The sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of speed abilities. Physical Education Tests

A) skiing
2) Figure skating
3) Hockey
4) Biathlon

2. In the process of practicing which winter sport, the greatest number of muscles are involved and the muscles of the legs, arms, back and abdomen are loaded?
A) bobsleigh
B) ski jumping
B) cross-country skiing
D) Skeleton

Help with social studies! (give examples of professions, activities that are characterized by these factors) 1.

Intense, stressful work rhythm

(give examples of professions, activities that have these factors)

2. Noise and vibration

3. Prolonged exposure to heat or cold, outdoors

5. Having to work at night

6. Increased risk of injury

7. Physical activity for a long time standing on your feet.

PLEASE 2-3 EXAMPLES EVERYWHERE! THANK!

Physical Education. Fill in where the blanks are. 1. What rules should be followed during volleyball competitions? 1.1.

The game consists of ______________ parties.

1.2. Each game continues until one of the teams scores _____________ points.

1.3. The decisive game continues until ___________ points.

1.4. The ball is allowed to hit with any part of the body, ______________.

1.5. For each ball won, the team receives _______________.

2. What causes a violation of posture?

2.1. Incorrect posture has an adverse effect on ________, chest and abdominal cavities.

2.2. These children have a very high risk of getting ____________.

2.4. Additional loads associated with sitting in the classroom are recommended to be alternated with ____________________.

2.5. The duration of the physical education exercises should be within ___________ minutes.

Please help me write dialogues in German. I am not asking you to write them in German, at least in Russian. Dialogues are small, up to 10 replicas, not

more. I just don't know what to come up with.

1. Play out the following situation with the teacher. You and a foreign friend who is staying in your city are planning what you will do on the weekend. Ask when he/she is free/free, discuss what to do and why.

2. Act out the following situation with the teacher. You must write an article about environmental protection for a school magazine that is published in a foreign language. Discuss with the editor what issues to cover, how to title the article, and by what date it should be handed in.

3. Play out the following situation with the teacher. Your friend has returned from a trip to the country of the language being studied. Ask him about the trip: where he was, what impressed him the most and why.

4. Play out the following situation with the teacher. You are visiting your foreign friend. Together with him you want to enroll in the sports section. Discuss what sport to do and why, agree with him on which days you will play sports.

1. What year are the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece counting from?

A) 836 BC

B) 776 BC

B) 684 BC

D) 595 BC

2. Why were the ancient Olympic Games called Peace Holidays?

A) The Olympic Games were world famous

B) Athletes from all over the world took part in the Olympic Games

C) Wars stopped during the games

D) The games were distinguished by the peaceful nature of the competition

3. What is the name of the athlete who won the 1 furl at the First Olympic Games of Ancient Greece?

A) Mylon

B) Hermogenes

B) Pelops

D) Coriobos

4. What is the length of the running distance of 1 stage, which, according to legend, the legendary Hercules measured at the stadium in Olympia?

A) 164m.31cm.

B) 176m. 43cm

C) 190m. 40cm

D) 192m.27cm.

5. What award did the winner of the Olympic Games receive?

A) money reward

B) medal and cup

C) a wreath of olive tree branches

D) the title of aristocrat

6. Which of the famous scientists of Ancient Greece won the competition of fist fighters?

A) Archimedes the mechanic

B) Plato the philosopher

B) Pythagoras the mathematician

D) Strabo the geographer

7. In what year and in what city was the historic decision to revive modern Olympic competitions made?

A) 1890, London

B) 1892, Rome

B) 1894, Paris

D) 1896, Athens

8. Which of the following people owned the initiative to revive the Olympic Games?

A) Dimetris Vikelas - Greece

B) Alexey Butovsky - Russia

B) Henri de Beyelaturo - Belgium

D) Pierre de Coubertin - France

9. Name the leading organization of the World Olympic Movement.

A) the World Olympic Council

B) International Olympic Committee

B) International Olympic Academy

D) World Olympic Committee

10. In what year and in what city did the I Modern Olympic Games take place?

A) 1892, Athens

B) 1896, Athens

B) 1900 Paris

D) 1904, London

11. Mark the type of physical training that provides the greatest effect aimed at recovery.

A) Regular exercise in the fresh air

B) aerobics

B) climbing

D) cycling

24. Compliance with the daily routine contributes to health because:

a) ensures the rhythm of the body;

b) allows you to properly plan things during the day;

c) the distribution of the main cases is carried out more or less standardly during each day;

d) allows you to avoid unjustified physical stress.

25. What should be done if the victim is not breathing?

A) heart massage

B) Give ammonia

B) artificial respiration

D) Call a doctor

26. "Olympic motto" is:

A) "Sport is the ambassador of the world"

B) "Faster, higher, stronger"

C) "Olympians are among us"

27. Mark the sport that provides the greatest effect on the development of endurance.

A) middle distance running

B) long distance running

B) decathlon

D) sports games

12. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of flexibility.

A) acrobatics

B) weightlifting

B) rowing

D) modern pentathlon

13. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of strength.

A) sambo

B) basketball

B) boxing

D) weightlifting

14. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of speed abilities.

A) fight

B) sprinting

B) badminton

D) middle distance running

15. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of coordination abilities.

A) swimming

B) gymnastics

B) shooting

D) skiing

16. Physical culture is:

a) a subject at school;

b) doing exercises;

c) the process of improving human capabilities.

17. What is meant by the term “means of physical culture?

A) medicines

B) medical examinations

C) healing forces of nature

D) exercise

18. What most often leads to posture disorders?

A) tall

B) an increase in intervertebral discs

B) weak muscles

D) violation of the natural curves of the spine

19. What is the range of heart rate at rest in a healthy person

A) 72-78 beats / min

B) 78-82 beats / min

C) 82-86 beats / min

D) 86-90 beats / min

20. What is meant by hardening?

A) swimming in cold water and walking barefoot;

b) adaptation of the organism to the effects of the external environment;

c) a combination of air and sunbathing with gymnastics and outdoor games;

d) health promotion.

21. What type of competition in the modern Olympic Games is held in memory of the heroism of the Greek soldiers who defeated the Persian army near the town of Marathon in 490 BC?

A) 42 km run. 192m.

B) swimming at 1500 m.

B) horse racing

D) fights of wrestlers

22. When and where did the athletes of pre-revolutionary Russia first participate in the modern Olympic Games?

B) 1908, London

C) 1912, Stockholm

23. The term "Olympics" means:

a) a period of four years between the Olympic Games;

b) the first year of the four years celebrated by the Olympic Games.

C) a synonym for the Olympic Games;

d) competitions held during the Olympic Games.

28. What events influenced the fact that the Games of the VI, XII, XIII Olympiads did not take place?

A) inconsistency in the actions of countries

B) the first and second world wars

C) refusal to participate in the Olympic Games of most countries

D) the refusal of the host country of the Olympic Games to hold them

29. Name the range of the maximum allowable heart rate during intense exercise in an untrained person

A) 140-160 beats / min

B) 160-180 beats / min

C) 180-200 beats / min.

D) 200-220 beats / min

a) the back of the head, buttocks, heels;

b) shoulder blades, buttocks, heels;

c) the back of the head, back, heels;

d) the back of the head, shoulder blades, buttocks, heels.

Answers:

Grade 9: 1b, 2c, 3d, 4d, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8d, 9b, 10b, 11a, 12a, 13d, 14b, 15b, 16c, 17d, 18c, 19a, 20b, 21a, 22b, 23a, 24a, 25c, 26b, 27c, 28b, 29c, 30d.

a) chess

b) curling;

c) weightlifting;

d) skeleton.

72. Length of ski poles:

a) more in the classical move;

b) more with skating;

c) the same;

d) is determined by the competition rules.

73. General endurance is most needed:

a) when running a marathon;

b) in boxing;

c) when jumping high;

d) playing chess.

74. During a basketball game, the referee rotates his arms in front of him. This gesture means:

a) you need to play faster;

b) violation of the rules - running with the ball;

c) removal of a player;

d) one minute break.

75. During a basketball game, the referee raises his hand up and shows two fingers: index and middle - this is:

a) stopping the game for 2 minutes;

b) double fault;

c) 2 points are counted;

d) the player under the second number is removed from the site.

76. Distance from the floor to the top edge of the net when playing volleyball (male):

a) 2.24 meters;

b) 2.43 meters;

c) 2.38 meters;

d) 3 meters.

The serving volleyball player has the right to touch

ball:

d) an unlimited number of times.

What does a red card shown to a player mean in football?

a) removal;

b) warning;

c) replacement;

d) reverse substitution.

79. One time interval of a football game, equal to 45 minutes, is called:

b) period;

c) a party;

80. Sports games include:

a) handball

c) relay race;

d) arm wrestling.

What projectile is used in gymnastics?

a) mace;

b) jump rope;

c) a log;

82. The distance of a marathon run is:

b) 42 km 192 m;

What test is used to determine the level of speed development?

a) "shuttle run 4 x 10 m";

b) standing long jump;

c) push-ups in an emphasis lying;

d) bench press.

How do you slow down when skiing downhill?

a) a plow;

b) a harrow;

d) jump.

85. The ability to resist fatigue with sufficiently long loads of a power nature:

a) speed;

b) flexibility;

c) strength endurance;

d) agility.

86. The height at which the basketball hoop is located:

87. In basketball, when the ball hits the opponent's basket, you can earn:

a) 1-3 points;

d) 2-3 points.

88. Question: If during a game of volleyball a player hits the ball with his foot:

a) the game stops;

b) the game continues;

c) the player is sent off;

d) by decision of the judge.

89. Question: The score in the initial games of volleyball lasts:

a) up to 25 points;

b) up to 20 points;

c) up to 15 points;

d) up to 12 points.

What does a yellow card shown to a football player by a referee mean?

a) removal;

b) warning;

c) replacement;

d) reverse substitution.

91. When playing football, the ball that went out of the field through the side line after touching it by the goalkeeper:

a) is thrown by hand;

b) kicked into play;

c) is brought into play by a throw-in in the center of the field;

d) kicked in with a goal kick.

92. Outdoor games include:

a) basketball

d) arm wrestling.

93. Indicate the sport that provides the greatest effect on the development of speed abilities:

a) sprinting

b) distance running;

c) weightlifting;

d) chess.

What kind of sport provides the greatest effect on the development of coordination abilities?

a) basketball

b) cross-country skiing;

c) rowing;

d) chess.

95. A distinctive feature of a motor skill is...

a) reducing the time to complete the action;

b) the dismemberment of operations and the focus of consciousness on the implementation of the action;

c) fusion of operations;

d) automaticity of action.

96. Speed ​​of reaction is necessary:

a) when jerking the bar;

b) in a sprint;

c) in gymnastics;

d) throwing.

97. The duration of the introductory part of the lesson, as a rule, is:

a) 5-10 minutes;

b) 15-20 minutes;

c) 3-5 minutes;

d) 1-2 minutes.

98. Ability to perform coordination-complex motor actions:

a) dexterity;

b) speed;

c) flexibility;

99. The diameter of a basketball hoop is:

Theoretical and methodological tasks (school round of the Olympiad)


1. What year are the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece counting from?

A) 836 BC

B) 776 BC

B) 684 BC

D) 595 BC

2. Why were the ancient Olympic Games called Peace Holidays?

3. What award did the winner of the Olympic Games receive?

A) money reward

B) medal and cup

C) a wreath of olive tree branches

D) the title of aristocrat

4. Which of the following people owned the initiative to revive the Olympic Games?

A) Dimetris Vikelas - Greece

B) Alexey Butovsky - Russia

B) Henri de Beyelaturo - Belgium

D) Pierre de Coubertin - France

5. Name the leading organization of the World Olympic Movement.

A) the World Olympic Council

B) International Olympic Committee

B) International Olympic Academy

D) World Olympic Committee

6. In what year and in what city did the I Modern Olympic Games take place?

A) 1892, Athens

B) 1896, Athens

B) 1900 Paris

D) 1904, London

7. Mark the type of physical training that provides the greatest effect aimed at recovery.

A) regular exercise in the fresh air

B) aerobics

B) climbing

D) cycling

8. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of flexibility.

A) acrobatics

B) weightlifting

B) rowing

D) modern pentathlon

9. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of strength.

A) sambo

B) basketball

B) boxing

D) weightlifting

10. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of speed abilities.

A) fight

B) sprinting

B) badminton

D) middle distance running

11. Mark the sport that provides the greatest effect on the development of endurance.

A) middle distance running

B) long distance running

B) decathlon

D) sports games

12. What most often leads to posture disorders?

A) tall

B) an increase in intervertebral discs

B) weak muscles

D) violation of the natural curves of the spine

13. What is meant by hardening?

A) swimming in cold water and walking barefoot;

B ) adaptation of the organism to the effects of the external environment;

C) a combination of air and sunbathing with gymnastics and outdoor games;

D) health promotion.

14. Compliance with the daily routine contributes to health because:

A) ensures the rhythm of the body;

B) allows you to properly plan things during the day;

C) the distribution of the main cases is carried out more or less standardly during each day;

15. "Olympic motto" is:

A) "Sport is the ambassador of the world"

B) "Faster, higher, stronger"

C) "Olympians are among us"

16. Mark the sport that provides the greatest effect on the development of endurance.

A) middle distance running

B) long distance running

B) decathlon

D) sports games

17. What events influenced the fact that the Games of the VI, XII, XIII Olympiads did not take place?

A) inconsistency in the actions of countries

B) the first and second world wars

C) refusal to participate in the Olympic Games of most countries

D) the refusal of the host country of the Olympic Games to hold them

A) the back of the head, buttocks, heels;

B) shoulder blades, buttocks, heels;

C) the back of the head, back, heels;

D) the back of the head, shoulder blades, buttocks, heels.

19. On what part of the body is the length of the jump measured?

A) on the arm and leg;

B) On the part of the body closest to the repulsion zone;

C) On the part of the body that is farthest from the repulsion zone;

D) Any part of the body.

20. How many winter olympic sports?

A) 7 ; B) 14; AT 5; D) 11.

21. What do the Olympic rings symbolize??

A) The main colors included in the flags of all countries participating in the Olympic Games;

B) The unity of athletes from five continents of the globe;

c) Harmony of education of basic physical qualities: endurance, flexibility, strength, speed, dexterity;

d) Basic motor skills.

22. Which game has five players from each team on the court at the same time?

a) Basketball;

b) Volleyball;

c) hockey;

d) Water polo.

23. How many volleyball players are on the court?

a) 8 people;

b ) 6 people;

c) 4 people;

d) 5 people.

a) Flexibility;

b) speed;

c) coordination;

d) Agility.

24. The main sources of energy for the body are ...

a). Proteins and vitamins.

b) Carbohydrates and fats.

in ) Carbohydrates and minerals.

D) proteins and fats.

District tour

10-11 grade

1. What is not included in the definition of the level of physical development?

and weight;

b) Growth;

c) Shuttle run 3x10.

2. What is the name of the code of Olympic laws?

a) the constitution

b) charter;

c) charter.

3. What exercises are ineffective in shaping the physique:

a) exercises that increase muscle mass;

b) exercises that help reduce body weight;

in ) exercises that promote speed of movement.

4. What year are the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece counting from?

A) 836 BC

B) 776 BC

B) 684 BC

D) 595 BC

5. Why were the ancient Olympic Games called Peace Holidays?

A) The Olympic Games were world famous

B) Athletes from all over the world took part in the Olympic Games

C) Wars stopped during the games

D) The games were distinguished by the peaceful nature of the competition

6. Signs of drug poisoning:

a) increased muscle tone, narrowing of the pupils, weakening their reaction to light, redness of the skin;

b) nausea and vomiting, dizziness, nosebleeds, cough, runny nose;

c) bitterness in the mouth, causeless laughter, yellowing of the skin.

7. The main components of the fitness of the body are:

a) cardiac and respiratory endurance, muscular endurance, speed qualities and flexibility;

b) strength, dexterity, ability to withstand various loads, high performance;

c) endurance of the musculoskeletal system, timely reaction of the central nervous system to changes in physical activity, flexibility and dexterity.

8. The physical quality of flexibility is understood as:

a) a set of properties of the musculoskeletal system, which determines the depth of inclination;

b) the ability to make movements with a large amplitude;

c) elasticity of muscles and ligaments.


9. Motor activity is:

a) daily physical training of the body;

b) mandatory periodic physical activity on the muscles and skeleton of a person;

c) the amount of movements performed in the process of their life.


10. One of the signs of a concussion:

a) blurred vision and unequal pupils;

b) enlarged lymph nodes;

c) the appearance of a rash on the arms and legs;

d) reddening of the skin in the area of ​​the joints.


11. Physical culture is:

a) a subject at school;

b) doing exercises;

c) the process of improving human capabilities.

12. What is meant by the term “means of physical culture?

A) medicines

B) medical examinations

C) healing forces of nature

D) exercise

13. In what year and in what city was the Winter Olympics started?

a) 1916 – Oslo;

b) 1920 - Lake - Placid;

in) 1924 – Chamonix;

14. Vladimir Salnikov, Galina Prozumenshchikova, Andrey Krylov,

Alexander Popov - champions of the Olympic Games in …….

a) Biathlon;

b) Swimming;

c) speed skating;

d) athletics.

15. What discipline was included in the program of the XVIII winter

Olympic Games in Nagano (Japan)?

a) Freestyle;

b) Snowboarding;

c) Curling;

d) Skeleton.

16. Which continent is symbolized by the red ring in the Olympic emblem?

a) Asia;

b) Australia;

c) Africa;

d) Europe;

d) America.

17. The ability to choose a place and keep a player with the ball and without the ball in basketball is formed when teaching tactical actions in ......

a) attack;

b) Protection ;

c) Opposition;

d) Interaction.

18. The main means of developing strength abilities are:

a) Special exercises on simulators;

b) Exercises with external resistance, exercises with overcoming the weight of one's own body and isometric exercises;

c) Exercises with overcoming your own body weight and exercises with weights;

d) Isometric exercises and exercises with external resistance.

19. What commands are given by the judge at the start of the 3000m race?

a) Get started! Attention! March!"

b) Get started! March!"

c) Attention! March!"

d) Get ready! March!"

20. A healthy lifestyle means:

a) The absence of bad habits, regular visits to the doctor, a civilized attitude towards nature;

b) Regular exercise, hardening, promotion of a healthy lifestyle;

c) A certain style of human life, aimed at maintaining and strengthening health;

d) Maintaining high performance for many years.

21. Under the physical quality "dexterity" is understood:

a) The ability to accurately dose the amount of muscle effort;

b) The ability to quickly rebuild motor activity in a changing environment with the mastery of new movements;

d) The ability to technically correctly repeat a given exercise.

22. Choose the correct sequence of actions to provide first aid for soft tissue injuries:

a) Cold at the site of the bruise, rest of the bruised part of the body, application of a transport tire, plentiful warm drink;

b) Cold on the site of injury, pressure bandage on the area of ​​hemorrhage, rest of the bruised part of the body, the injured limb give an elevated position;

c) Heat to the site of injury, pressure bandage on the area of ​​hemorrhage, rest of the bruised part of the body;

d) Heat to the site of injury, tourniquet above the area of ​​hemorrhage, rest of the bruised part of the body.


23. Hypodynamia is ..

a) Violation of the musculoskeletal system;

b) Insufficient physical activity;

c) Disorder of the vestibular apparatus;

d) Disorder of the function of movement.

24. Name the birthplace of chess

a/ England;

B/ India;

in Russia;

g/ France

25. Soviet two-time Olympic sprint champion.

A/ V. Borzov;

b/ W. Brumel;

c/ I. Lewis;

d/ A. Perlov

FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES, COMPLETE THE STATEMENTS BY ENTERING THE CORRECT WORD ON THE ANSWER FORM.

27. Maintaining the balance of the body by changing the position of its individual links is called ... balancing………………..

28. The exit of the ball out of the court or field in sports is calledout……….

30. The form of individual and regulatory activity aimed at providing optimal conditions for physical development is called self-control...………………

31. The state of the body that occurs during the long-term performance of any work and leads to a temporary decrease in efficiency is called ... fatigue…………..

32. Mountaineering, skydiving, freestyle, snowboarding,

refer to. extreme. ………. sports.

Preview:

Physical culture tests.

1. The oldest form of organization of physical culture was:

A) running

B) single combat

B) chariot racing

D) games

2. The physical culture of the slave-owning society had:

A) applied orientation

B) military and recreational orientation

B) educational orientation

D) educational orientation

3. The Russian Olympic Committee was created in

a) 1908

b) 1911

c) 1912

d) 1916

4. Alexander Popov - Champion of the Olympic Games in ...

A) swimming

B) athletics

B) cross-country skiing

D) cycling

5. Which of the following types is not included in the modern pentathlon program

A) shooting

B) fencing

B) gymnastics

D) horseback riding

6. Why were the ancient Olympic Games called holidays of peace?

A) the games were peaceful in nature

B) wars stopped during the games

C) Athletes from all over the world took part in the Olympic Games

D) The Olympic Games were world famous

7. What type of program was the program of the first Olympic Games of Ancient Greece?

A) javelin throw

B) wrestling

B) running one stage

D) running in four stages

8. What was the name of the type of sports program of the Olympic Games of antiquity, which combined wrestling with fisticuffs?

A) dolichodrome

B) pankration

B) pentathlon

D) diaulom

9. What organization is leading the modern Olympic movement?

A) United Nations

B) International Council for Physical Education and Sports

B) International Olympic Committee

D) International Olympic Academy

10. Who was the first president of the International Olympic Committee?

A) Pierre de Coubertin

B) Alexey Butovsky

B) Michael Killanin

D) Demetrius Vikelas

11. Who became the first Olympic champion among Russian athletes?

A) N. Orlov

B) A. Petrov

C) N. Panin - Kolomenkin

D) A. Butovsky

12. Why does the Fair Play movement award the Pierre de Coubertin?

A) for fair refereeing

B) for victories at three Olympics

C) for a fair and just fight

D) for a great contribution to the development of the Olympic movement

13. Who is the current President of the Russian Olympic Committee?

A) Shamil Tarpishchev

B) Vyacheslav Fetisov

B) Leonid Tyagachev

D) Vitaly Smirnov

14. At the opening of the Olympic Games, the parade of the Olympic delegations of the participating countries opens (goes first):

C) the delegation of the host country of the previous Olympiad

D) Delegation of Greece

15. At the opening of the Olympic Games, the parade of the Olympic delegations of the participating countries ends (goes last):

A) Delegation of the host country

B) the delegation of the country whose name begins with the first letters of the alphabet of the host country

c) the delegation of the host country of the previous Olympiad

d) Delegation of Greece

16. In what year was the International Olympic Committee formed?

A) 1890

B) 1894

B) 1892

D) 1896

17. The term "Olympics" means:

A) a four-year period between the Olympic Games

B) the first year of the four years that the Olympic Games celebrate

C) a synonym for the Olympic Games

D) competitions held during the Olympic Games

18. In what year did the Olympic Games take place in our country?

A) planned in 1944, but canceled due to World War 2

B) in 1976 in Sochi

C) in 1980 in Moscow

D) have not been done yet

19. What disciplines included the pentathlon - the ancient Greek pentathlon?

1.fist fight 2.horseback riding 3.long jump 4.high jump

5. discus throw 6. running 7. archery 8. wrestling

9. swimming 10. javelin throw

A) 1,2,3,8,9

B) 3,5,6,8,10

B) 1,4,6,7,9

D) 2,5,6,9,10

20. Pierre de Coubertin was awarded the Olympic gold medal at the art competition in ...

A) in 1894 for the draft Olympic Charter

B) in 1912 for "Ode to Sports"

C) in 1914 for the flag donated by Coubertin to the IOC

D) in 1920 for the text of the Olympic Oath

21. The Olympic symbol consists of five interlaced rings, arranged from left to right in the following order ...

A) above - blue, black, red, below - yellow and green

B) above - green, black, red, below - blue and yellow

C) above - red, blue, black, below - yellow and green

D) above - blue, black, red, below - green and yellow

22. The Olympic Games consist of ...

A) competition between countries

B) competitions in winter or summer sports

C) Winter and Summer Olympic Games

D) opening, competition, awarding of participants and closing

23. What was the name of the special premises for the preparation of athletes for the ancient Greek Games of the Olympiad?

A) palestra

B) amphitheater

B) gymnasium

D) stadium

24. The mascot of the Olympic Games is:

A) the image of the Olympic flag

B) an image of five woven rings

C) an image of an animal that is popular in the country hosting the Olympics

D) an image of an architectural monument popular in the country hosting the Olympics

25. The talisman, as if bringing happiness to any Olympian, any fan, first appeared at the games in ...

A) 1968 in Mexico City

B) 1972 in Munich

B) 1976 in Montreal

D) 1980 in Moscow

26. Motor skill is:

A) the level of knowledge about movements

B) the level of possession of a motor action

C) level of tactical training

D) the level of possession of the system of movements

27. Realization of the goal of physical education is carried out through the decision:

A) motor, hygiene and educational tasks

B) tempering, psychological and philosophical tasks

C) the tasks of the development of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems

D) health, educational and educational tasks

28. Temporary decrease in efficiency is commonly called:

A) fatigue

B) tension

B) tired

D) an overdose

29. What are the main means of physical education?

A) study sessions

B) exercise

B) teaching aids

D) means of hardening

30. Which of the following physical exercises are cyclic?

A) throwing

B) jumping

B) somersaults

D) running

31. One of the main physical qualities is:

A) attention

B) performance

B) strength

D) health

32. What physical quality develops during a long run at a slow pace?

A) strength

B) endurance

B) speed

D) dexterity

33. Indicate the sport that provides the greatest effect in the development of flexibility:

A) weightlifting

B) gymnastics

B) modern pentathlon

D) athletics

34. The best conditions for the development of dexterity are created during ...

A) outdoor and sports games

B) high jump

B) running at top speed

D) athletics

35. What are the main physical qualities.

A) coordination, endurance, flexibility, strength, speed

B) agility, strength, speed, endurance, flexibility

C) general endurance, strength endurance, speed, strength, agility

D) general endurance, strength endurance, flexibility, speed, agility

36. The main and mandatory form of physical education at school is:

A) competition

B) physical culture break

C) physical education lesson

D) morning exercises

37. What characterizes the tests conducted at physical education lessons?

A) the level of physical development

B) the level of physical performance

C) the level of physical education

D) level of physical fitness

38. What is the basic law of the World Olympic Movement?

A) an encyclopedia

B) code

B) a charter

D) constitution

39. What events influenced the fact that the Games 6, 7 and 8 of the Olympiad did not take place?

A) inconsistency in the actions of countries

B) refusal to participate in the Games of most countries

C) the first and second world wars

D) refusal of the host country of the Games to hold them

40. Alexander Karelin - Champion of the Olympic Games in ...

A) gymnastics

B) boxing

B) swimming

D) fight

41. The Minister of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Mari El is:

A) Sergei Kropotov

B) Sergey Kiverin

D) Vladimir Chumakov

D) Valery Korablev

42. The chairman of the committee on physical culture and sports of the administration of the urban district "City of Yoshkar-Ola" is:

A) Petr Kagalo

B) Alexander Sergeev

C) Anatoly Podoinikov

D) Vladimir Tyan

43. The position of the student on the projectile, in which his shoulders are below the grip points, is indicated in gymnastics as:

A) grip

B) emphasis

B) grouping

D) vis

44. The position of the practitioner, in which the legs bent at the knees are raised with the hands to the chest

and the hands grab the knees, in gymnastics it is denoted as:

a) grip

b) capture

c) rolling

d) grouping

45. A jump from a projectile in gymnastics is indicated as ...

A) departure

B) recession

B) jump

D) jumping off

46. ​​Rotational movement through the head with successive touching of the supporting surface by individual parts of the body in gymnastics is denoted as ...

A) somersault

B) roll

B) revolution

D) somersault

47. The position of those involved in bent legs in gymnastics is indicated as ...

A) sit

B) squat

Point blank

D) stand

48. What is meant by the term "Distance" in gymnastics?

A) the distance between those involved in "In depth"

B) the distance between those involved "along the front"

C) the distance from the person in front of him to the one behind him

D) the distance from the first line to the last

49. Which of the following teams in gymnastics have only the executive part?

1. "Equal!" 2. "Less!" 3. "Circle!" 4. "At ease!" 5. "Attention!"

A) 1,2,3

B) 1,3,5

B) 1,4,5

D) 2,4,5

50. The ability of students to build up in various types of formation, line, column, circle, as well as rebuild in them, is called in gymnastics ...

A) combat techniques

B) movements

B) opening and closing

D) builds and rebuilds

51. An arcuate, maximally arched position with the back to the supporting plane with the support of arms and legs, in gymnastics is called ...

A) stand

B) "bridge"

B) revolution

D) "twine"

52. Which of the gymnasts is the absolute record holder for the number of Olympic medals (18 medals - 9 of them gold)?

A) Olga Korbut

B) Nadia Comaneci

C) Larisa Latynina

D) Lyudmila Turishcheva

53. Volleyball as a sports game appeared at the end of the 19th century in ....

A) Canada

B) Japan

IN THE USA

D) Germany

54. In volleyball, a player who is in the 1st zone, when “transitioning”, moves to the zone ...

A) 2

B) 3

AT 5

D) 6

55. When was volleyball recognized as an Olympic sport?

A) In 1956

B) in 1957

D) In ​​1958

D) In ​​1959

56. Indicate the full composition of the volleyball team:

A) 6 people, trainer, assistant trainer, massage therapist, doctor

B) 10 people, trainer, assistant trainer, massage therapist, doctor

C) 8 people, trainer, assistant trainer, massage therapist, doctor

D) 12 people, trainer, assistant trainer, massage therapist, doctor

57. "LIBERO" in volleyball is ...

A) defensive player

B) offensive player

B) team captain

D) reserve player

58. How is the transition of players in volleyball from zone to zone?

A) arbitrarily

B) clockwise

B) counterclockwise

D) at the direction of the coach

59. Is it possible to change the placement of players in volleyball?

A) Yes, as directed by the coach

B) no

B) yes, as directed by the referee

D) yes, but only at the beginning of each game

60. How many substitutions are allowed in volleyball in each set and during several breaks?

A) maximum 3

B) maximum 8

C) maximum 6

D) maximum 9

61. Mistakes in volleyball are considered ...

A) "three hits of touch"

B) "four touch hits", hit with the support of "double touch"

C) the player jumps once on the block and makes two touches of the ball

D) the ball is in contact with any part of the body

62. Serve the ball in volleyball after the referee's whistle is performed within ...

A) 3 seconds

B) 5 seconds

B) 6 seconds

D) 8 seconds

63. The height of the volleyball net for men's teams:

A) 2m 44cm

B) 2m 43cm

C) 2m 45cm

D) 2m 24cm

64. The height of the volleyball net for women's teams:

A) 2m 44cm

B) 2m 43cm

C) 2m 45cm

D) 2m 24cm

65. Can a volleyball team player play without shoes?

A) yes

B) no

C) only at high temperatures

B) only at high humidity

66. "Beach - will" is:

A) play action

B) beach volleyball

B) kicking the ball

D) receiving the ball

67. Indicate the number of volleyball team players who are simultaneously on the court.

A) 5

B) 6

AT 7

D) 8

68. The basketball game begins ....

A) from the time specified in the game schedule

B) from the beginning of the warm-up

B) greeting teams

D) jump ball in the center circle.

69. The basketball game ends ...

a) when the timekeeper's signal sounds to indicate the end of playing time

B) the departure of teams from the site

C) at the moment of signing the protocol by the chief referee

D) the ball went out of bounds

70. The ball in basketball "enters" the game when...

a) The referee enters the circle to administer the jump ball

b) the ball is in possession of a player at the place of the throw-in, out of bounds

D) the referee blows his whistle

71. The ball in basketball becomes "alive" when ...

A) He reached his highest point on the jump ball, and is parried by the first player

b) The referee places it at the disposal of the player taking the free throw

C) the ball is touched by a player on the court after a throw-in from outside the court

D) the ball is in possession of a player who is at the place of the throw-in out of bounds

72. The ball in basketball becomes "dead" when...

A) any ball is thrown

b) The referee's whistle sounds when the ball is live or in play

B) the ball is at the disposal of the player taking the free throw

D) the “24 seconds operator” signal sounds when the ball is “live”

73. Which member of the basketball team has the right to ask for a break?

a) any member of the team

b) team captain

B) coach or assistant coach

D) no one

74. Team A in basketball is given a break. After 30 seconds, Team A is ready to continue the game. When should the referees continue the game?

A) 1 minute after team B enters the court

B) in any case after 15 seconds

C) in any case after 1 minute

D) immediately

75. Indicate the number of basketball players on the court at the same time.

A) 5

B) 6

AT 7

D) 4

76. What does the term "jog" mean in basketball?

A) performing with the ball in the hands of more than one step

B) performing with the ball in the hands of two steps

C) performing with the ball in the hands of three steps

D) execution with the ball in the hands of more than two steps

77. Indicate the number of football team players who are on the court at the same time?

A) 8

B) 10

AT 11

D) 9

78. What is the height of the football goal?

A) 240 cm

B) 244 cm

B) 248 cm

D) 250 cm

79. What is the width of a football goal?

A) 7m 30cm

B) 7m 32cm

C) 7m 35cm

D) 7m 38cm

80. From what distance does a "penalty" break through in football?

A) 9 m

B) 10 m

C) 11 m

D) 12 m

81. What does a "yellow card" mean in football?

A) remark

B) a warning

B) reprimand

D) removal

82. What is considered the most accurate kick to the ball in football?

A) the middle of the rise

B) the inside of the lift

B) the outer part of the lift

D) the inside of the foot

83. Which of these terms denotes a striker in football?

A) forward

B) goalkeeper

B) stopper

D) midfielder

84. What is the abbreviation of the International Football Federation?

A) UEFA

B) FIFA

B) FIBA

D) FILA

85. Which country is considered the birthplace of the game of football?

A) Brazil

B) Spain

B) Germany

D) England

86. Which of our football goalkeepers became the best player in Europe - the owner of the Golden Ball?

A) Yashin

B) Dasaev

B) Ovchinnikov

D) Akinfeev

87. After how many yellow cards during the Russian Football Championship is a player suspended for one match?

A) after 2 cards

B) after 3 cards

C) after 4 cards

D) after 5 cards

88. One of the long jump methods in athletics is referred to as a jump ...

A) "on the run"

B) "stepping over"

B) "rollover"

D) scissors

89. In athletics core:

A) throw

B) throw

B) push

D) launch

90. What is the way of jumping that athletes overcome the bar at international competitions in high jumps.

A) "dive"

B) "scissors"

B) "step over"

D) "fosbury flop"

91. The "Queen of Sports" is called ....

A) gymnastics

B) athletics

Play chess

D) skiing

92. Sprinting in athletics includes ...

A) 5000 meter run

B) cross

B) 100 meter run

D) marathon running

93. Cross is -

A) fast running

B) running on an artificial stadium track

B) cross-country running

D) run before jump

94. In long-distance running in athletics, the main physical quality that determines success is ...

A) speed

B) strength

B) endurance

D) dexterity

95. What is the fastest ski run?

A) simultaneous stepless

B) simultaneous one-step

B) simultaneous two-step

D) alternating two-step

96. Which skier's downhill stance is faster?

A) high stance

B) middle stance

B) low stance

D) main rack

A) 30 km race

B) 50 km race

B) 60 km race

D) 70 km race

98. The main element of the skier's tactics is

A) start

B) leading

B) the distribution of forces

D) overtaking

99. The height of the sticks for free (skating) skiing should be ...

A) to the level of the student's shoulders

B) to the level of the student's eyes

D) 3-4 cm lower than the student's shoulders

100. The height of the ski poles in the classic course should be ...

A) to the level of the student's shoulders

B) to the level of the student's eyes

C) 3-4 cm higher than the student's height

D) 3-4 cm lower than the level of the student's shoulders


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