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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
FINAL EXAM REVIEW
In order to prepare for your final in PE, you
should review the following information. If you have any “unanswered
questions,” ask one of us.
CONDITIONING
1.
What does each of the following measure and what are
Dunbar standards for each?
a)
sit-ups B. ) mile run
2. Know the F.I.T.T. principle, specificity,
cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, body
composition; mental/emotional, social, and physical benefits of
exercise.
FLAG FOOTBALL
1.
Define:
a)
offense e) defense
b)
eligible receiver f) end zone
c)
lateral pass g) forward pass
d)
tackle h) pass-off
2.
What are the dimensions of a flag football field?
3.
How many points is a touchdown worth?
4.
What happens when a ball is fumbled?
5.
What do the following pass patterns look like?
a)
Fly d) post
b)
Slant e) down and out
c)
down and in f) buttonhook
6.
Who are eligible receivers in flag football?
7.
Before a defensive team can “rush” the quarterback,
how many DEFENDERS must they count?
8.
Describe a tackle in Flag Football.
9.
Know the yards penalized for pass interference and
other penalties.
SOCCER
1.
Where did soccer originate?
2.
What was the first ball made of?
3.
When soccer first came to the US, what was it called?
4.
Who played the first soccer game in the US?
5.
How many people are on a “real” team?
6.
How much is each goal worth?
7.
Define the following terms:
a)
dribbling h) passing
b)
trapping i) throw in
c)
heading j) cover
d)
kick off k) tackle
e)
attacker l) goalie
f)
halfback m)fullback
g)
forward
9.
Which player(s) can use their hands in soccer?
10. Which player is
called the “attacker?”
11. Soccer is the most
popular sport in what country?
VOLLEYBALL
1.
Who invented volleyball and when?
2.
Define the following terms:
a)
serve f) spike
b)
block g) foot fault
c)
forearm pass/bump h) overhead pass/set
d)
point i) side out
e)
rotation j) carry
3.
Also, know:
a)
# of players on a team
b)
# of legal hits on each side
c)
# of consecutive legal hits for any player
d)
# of points necessary for a team to win a game
e)
# of points a team must win by
f)
violations such as: net, carry, illegal serve, illegal block (on
a serve)
BASKETBALL
1.
Who invented basketball and when?
2.
Where was basketball invented?
3.
Define the following terms:
a)
dribble f) field goal
b)
free throw g)
technical foul (examples)
c)
personal foul (examples) h) double dribble
d)
over and back i) traveling/walking
e)
charging j)
blocking
4.
Know the height of a regulation goal.
5.
Know the dimensions of a high school basketball court.
6.
What are the positions in basketball?
7.
How many players play at one time?
TENNIS
- Define the following terms:
a)
Alley j) deuce
b)
Love k) volley
c)
Game l) set
d)
match m) lob
e)
baseline n) service area
f)
double fault o) break point
g)
let p) net serve
h)
ace q) foot fault
i)
double fault
SOFTBALL
- Name the defensive positions on a softball
team.
- How is the ball pitched?
- How many outs are there in an inning?
- Which is the only base that can be overrun?
- If it is not a force out, what must happen to
a base runner to be called out?
- Know the Infield fly rule; fair ball and foul
ball rule
- Define the following:
a)
force out d) foul ball
b)
strike e) infield
c)
outfield
Floor Hockey
1.
What are the six violations in floor hockey?
2.
How does the game begin?
3.
How many points is a goal worth?
4.
How many players play at one time?
5.
What is the correct way to hold the hockey stick?
6.
How do you know who gets an assist in hockey?
Table Tennis
1.
How many points must a team score, and ahead by how many
points to win the
game?
2.
How many serves does each player get before another player
serves?
3.
How must a person serve?
4.
Explain how double is played: (who hits the ball when, who serves
when)
Shuffleboard
1.
What are the dimensions of a shuffleboard court?
2.
Draw the scoring area of a shuffleboard court.
3.
What scores do shuffleboard games usually go to?
4.
Define: a. cue b. disc
5.
Explain how the game of doubles is played.
Badminton
1.
Talk about serving.
a.
How is it determined who will serve first?
b.
What side of the court do you start serving from?
c.
How must the serve be served and in what direction?
d.
What happens if the serve hits the top of the net and goes over?
e.
How many serves does one player get before another player gets to
serve?
2.
Talk about scoring:
a.
When can a player score?
b.
How many points does a team have to score to win?
c.
How many points must a team be ahead to win?
3. Define the
following: a. racket b. birdie c. net
LACROSSE
- What is the penalty for an illegal body check?
- What equipment do you need to have to play
Lacrosse?
GOLF
- Explain when and what clubs are used.
- Know the components of a well designed golf
course.
- Know how to keep score and what par, birdie,
eagle, and bogie mean.
DANCE
- Know and explain the elements of dance.
- Know the types of dance.
- Know the history of dance.
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