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Título del Test:![]() pe 1 Descripción: physical education 1 |




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When did Physical Education begin as a school subject?. Before the 18th century. During the Middle Ages. In the 19th century. In the 21st century. Which of the following was a characteristic of the English School in the 18th-19th century?. Military-based activities. Analytic and organized movements. Fair play and sport integration. Medical gymnastics. Who is considered the father of modern pedagogical gymnastics?. Rousseau. Guts Muths. Pestalozzi. Basedow. Which movement promoted the integration of sport into educational programs?. Renaissance. Olympic movement. Middle Ages. Medical gymnastics. Which of these authors proposed physical exercises in an educational plan?. Locke. Basedow. Courbertin. Parlebas. What does the psychomotor model focus on?. Biological fitness. Muscle control. Learner's possibilities. Performance. Which country introduced the concept of fair play?. Germany. France. Sweden. England. What is a weakness of the expressive model?. Lack of structure. Focus on sports. Excessive competitiveness. Lack of motivation. Who developed the work 'De Arte Gymnastica'?. Basedow. Mercurial. Guts Muths. Rousseau. What defines recreational sport?. Focus on competition. Federated structure. Emphasis on fun. Olympic preparation. What is the main focus of institutional sport?. Playfulness. Physical education. Specialization. Flexibility. Which movement model is associated with biomechanics?. Psychomotor. Praxeological. Biomotor. Expressive. Which author is linked to psychomotricity?. Le Boulch. Parlebas. Courbertin. Pestalozzi. What is emphasized in corporal expression?. Discipline. Expression. Performance. Mechanics. Which of the following is a locomotor movement?. Throwing. Balancing. Catching. Running. What defines manipulative movements?. Turns. Crawling. Throwing and catching. Rolling. Which classification includes gymkhanas and big games?. Individual sports. Nature games. Manipulative games. Dance. What is a weakness of recreational sport?. Highly structured. Far from fun. Little organization. Too competitive. What is the focus of the preventive line in health-related PE?. Rehabilitation. Adaptation. Injury prevention. Speed training. What is the goal of psychomotricity in children?. High performance. Specialization. Perceptual-motor development. Entertainment. Which movement is classified as a support?. Jumping. Turning. Balancing. Crawling. Which is a characteristic of motor skills from the USA trend?. Specialized sports. Perceptive-motor base. Only artistic. Mechanical repetition. What defines popular dances in corporal expression?. International. Competitive. Local identity. Rhythmic. What is the main objective of educational sport?. Winning. Specialization. Educational values. Professional development. What is the role of a PE teacher in value transmission?. Only teaching sports. Passive. Main transmitter. Assistant. Which paradigm focuses on learner creativity?. Psychomotor. Expressive. Biomotor. Praxeological. Which model includes complex relations among players?. Expressive. Praxeological. Psychomotor. Biomotor. Which competence relates to map reading in PE?. Cultural awareness. Digital competence. Learning to learn. Linguistic competence. Which is not a basic knowledge category?. What to know. How to teach. How to be. How to know it. Which of the following is NOT a specific competence of PE?. Physical training. Interaction in motor practice. Healthy lifestyle. Cultural recognition. What is the purpose of PE according to Blázquez and Percebás?. Fun only. Health only. Educate through motor actions. Sports competition. Which paradigm is focused on biomechanics and anatomy?. Praxeological. Psychomotor. Biomotor. Expressive. What kind of PE uses natural environment for learning?. Institutional PE. Indoor training. Nature activities. Classical gymnastics. What is emphasized in emotional learning through PE?. Winning. Grades. Social interaction. Rigid rules. What is defined as a strong feeling from circumstances or mood?. Habit. Emotion. Thought. Action. Which block includes dancing and rhythmic activities?. Motor competences. Physical activity and health. Body image. Artistic-expressive activities. Which activity would be considered an opposition sport?. Swimming. Judo. Relay race. Gymnastics. Which competence involves acting in democratic societies?. Entrepreneurship. Citizenship. Digital. STEAM. Which PE activity promotes character and social education?. Military training. Team games. Individual sports. Mechanical routines. What concept means that students are the body, not have it?. Medical concept. Physiological approach. Subjective model. Objectified view. |