BOC Self-Assessment Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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BOC Self-Assessment Exam 1
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What is the primary function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee?
A) To connect the femur to the tibia
B) To provide stability during rotation
C) To prevent excessive forward movement of the tibia
D) To abso...
BOC Self-Assessment Exam 1
Questions and Answers Already Passed
What is the primary function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee?
A) To connect the femur to the tibia
B) To provide stability during rotation
✔✔C) To prevent excessive forward movement of the tibia
D) To absorb shock during landing
Which condition is commonly associated with overuse injuries in runners?
A) Fractures
✔✔B) Tendonitis
C) Sprains
D) Dislocations
What is the primary purpose of a pre-participation physical examination?
✔✔A) To identify health risks and ensure safe participation in sports
B) To determine skill level
C) To assess nutrition
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,D) To establish performance goals
How does proper hydration affect athletic performance?
A) It has no impact on performance
✔✔B) It enhances endurance and reduces fatigue
C) It only matters during training
D) It increases muscle soreness
What is a common symptom of a concussion?
A) Broken bones
✔✔B) Headaches and confusion
C) Skin rashes
D) Muscle cramps
Which type of stretching is most effective before a workout?
A) Static stretching
✔✔B) Dynamic stretching
C) Ballistic stretching
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,D) Passive stretching
What does the acronym PRICE stand for in injury management?
A) Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate
B) Plan, Rest, Ice, Cool, Elevate
✔✔C) Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate
D) Push, Rest, Ice, Care, Elevate
What type of muscle contraction occurs when the muscle shortens?
✔✔A) Concentric contraction
B) Eccentric contraction
C) Isometric contraction
D) Isokinetic contraction
What is the recommended ratio of carbohydrates to protein for post-workout recovery?
A) 1:1
B) 2:1
✔✔C) 3:1
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, D) 4:1
What is a primary goal of rehabilitation following an injury?
A) To avoid all activity
✔✔B) To restore function and prevent future injuries
C) To train harder than before
D) To focus only on flexibility
How often should an athlete replace their training shoes?
A) Every month
✔✔B) Every 300-500 miles
C) Only when they look worn
D) Every season
What is the significance of biomechanics in athletic training?
✔✔A) It helps improve performance and reduce injury risk
B) It focuses solely on strength
C) It has no relation to sports
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