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This is the APSET Exam Previous year Question Papers of English subject:

1. Naturalism is prostulated by
(A) Aristotle
(B) Plato
(C) Pavlov
(D) Rousseau
2. Which theory of play maintains that past
is the key to play ?
(A) Recreation theory
(B) Inheritance theory
(C) Instinct theory
(D) Self expression theory
3. The nervous system that increase the heart
rate
(A) Sympathetic
(B) Parasympathetic
(C) Peripheral
(D) Sensory
4. The highest percentage of gas available
in the exhaled air
(A) Carbon Dioxide
(B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Hydrogen
5. An example of a Hinge Joint
(A) Shoulder Joint
(B) Wrist Joint
(C) Knee Joint
(D) Hip Joint
6. Which is the longest muscle of human body ?
(A) Hamstring
(B) Bicep Brachii
(C) Sartorius
(D) Grocilis
7. The types of learning in which the problem
gets solved suddenly
(A) Learning by imitation
(B) Conditional learning
(C) Learning by insight
(D) Programmed learning
8. 16 PF test was developed by
(A) R-B Cattel
(B) Eyesenck
(C) Throndike
(D) Aristotle

14. Fixing the boundaries for the study comes
under
(A) Delimitation
(B) Statement
(C) Limitation
(D) Purpose of the study
15. Studying about an individual comes under
(A) Survey method
(B) Historical method
(C) Case study
(D) Philosophical study
16. Compute standard error
Standard Deviation = 10, N = 25
(A) 5.0
(B) 2.0
(C) 0.2
(D) 2.5
17. Raw scores are converted in to standard
scores by using
(A) Hull scale
(B) t-ratio
(C) F-ratio
(D) Chi-square
18. Field goal speed test, throw for accuracy
and dribble test are the test items of
(A) Knox Basketball Test
(B) French Frideal Hockey Test
(C) Mac Donald Soccer Test
(D) Johnson Basketball Test
9. The year in which the Olympic
competitions were first telecast
(A) 1964
(B) 1956
(C) 1952
(D) 1960
10. The first Padmasree Awardee in the field
of Physical Education
(A) J.P. Thomas
(B) P.M. Joseph
(C) P.A. Vaidya
(D) S.D. Chopde
11. The harmone responsible for diabetic
mellitus is
(A) Thyroxin
(B) Insulin
(C) Adrenaline
(D) Noradrenaline
12. More importance is to be given for basic
physical fitness in
(A) Off season
(B) Mid season
(C) Early season
(D) Competitive season
13. Height of the Volley Ball net for men
(A) 2.40 mts
(B) 2.43 mts
(C) 2.24 mts
(D) 2.42 mts

19. If a test measured what it claimed to
measure, then the test is said to be
(A) Reliable
(B) Valid
(C) Subjective
(D) Objective
20. Flexed arm hang test is used to measure
(A) Muscular endurance
(B) Balance
(C) Power
(D) Co-ordination
21. Organisation refers to
(A) Planning the work
(B) Planning income
(C) Planning expenditure
(D) Supervising the work
22. Formula for calculating the number of
matches in a league Tournament
(A) (N – 1)
(B) N(N – 1)
(C)
2
)1N(

(D)
2
)1N(N

23. Match Body types with their characteristics
presented in List-I and List-II.
List-I
List-II
I) Pyknic
1) Strong, muscular
II) Asthemic
2) Mixed type
III) Athletic
3) Week, tall, thin
IV) Dyplastic
4) Stockey, full chested
5) Strong, short

24. Match the following :
Item-I
Item-II
I) Soft tissue injury 1) Arthritis
II) Ligament injury
2) Rupture
III) Bone fracture
3) Sprain
IV) Tendon injury
4) Green stick
5) Laceration

25. Match the following :
Item-I
Item-II
I) Infrared race 1) Multiple fracture
II) Short wave
2) Preliminary heat
Diathermy
treatment
III) Ultra sound
3) Deep structure
treatment
IV) Ultra violetrace 4) White spots on the
epidermis
5) Activation of
healing process

26. Match the joint with suitable example
given under List-I and List-II.
List-I
List-II
I) Hinge Joint
1) Shoulder Joint
II) Pivot Joint
2) Elbow Joint
III) Saddle Joint
3) Thumb Joint
IV) Ball and Socket Joint 4) Atlas
5) Phalanges

27. Match the following :
List-I
List-II
I) Ideographic
1) Innermost feelings
approach
are brought up
and measured
by instrument
II) Nomothetic
2) Measures of
approach
emotion towards
specific situation
and specific sport
III) Projective test 3) Formation of
individual profile
from the
responses of a
single individual
IV) Situation specific 4) Personality data
measures
by combining the
group scores of a
team
5) Scores based on
the characteristics
and body types

28. Match the physical education and sports
institutions with the area situated.
List-I
List-II
I) YMCA
1) Gwalior
II) LNUPE
2) Amaravathi
III) NSNIS Western
Centre
3) Gandhi Nagar
IV) HVP Mandal 4) Chennai
5) Trivendrum

29. Match the following :
List-I
List-II
I) Atherosclerosis 1) Dehydration
II) Obesity
2) High blood
pressure
III) Hypertension
3) Coronary heart
disease
IV) Heat stroke
4) Accumulation of
fat
5) Reduced heart rate

30. Match the variables with the suitable
training to develop.
List-I
List-II
I) Cardiorespiratory 1) Circuit training
endurance
II) Muscular
2) High intensity
Endurance
repetition
training
III) Speed
3) Weight training
IV) Strength
4) Continuous
training
5) Elastic strength

31. Match the following :
List-I
List-II
I) Limitation
1) Rejecting the Null
hypothesis
II) Hypothesis 2) Accepting the Null
hypothesis
III) Type I error 3) Intelligent Guess
IV) Type II error 4) Fixing boundaries
5) Uncontrollable
factors

32. Match the List-I with List-II.
List-I
List-II
I) Two groups for 1) Zero order
comparison
correlation
II) Degree of
2) F-ratio
relationship
between
groups
III) Partial correlation 3) t-ratio
(uncorrelated)
IV) More than two
4) Eliminating
groups
influence
for comparison
5) Chi-square
33. Match the following :
Step-I
Step-II
I) Perception
1) Mental process
involved in gaining
knowledge and
comprehension
II) Kinesthesis
2) Ability to aware
something through
senses
III) Cognition
3) Aware of body
position and
movement
IV) Anxiety
4) Goal oriented
behaviour
5) Feeling of fear and
apprehension
associated with
stress

34. Match the name associated with skill test.
List-I
List-II
I) Johnson
1) Field hockey test
II) Brady
2) Soccer test
III) Henry-Friedal 3) Basketball test
IV) Mac Donald
4) Volleyball test
5) Badminton

35. Match the following :
List-I
List-II
I) 24 teams in
1) 15 matches
knock-out
fixture
II) Total number of
2) (N – 1)
matches
in league fixture
III) 6 teams in single
3) 8 Byes
league fixture
IV) Special seeding for 4)
2
)1N(N

4 teams when total
teams are 30
5) 6 Byes

36. Match the following :
List-I
List-II
I) Lazium
1) Tight apparatus
I) Wand
2) Dual competition
III) Mass drill
3) Phythmic activity
IV) Boxing
4) Formal exercises
5) Minor games

37. Olympic Games were held at Athens twice
in the years
I) 1940
II) 1896
III) 2004
IV) 1984
(A) III and IV are correct
(B) I and IV are correct
(C) II and III are correct
(D) I and II are correct
38. Human respiration involves
I) Ventilation
II) Pulmonary gas exchange
III) Gas transport to tissue level
IV) Transportation of nutrients
(A) I and III are correct
(B) I and II are correct
(C) I, II and III are correct
(D) II and III are correct
39. General motion of human movement is the
combination of
I) Inward rotation
II) Outward rotation
III) Linear motion
IV) Angular motion
(A) I and II are correct
(B) I and III are correct
(C) I and IV are correct
(D) III and IV are correct
40. Mechanical effects of massage includes
I) Enhance blood circulation
II) Increase body temperature
III) Improve bone density
IV) Improve tissue elasticity
(A) I and II are correct
(B) III and IV are correct
(C) II and III are correct
(D) I, II and IV are correct

41. The qualities of a leader are
I) Loyality
II) Discipline
III) Arrogance
IV) Educational qualifications
(A) I and III are correct
(B) II and III are correct
(C) I and II are correct
(D) III and IV are correct
42. Which of the following courses can be
studied after passing intermediate ?
I) B.P.E.
II) U.G.D.P.Ed.
III) B.P.Ed.
IV) B.P.Es.
(A) I, II and IV are correct
(B) I, II and III are correct
(C) II, III and IV are correct
(D) I, III and IV are correct
43. Diseases spread through insects are
I) Malaria
I) Filariasis
III) Ascariasis
IV) Leprosy
(A) I, II and IV are correct
(B) I and II are correct
(C) II and III are correct
(D) I and III are correct
44. Overload principles are
I) Intensity
II) Specificity
III) Density
IV) Reversibility
(A) I and IV are correct
(B) I and III are correct
(C) I, II and III are correct
(D) I, IV and II are correct
45. Decathlon event includes
I) 10 events
II) 2 consecutive days
III) 7 events
IV) 3 days
(A) I and IV are correct
(B) II and III are correct
(C) I and II are correct
(D) III are IV are correct
46. Test of significance are
I) t-ratio
II) T-scale
III) F-ratio
IV) Post hoc test
(A) I, II and IV are correct
(B) I, II and III are correct
(C) III, II and IV are correct
(D) I, III and IV are correct

47. Test results are used for
I) Grading
II) Classification
III) Guidance
IV) Analysis
(A) I, II and III are correct
(B) I and II are correct
(C) II are III are correct
(D) I and III are correct
48. Validity of a test is established by relating
with
I) Previously established standard test
II) Composite score
III) Tournament standing
IV) Test–Retest
(A) I and II are correct
(B) I, II are III are correct
(C) I and III are correct
(D) II and III are correct
49. Leilich Basketball test consist of the
following test items
I) Bounce and shoot
II) Half minute shooting
III) Push pass
IV) Dribbling
(A) I and III are correct
(B) I, II and III are correct
(C) II and III are correct
(D) I and II are correct
50. The following parts come under special
lesson to teach major games.
I) Specific warming-up
II) Teaching fundamental skills
III) Formal exercise
IV) Lead up activity
(A) I and II are correct
(B) II are III are correct
(C) III and IV are correct
(D) I, II and IV are correct
51. The following parts come under general
lesson plan
I) Formal part
II) Specific warming up
III) Recreational part
IV) Teaching technique
(A) I and II are correct
(B) II and III are correct
(C) III and IV are correct
(D) I and III are correct
52. Arrange the Olympics Venues in
ascending order
(A) Sydney, London, Athens, Beijing
(B) Sydney, Athens, Beijing, London
(C) Athens, Sydney, Beijing, London
(D) Beijing, Sydney, Athens, London

53. Arrange the parts present in the muscle in
sequence. Use the code given below
I) Myofilaments
II) Muscles
III) Muscle fibre
IV) Myofibril
(A) III, I, II, IV
(B) II, III, IV, I
(C) I, III, IV, II
(D) I, II, III, IV
54. Arrange the following regions in order from
top to bottom
(A) Thoracic, Cervical, Sacrum, Lumbar
(B) Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum
(C) Sacrum, Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar
(D) Thoracic, Lumbar, Cervical, Sacrum
55. Sequentially arrange the events in the
process of motivation
(A) Occurrence of needs, Drive towards
behaviour, Development motives,
Achievement of goal
(B) Achievement of goal, Drive towards
behaviour, Development of motives,
Occurrence of needs
(C) Occurrence of needs, Development
of motives, Drive towards behaviour,
Achievement of goal
(D) Occurrence of needs, Achievement
of goal, Drive towards behaviour,
Development of motives
56. Set the principles of curriculum of planning
in order
I) Establishing learning experiences
II) Organising learning experiences
III) Evaluation
IV) Define objectives
(A) I, II, IV, III
(B) IV, I, II, III
(C) IV, I, III, II
(D) II, IV, I, III
57. Arrange the phases of Long Jump in
sequence
I) Approach
II) Flight
III) Take-off
IV) Landing
(A) I, II, III, IV
(B) I, III, IV, II
(C) I, III, II, IV
(D) III, IV, II, I
58. Arrange the following statistical terms in
order
I) Collection of data
II) Analysis
III) Classification
IV) Interpretation
(A) II, IV, III, I
(B) I, II, III, IV
(C) I, III, II, IV
(D) II, III, IV, I
59. Arrange the scores of Tennis in sequence
I) 40
II) 15
III) 30
IV) Game
(A) I, III, II, IV
(B) III, II, I, IV
(C) II, III, I, IV
(D) II, III, IV, I

60. Arrange the number of matches played in
sequence from 1st to 4th round when 16
teams participate in knockout tournament
I) 4
II) 8
III) 2
IV) 1
(A) I, II, III, IV
(B) II, III, IV, I
(C) II, I, IV, III
(D) II, I, III, IV
61. Arrange the stages involved in the training
in sequence
(A) Warm-down, practicing fundamentals,
teaching fundamentals, Warm-up
(B) Teaching fundamentals, Warm-
down, Warm-up, Practicing
fundamentals
(C) Warm-down, Warm-up, Practicing
fundamentals,Teaching
fundamentals
(D) Warm-up, Teaching fundamentals,
Practicing fundamentals, Warm-
down
62. Arrange the bones present in the leg from
top to bottom
(A) Femur, Tarsals, Metatarsals, Tibia
and fibula
(B) Femur, Tibia and fibula, Tarsals,
Metatarsals
(C) Metatarsals, femur, Tibia and fibula,
Tarsals
(D) Tibia and fibula, femur, Tarsals,
Metatarsals
63. Arrange the bones present in the arm in
sequence
(A) Phalanges, Carpals, Radius and
Ulna, Metacarpals
(B) Radius and Ulna, Carpals,
Metacarpals, Phalanges
(C) Radius and Ulna, Metacarpals,
Carpals, Phalanges
(D) Metacarpals, Carpals, Radius and
Ulna, Phalanges
64. Assertion (A) : Physical Education and
Sports are essential part
of most schools and
colleges curricula.
Reason (R) : Physical Education and
Sports arenas are the best
social institutions for the
development of allround
personality of a child.
Hence they are essential
is school and college
curricula.
(A) A is true but R is false
(B) A is false but R is true
(C) Both A and R are false
(D) Both A and R are true and R is the
correct explanation of A
65. Assertion (A): Athletic injuries are a result
of stress put or both
muscles and bones
Reason (R) : Stress and injuries are not
the related factors with
sports.
(A) A is wrong and R is correct
(B) A is correct and R is wrong
(C) A and R are wrong
(D) A and R are correct

66. Assertion (A) : Patients take drugs under
medical advice.
Reason (R) : Self medication is good for
treating minor ailments
(A) Both A and R are wrong
(B) A is correct but R is wrong
(C) A is wrong but R is correct
(D) Both A and R are correct
67. Assertion (A) : Basic Research do not
solve
immediate
problem
Reason (R) : Newton laws of motion are
of basic research.
(A) Both A and R are correct
(B) Both A and R are wrong
(C) A is correct R is wrong
(D) A is wrong but R is correct
68. Assertion (A) : Tournaments
are
conducted to decide the
winners.
Reason (R) : Tournaments are the
competitions to measure
the abilities of a team.
(A) A is correct but R is wrong
(B) Both A and R are correct
(C) Both A and R are wrong
(D) A is wrong but R is correct
69. Assertion (A) : According to Clarke the
basic physical fitness
components
are
strength, muscular
endurance and cardio
respiratory endurance.
Reason (R) :
12 mts run/walk test is
used
to
asses
cardiorespiratory
endurance.
(A) A is correct but R is wrong
(B) Both A and R are correct
(C) A is wrong but R is correct
(D) Both A and R are wrong
70. Assertion (A) : Preparing lesson plan
gives clear picture
about the subject to be
taught.
Reason (R) :
Recreational part is not
needed in the general
lesson plan.
(A) A is wrong but R is correct
(B) A is correct but R is wrong
(C) Both A and R are wrong
(D) Both A and R are correct
71. Assertion (A) : Every body cannot
change its state of rest
(or) uniform motion on
its own.
Reason (R) :
Inertia is the prime
cause by which the
bodies cannot change
their state of rest or
uniform motion.
(A) Both A and R are true
(B) A is true but R is false
(C) A is false but R is true
(D) A and R are false
Research is a careful, systematic and
scientific method of solving a problem. It
helps to find out cause and effect
relationship. In experimental research
‘cause’ is called as independent variable
and ‘effect’ as dependent variable.
Independent variable is the characteristics
or conditions manipulated or compared by
the investigator. Dependent variable is a
measured characteristics . It appears or
disappears or changes due to the
intervention of independent variable. The
measured characteristics are expressed
in nominal, ordinal interval and ratio
scales. Nominal data are otherwise called
as attributes. Attributes are nongradient
classification. There are no numerical
basis of grouping. They are mere
classifications. Ordinal data assign the
measured characteristics on the basis of
ranking. But there is no uniformity in the
order of ranking. Normally for nominal and
ordinal data nonparametric statistics are
used since most of the data do not assume
normal curve. Interval data do not have
true zero point whereas ratio data have
true zero points. Normally parametric
statistics are applied to interval and ratio
data since most of these characteristics
assume normal curve.
72. Cause and effect relationship is
established by
(A) Test
(B) Measurement
(C) Research
(D) Data
73. In experimental research measured
characteristics are called as
(A) Extraneous variable
(B) Dependent variable
(C) Independent variable
(D) Control variable
74. Non gradient classification of the data is
called as
(A) Ordial data
(B) Interval data
(C) Nominal data
(D) Ratio data
75. A careful systematic and scientific method
of finding solution to a problem is called
as
(A) Parametric
(B) Non parametric
(C) Attribute
(D) Research
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