EXAM 2025/2026 WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS
1. For the majority of people who are cleared to begin participating in a
structured exercise program, __________ HRR is the optimal range of
exercise intensity.
81% to 90%
50% to 59%
60% to 80%
40% to 49%
2. If a client's HRrest decreases over a period of weeks, what might this
indicate about their cardiovascular fitness?
No change in fitness level
Improved cardiovascular fitness
Increased risk of injury
Decreased muscle strength
3. What chamber receives deoxygenated blood from the RA during
ventricular diastole?
right ventricle
left atrium
left ventricle
right atrium
,4. Describe how flexibility training can help prevent muscle tendon
shortening.
Flexibility training has no effect on muscle tendon length.
, Flexibility training helps maintain the length of muscles and
tendons, preventing shortening due to inactivity.
Flexibility training only benefits older adults in preventing tendon
shortening.
Flexibility training increases muscle mass, which prevents tendon
shortening.
5. If a patient is diagnosed with a heart murmur, what should be the next
step in their cardiovascular assessment?
Referral to a nutritionist for dietary changes.
Immediate prescription of blood pressure medication.
Increase in physical exercise without further assessment.
Further evaluation of heart valve function through imaging or
echocardiography.
6. Describe how circumduction differs from other types of joint
movements.
Circumduction is limited to movements in a single plane.
Circumduction involves a circular movement that combines
flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.
Circumduction only occurs in the shoulder joint.
Circumduction is the same as flexion, which decreases the angle
between two body parts.
7. What are the two primary movements associated with the ankle joint?
Rotation and circumduction
Extension and flexion
Abduction and adduction
, Plantar flexion and dorsiflexion
8. If a fitness program is designed for individuals with high levels of
inactive leisure time and smoking habits, what strategies could be
implemented to reduce dropout rates?
Increase the duration of each workout session.
Eliminate social support systems.
Incorporate flexible scheduling and smoking cessation
support.
Focus solely on high-intensity workouts.
9. Describe the role of the gastrocnemius in ankle movement and how it
contributes to overall lower limb function.
The gastrocnemius assists in dorsiflexion, helping to lift the foot
during walking.
The gastrocnemius stabilizes the knee joint during flexion and
extension.
The gastrocnemius primarily functions to rotate the ankle joint.
The gastrocnemius facilitates plantarflexion at the ankle, which
is essential for activities like walking and jumping.
10. Describe the primary movement that occurs at the knee joint during a
leg extension exercise.
The primary movement is ankle dorsiflexion.
The primary movement is knee flexion.
The primary movement is knee extension.
The primary movement is hip extension.
11. If a client experiences a significant psychosocial stressor before a