NASM Group Fitness Exam | Group Fitness
Instruction, Exercise Science, Class
Management, Safety, Communication
Multiple Choice Q&A with Rationales
Exam Structure:
Subject: Group Fitness Instruction / NASM Certification / Exercise Science
Source: NASM Group Fitness Exam Study – 2026
Format: Multiple-choice and open-ended questions with Correct Answers and
rationales
1. Which of the following is an example of sagittal plane movement?
Correct Answer: Biceps curls
Rationale:
1. The sagittal plane divides the body into left and right halves.
2. Sagittal plane movements involve flexion and extension
(forward/backward motion).
3. Biceps curls involve flexion at the elbow joint, occurring in the sagittal
plane.
2. Sagittal plane:
Correct Answer: Divides body into left and right
Rationale:
1. The sagittal plane runs vertically from front to back.
2. It separates the body into right and left sections.
3. Movements in this plane include flexion, extension, dorsiflexion, and plantar
flexion.
3. Which of the following represents the recommended average daily
nutrient intake level, based on observed approximations or estimates
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of nutrient intake assumed to be sufficient for a group of healthy
people?
Correct Answer: Adequate Intake
Rationale:
1. Adequate Intake (AI) is used when sufficient scientific evidence is not
available to establish a Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA).
2. AI is based on observed or experimentally determined estimates.
3. It is assumed to be sufficient for healthy individuals in a specific life stage
and gender group.
4. Which of the following is an appropriate recommendation for a
participant with hypertension?
Correct Answer: A cycle class
Rationale:
1. Cycling is a low-impact, aerobic activity that can help lower blood
pressure.
2. It allows for controlled intensity and avoids rapid positional changes.
3. Regular aerobic exercise is recommended for hypertension management.
5. From which of the following positions does horizontal abduction
involve the movement of the arm or thigh in the transverse plane to a
lateral position?
Correct Answer: Anterior
Rationale:
1. Horizontal abduction moves the arm or thigh from an anterior (forward)
position to a lateral (side) position.
2. This movement occurs in the transverse plane.
3. Examples include rear delt flys or standing hip abduction from a forward
position.
6. Which of the following special populations would benefit most from
speed, agility, and quickness training?
Correct Answer: Youth
Rationale:
1. SAQ training enhances motor skill development in growing children.
2. It improves coordination, reaction time, and athletic performance.
3. Youth athletes benefit significantly from neuromuscular training.
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7. Which term refers to the inferior chamber of the heart that receives
blood from its corresponding atrium and, in turn, forces blood into the
arteries?
Correct Answer: Ventricle
Rationale:
1. The ventricles are the lower chambers of the heart.
2. The right ventricle pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
3. The left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the entire body.
8. Which of the following resistance training protocols best leads to
muscular hypertrophy?
Correct Answer: Intermediate repetition ranges
Rationale:
1. Hypertrophy is best achieved with moderate repetitions (8-12).
2. This range provides sufficient time under tension for muscle growth.
3. Loads should be approximately 70-85% of 1RM.
9. A person affected by the hormone relaxin should avoid what type of
exercise?
Correct Answer: Plyometric
Rationale:
1. Relaxin increases joint laxity during pregnancy.
2. Plyometric exercises involve high-impact loading and sudden direction
changes.
3. Increased joint laxity combined with high-impact forces increases injury
risk.
10. Plyometric:
Correct Answer: High-intensity movements, such as jumping, involving
high-force loading of body weight during the landing phase of the
movement that take advantage of the stretch-shortening cycle
Rationale:
1. Plyometric exercises use the stretch-shortening cycle to produce
explosive power.
2. Examples include box jumps, bounding, and medicine ball throws.
3. These exercises require proper landing mechanics to prevent injury.
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11. Which of the following is true of the right ventricle?
Correct Answer: It sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
Rationale:
1. The right ventricle receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium.
2. It pumps blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation.
3. This is part of the pulmonary circulation.
12. Which teaching method is very time-efficient after a certain level
of experience has been obtained?
Correct Answer: Freestyle
Rationale:
1. Freestyle instruction allows the instructor to adapt quickly without rigid
scripting.
2. Experienced instructors can cue efficiently without extensive preparation.
3. This method is less structured but more flexible.
13. Which statement is true regarding the relationship between load
and volume?
Correct Answer: As load increases, volume should be decreased.
Rationale:
1. Load and volume have an inverse relationship.
2. Higher intensity (load) requires lower volume (fewer reps/sets).
3. This relationship is fundamental to periodization and training design.
14. At what point in a class should an instructor provide an overview
of the workout and the equipment needed?
Correct Answer: Introduction
Rationale:
1. The introduction sets expectations for the class.
2. Participants need to know required equipment before the workout begins.
3. Overviews improve class flow and participant preparedness.
15. Which component of a workout is designed to increase the core
body temperature?
Correct Answer: Movement prep