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BIOMECHANICS MCQ AND ANS

 

BIOMECHANICS

 

MCQ

 

1. Acceleration due to an external force acting on a moving object is technically defined as change in that object’s

(a) Location

(b) Direction

(c) Velocity

(d) Movement

 

2. The term ‘biomechanics’ to describe the application of mechanical principles in the study of living organism was adopted in

(a) Early 1970s

(b) Late 1970s

(c) 1970

(d) Early 1980s

 

3. Newton’s Second Law of Motion is also known as

(a) Law of Reaction

(b) Law of Inertia

(c) Resultant Force

(d) Law of Effect

 

4. The field where the study of forces is in focus is known as

(a) Dynamics

(b) Kinematics

(c) Statics

(d) Kinetics

 

5. Newton’s First Law of Motion is known as the

(a) Law of Reaction

(b) Law of Inertia

(c) Law of Effect

(d) Law of Momentum

 

6. Sports biomechanics cab be described as-

(a) Mechanics of sports

(b) Kinesiology

(c) Physics of sports

(d) Sports dynamics

 

7. According to Newton’s Second Law of Motion, the greater the movement of an object, the

(a) Longer distance will it travel

(b) Stronger will it resist the external forces

(c) Speedier it will cover the given distance

(d) More stable will it remain in its motion.

 

8. The term flexion refers to

(a) Bending

(b) Turning

(c) Twisting

(d) Straightening

 

9. The plane which divides the body into a left and a right is called

(a) Coronal plane

(b) Sagittal plane

(c) Vertical plane

(d) Transvers plane

 

10. Extension is

(a) Bending

(b) Turning

(c) Twisting

(d) Straightening

 

 

 

 

11. Bringing closer to the reference axis is called

(a) Flexion

(b) Extension

(c) Abduction

(d) Adduction

 

12. Moving away from the reference axis is known as (

(a) Flexion

(b) Extension

(c) Abduction

(d) Adduction

 

13. What is the correct formula for power?

(a)  Force/time

(b)  Force x distance

(c)  Force x speed

(d)  Force x time

 

14. Every movement has -

(a) One plane

(b) One axis

(c)  One plane and one axis

(d)  None of the above

 

15. The terms rest and motion are studies under -

(a) Bio-chemistry

(b) Anatomy

(c)  Biomechanics

(d)  Psychology

 

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