should look straight at an angle of ------- degrees.
40
45
90
95
90
Exaggeration of the normal dorsal backward curve of the spine resulting in slouching attitude, flat or depressed chest, protruding abdomen and drooped head. This postural deformity is known as?
Scoliosis
Flat back
Lordosis
Kyphosis
Kyphosis
A balanced diet should provide around------of total calories from fat.
60-70%
20-25%
10-12%
12-20%
20-25%
Zein, a protein of maize belongs to -------class of proteins?
first class
second class
third class
fourth class
third class
Which is the fat soluble vitamin?
vitamin c
vitamin B12
vitamin B6
vitamin E
vitamin E
Deficiency of -------causes scurvy.
vitamin D
vitamin c
vitamin A
vitamin E
vitamin c
Healthy people need-------- calories per day.
2000
1500
1800
2100
2000
Caloric value of one cooked egg is----?
45
60
90
80
80
Caloric value is determined by the presence of un-oxidized atoms of?
carbon and hydrogen
carbon and oxygen
hydrogen and oxygen
oxygen and nitrogen
carbon and hydrogen
The internationally accepted symbol for first aid is-------?
White cross on a red background
Red cross on a white background
White cross on a green background
Green cross on a white background
White cross on a green background
The originator of First-aid is?
Esmarch
Charles A. Bucher
Dudley Sargent
Barton
Esmarch
A partial blockage of arteries is known as?
Atherosclerosis
Ischemia
ST elevation myocardial infarction
non-ST elevation myocardial infarction
non-ST elevation myocardial infarction
The most severe type of burn belongs to?
first-degree
second-degree
third-degree
fourth-degree
third-degree
The meaning of Scalds is?
burning with flame
burning with wet heat
burning with electricity
burning with radiation
burning with wet heat
The term ‘First-Aid’ was adopted officially in-----?
England
Britain
Italy
America
England
CPR is------?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Coronary Pulmonary Resuscitation
Chest Pulmonary Resuscitation
Critical Pulmonary Resuscitation
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Which is the good cholesterol?
CDL
BDL
HDL
LDL
HDL
"Respiratory impairment from being in or under a liquid", is this condition called?
Shock
scalds
drowning
burns
drowning
Second-Degree burns affect which layer of the skin?
affecting top layer of skin
affecting top 2 layers of skin
affecting top 3 layer of skin
None of the above
affecting top 2 layers of skin
In which type of head injury uncontrolled bleeding is found?
Concussion
Hemorrhage
Hematoma
Diffuse axonal injury
Hemorrhage
Wounds made by broken glass, razor blade or sharp knife is known as?
Incised wounds
Lacerated wounds
Punctured wounds
Abrasions
Incised wounds
A strain is also known as?
Articular Laura
torn ligament
torn muscle
articular ligament
torn muscle
The first modality for a sprain can be remembered using the acronym -------?
PRICE
PRISE
RISE
RICE
RICE
A type of fracture where at least one part of the bone has been twisted is known as?
Spiral fracture
Avulsion fracture
Hairline fracture
Stress fracture
Spiral fracture
-------------- is International yoga day.
July 21
June 21
August 21
May 21
June 21
The founder of Yoga is?
Sage Kanada
Sage Gemini
Sage Kapila
LSage Pathanjali
Sage Pathanjali
Tapa or penance includes practice of tolerance of the cold and heat. It requires various types of hard practices. In which stage of yoga this element is included?
Yama
Niyama
Pranayama
Pratyahara
Niyama
Which type of yoga is best for people looking for a spiritual practice?
Ashtanga Yoga
Kundalini Yoga
Vinyasa Yoga
Hatha Yoga
Kundalini Yoga
Concentration on a single object or point", this stage of yoga is known as?
Dharana
Dhyana
Pratyahara
Pranayama
* Dharana
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