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CUET Physical Education Question Paper 2024 is available for download here. NTA conducted CUET 2024 Physical Education paper on 17 May in Shift 1B from 12 PM to 12:45 PM. CUET Physical Education Question Paper 2024 is based on objective-type questions (MCQs). Candidates get 45 minutes to solve 40 MCQs out of 50 in CUET 2024 question paper for Physical Education.

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Which of the following statements is/are true?
(A) Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education is the oldest pioneer institute of Physical Education in India.
(B) Y.M.C.A. College of Physical Education (Chennai) was established in 1920.
(C) Sports Authority of India implements various schemes of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
(D) N.S.N.I.S. facilitates training of coaches and raising technical competence of existing coaches in the country.
(C) and (D) only Sports Authority of India (SAI) is responsible for implementing various schemes of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. N.S.N.I.S. focuses on training and enhancing the technical competence of coaches in India.
Arrange the following postural deformities in a sequential order from toe to head:
(A) Hump Back/Kyphosis
(B) Genu Varum
(C) Pes Planus
(D) Hollow Back
(3) (C), (B), (D), (A) Pes Planus (flat feet) affects the feet, Genu Varum (bow legs) affects the legs, Hollow Back affects the lower back, and Kyphosis affects the upper back.
Arrange the following fitness tests as per their time requirements in a sequential order from minimum to maximum:
(A) Walk Test (Rikli and Jones)
(B) 50 mtrs Run Test (Motor Fitness)
(C) Harvard Step Test
(D) Partial Curl Up Test (Motor Fitness)
(2) (B), (D), (A), (C) The 50 meters run test takes the least time, followed by the Partial Curl-Up test. The Walk Test and Harvard Step Test are longer fitness tests.
Causes of disabilities can be broadly classified into which of the following categories?
(A) Pre-Natal
(B) Post-Natal
(C) Pro-Natal
(D) Perinatal
(1) (A), (B), and (D) only Disabilities can occur during the pre-natal stage (before birth), post-natal stage (after birth), and perinatal stage (around the time of birth). Pro-natal refers to policies or attitudes promoting childbirth, not a cause of disability.
Which of the following are the characteristics of Endomorph body type?
(A) Narrow Hips
(B) Round, Fat and Thick
(C) Pear-Shaped
(D) Thin
(E) Under-developed muscles
(2) (B) Round, Fat and Thick; (3) (C) Pear-Shaped; (5) (E) Under-developed muscles Endomorphs typically have rounder bodies, a higher fat percentage, and under-developed muscles compared to other body types.
Which of the following is a component of health-related fitness?
(1) Agility
(2) Balance
(3) Coordination
(4) Flexibility
(4) Flexibility Flexibility is one of the key components of health-related fitness, alongside cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, and body composition.
Which is the major objective of a warm-up session?
(1) Increase heart rate
(2) Prepare the body for physical activity
(3) Enhance flexibility
(4) Prevent injuries
(2) Prepare the body for physical activity The primary objective of warming up is to prepare the body for exercise by gradually increasing heart rate and blood flow to the muscles.
Which of the following sports is considered a contact sport?
(1) Soccer
(2) Basketball
(3) Tennis
(4) Badminton
(1) Soccer Soccer is classified as a contact sport because physical interaction with opponents is a fundamental aspect of the game.
Which of the following injuries is commonly associated with running?
(1) Tennis Elbow
(2) Runner's Knee
(3) Golf Elbow
(4) Shin Splints
(2) Runner's Knee Runner's Knee is a common injury among runners caused by overuse and stress on the knee joint.
What is the primary function of the cardiovascular system?
(1) Provide energy
(2) Support immune function
(3) Transport nutrients and oxygen
(4) Facilitate movement
(3) Transport nutrients and oxygen The cardiovascular system is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
Which component of fitness relates to the ability to perform tasks without undue fatigue?
(1) Muscular Strength
(2) Muscular Endurance
(3) Flexibility
(4) Cardiorespiratory Fitness
(4) Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cardiorespiratory fitness refers to the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to supply oxygen to the muscles during sustained physical activity.
Which type of muscle fibers are primarily used for endurance activities?
(1) Type I
(2) Type IIa
(3) Type IIb
(4) Hybrid Fibers
(1) Type I Type I muscle fibers, also known as slow-twitch fibers, are more efficient at using oxygen and are primarily used during endurance activities.
Identify the sports event that includes a marathon as a component.
(1) Pentathlon
(2) Heptathlon
(3) Decathlon
(4) Triathlon
(4) Triathlon A triathlon includes three events: swimming, cycling, and running a marathon (or long-distance run).
Which organization is responsible for the governance of the Olympic Games?
(1) International Olympic Committee
(2) World Anti-Doping Agency
(3) FIFA
(4) United Nations
(1) International Olympic Committee The International Olympic Committee (IOC) oversees the planning and execution of the Olympic Games.
What is the term for the period of reduced training intensity before a competition?
(1) Overtraining
(2) Tapering
(3) Recovery
(4) Maintenance
(2) Tapering Tapering involves gradually reducing training volume and intensity leading up to a competition to allow for peak performance.
What is the primary focus of sports psychology?
(1) Nutrition and hydration
(2) Performance enhancement
(3) Injury rehabilitation
(4) Team dynamics
(2) Performance enhancement Sports psychology focuses on the mental aspects of performance, helping athletes improve focus, motivation, and mental resilience.
What type of training involves short bursts of high-intensity exercise followed by rest or lower-intensity exercise?
(1) Steady-State Training
(2) Interval Training
(3) Circuit Training
(4) Resistance Training
(2) Interval Training Interval training alternates between periods of intense effort and rest, enhancing both aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
What is the primary benefit of strength training for older adults?
(1) Increased endurance
(2) Improved balance
(3) Enhanced flexibility
(4) Decreased cardiovascular risk
(2) Improved balance Strength training enhances balance, stability, and functional capacity in older adults, reducing fall risk.
Which type of stretching involves slowly moving into a position and holding it?
(1) Dynamic Stretching
(2) Static Stretching
(3) Ballistic Stretching
(4) PNF Stretching
(2) Static Stretching Static stretching involves holding a stretch for a period, improving flexibility and range of motion.
Which of the following is a common symptom of dehydration?
(1) Increased appetite
(2) Fatigue
(3) Excessive sweating
(4) Dizziness
(4) Dizziness Dizziness is a common symptom of dehydration, often accompanied by fatigue and reduced performance.
Which principle states that specific adaptations occur as a response to training?
(1) Overload Principle
(2) Specificity Principle
(3) Reversibility Principle
(4) Individualization Principle
(2) Specificity Principle The specificity principle states that training should be relevant and appropriate to the sport for optimal performance improvements.
What is the primary role of the warm-up in exercise?
(1) To increase heart rate
(2) To improve flexibility
(3) To prevent injuries
(4) All of the above
(4) All of the above The warm-up serves multiple roles, including raising heart rate, improving flexibility, and preparing the body for more strenuous activity.
Which of the following is a benefit of aerobic exercise?
(1) Increased muscle mass
(2) Improved cardiovascular fitness
(3) Enhanced strength
(4) Greater flexibility
(2) Improved cardiovascular fitness Aerobic exercise primarily enhances cardiovascular fitness by improving the efficiency of the heart and lungs.
What does the term "VO2 max" refer to?
(1) The maximum volume of oxygen consumed during exercise
(2) The minimum volume of oxygen consumed during exercise
(3) The average oxygen consumption during rest
(4) The rate of oxygen consumption during recovery
(1) The maximum volume of oxygen consumed during exercise VO2 max is an important measure of cardiovascular fitness and endurance, reflecting the body's ability to use oxygen effectively.
Which of the following is a method to assess body composition?
(1) Skinfold Calipers
(2) Treadmill Test
(3) Flexibility Test
(4) Strength Test
(1) Skinfold Calipers Skinfold calipers measure the thickness of skinfolds at various sites to estimate body fat percentage.
Which of the following is an example of plyometric exercise?
(1) Squats
(2) Box Jumps
(3) Leg Press
(4) Lunges
(2) Box Jumps Plyometric exercises involve explosive movements that enhance power, such as box jumps.
What is the term for the ability to change direction quickly?
(1) Agility
(2) Speed
(3) Balance
(4) Coordination
(1) Agility Agility is the ability to move quickly and easily, especially in changing direction.
Which nutrient is primarily used for energy during high-intensity exercise?
(1) Protein
(2) Carbohydrates
(3) Fats
(4) Vitamins
(2) Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are the body's main source of energy during high-intensity workouts.
Which training principle involves gradually increasing the load placed on the body?
(1) Specificity
(2) Progression
(3) Reversibility
(4) Recovery
(2) Progression The principle of progression emphasizes the need to gradually increase the intensity of training to promote adaptation and improvement.
What does the term "reversibility" refer to in training?
(1) Gains are maintained over time
(2) Loss of fitness when training stops
(3) Adaptation to increased workload
(4) Improved performance
(2) Loss of fitness when training stops The reversibility principle states that fitness gains will be lost if training is discontinued.
Which energy system provides immediate energy for high-intensity activities lasting up to 10 seconds?
(1) Aerobic system
(2) Anaerobic lactic system
(3) Phosphagen system
(4) Glycolytic system
(3) Phosphagen system The phosphagen system provides quick bursts of energy for short, intense efforts, such as sprinting or weightlifting.
Which of the following injuries is classified as an acute injury?
(1) Tendinitis
(2) Stress Fracture
(3) Sprain
(4) Shin Splints
(3) Sprain A sprain is an acute injury resulting from a sudden twist or impact that causes ligament damage.
What is the primary focus of flexibility training?
(1) Increasing muscle size
(2) Improving joint range of motion
(3) Enhancing cardiovascular endurance
(4) Building muscular strength
(2) Improving joint range of motion Flexibility training aims to improve the range of motion in joints, enhancing overall movement quality.
What is the main purpose of cooling down after exercise?
(1) To reduce heart rate
(2) To increase flexibility
(3) To enhance strength
(4) To improve endurance
(1) To reduce heart rate The cooldown helps gradually lower heart rate and return the body to a resting state after exercise.
Which exercise focuses primarily on the abdominal muscles?
(1) Push-Up
(2) Squat
(3) Plank
(4) Deadlift
(3) Plank The plank exercise primarily engages the core, including the abdominal muscles, and improves stability.
What is the primary function of carbohydrates in sports nutrition?
(1) To build muscle
(2) To provide energy
(3) To enhance recovery
(4) To improve flexibility
(2) To provide energy Carbohydrates are the main source of energy for athletes, fueling both aerobic and anaerobic activities.
Which of the following is an example of anaerobic exercise?
(1) Running
(2) Swimming
(3) Weightlifting
(4) Cycling
(3) Weightlifting Weightlifting is classified as an anaerobic exercise, focusing on strength and muscle building without the need for oxygen.
What is the most common type of stretching used to improve flexibility?
(1) Dynamic Stretching
(2) Static Stretching
(3) Ballistic Stretching
(4) PNF Stretching
(2) Static Stretching Static stretching involves holding a position to improve flexibility and is commonly used post-exercise.
Which nutrient is essential for muscle repair and growth?
(1) Carbohydrates
(2) Fats
(3) Proteins
(4) Vitamins
(3) Proteins Proteins are vital for repairing and building muscle tissues after exercise.
What is the role of fats in sports nutrition?
(1) Quick energy source
(2) Long-term energy storage
(3) Muscle building
(4) Recovery enhancement
(2) Long-term energy storage Fats serve as a long-term energy source, especially during prolonged, low-intensity exercise.
What is the primary objective of sports training?
(1) To improve health
(2) To enhance performance
(3) To increase weight
(4) To gain flexibility
(2) To enhance performance The main goal of sports training is to improve athletes' performance in their respective sports.
Which of the following is an indicator of good cardiovascular fitness?
(1) High resting heart rate
(2) Low VO2 max
(3) Rapid recovery heart rate
(4) Low endurance
(3) Rapid recovery heart rate A rapid recovery heart rate after exercise is a sign of good cardiovascular fitness.
What type of muscle contraction occurs when the muscle lengthens under tension?
(1) Concentric
(2) Eccentric
(3) Isometric
(4) Isokinetic
(2) Eccentric Eccentric contractions occur when a muscle lengthens while under tension, often associated with controlled lowering movements.
Which type of exercise improves muscular strength and endurance?
(1) Aerobic
(2) Anaerobic
(3) Flexibility
(4) Balance
(2) Anaerobic Anaerobic exercises, such as weightlifting, focus on building muscular strength and endurance.
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of regular physical activity?
(1) Improved mental health
(2) Reduced risk of chronic diseases
(3) Increased fatigue
(4) Enhanced quality of life
(3) Increased fatigue Regular physical activity reduces fatigue and enhances energy levels, contrary to increasing fatigue.
What is the primary purpose of hydration during exercise?
(1) To increase calorie intake
(2) To maintain body temperature
(3) To enhance flexibility
(4) To build muscle
(2) To maintain body temperature Hydration helps regulate body temperature and maintain performance during exercise.
Which exercise involves using body weight as resistance?
(1) Bench Press
(2) Squats
(3) Leg Press
(4) Cable Rows
(2) Squats Squats utilize body weight as resistance, making them a fundamental exercise for building lower body strength.
What is the purpose of cross-training?
(1) To specialize in one sport
(2) To reduce injury risk
(3) To enhance muscle memory
(4) To improve flexibility
(2) To reduce injury risk Cross-training involves engaging in different activities to improve overall fitness while reducing the risk of overuse injuries.
What type of injury results from repetitive stress on a muscle or tendon?
(1) Acute Injury
(2) Chronic Injury
(3) Contusion
(4) Fracture
(2) Chronic Injury Chronic injuries result from repetitive stress over time, such as tendinitis.
What is the primary aim of sports nutrition?
(1) To build muscle
(2) To optimize performance
(3) To increase weight
(4) To enhance flexibility
(2) To optimize performance Sports nutrition focuses on providing the right nutrients to optimize athletic performance and recovery.


CUET Questions

1.
Which option figure will complete the pattern in the given figure?
Box Pattern

    • 1
    • 2
    • C
    • D

    2.
    In a 600 m race, the ratio of the speeds of two participants A and B is 4:5. If A has a head start of 200 m, then the distance by which A wins is:

      • 500 m
      • 200 m
      • 100 m
      • 120 m

      3.

      A furniture trader deals in tables and chairs. He has Rs. 75,000 to invest and a space to store at most 60 items. A table costs him Rs. 1,500 and a chair costs him Rs. 1,000. The trader earns a profit of Rs. 400 and Rs. 250 on a table and chair, respectively. Assuming that he can sell all the items that he can buy, which of the following is/are true for the above problem:

      (A) Let the trader buy \( x \) tables and \( y \) chairs. Let \( Z \) denote the total profit. Thus, the mathematical formulation of the given problem is:

      \[ Z = 400x + 250y, \]

      subject to constraints:

      \[ x + y \leq 60, \quad 3x + 2y \leq 150, \quad x \geq 0, \quad y \geq 0. \]

      (B) The corner points of the feasible region are (0, 0), (50, 0), (30, 30), and (0, 60).

      (C) Maximum profit is Rs. 19,500 when trader purchases 60 chairs only.

      (D) Maximum profit is Rs. 20,000 when trader purchases 50 tables only.

      Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

        • (A), (B), and (C) only
        • (A), (B), and (D) only
        • (B) and (C) only
        • (B), (C), and (D) only

        4.
        Formaldehyde undergoes Cannizzaro reaction because
        (A) It has alpha-hydrogen atom.
        (B) It does not have alpha-hydrogen atom.
        (C) It does not undergo self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali.
        (D) It undergoes self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali.

          • (A) It has alpha-hydrogen atom
          • (B) It does not have alpha-hydrogen atom
          • (C) It does not undergo self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali
          • (D) It undergoes self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali

          5.

          If \( y = e^{{2}\log_e t} \) and \( x = \log_3(e^{t^2}) \), then \( \frac{dy}{dx} \) is equal to:

            • \( \frac{1}{4t\sqrt{t}} \)
            • \({2t^2} \)
            • \( \frac{\log_e 3}{4t\sqrt{t}} \)
            • \( \frac{2t^2}{e^{\frac{1}{2}\log_e t}} \)

            6.
            David can row a boat in still water at the rate of 5 km/hr. He rowed in a river downstream to meet his friend. After returning back, he observed that the duration of the upstream journey was three times that of the downstream journey. The speed of the stream was:

              • 2 km/hr
              • 2.5 km/hr
              • 3 km/hr
              • 3.5 km/hr

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