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NASM CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER (NASM-CPT)
QUESTIONS FORM A REAL EXAM LATEST 2026-2027
UPDATE WITH 100 QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW!!)




1. Which muscle is considered a primary hip flexor?
A. Gluteus maximus
B. Hamstrings
C. Iliopsoas
D. Adductor magnus
The iliopsoas (psoas major and iliacus) is the primary muscle responsible for hip
flexion.


2. During the eccentric phase of a squat, which muscle action occurs in the
quadriceps?
A. Concentric
B. Isometric
C. Eccentric
D. Synergistic
The quadriceps lengthen under tension to control knee flexion during the lowering
phase.


3. Which plane of motion divides the body into left and right halves?
A. Frontal
B. Transverse

, C. Sagittal
D. Horizontal
The sagittal plane separates the body into left and right sections.


4. What is the primary role of the rotator cuff muscles?
A. Produce shoulder flexion
B. Extend the elbow
C. Stabilize the glenohumeral joint
D. Increase grip strength
The rotator cuff stabilizes the humeral head within the shoulder socket.


5. Which joint is classified as a hinge joint?
A. Shoulder
B. Hip
C. Elbow
D. Wrist
The elbow allows flexion and extension, characteristic of a hinge joint.


6. Which muscle acts as a synergist during elbow flexion?
A. Triceps brachii
B. Brachialis
C. Anconeus
D. Deltoid
The brachialis assists the biceps brachii during elbow flexion.


7. What does the nervous system use to communicate with muscles?
A. Hormones
B. Enzymes

, C. Electrical impulses
D. Oxygen
Motor neurons transmit electrical signals to initiate muscle contraction.


8. Which muscle is primarily responsible for spinal extension?
A. Rectus abdominis
B. Obliques
C. Erector spinae
D. Transversus abdominis
The erector spinae extends and stabilizes the spine.


9. Which muscle is part of the posterior oblique subsystem?
A. Latissimus dorsi and gluteus maximus
B. Latissimus dorsi and contralateral gluteus maximus
C. Adductors and pelvic floor
D. Rectus abdominis and hip flexors
The posterior oblique subsystem connects the latissimus dorsi with the opposite
gluteus maximus.


10.What is the primary function of the transversus abdominis?
A. Spinal flexion
B. Rotation
C. Spinal stabilization
D. Lateral flexion
The transversus abdominis acts like a corset to stabilize the spine.


11.Which assessment identifies overactive or underactive muscles?
A. PAR-Q

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