GCSE PE Topic 1.1.3 Exercise and fitness as part of your healthy, active lifestyle – Opportunities, pathways and initiatives for involvement in physical.

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GCSE PE Topic 1.1.3 Exercise and fitness as part of your healthy, active lifestyle – Opportunities, pathways and initiatives for involvement in physical activity 1

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Activity – There are 12 multiple choice questions Activity – There are 12 multiple choice questions. You have 60 seconds to answer each question. There are 10 points available for each correct answer. How many will you answer correctly? 3

The sports participation pyramid has four sections The sports participation pyramid has four sections. Which one is at the top? Answers: A Foundation B Excellence/Elite C Performance D Participation <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0100000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0100000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

The sports participation pyramid has four sections The sports participation pyramid has four sections. Which one is at the bottom? Answers: A Foundation B Excellence/Elite C Performance D Participation <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='1000000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='1000000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

In which stage of the participation pyramid would you find people competing at international level? Answers: A Foundation B Excellence/Elite C Performance D Participation <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0100000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0100000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

In which stage of the participation pyramid would you find people competing at regional level? Answers: A Foundation B Excellence/Elite C Performance D Participation <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0010000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0010000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

In which stage of the participation pyramid would you find people who take part in school sport? Answers: A Foundation B Excellence/Elite C Performance D Participation <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='1000000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='1000000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

In which stage of the participation pyramid would you find people who take part in sport after school? Answers: A Foundation B Excellence/Elite C Performance D Participation <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

Which of the following is a correct statement in relation to Sport England’s ‘Start, Stay, Succeed’ objectives? Answers: A Start – plan so that every child starts the school day with physical activity to increase participation and improve health. B Start – increase the number of adults who start their day with exercise. C Stay – aim to keep officials working in sport so that development costs are reduced. D Succeed – create opportunities for talented performers to achieve success. <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

There are many roles a person can take up directly associated with sport. Which of the following best describes these range of roles? Answers: A Coach, volunteer, official, grounds person, treasurer B Player, fixtures secretary, manager, coach, painter, official C Leader, coach, administrator, spectator, farmer D Volunteer, official, coach, lawyer, player <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='1000000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='1000000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

What does PESSCL stand for? Answers: A PE and School Sport Club Links B PE, School Sport and Confidence Links C PE, Social Sport and Club Links D PE, School Sport and Club Links <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

As part of the Active Kids Programme, what do supermarkets give away to shoppers that can be collected by schools and exchanged for sports equipment? Answers: A Cards B Coins C Money D Vouchers <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

How many hours of high quality PE has the government set as a minimum entitlement for pupils per week? Answers: A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0100000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0100000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

What age group is the Youth Sports Trust Top Link programme aimed at? Answers: A 7-11 B 11-14 C 14-16 D 16-18 <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0010000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0010000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

What is the of the aim Youth Sports Trust Top Link programme? Answers: A To encourage students to organise sporting activities in their own high school. B To encourage students to link with local clubs. C To encourage students to go to local clubs. D To encourage students to organise sporting activities for primary pupils. <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field> <field><classify>1</classify><mode type='1'>1</mode><options>4</options><answer choice='0001000000'></answer><points>10</points><time>30</time><difficulty>1</difficulty><hint></hint><remark></remark></field>

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