Deck 3: Cardiorespiratory Endurance

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Which structure in the oxidative energy system produces ATP?

A) alveoli
B) capillaries
C) mitochondria
D) atria
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Into what substance do most carbohydrates break down during digestion?

A) amino acid
B) fatty acid
C) glucose
D) oxygen
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What is the largest artery in the body?

A) carotid
B) atria
C) aorta
D) coronary
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What is one of the functions of the cardiorespiratory system?

A) to boost the immune system
B) to oxidize waste products
C) to produce ATP
D) to transport nutrients
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What is the state of the heart during systole?

A) resting
B) contracting
C) suffering an attack
D) filling with blood
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If glycogen stores are full and the body's immediate need for energy is met, what happens to the remaining glucose?

A) It is converted to fat and stored in the body's fatty tissues.
B) It is converted to glycogen and stored in the muscles.
C) It is converted to fat and stored in the muscles.
D) It is excreted from the body.
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Which type of circulation does the right side of the heart provide?

A) systemic
B) pulmonary
C) cerebral
D) extremity
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What is the storage form of carbohydrates in the liver, muscles, and kidneys?

A) glucose
B) glycogen
C) adenosine triphosphate
D) lactic acid
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Approximately how many seconds does it take to circulate the total blood volume of a 150-pound person at rest?

A) 10
B) 30
C) 60
D) 120
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To where does pulmonary circulation carry blood?

A) lungs
B) brain
C) legs
D) abdomen
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Which large blood vessels branch off the aorta and supply the heart muscle with oxygenated blood?

A) right and left venules
B) right and left coronary arteries
C) right and left capillaries
D) right and left arteries
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Which activity primarily uses the immediate energy system?

A) running a marathon
B) weight lifting
C) walking
D) in-line skating
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What is the name for one of the two upper chambers of the heart that collect blood before passing it to the lower chambers?

A) ventricle
B) atrium
C) septum
D) valve
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Which of the following is an energy-containing nutrient?

A) fat
B) a vitamin
C) water
D) oxygen
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the

A) building block of proteins.
B) stored form of glucose.
C) stored form of fats.
D) basic form of energy used by cells.
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How long does the nonoxidative energy system typically provide energy?

A) up to 3 seconds
B) 10-120 seconds
C) 3-5 minutes
D) 5-60 minutes
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When does the body utilize fat efficiently as a fuel?

A) during periods of high-intensity activity
B) during periods of mild, low-intensity activity
C) during periods of intermittent activity
D) during periods of short-term activity
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What functions do the alveoli serve in the lungs?

A) They ensure that air flows completely through the lungs.
B) They prevent dust and pollen from entering the lungs.
C) They help to expand and contract the lungs.
D) They allow for the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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Which small blood vessels distribute blood throughout the body?

A) venules
B) arterioles
C) capillaries
D) vacuoles
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What is a typical resting heart rate for a healthy individual?

A) 120 to 200 bpm
B) 90 to 100 bpm
C) 50 to 90 bpm
D) 15 to 30 bpm
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How does regular endurance exercise reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes?

A) It stores excess sugar.
B) It improves control of blood sugar.
C) It decreases insulin sensitivity.
D) It increases levels of body fat.
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Which statement is true regarding warm-up sessions?

A) Warm-up activities are usually of high intensity.
B) Warm-up sessions can enhance performance and reduce injuries.
C) Warm-up activities should be twice as long as the main portion of the workout.
D) Warm-up sessions should focus on muscles that will not be used during the exercise.
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Which is the most important exercise factor for achieving training effects?

A) time (duration)
B) repetition
C) frequency
D) intensity
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On what does the recommended time (duration) of an endurance training workout depend?

A) frequency
B) specificity
C) intensity
D) mode
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What is a long-term effect of regular cardiorespiratory exercise in young adults?

A) increased heart cavity size
B) increased resting heart rate
C) increased platelet stickiness
D) increased body fat
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How does regular endurance exercise contribute to better control of body fat?

A) It decreases calorie requirements.
B) It decreases daily energy expenditure.
C) It increases calorie intake.
D) It increases daily calorie expenditure.
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Which of the following does endurance exercise reduce?

A) HDL levels
B) blood pressure
C) blood volume
D) levels of neurotransmitters
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In addition to pulse counting, how can one monitor exercise intensity?

A) ratings of perceived exertion
B) time of exercise
C) 1-mile walk test
D) frequency of training
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Which one of the following instructions for monitoring your exercise heart rate is correct?

A) Count your pulse for one minute.
B) Press firmly on the carotid artery.
C) Use your thumb, not one or more of your fingers.
D) Count the pulse for 15 seconds and multiply by 4.
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What happens to the resting heart rate as a result of regular endurance exercise?

A) It is up to 10 beats per minute lower.
B) It is 10 to 20 beats per minute lower.
C) It is up to 10 beats per minute higher.
D) It is 10 to 20 beats per minute higher.
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How does the VO2max of a sedentary college student compare to an older athlete?

A) The sedentary student has much higher VO2max.
B) The sedentary student has about the same VO2max.
C) The sedentary student has much lower VO2max.
D) The sedentary student has dangerously low VO2max.
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How is maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) defined?

A) the highest rate of oxygen consumption that an individual is capable of during maximum physical effort
B) the velocity of oxygen flowing through the blood during maximum physical effort
C) the genetic pressure that defines the velocity of blood flow during maximum physical effort
D) the multivariate system of maintaining blood pressure during maximum physical effort
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Which response occurs immediately when one exercises?

A) less blood flow to the skin
B) decreased ventilation (breathing)
C) decreased blood flow to the liver
D) increased heart rate
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Which activity is not an example of a cardiorespiratory endurance exercise?

A) fast walking
B) cycling
C) push-ups
D) swimming
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Why is cooling down after exercise important?

A) It boosts oxygen consumption.
B) It spreads protective fluid within the joints.
C) It restores circulation to its normal resting condition.
D) It maintains blood flow to the extremities.
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What is the best way to offset cardiovascular stress caused by strength training?

A) cardiorespiratory endurance exercise
B) more strength training exercise
C) flexibility exercise
D) sedentary exercise
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What percentage of the maximum heart rate is an appropriate target heart rate zone for an average individual?

A) between 35% and 55%
B) between 55% and 70%
C) between 65% and 90%
D) between 80% and 95%
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What effect does regular moderate endurance exercise have on a person?

A) It increases production of free radicals.
B) It reduces the risk of dementia.
C) It increases triglyceride levels.
D) It reduces the size of mitochondria.
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What should a beginner do during the initial phase of an exercise program?

A) Exercise at the low end of the target heart rate range.
B) Exercise at the high end of the target heart rate range.
C) Perform short but intense bouts of activity.
D) Exercise five to seven days per week.
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What is an immediate effect of cardiorespiratory endurance exercise?

A) decreased blood flow to the brain
B) decreased stroke volume
C) increased systolic blood pressure
D) decreased oxygen transport
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When a cell needs energy, it first breaks down the chemical glycogen.
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Which is included in the guidelines for preventing exercise injuries?

A) exercising through illnesses or fatigue
B) avoiding or minimizing high-impact activities
C) gradually decreasing the intensity of your workouts
D) stretching until pain occurs
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Which type of injury should be treated with R-I-C-E (rest, ice, compression, elevation)?

A) sore knee
B) blisters
C) heatstroke
D) heat cramps
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The nonoxidative (anaerobic) energy system is used for high-intensity activities lasting about 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
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Your body can use only one energy system at a time.
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What is a recommended treatment of minor soft tissue injuries, such as bruises?

A) staying active
B) stretching
C) massage
D) ice
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Taking part in multiple types of endurance activities is called

A) super-intensity interval training.
B) high-intensity interval training.
C) cross-training.
D) multi-training.
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Fit individuals use a greater proportion of fat as fuel.
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Which problem requires immediate medical attention?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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During short, high-intensity activities, fat is the favored fuel.
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What results when heat loss exceeds the body's ability to warm itself?

A) frostbite
B) hypothermia
C) wind chill
D) oxidation
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During exercise in the heat, which problem is associated with muscle fatigue?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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Which term refers to excessive loss of body fluid?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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Improved fitness allows you to exercise at higher intensities before the abrupt build-up of metabolic acids referred to as the lactate threshold.
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Which is true of high-intensity interval training (HIIT)?

A) It involves 4 to 10 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 1 to 3 minutes between repetitions.
B) It involves 4 to 8 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 3 to 5 minutes between repetitions.
C) It involves 2 to 4 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 3 to 5 minutes between repetitions.
D) It involves 2 to 4 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 1 to 3 minutes between repetitions.
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Which problem causes the brain's temperature regulatory center to fail?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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Blood pressure is greater during systole than during diastole.
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The energy system that uses ATP and creatine phosphate fuels the body for long exercise sessions.
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The venae cavae is the largest artery in the body.
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How can people avoid significant heat stress when working out?

A) Perform intense workouts with long durations.
B) Wear clothes that allow heat to dissipate.
C) Avoid water before exercising.
D) Shorten the cool-down period.
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For exercise sessions lasting more than 60 minutes, a sports drink is recommended as a fluid replacement.
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Your target heart rate zone is from 50 percent to 70 percent of your maximum heart rate.
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Heat cramps occur primarily as a result of the depletion of sodium and potassium from muscles.
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Exercise can help prevent cell damage caused by free radicals.
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Heatstroke requires emergency medical treatment.
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The "talk test" may be used to monitor exercise intensity.
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Exercisers should plan 15 to 60 minutes of aerobic exercise after each strength training session to offset cardiovascular stress caused by strength training.
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Cardiovascular endurance exercise increases levels of low-density lipoproteins (LDL).
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Static stretching should be part of the pre-exercise warm-up to help prevent injury.
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The total time (duration) of cardiorespiratory endurance exercise should be 20 to 60 minutes.
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Regular endurance exercise helps protect against the development of the most common type of diabetes.
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A fast time and a low heart rate during the 1-mile walk test indicate a high level of cardiorespiratory endurance.
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People who are fit have a higher resting heart rate than people who are unfit.
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The freezing of body tissues is called hypothermia.
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Blood flow to the skin decreases during exercise.
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Regular endurance exercise lessens anxiety, depression, and stress.
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Urine color is a good indicator of how hydrated a person is.
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Endurance exercise training can improve maximal oxygen consumption up to 50 percent in most people.
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Frequency is the most important factor in achieving training effects.
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Exercise reduces levels of high blood pressure.
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Deck 3: Cardiorespiratory Endurance
1
Which structure in the oxidative energy system produces ATP?

A) alveoli
B) capillaries
C) mitochondria
D) atria
C
2
Into what substance do most carbohydrates break down during digestion?

A) amino acid
B) fatty acid
C) glucose
D) oxygen
C
3
What is the largest artery in the body?

A) carotid
B) atria
C) aorta
D) coronary
C
4
What is one of the functions of the cardiorespiratory system?

A) to boost the immune system
B) to oxidize waste products
C) to produce ATP
D) to transport nutrients
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What is the state of the heart during systole?

A) resting
B) contracting
C) suffering an attack
D) filling with blood
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If glycogen stores are full and the body's immediate need for energy is met, what happens to the remaining glucose?

A) It is converted to fat and stored in the body's fatty tissues.
B) It is converted to glycogen and stored in the muscles.
C) It is converted to fat and stored in the muscles.
D) It is excreted from the body.
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Which type of circulation does the right side of the heart provide?

A) systemic
B) pulmonary
C) cerebral
D) extremity
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What is the storage form of carbohydrates in the liver, muscles, and kidneys?

A) glucose
B) glycogen
C) adenosine triphosphate
D) lactic acid
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Approximately how many seconds does it take to circulate the total blood volume of a 150-pound person at rest?

A) 10
B) 30
C) 60
D) 120
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10
To where does pulmonary circulation carry blood?

A) lungs
B) brain
C) legs
D) abdomen
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11
Which large blood vessels branch off the aorta and supply the heart muscle with oxygenated blood?

A) right and left venules
B) right and left coronary arteries
C) right and left capillaries
D) right and left arteries
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Which activity primarily uses the immediate energy system?

A) running a marathon
B) weight lifting
C) walking
D) in-line skating
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What is the name for one of the two upper chambers of the heart that collect blood before passing it to the lower chambers?

A) ventricle
B) atrium
C) septum
D) valve
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Which of the following is an energy-containing nutrient?

A) fat
B) a vitamin
C) water
D) oxygen
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the

A) building block of proteins.
B) stored form of glucose.
C) stored form of fats.
D) basic form of energy used by cells.
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How long does the nonoxidative energy system typically provide energy?

A) up to 3 seconds
B) 10-120 seconds
C) 3-5 minutes
D) 5-60 minutes
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17
When does the body utilize fat efficiently as a fuel?

A) during periods of high-intensity activity
B) during periods of mild, low-intensity activity
C) during periods of intermittent activity
D) during periods of short-term activity
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18
What functions do the alveoli serve in the lungs?

A) They ensure that air flows completely through the lungs.
B) They prevent dust and pollen from entering the lungs.
C) They help to expand and contract the lungs.
D) They allow for the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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19
Which small blood vessels distribute blood throughout the body?

A) venules
B) arterioles
C) capillaries
D) vacuoles
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What is a typical resting heart rate for a healthy individual?

A) 120 to 200 bpm
B) 90 to 100 bpm
C) 50 to 90 bpm
D) 15 to 30 bpm
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21
How does regular endurance exercise reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes?

A) It stores excess sugar.
B) It improves control of blood sugar.
C) It decreases insulin sensitivity.
D) It increases levels of body fat.
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22
Which statement is true regarding warm-up sessions?

A) Warm-up activities are usually of high intensity.
B) Warm-up sessions can enhance performance and reduce injuries.
C) Warm-up activities should be twice as long as the main portion of the workout.
D) Warm-up sessions should focus on muscles that will not be used during the exercise.
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Which is the most important exercise factor for achieving training effects?

A) time (duration)
B) repetition
C) frequency
D) intensity
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On what does the recommended time (duration) of an endurance training workout depend?

A) frequency
B) specificity
C) intensity
D) mode
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What is a long-term effect of regular cardiorespiratory exercise in young adults?

A) increased heart cavity size
B) increased resting heart rate
C) increased platelet stickiness
D) increased body fat
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26
How does regular endurance exercise contribute to better control of body fat?

A) It decreases calorie requirements.
B) It decreases daily energy expenditure.
C) It increases calorie intake.
D) It increases daily calorie expenditure.
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27
Which of the following does endurance exercise reduce?

A) HDL levels
B) blood pressure
C) blood volume
D) levels of neurotransmitters
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In addition to pulse counting, how can one monitor exercise intensity?

A) ratings of perceived exertion
B) time of exercise
C) 1-mile walk test
D) frequency of training
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29
Which one of the following instructions for monitoring your exercise heart rate is correct?

A) Count your pulse for one minute.
B) Press firmly on the carotid artery.
C) Use your thumb, not one or more of your fingers.
D) Count the pulse for 15 seconds and multiply by 4.
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What happens to the resting heart rate as a result of regular endurance exercise?

A) It is up to 10 beats per minute lower.
B) It is 10 to 20 beats per minute lower.
C) It is up to 10 beats per minute higher.
D) It is 10 to 20 beats per minute higher.
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How does the VO2max of a sedentary college student compare to an older athlete?

A) The sedentary student has much higher VO2max.
B) The sedentary student has about the same VO2max.
C) The sedentary student has much lower VO2max.
D) The sedentary student has dangerously low VO2max.
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32
How is maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) defined?

A) the highest rate of oxygen consumption that an individual is capable of during maximum physical effort
B) the velocity of oxygen flowing through the blood during maximum physical effort
C) the genetic pressure that defines the velocity of blood flow during maximum physical effort
D) the multivariate system of maintaining blood pressure during maximum physical effort
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Which response occurs immediately when one exercises?

A) less blood flow to the skin
B) decreased ventilation (breathing)
C) decreased blood flow to the liver
D) increased heart rate
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34
Which activity is not an example of a cardiorespiratory endurance exercise?

A) fast walking
B) cycling
C) push-ups
D) swimming
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35
Why is cooling down after exercise important?

A) It boosts oxygen consumption.
B) It spreads protective fluid within the joints.
C) It restores circulation to its normal resting condition.
D) It maintains blood flow to the extremities.
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36
What is the best way to offset cardiovascular stress caused by strength training?

A) cardiorespiratory endurance exercise
B) more strength training exercise
C) flexibility exercise
D) sedentary exercise
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37
What percentage of the maximum heart rate is an appropriate target heart rate zone for an average individual?

A) between 35% and 55%
B) between 55% and 70%
C) between 65% and 90%
D) between 80% and 95%
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38
What effect does regular moderate endurance exercise have on a person?

A) It increases production of free radicals.
B) It reduces the risk of dementia.
C) It increases triglyceride levels.
D) It reduces the size of mitochondria.
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39
What should a beginner do during the initial phase of an exercise program?

A) Exercise at the low end of the target heart rate range.
B) Exercise at the high end of the target heart rate range.
C) Perform short but intense bouts of activity.
D) Exercise five to seven days per week.
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40
What is an immediate effect of cardiorespiratory endurance exercise?

A) decreased blood flow to the brain
B) decreased stroke volume
C) increased systolic blood pressure
D) decreased oxygen transport
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41
When a cell needs energy, it first breaks down the chemical glycogen.
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42
Which is included in the guidelines for preventing exercise injuries?

A) exercising through illnesses or fatigue
B) avoiding or minimizing high-impact activities
C) gradually decreasing the intensity of your workouts
D) stretching until pain occurs
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43
Which type of injury should be treated with R-I-C-E (rest, ice, compression, elevation)?

A) sore knee
B) blisters
C) heatstroke
D) heat cramps
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44
The nonoxidative (anaerobic) energy system is used for high-intensity activities lasting about 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
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45
Your body can use only one energy system at a time.
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46
What is a recommended treatment of minor soft tissue injuries, such as bruises?

A) staying active
B) stretching
C) massage
D) ice
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47
Taking part in multiple types of endurance activities is called

A) super-intensity interval training.
B) high-intensity interval training.
C) cross-training.
D) multi-training.
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48
Fit individuals use a greater proportion of fat as fuel.
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49
Which problem requires immediate medical attention?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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50
During short, high-intensity activities, fat is the favored fuel.
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51
What results when heat loss exceeds the body's ability to warm itself?

A) frostbite
B) hypothermia
C) wind chill
D) oxidation
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52
During exercise in the heat, which problem is associated with muscle fatigue?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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53
Which term refers to excessive loss of body fluid?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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54
Improved fitness allows you to exercise at higher intensities before the abrupt build-up of metabolic acids referred to as the lactate threshold.
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55
Which is true of high-intensity interval training (HIIT)?

A) It involves 4 to 10 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 1 to 3 minutes between repetitions.
B) It involves 4 to 8 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 3 to 5 minutes between repetitions.
C) It involves 2 to 4 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 3 to 5 minutes between repetitions.
D) It involves 2 to 4 repetitions of an exercise, with breaks of 1 to 3 minutes between repetitions.
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Which problem causes the brain's temperature regulatory center to fail?

A) dehydration
B) heat cramps
C) heat exhaustion
D) heatstroke
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57
Blood pressure is greater during systole than during diastole.
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The energy system that uses ATP and creatine phosphate fuels the body for long exercise sessions.
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The venae cavae is the largest artery in the body.
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60
How can people avoid significant heat stress when working out?

A) Perform intense workouts with long durations.
B) Wear clothes that allow heat to dissipate.
C) Avoid water before exercising.
D) Shorten the cool-down period.
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61
For exercise sessions lasting more than 60 minutes, a sports drink is recommended as a fluid replacement.
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Your target heart rate zone is from 50 percent to 70 percent of your maximum heart rate.
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Heat cramps occur primarily as a result of the depletion of sodium and potassium from muscles.
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64
Exercise can help prevent cell damage caused by free radicals.
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65
Heatstroke requires emergency medical treatment.
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66
The "talk test" may be used to monitor exercise intensity.
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67
Exercisers should plan 15 to 60 minutes of aerobic exercise after each strength training session to offset cardiovascular stress caused by strength training.
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68
Cardiovascular endurance exercise increases levels of low-density lipoproteins (LDL).
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69
Static stretching should be part of the pre-exercise warm-up to help prevent injury.
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70
The total time (duration) of cardiorespiratory endurance exercise should be 20 to 60 minutes.
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71
Regular endurance exercise helps protect against the development of the most common type of diabetes.
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72
A fast time and a low heart rate during the 1-mile walk test indicate a high level of cardiorespiratory endurance.
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73
People who are fit have a higher resting heart rate than people who are unfit.
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74
The freezing of body tissues is called hypothermia.
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75
Blood flow to the skin decreases during exercise.
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76
Regular endurance exercise lessens anxiety, depression, and stress.
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77
Urine color is a good indicator of how hydrated a person is.
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78
Endurance exercise training can improve maximal oxygen consumption up to 50 percent in most people.
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79
Frequency is the most important factor in achieving training effects.
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Exercise reduces levels of high blood pressure.
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