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Athletic Training and Conditioning Techniques Exam
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Instructions: Choose the single best answer for each question.
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1. The primary goal of a warm-up is to:
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a) Induce muscular fatigue to improve endurance.
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b) Decrease core body temperature to prevent overheating.
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c) Increase muscle temperature and blood flow to prepare for activity.
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d) Stretch muscles to their maximum length to prevent injury.
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2. Which of the following is a characteristic of static stretching?
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a) It involves rapid, bouncing movements.
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b) It is performed by holding a position at the point of mild discomfort.
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c) It is best performed before explosive activities like sprinting.
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d) It activates the stretch reflex, causing the muscle to contract.
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3. An athlete is performing a workout that involves 4 sets of 6 repetitions at 85% of thei
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r one-repetition maximum (1RM). This type of training is primarily designed to improve:
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a) Muscular endurance.
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b) Maximal muscular strength.
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c) Muscular power.
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d) Cardiovascular endurance.
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4. The FITT principle is used to design exercise programs. What does the second "T" stan
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d for?
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a) Tension
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b) Time
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c) Temperature
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d) Type
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5. Which energy system would be the primary contributor during a 100-
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meter sprint (approx. 10 seconds)?
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a) Oxidative (Aerobic) System
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,b) Fast Glycolysis (Anaerobic Lactic)
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c) ATP-PC (Phosphocreatine) System
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d) Beta-oxidation
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6. An athlete experiences a sudden "pop" in their knee, followed by immediate swelling
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and instability. Which injury is most likely?
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a) Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) sprain.
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b) Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) sprain.
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c) Patellar tendinopathy.
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d) Hamstring strain.
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7. What is the primary purpose of a "cool-down" after a workout?
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a) To increase muscle temperature for repair.
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b) To promote venous return and prevent blood pooling.
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c) To maximize muscle hypertrophy.
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d) To deplete ATP stores in the muscle.
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8. Plyometric exercises, such as box jumps and depth jumps, are designed to improve:
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a) The stretch-shortening cycle and explosive power.
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b) Maximum isometric strength.
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c) Joint flexibility and range of motion.
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d) Aerobic capacity.
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9. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration in an athlete?
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a) Increased urine output with a pale color.
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b) Dark yellow urine and dizziness.
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c) Increased skin elasticity.
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d) Elevated blood pressure and bradycardia (low heart rate).
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10. Periodization in a training program refers to:
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a) The constant performance of the same exercises every day.
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b) The systematic planning of athletic training to peak for competition.
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c) The use of only bodyweight exercises.
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d) The process of rehabilitating an injury.
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11. An athlete is performing a bench press. In this exercise, the pectoralis major is the:
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a) Synergist
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b) Antagonist
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c) Agonist (Prime Mover)
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d) Stabilizer
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12. What is the recommended immediate treatment for an acute soft tissue injury like a
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a) Heat, Ice, Stretch, and Exercise (HISE)
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, b) Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (RICE)
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c) Movement, Exercise, and Painkillers (MEP)
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d) Surgery, Antibiotics, and Immobilization (SAI)
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13. Which of the following is an example of a closed kinetic chain exercise?
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a) Seated leg extension
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b) Lying hamstring curl
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c) Squat
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d) Seated bicep curl
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14. What is the main function of the core musculature?
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a) To generate power for upper body movements only.
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b) To provide stability and transfer force between the upper and lower body.
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c) To flex the spine as the primary spinal flexor.
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d) To be the strongest muscle group in the body.
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15. Overtraining syndrome can be identified by which of the following signs?
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a) Improved performance and increased motivation.
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b) Decreased resting heart rate and improved sleep quality.
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c) Persistent fatigue, decreased performance, and mood disturbances.
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d) Increased appetite and rapid weight gain.
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16. An athlete is running a marathon. Which type of muscle fiber is predominantly being
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utilized?
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a) Type IIx (Fast-glycolytic)
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b) Type IIa (Fast-oxidative)
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c) Type I (Slow-oxidative)
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d) Type IIb (Fast-glycolytic)
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17. What is the purpose of using a spotter during heavy weightlifting?
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a) To provide motivation and encouragement.
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b) To correct the athlete's form.
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c) To ensure safety by assisting with the lift if the athlete fails.
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d) To count the repetitions for the athlete.
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18. A high ankle sprain (syndesmosis injury) involves damage to the ligaments that conn
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a) Tibia and femur.
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b) Tibia and fibula.
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c) Calcaneus and talus.
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d) Metatarsals and phalanges.
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19. Which of the following macronutrients is the primary fuel source for high-
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