The ball in basketball becomes “dead” when... a) a four-year period between the Olympic Games
Tests by physical culture.
1. The oldest form of organization of physical culture was:
B) martial arts
B) chariot competitions
D) games
2.The physical culture of the slave society had:
A) applied focus
B) military and health-improving orientation
D) educational orientation
3.The Russian Olympic Committee was created in
a) 1908
b) 1911
c) 1912
d) 1916
4.Alexander Popov – Olympic Champion in...
A) swimming
B) Athletics
IN) ski race
D) cycling
5.Which of the following events is not included in the modern pentathlon program
A) shooting
B) fencing
B) gymnastics
D) horse 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 Ancient Greece?
A) javelin throwing
B) fight
B) running one stage
D) four-stage race
8.What was the name of the species sports program Olympic Games of antiquity, which combined wrestling with fist fight?
A) dolichodrome
B) pankration
B) pentathlon
D) diaul
9.Which organization leads the modern Olympic movement?
A) United Nations
B) International Council 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 from Russian athletes?
A) N. Orlov
B) A. Petrov
B) N. Panin - Kolomenkin
D) A. Butovsky
12.Why does the Fair Play movement award the honorary Pierre de Coubertin prize?
A) for fair refereeing
B) for victories at three Olympics
B) for an honest and fair fight
D) for his great contribution to the development of the Olympic movement
13. Who is the president Olympic Committee Russia at present?
A) Shamil Tarpishchev
B) Vyacheslav Fetisov
B) Leonid Tyagachev
D) Vitaly Smirnov
14. At the opening of the Olympic Games, the parade of Olympic delegations of the participating countries opens (goes first):
A) delegation of the organizing country
C) delegation of the country that organized 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 (comes last):
A) delegation of the organizing country
B) delegation of a country whose name begins with the first letters of the alphabet of the organizing country
c) delegation of the organizing country of the previous Olympics
d) delegation of Greece
16.In what year was the International Olympic Committee formed?
B) 1894
17.The term “Olympiad” means:
A) a four-year period between Olympic Games
B) the first year of the quadrennial, the onset of which is celebrated by the Olympic Games
B) synonymous with the Olympic Games
D) competitions held during the Olympic Games
18. In what year did the Olympic Games take place in our country?
A) were planned in 1944, but were canceled due to World War 2
B) in 1976 in Sochi
B) in 1980 in Moscow
D) have not yet been carried out
19.What disciplines included the pentathlon - the ancient Greek pentathlon?
1.fist fighting 2.horse riding 3.long jump 4.high jump
5. discus throwing 6. running 7. archery 8. wrestling
9.swimming 10.javelin throwing
B)3,5,6,8,10
20.Pierre de Coubertin was awarded an Olympic gold medal at an art competition in...
A) in 1894 for the draft Olympic Charter
B) in 1912 for “Ode to Sports”
B) 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 intertwined rings arranged from left to right in the following order...
A) at the top - blue, black, red, at the bottom - yellow and green
B) above - green, black, red, below - blue and yellow
C) at the top - red, blue, black, at the bottom - yellow and green
D) above - blue, black, red, below - green and yellow
22.The Olympic Games consist of...
A) competitions between countries
B) competitions in winter or summer species sports
B) winter and summer games Olympics
D) opening, competitions, rewarding of participants and closing
23.What were the names of the special rooms for preparing athletes for ancient Greek Games Olympics?
A) palaestra
B) amphitheater
B) gymnasium
D) stadium
24.The mascot of the Olympic Games is:
A) image Olympic flag
B) image of five intertwined rings
C) an image of an animal 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) level of knowledge about movements
B) level of proficiency in motor action
C) level of tactical training
D) level of proficiency in the movement system
27.The implementation of the goal of physical education is carried out through the decision:
A) motor, hygienic and educational tasks
B) hardening, psychological and philosophical tasks
C) tasks of respiratory and cardiovascular development vascular systems
D) health, educational and educational tasks
28. Temporary decrease in performance is usually called:
A) tiredness
B) voltage
B) fatigue
D) overdose
29.What are the main means of physical education?
B) exercise
B) teaching aids
D) hardening agents
30.Which of the following physical exercise Are they classified as cyclical?
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 long running at a slow pace?
B) endurance
B) speed
D) dexterity
33.Indicate the type of sport that provides the greatest effect in developing 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 with maximum speed
G) light activities athletics
35.Name the main physical qualities.
A) coordination, endurance, flexibility, strength, speed
B) agility, strength, speed, endurance, flexibility
IN) general endurance, strength endurance, speed, strength, agility
D) general endurance, strength endurance, flexibility, speed, agility
36.The main and compulsory form of physical education at school is:
A) competition
B) physical education break
B) physical education lesson
37.What characterize the tests conducted in physical education lessons?
A) level physical development
B) level physical performance
B) level of physical education
D) level physical fitness
38.What is the basic law of the World Olympic movement?
A) encyclopedia
B) code
B) charter
D) constitution
39.What events influenced the fact that the Games of the 6th, 7th and 8th Olympiads did not take place?
A) lack of coordination between countries
B) refusal to participate in the Games of most countries
B) the first and second world wars
D) refusal of the country organizing the Games to host them
40.Alexander Karelin – Olympic Champion in...
A) gymnastics
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 for physical culture and sports of the administration of the urban district “City of Yoshkar-Ola” is:
A) Peter Kagalo
B) Alexander Sergeev
B) Anatoly Podoynikov
D) Vladimir Tyan
43. The position of the student on the apparatus, in which his shoulders are below the grip points, in gymnastics is designated as:
B) grouping
D) hanging
44. The position of the student, in which the legs are bent at the knees and the hands are raised to the chest
and the hands grab the knees, in gymnastics it is designated as:
b) capture
c) roll
d) grouping
45.A jump from an apparatus in gymnastics is designated as...
B) dismount
D) jumping
46. Rotational movement through the head with sequential touching of the supporting surface by individual parts of the body in gymnastics is designated as...
A) somersault
B) roll
B) coup
D) somersault
47.Situation of those involved in legs bent in gymnastics it is designated as...
B) squat
D) stand
48.What is meant by the term “Distance” in gymnastics?
A) the distance between students “In depth”
B) the distance between students “along the front”
C) the distance from the student standing in front to the formation standing behind
D) the distance from the first rank to the last
49. Which of the following teams in gymnastics have only an executive part?
1. “Be equal!” 2. “Less!” 3. “All around!” 4. “At ease!” 5. “Attention!”
B) 1,4,5
50. Students’ ability to build in different kinds forming, a line, a column, a circle, as well as rearranging in them, is called in gymnastics...
A) drill techniques
B) movements
B) opening and closing
D) constructions and reconstructions
51. An arched, maximally bent position with your back to the supporting plane with support from your arms and legs is called in gymnastics...
A) stand
B) "bridge"
B) coup
D) “split”
52. Which gymnast is the absolute record holder for the most Olympic medals(18 medals - 9 of them gold)?
A) Olga Korbut
B) Nadia Comaneci
B) Larisa Latynina
D) Lyudmila Turishcheva
53.Volleyball like sport 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...
55. When volleyball was recognized Olympic form sports?
B) in 1957
56. Indicate the full composition volleyball team:
A) 6 people, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
B) 10 people, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
B) 8 people, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
D) 12 people, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
57. “LIBERO” in volleyball is...
A) defensive player
B) attacking player
B) team captain
D) substitute player
58. How is the transition of players in volleyball from zone to zone?
A) arbitrarily
B) clockwise
B) counterclockwise
D) as directed by the trainer
59. Is it possible to change the position of players in volleyball?
A) Yes, as directed by the trainer
B) yes, as directed by the judge
D) yes, but only at the beginning of each game
60. How many substitutions are allowed in volleyball in each game and during several breaks?
A) maximum 3
B) maximum 8
B) maximum 6
D) maximum 9
61. Mistakes in volleyball are considered...
A) “three touch strikes”
B) “four touch strikes”, hit supported by “double touch”
B) the player jumps on the block once and touches the ball twice
D) the ball comes into contact with any part of the body
62. Serving 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. Volleyball net height for men's teams:
B) 2m 43cm
64. Volleyball net height for women's teams:
D) 2m 24cm
65. Can a player on a volleyball team play without shoes?
A) yes
B) only at high air temperatures
B) only at high air humidity
66. “Scourge by will” is:
A) game action
B) serving the ball
D) receiving the ball
67. Indicate the number of players on the volleyball team who are on the court at the same time.
68. The basketball game begins….
A) from the time indicated in the game schedule
B) from the beginning of the warm-up
B) with greetings from the teams
D) jump ball in the center circle.
69. The basketball game ends...
A) when the timekeeper's signal sounds, indicating the expiration of playing time
B) teams leaving the site
C) at the time of signing the protocol by the senior judge
D) the ball went out of bounds
70. The ball in basketball “enters” the game when...
A) the referee enters the circle to make a jump ball
B) the player at the throw-in point is in possession of the ball, outside the court
B) the ball is touched by a player on the court after a throw-in
D) the referee blows the whistle
71. The ball in basketball becomes “alive” when...
A) it reaches its highest point on a jump ball and is saved by the first player
B) the referee hands it over to the player taking the free throw
B) the ball is touched by a player on the court after a throw-in
D) the ball is in possession of a player located at the throw-in point outside the court
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 in the possession 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 team member
B) team captain
B) coach or assistant coach
74. Team A is given a break in basketball. 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
B) in any case after 1 minute
D) immediately
75. Indicate the number of players on the basketball team who are on the court at the same time.
76. What does the term “run” mean in basketball?
A) taking more than one step with the ball in your hands
B) performing two steps with the ball in your hands
C) performing three steps with the ball in your hands
D) taking more than two steps with the ball in your hands
77. Specify the number of players football team, simultaneously being on site?
78. What is the height of the football goal?
B) 244 cm
79. What is the width of a football goal?
B) 7m 32cm
80. From what distance is a penalty kick taken in football?
B) 11 m
81. What does a “yellow card” mean in football?
A) remark
B) warning
B) reprimand
D) removal
82. Which kick is considered the most accurate in football?
A) mid-rise
B) internal part rise
IN) outer part rise
G) inside feet
83. Which of these terms refers to a striker in football?
A) forward
B) goalkeeper
B) stopper
D) midfielder
84. Specify the abbreviation International Federation football?
B) FIFA
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 best player Europe - winner of the Ballon d'Or?
A) Yashin
B) Dasaev
B) Ovchinnikov
G) Akinfeev
87. After how many yellow cards during the Russian Football Championship is a player disqualified for one match?
A) after 2 cards
B) after 3 cards
B) after 4 cards
D) after 5 cards
88. One of the ways to long jump in athletics is designated as a jump...
A) "running"
B) “stepping over”
B) "roll"
D) “scissors”
89. In athletics the core:
A) throw
B) throw
B) push
D) launch
90. Name the jump method used by athletes to overcome the bar international competitions in high jumps.
A) "dive"
B) “scissors”
B) “stepping over”
D) “Fosbury flop”
91. “Queen of sports” is called….
B) athletics
Play chess
G) skiing
92. Sprint running in athletics includes...
A) 5000 meter run
B) 100 meter run
93. Cross is –
A) running with acceleration
B) running on an artificial stadium track
B) cross-country running
D) run-up before jumping
94. While running on long distances in athletics the main physical quality The defining factor of success is...
A) speed
B) endurance
D) dexterity
95. Which ski move is the fastest?
A) simultaneous stepless
B) simultaneous one-step
B) simultaneous two-step
D) alternating two-step
96. Which skier's stance during descent is faster?
A) high stance
B) middle pillar
B) low stance
D) main stand
A) 30 km race
B) 50 km race
B) 60 km race
D) 70 km race
98. The main element of skier tactics is
B) leading
B) distribution of forces
99. Height of poles with free (skating) skiing must be…
A) to the level of the student’s shoulders
B) to the student’s eye level
D) 3-4 cm lower than the student’s shoulders
100. Height ski poles at classic course must be…
A) to the level of the student’s shoulders
B) to the student’s eye level
C) 3-4 cm higher than the student’s height
D) 3-4 cm lower than the student’s shoulder level
QUESTIONS FOR THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OLYMPICS
__________________________ ________________________
Last name First name
1.The term “Olympiad” means:
a) a four-year period between the Olympic Games;
b) the first year of the quadrennial, the onset of which is celebrated by the Olympic Games;
c) competitions held during the Olympic Games.
2. In what year were the Olympic Games held in our country:
c) 1980;
d) have not been carried out yet?
3. It is recommended to begin the process of learning a motor action by mastering:
a) fundamentals of technology;
b) the leading level of technology;
c) technical parts.
4. Physical culture is:
a) striving for the highest sporting achievements:
b) a type of human entertainment activity
c) part of human culture
5. Physical fitness is characterized by:
a) high resistance of the body to stressful situations
b) level of development of physical qualities
c) good development of the respiratory and circulatory systems
d) high results in educational and work activities
6.Indicate the normal heart rate (HR) at rest for a healthy, untrained person:
a) 85-90 beats/min.
b) 80-84 beats/min.
c)60-80 beats/min.
7. The main indicators of human physical development are:
a) anthropometric characteristics of a person
b) standing long jump results
c) results in shuttle running
d) level of development of general endurance
8. Physical exercise is:
a) one of the auxiliary means of physical culture, aimed at solving a specific problem
b) one of the methods of physical education
c) the main means of physical culture, contributing to solving the problems of physical education
9. When performing physical exercises, the load is characterized by:
a) a combination of volume and intensity when performing motor actions
b) the degree of difficulties overcome
c) fatigue resulting from their implementation
10.Specify the range of the maximum permissible heart rate during physical activity in an untrained person:
a)180-200 beats/min
b)170-180 beats/min
c)140-160 beats/min
11.What is meant by hardening:
a) swimming in cold water and walking barefoot
b) adaptation of the body to influences external environment
c) a combination of air and sunbathing with physical exercise
12.What is called posture:
a) quality of the spine, ensuring good health
b) spring characteristics of the spine and feet
c) the usual posture of a person in an upright position
13.Physical development means:
a) the process of changing the morphofunctional properties of the body throughout a person’s life
b) the process of improving physical qualities
c) level due to regularity of physical education and sports
14.The main reason for poor posture is:
a) habit of certain poses
b) muscle weakness
c) lack of movement during school lessons
d)carrying a bag or briefcase in one hand
15. By speed as a physical quality we mean:
a) a complex of human properties that allow movement at high speed
b) a complex of physical properties of a person that allows you to quickly respond to signals and perform movements in the shortest period of time
c) a person’s ability to quickly pick up speed
16.Which distance in athletics is not classical:
c)500m
17.What is a motor skill:
a) the ability to correctly perform a motor action under constant control of consciousness
b) motor action brought to automaticity
c) knowledge about performing a motor action in non-standard conditions
18.What is fatigue characterized by:
a) refusal to work
b) temporary decrease in the body’s performance
c) increased heart rate
19. Strength as a physical quality is understood as:
a) the ability to lift heavy objects
b) the ability to influence external forces due to muscle tension
c) a person’s ability to overcome external resistance or counteract it due to muscle tension
20. The technique of motor actions is understood as:
a) a way to expediently solve a motor problem
b) way of organizing movements when performing exercises
c) sequence of movements when performing exercises
21.Human endurance does not depend on:
a) functionality of energy supply systems
b) speed of motor reaction
c) perseverance, endurance, ability to endure
22.Indicate the type of sport that provides the greatest effect in developing flexibility:
a) weightlifting
b) gymnastics
c) modern pentathlon
23. Physical culture is aimed at improving:
a) moral and volitional qualities of people
b) techniques of motor actions
c) natural physical properties of a person
24. Under endurance as a physical quality we mean:
a) a complex of human properties that determine the ability to perform a variety of physical exercises
b) a complex of physical properties of a person that determine the body’s ability to resist fatigue
c) the ability to maintain specified operating parameters
25.When developing endurance, what heart rate causes the maintenance mode:
a) 110-130 beats/min.
b)140 beats/min
c)140-160 beats/min
d) over 160 beats/min
26.What physical quality develops during long running at a slow pace?
b) endurance
c) agility
d) speed
27. First aid for bruises is that the damaged area should:
a) cool
b) try to put it on a higher ground and try to see a doctor
c) heat it up and apply a warm compress
28. In what year were the first World Youth Games held:
b) 1998
29.Indicate which swimming method the medley relay begins with:
a) dolphin
b) back crawl
d) front crawl
30. At the Olympic Games of 776 BC, athletes competed in running at a distance equal to:
b) double stage
c) one stage
31.Which of the following events is not included in the modern pentathlon program:
a) shooting
b) fencing
c) gymnastics
d) horse riding
32.Indicate the number of players on the volleyball team:
33. A distinctive feature of exercises for developing strength is that:
a) they are performed slowly
b) one’s own body weight is used as a burden
c) they cause significant muscle tension.
34.The best conditions for the development of dexterity are created during:
a) outdoor and sports games
b) jumping height
c) running at maximum speed
35.Indicate the number of players on the basketball team:
36.What does the basketball term “run” mean when shooting into the hoop:
a) performing one step with the ball in hands
b) performing two steps with the ball in your hands
c) performing three steps with the ball in your hands
37.Indicate the number of players on the football team
38. Indicate which Olympic Games the Olympic emblem of five intertwined rings was first proposed:
a) 1908 - London
b) 1912 - Stockholm
c) 1920-Antwerp
39.Which continent is symbolized by the red ring in the Olympic emblem?
b) Australia
d) America
40.What color does the International Olympic Committee (IOC) rings emblem begin with?
b) blue
d) red
e) green
POINTS: _______________________________________
Correct answers to questions To PHYSICAL EDUCATION OLYMPIADS
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2-v 12-v 22-b 32-b
3-b 13-a 23-c 33-c
4-c 14-b 24-b 34-a
5-b 15-b 25-b 35-a
6-v 16-v 26-b 36-v
7-a 17-b 27-a 37-c
8-c 18-b 28-b 38-c
9-a 19-c 29-b 39-d
1. From what year do the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece begin?
A) 836 BC
B) 776 BC
B) 684 BC
D) 595 BC
2. Why were the ancient Olympic Games called holidays of Peace?
A) The Olympic Games were world famous
B) Athletes from all over the world took part in the Olympic Games
C) During the period of the games, wars stopped
D) The games were distinguished by the peaceful nature of the competitions
3. Name the athlete who won the 1st stage race at the First Olympic Games of Ancient Greece?
A) Milo
B) Hermogenes
B) Pelops
D) Coriobos
4. What is the length of the running distance of 1 stage, which, according to legend, was measured by the legendary Hercules at the stadium in Olympia?
A) 164m.31cm.
B) 176m. 43cm.
B) 190m. 40cm.
D) 192m.27cm.
5. What award did the winner of the Olympic Games receive?
A) Cash reward
B) medal and cup
B) wreath made from olive tree branches
D) the title of aristocrat
6. Which of the famous scientists of Ancient Greece won fist fighting competitions?
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 made to revive modern Olympic competitions?
A) 1890, London
B) 1892, Rome
B) 1894, Paris
D) 1896, Athens
8. Which of the following people took the initiative to revive the Olympic Games?
A) Dimetris Vikelas – Greece
B) Alexey Butovsky – Russia
B) Henri de Beyelatur – Belgium
D) Pierre de Coubertin – France
9.Name the leading organization of the World Olympic Movement.
A) 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 First Olympic Games of our time take place?
A) 1892, Athens
B) 1896, Athens
B) 1900 Paris
D) 1904, London
11. Mark the view physical training, which provides the greatest effect aimed at improving health.
A) Regular classes health-improving exercises outdoors
B) aerobics
B) mountaineering
G) cycling
24. Following a daily routine helps improve health because:
a) ensures the rhythm of the body’s work;
b) allows you to properly plan things during the day;
c) the distribution of main tasks is carried out more or less standardly throughout each day;
d) allows you to avoid unnecessary 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. The “Olympic motto” is:
A) “Sport is the ambassador of peace”
B) “Faster, higher, stronger”
B) “Olympians are among us”
27. Mark the sport that provides the greatest effect in developing endurance.
A) middle distance running
B) long distance running
B) decathlon
D) sports games
12. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in developing flexibility.
A) acrobatics
B) weightlifting
B) rowing
D) modern pentathlon
13. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in developing strength.
A) sambo
B) basketball
B) boxing
D) weightlifting
14. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in developing speed abilities.
A) fight
B) running short distances
B) badminton
D) middle distance running
15. Name the sport that provides the greatest effect in developing coordination abilities.
A) swimming
B) gymnastics
B) shooting
D) skiing
16. Physical culture is:
A) academic 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
B) healing forces of nature
D) physical exercise
18. What most often leads to poor posture?
A) tall
B) enlargement of intervertebral discs
B) weak muscles
D) violation of the natural curves of the spine
19. What is the range of resting heart rate in a healthy person?
A) 72-78 beats/min
B) 78-82 beats/min
B) 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 body to environmental influences;
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 at the town of Marathon in 490 BC?
A) running a distance of 42 km. 192m.
B) swimming 1500 m.
B) horse racing
D) wrestling matches
22. When and where did athletes from pre-revolutionary Russia first participate in the modern Olympic Games?
B) 1908, London
B) 1912, Stockholm
23. The term “Olympiad” means:
a) a four-year period between the Olympic Games;
b) the first year of the quadrennial, the onset of which is celebrated by the Olympic Games.
B) synonymous with 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) lack of coordination between countries
B) the first and second world wars
C) refusal of most countries to participate in the Olympic Games
D) refusal of the host country of the Olympic Games to host them
29. Name the range of the maximum permissible heart rate during intense exercise in an untrained person
A) 140-160 beats/min
B) 160-180 beats/min
B) 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:
9th grade: 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.
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Physical education tests.
1. The oldest form of organization of physical culture was:
A) running
B) martial arts
B) chariot competitions
D) games
2.The physical culture of the slave society had:
A) applied focus
B) military and health 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 – Olympic Champion in...
A) swimming
B) athletics
B) cross-country skiing
D) cycling
5.Which of the following events is not included in the modern pentathlon program
A) shooting
B) fencing
B) gymnastics
D) horse 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 throwing
B) fight
B) running one stage
D) four-stage race
8.What was the name of the type of sports program of the ancient Olympic Games that combined wrestling with fist fighting?
A) dolichodrome
B) pankration
B) pentathlon
D) diaul
9.Which organization leads the modern Olympic movement?
A) United Nations
B) International Council of 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
B) N. Panin - Kolomenkin
D) A. Butovsky
12.Why does the Fair Play movement award the honorary Pierre de Coubertin prize?
A) for fair refereeing
B) for victories at three Olympics
B) for an honest and fair fight
D) for his 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 Olympic delegations of the participating countries opens (goes first):
C) delegation of the country that organized 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 (comes last):
A) delegation of the organizing country
B) delegation of a country whose name begins with the first letters of the alphabet of the organizing country
c) delegation of the organizing country of the previous Olympics
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 “Olympiad” means:
A) a four-year period between Olympic Games
B) the first year of the quadrennial, the onset of which is celebrated by the Olympic Games
B) synonymous with the Olympic Games
D) competitions held during the Olympic Games
18. In what year did the Olympic Games take place in our country?
A) were planned in 1944, but were canceled due to World War 2
B) in 1976 in Sochi
B) in 1980 in Moscow
D) have not yet been carried out
19.What disciplines included the pentathlon - the ancient Greek pentathlon?
1.fist fighting 2.horse riding 3.long jump 4.high jump
5. discus throwing 6. running 7. archery 8. wrestling
9.swimming 10.javelin throwing
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 an Olympic gold medal at an art competition in...
A) in 1894 for the draft Olympic Charter
B) in 1912 for “Ode to Sports”
B) 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 intertwined rings arranged from left to right in the following order...
A) at the top - blue, black, red, at the bottom - yellow and green
B) above - green, black, red, below - blue and yellow
C) at the top - red, blue, black, at the bottom - yellow and green
D) above - blue, black, red, below - green and yellow
22.The Olympic Games consist of...
A) competitions between countries
B) competitions in winter or summer sports
B) winter and summer Olympic Games
D) opening, competitions, rewarding of participants and closing
23.What were the names of the special rooms for preparing athletes for the ancient Greek Olympic Games?
A) palaestra
B) amphitheater
B) gymnasium
D) stadium
24.The mascot of the Olympic Games is:
A) image of the Olympic flag
B) image of five intertwined rings
C) an image of an animal 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) level of knowledge about movements
B) level of proficiency in motor action
C) level of tactical training
D) level of proficiency in the movement system
27.The implementation of the goal of physical education is carried out through the decision:
A) motor, hygienic and educational tasks
B) hardening, psychological and philosophical tasks
C) tasks of the development of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
D) health, educational and educational tasks
28. Temporary decrease in performance is usually called:
A) tiredness
B) voltage
B) fatigue
D) overdose
29.What are the main means of physical education?
A) training sessions
B) exercise
B) teaching aids
D) hardening agents
30.Which of the following physical exercises are considered 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 long running at a slow pace?
A) strength
B) endurance
B) speed
D) dexterity
33.Indicate the type of sport that provides the greatest effect in developing 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 maximum speed
D) athletics
35.Name 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 compulsory form of physical education at school is:
A) competition
B) physical education break
B) physical education lesson
D) morning exercises
37.What characterize the tests conducted in physical education lessons?
A) level of physical development
B) level of physical performance
B) level of physical education
D) level of physical fitness
38.What is the basic law of the World Olympic Movement?
A) encyclopedia
B) code
B) charter
D) constitution
39.What events influenced the fact that the Games of the 6th, 7th and 8th Olympiads did not take place?
A) lack of coordination between countries
B) refusal to participate in the Games of most countries
B) the first and second world wars
D) refusal of the country organizing the Games to host them
40.Alexander Karelin – Olympic Champion 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 for physical culture and sports of the administration of the urban district “City of Yoshkar-Ola” is:
A) Peter Kagalo
B) Alexander Sergeev
B) Anatoly Podoynikov
D) Vladimir Tyan
43. The position of the student on the apparatus, in which his shoulders are below the grip points, in gymnastics is designated as:
A) grip
B) emphasis
B) grouping
D) hanging
44. The position of the student, in which the legs are bent at the knees and the hands are raised to the chest
and the hands grab the knees, in gymnastics it is designated as:
a) grip
b) capture
c) roll
d) grouping
45.A jump from an apparatus in gymnastics is designated as...
A) departure
B) recession
B) dismount
D) jumping
46. Rotational movement through the head with sequential touching of the supporting surface by individual parts of the body in gymnastics is designated as...
A) somersault
B) roll
B) coup
D) somersault
47.The position of those exercising on bent legs in gymnastics is designated as...
A) gray
B) squat
Point blank
D) stand
48.What is meant by the term “Distance” in gymnastics?
A) the distance between students “In depth”
B) the distance between students “along the front”
C) the distance from the student standing in front to the formation standing behind
D) the distance from the first rank to the last
49. Which of the following teams in gymnastics have only an executive part?
1. “Be equal!” 2. “Less!” 3. “All around!” 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 form into various types of formations, ranks, columns, circles, as well as to rearrange themselves in them, is called in gymnastics...
A) drill techniques
B) movements
B) opening and closing
D) constructions and reconstructions
51. An arched, maximally bent position with your back to the supporting plane with support from your arms and legs is called in gymnastics...
A) stand
B) "bridge"
B) coup
D) “split”
52.Which gymnast is the absolute record holder for the number of Olympic medals (18 medals - 9 of them gold)?
A) Olga Korbut
B) Nadia Comaneci
B) 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, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
B) 10 people, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
B) 8 people, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
D) 12 people, coach, assistant coach, massage therapist, doctor
57. “LIBERO” in volleyball is...
A) defensive player
B) attacking player
B) team captain
D) substitute player
58. How is the transition of players in volleyball from zone to zone?
A) arbitrarily
B) clockwise
B) counterclockwise
D) as directed by the trainer
59. Is it possible to change the position of players in volleyball?
A) Yes, as directed by the trainer
B) no
B) yes, as directed by the judge
D) yes, but only at the beginning of each game
60. How many substitutions are allowed in volleyball in each game and during several breaks?
A) maximum 3
B) maximum 8
B) maximum 6
D) maximum 9
61. Mistakes in volleyball are considered...
A) “three touch strikes”
B) “four touch strikes”, hit supported by “double touch”
B) the player jumps on the block once and touches the ball twice
D) the ball comes into contact with any part of the body
62. Serving 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. Volleyball net height for men's teams:
A) 2m 44cm
B) 2m 43cm
B) 2m 45cm
D) 2m 24cm
64. Volleyball net height for women's teams:
A) 2m 44cm
B) 2m 43cm
B) 2m 45cm
D) 2m 24cm
65. Can a player on a volleyball team play without shoes?
A) yes
B) no
B) only at high air temperatures
B) only at high air humidity
66. “Scourge by will” is:
A) game action
B) beach volleyball
B) serving the ball
D) receiving the ball
67. Indicate the number of players on the volleyball team who are on the court at the same time.
A) 5
B) 6
AT 7
D) 8
68. The basketball game begins….
A) from the time indicated in the game schedule
B) from the beginning of the warm-up
B) with greetings from the teams
D) jump ball in the center circle.
69. The basketball game ends...
A) when the timekeeper's signal sounds, indicating the expiration of playing time
B) teams leaving the site
C) at the time of signing the protocol by the senior judge
D) the ball went out of bounds
70. The ball in basketball “enters” the game when...
A) the referee enters the circle to make a jump ball
B) the player at the throw-in point is in possession of the ball, outside the court
D) the referee blows the whistle
71. The ball in basketball becomes “alive” when...
A) it reaches its highest point on a jump ball and is saved by the first player
B) the referee hands it over to the player taking the free throw
B) the ball is touched by a player on the court after a throw-in
D) the ball is in possession of a player located at the throw-in point outside the court
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 in the possession 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 team member
B) team captain
B) coach or assistant coach
D) no one
74. Team A is given a break in basketball. 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
B) in any case after 1 minute
D) immediately
75. Indicate the number of players on the basketball team who are on the court at the same time.
A) 5
B) 6
AT 7
D) 4
76. What does the term “run” mean in basketball?
A) taking more than one step with the ball in your hands
B) performing two steps with the ball in your hands
C) performing three steps with the ball in your hands
D) taking more than two steps with the ball in your hands
77. Indicate the number of players on a football team 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
B) 7m 35cm
D) 7m 38cm
80. From what distance is a penalty kick taken in football?
A) 9 m
B) 10 m
B) 11 m
D) 12 m
81. What does a “yellow card” mean in football?
A) remark
B) warning
B) reprimand
D) removal
82. Which kick is considered the most accurate in football?
A) mid-rise
B) the inner part of the rise
B) the outer part of the rise
D) the inside of the foot
83. Which of these terms refers to 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 - winner of the Golden Ball?
A) Yashin
B) Dasaev
B) Ovchinnikov
G) Akinfeev
87. After how many yellow cards during the Russian Football Championship is a player disqualified for one match?
A) after 2 cards
B) after 3 cards
B) after 4 cards
D) after 5 cards
88. One of the methods of long jump in athletics is designated as a jump...
A) "running"
B) “stepping over”
B) "roll"
D) “scissors”
89. In athletics the core:
A) throw
B) throw
B) push
D) launch
90. Name the method of jumping that athletes clear the bar at international competitions in high jumps.
A) "dive"
B) “scissors”
B) “stepping over”
D) “Fosbury flop”
91. “Queen of sports” is called….
A) artistic gymnastics
B) athletics
Play chess
D) skiing
92. Sprint running in athletics includes...
A) 5000 meter run
B) cross
B) 100 meter run
D) marathon running
93. Cross is –
A) running with acceleration
B) running on an artificial stadium track
B) cross-country running
D) run-up before jumping
94. In long-distance running in athletics, the main physical quality that determines success is...
A) speed
B) strength
B) endurance
D) dexterity
95. Which ski move is the fastest?
A) simultaneous stepless
B) simultaneous one-step
B) simultaneous two-step
D) alternating two-step
96. Which skier's stance during descent is faster?
A) high stance
B) middle pillar
B) low stance
D) main stand
A) 30 km race
B) 50 km race
B) 60 km race
D) 70 km race
98. The main element of skier tactics is
A) start
B) leading
B) distribution of forces
D) overtaking
99. The height of the poles during free (skating) skiing should be...
A) to the level of the student’s shoulders
B) to the student’s eye level
D) 3-4 cm lower than the student’s shoulders
100. The height of ski poles during a classic move should be...
A) to the level of the student’s shoulders
B) to the student’s eye level
C) 3-4 cm higher than the student’s height
D) 3-4 cm lower than the student’s shoulder level
A) Alpine 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) Ski racing
D) Skeleton
Intensive, stressful work rhythm
(give examples of professions, types of activities that have these factors)
2. Noise and vibration
3. Prolonged exposure to heat or cold, outdoors
5. The need to work at night
6. Increased risk of injury
7. Physical activity - standing on your feet for a long time.
2-3 EXAMPLES EVERYWHERE PLEASE! THANK YOU!
Physical training. Fill in the blanks. 1. What rules should be followed during volleyball competitions? 1.1.The game consists of ______________ games.
1.2. Each game continues until one of the teams scores _____________ points.
1.3. The decisive game continues until ___________ points.
1.4. The ball can be hit with any part of the body, ______________.
1.5. For each goal won, the team receives _______________.
2. What does poor posture lead to?
2.1. Poor posture has an adverse effect on the ________, chest and abdominal cavity.
2.2. These children have a very high risk of getting ____________.
2.4. It is recommended to alternate additional loads associated with sitting in class with ____________________.
2.5. The duration of physical education exercises should be within ___________ minutes.
Please help me write dialogues in German. I am not asking you to compose them in German, at least in Russian. Dialogues are small, up to 10 lines, notmore. I just don’t know what to come up with.
1. Act out the following situation with your teacher. You and a foreign friend who is visiting your city are planning what you will do on the weekend. Ask when he/she is free, discuss what you should do, and why exactly this.
2. Act out the following situation with your teacher. You must write an article about environmental protection for a school magazine published in foreign language. Discuss with the editor what issues should be covered, what to title the article, and what deadline it should be submitted by.
3. Act out the following situation with your teacher. Your friend has returned from a trip to the country of the language you are learning. Ask him about the trip: where he was, what affected him greatest impression and why.
4. Act out the following situation with your teacher. You are visiting your foreign friend. Together with him you want to enroll in sports section. Discuss what kind of sport to do and why, agree with him on what days you will play sports.