200 Questions | Verified Answers | Complete Study Guide
2026-2027
Section 1: CrossFit Definition & Methodology (Questions 1-
10)
1. What is the official CrossFit definition of the program?
a) A sport of fitness with heavy weights
b) High-intensity interval training with functional equipment
c) A strength and conditioning program for elite athletes
d) Constantly varied, high-intensity, functional movement
2. According to CrossFit methodology, what is the aim of the
program?
a) To build muscle mass for bodybuilding competition
b) To specialize in Olympic weightlifting
c) To improve performance in a single sport
d) To forge a broad, general, and inclusive fitness
3. Which of the following BEST describes "functional movement"
in CrossFit?
a) Movements that use only bodyweight
b) Movements that are isolated to one muscle group
c) Movements that require expensive equipment
d) Natural, universal, essential motor recruitment patterns that transfer to daily
life
,4. What is the "independent variable" that CrossFit uses to drive
adaptation?
a) Volume
b) Rest periods
c) Intensity
d) Exercise selection
5. Which statement about variance in CrossFit is TRUE?
a) Variance means doing the same workout every day
b) Variance is random exercise selection without purpose
c) Variance prepares athletes for the unknown and unknowable
d) Variance only applies to beginner athletes
6. CrossFit is designed to prepare athletes for:
a) Only competitive weightlifting
b) Only endurance events
c) Any physical contingency
d) Only bodyweight exercises
7. The CrossFit methodology is primarily derived from which
disciplines?
a) Yoga and Pilates
b) Weightlifting, gymnastics, and metabolic conditioning
c) Powerlifting and bodybuilding only
d) Long-distance running and swimming
8. According to CrossFit, what is "fitness" defined as?
a) The ability to run a marathon
b) The ability to lift the heaviest weight
c) Work capacity across broad time and modal domains
d) Low body fat percentage
, 9. Which of the following is NOT a key element of the CrossFit
definition?
a) Constantly varied
b) High-intensity
c) Functional movement
d) Periodized programming
10. CrossFit's methodology is considered "inclusive" because:
a) It only includes elite athletes
b) It can be scaled for any individual regardless of fitness level
c) It excludes people with injuries
d) It requires prior athletic experience
Section 2: Functional Movements & 7 Characteristics
(Questions 11-20)
11. Which of the following is a characteristic of functional
movements in CrossFit?
a) They are isolated to single joints
b) They produce high power
c) They require machines
d) They are slow and controlled only
12. How many characteristics define functional movements in
CrossFit?
a) 5
b) 7
c) 10
d) 12