Essentials of Strength and Conditioning – Authentic
Exam Questions and Solutions
Introduction
This 2025 study guide prepares candidates for the NSCA Certified Strength and Condi-
tioning Specialist (CSCS) exam, based on the Essentials of Strength Training and Con-
ditioning (4th Edition). Featuring 35 authentic exam-style questions (15 multiple-choice,
15 short-answer, 5 scenario-based) across Scientific Foundations and Practical/Applied
domains, it offers verified solutions, detailed rationales, and exam tips for success. Opti-
mized for Stuvia upload, it ensures efficient preparation.
Authentic Exam Questions and Solutions
1. Multiple Choice: What is the primary energy system for a 100-meter
sprint? [2 marks]
A. Glycolytic system
B. Phosphagen system
C. Oxidative system
D. Aerobic system
Model Answer: B
Detailed Rationale: The phosphagen system fuels short, maximal efforts (<15 sec-
onds), like a 100m sprint ( 10–12 seconds), using ATP and creatine phosphate.
A is incorrect, as glycolytic supports 30–120-second efforts (e.g., 400m). C and
D are incorrect, as oxidative/aerobic systems power long-duration activities (e.g.,
marathons). Links to Chapter 3, p. 67–68.
Helper Tip: For short sprints, link duration (<15s) to “phosphagen” to avoid gly-
colytic or aerobic distractors.
Marking: 2 for B; 0 otherwise.
2. Multiple Choice: What is the main goal of the power phase in periodiza-
tion? [2 marks]
A. Increase muscle size
B. Enhance explosive power
C. Improve aerobic endurance
D. Reduce training volume
Model Answer: B
Detailed Rationale: The power phase enhances explosive power through low reps
(1–3) and high intensity (85–90Helper Tip: Power phase is explosive. Link to “ex-
plosive power” and low reps to avoid hypertrophy or endurance traps.
Marking: 2 for B; 0 otherwise.
3. Multiple Choice: What is the primary benefit of a static cool-down? [2
marks]
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A. Enhance power output
B. Promote recovery and flexibility
C. Increase heart rate
D. Build muscle strength
Model Answer: B
Detailed Rationale: A static cool-down (e.g., stretching) promotes recovery by re-
ducing muscle tension and improving flexibility. A is incorrect, as power is trained
during workouts. C is incorrect, as cool-downs lower heart rate. D is incorrect, as
strength requires resistance training. Links to Chapter 16, p. 363.
Helper Tip: Cool-downs ease recovery. Link to “flexibility” or “recovery” to avoid
power or strength distractors.
Marking: 2 for B; 0 otherwise.
4. Multiple Choice: What does the T-test assess? [2 marks]
A. Aerobic capacity
B. Agility and speed
C. Upper-body strength
D. Core endurance
Model Answer: B
Detailed Rationale: The T-test measures agility and speed through multidirectional
movements. A is incorrect, as aerobic capacity uses VO2 max tests. C is incorrect,
as upper-body strength is tested by bench press. D is incorrect, as core endurance
uses planks. Links to Chapter 13, p. 289–290.
Helper Tip: T-test is movement-based. Link to “agility” or “speed” to avoid en-
durance or strength traps.
Marking: 2 for B; 0 otherwise.
5. Multiple Choice: What is lordosis? [2 marks]
A. Lateral spinal curvature
B. Inward lumbar curvature
C. Outward thoracic curvature
D. Flat spinal alignment
Model Answer: B
Detailed Rationale: Lordosis is excessive inward lumbar curvature, causing an
arched lower back. A is incorrect, as lateral curvature is scoliosis. C is incor-
rect, as outward curvature is kyphosis. D is incorrect, as flat alignment isn’t a
curvature issue. Links to Chapter 14, p. 317.
Helper Tip: Lordosis is lower back arch. Link to “inward” and “lumbar” to avoid
scoliosis or kyphosis distractors.
Marking: 2 for B; 0 otherwise.
6. Multiple Choice: What is the role of creatine supplementation? [2 marks]
A. Improve aerobic endurance
B. Enhance high-intensity performance
C. Increase flexibility
D. Reduce recovery time