WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND RATIONALES
1. A skinfold body composition assessment using the three-site body
density method for females measures which of the following sites?
A) Chest, abdomen, thigh
B) Biceps, iliac crest, calf
C) Triceps, suprailiac, thigh
D) Subscapular, abdomen, chest
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The ISSA specifies the triceps, suprailiac, and thigh as the
three sites for the female skinfold body density method.
2. The PACER test is a fitness assessment tool specifically designed for
which population?
A) Older adults
B) Pregnant women
C) Youth
D) High-performance athletes
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The PACER (Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance
Run) test is commonly used as a field test to assess the aerobic capacity
of children and adolescents in school settings.
,3. What is the term for blood circulation that occurs solely within the
heart and lungs?
A) Systemic circulation
B) Coronary circulation
C) Pulmonary circulation
D) Bronchial circulation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Pulmonary circulation is the loop of blood flow that carries
deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs and returns
oxygenated blood back to the heart.
4. In the SMART goal framework, what does the letter 'S' represent?
A) Simple
B) Speedy
C) Specific
D) Sustainable
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The 'S' in SMART goals stands for Specific, meaning the goal
should be well-defined, clear, and unambiguous.
5. Which anatomical movement describes a limb moving toward the
midline of the body?
A) Abduction
B) Flexion
C) Adduction
D) Extension
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adduction is the movement of a body part toward the body's
midline, whereas abduction is movement away from the midline.
,6. How does the CDC define sanitizing?
A) Removing visible dirt and debris from a surface.
B) Destroying all microorganisms on a surface.
C) Cleaning and killing germs on surfaces to bring the microbe level to
an acceptable range.
D) Using a detergent and water to reduce the number of germs.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The CDC defines sanitizing as lowering the number of germs
on a surface to a safe level, as judged by public health standards,
through a combination of cleaning and disinfecting.
7. According to the American Heart Association, which blood pressure
reading is considered 'normal'?
A) 120/80 mm Hg
B) 100/70 mm Hg
C) 110/80 mm Hg
D) 130/90 mm Hg
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The AHA categorizes a normal blood pressure as less than
120/80 mm Hg, with 110/80 mm Hg being a specific example provided
by the ISSA.
8. In reactive training, what is the definition of "quickness"?
A) The speed at which an individual can run a given distance.
B) The ability to change direction rapidly.
C) The ability to react and change body position with maximum rate of
force production.
D) The time it takes to initiate a response to a stimulus.
, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Quickness is specifically defined as the ability to react and
change body position with the maximum rate of force production,
distinguishing it from speed and agility.
9. A client presents with a blood pressure reading of 88/58 mm Hg.
What is this condition called?
A) Hypertension
B) Hypotension
C) Normal blood pressure
D) Elevated blood pressure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hypotension is clinically defined as a blood pressure
measurement of 90/60 mm Hg or less.
10. Which fitness principle states that training must be tailored to an
individual's specific goals and desired adaptations?
A) Principle of overload
B) Principle of progression
C) Principle of specificity
D) Principle of reversibility
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Principle of Specificity (or SAID Principle) states that the
body will adapt to the specific demands that are placed upon it.
11. In the OARS model for behavior change, recapping the plan of
action is a component of which technique?
A) Open-ended questions
B) Affirmations