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PE 12 Model Sample Paper

This document is a sample paper for a Physical Education exam consisting of 34 questions across 3 sections. Section A contains one word, fill in the blank, true/false, and multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B contains short answer questions worth 3 marks each. Section C contains longer answer questions worth 5 marks each addressing topics like asthma, injuries, ethics, and coordinative abilities. The paper tests knowledge of physical education concepts, exercises, sports, injuries, nutrition, and more. It provides guidelines for answering questions in the appropriate length and format.

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PE 12 Model Sample Paper

This document is a sample paper for a Physical Education exam consisting of 34 questions across 3 sections. Section A contains one word, fill in the blank, true/false, and multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B contains short answer questions worth 3 marks each. Section C contains longer answer questions worth 5 marks each addressing topics like asthma, injuries, ethics, and coordinative abilities. The paper tests knowledge of physical education concepts, exercises, sports, injuries, nutrition, and more. It provides guidelines for answering questions in the appropriate length and format.

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PE 12 Model Sample paper

MODEL SAMPLE
PAPER
TIME 3 HOURS

MM 70
General Instructions
(i) The question paper consists of 34 questions.
(ii) All questions are compulsory.
(iii) Answer to questions 1–20 carrying 1 mark should be in one word or one line.
(iv) Answer to questions 21–30 carrying 3 marks should be in approximately 30–50 words.
(v) Answer to questions 31–34 carrying 5 marks should be in approximately 75–100 words.

SECTION A
Give one word answers.
1. Name any one method which can be used for preparing fixtures
in a league tournament.
2. Which asana is also referred as palm tree pose?
3. Name the female athlete who secured a Bronze medal in 2016 Olympics.
4. What is the full form of ATP?
5. Write any one reason to exercise.
Fill in the blanks.
6. Vitamin B complex is a group of _______ water soluble B vitamins.
7. ASD refers to ______ which is a multi-level developmental disorder.
8. The Chair Stand Test is used to measure the strength of ________in senior citizens.
9. Biomechanics is the study of______ the acting on bodies.
10. Isometric strength is also known as _____ strength.
State true or false.
11. Announcement committee is responsible for making announcements of the dates and
venue of the tournaments.
12. Sukhasana is also known as upward salute pose.
13. Bulimia can be prevented by pills and vaccines.
14. Contusion is a soft tissue injury in which the affected area becomes red, then blue and
then purple.
15. Type A personalities are outgoing and extroverted.
Multiple-Choice Questions
16.Deficiency of which of the following leads to rickets?
(a) Iron (b) Iodine (c) Calcium (d) Chromium
17. What is the name for the condition under which a person has difficulty in comprehending written
text, spelling and writing accurately?
(a) Spina bifida (b) Epilepsy (c) Dyslexia (d) Arthritis
18. In the Rockport Fitness Walking Test, what is the total distance that an individual has to cover?
(a) 1 km (b) 1 mile (c) 100 m (d) 1 yard
19.In cricket, the greater the force exerted by the bat on the ball, the higher is the speed with which
the ball moves towards the boundary. This is an application of which law of motion given by Newton?
(a) First law (b) Second law (c) Third law (d) None of these
20. What type of speed is defined as the ability to maintain maximal speed for maximal distance and
maximal duration?
(a) Acceleration ability (b) Locomotor ability (c) Movement ability (d) Reaction ability

SECTION B
21. Write three differences between intramurals and extramurals.
22. Discuss any three macrominerals and their importance.
23. Which asanas are helpful in reducing obesity? Explain the procedure and contraindications
of any one asana.
24. What are the benefits of physical activities for children with special needs? Explain.
25. Write about the deformities of spinal curvature.
26. Explain in brief ‘The Harvard Step Test.’
27. Briefly discuss at least three physiological factors that determine strength.
28. Write about the Newton’s Laws of Motion and briefly discuss about their application in
sports.
29. What causes aggression in sports? Briefly discuss.
30. What is Fartlek training? Write in brief.
SECTION C
31. Briefly explain the symptoms and causes of asthma. Explain the procedure, benefits and
contraindications of any two asanas to prevent asthma.
32. Explain the causes and corrective measures for knock knee and scoliosis.

33. During practice sessions for an athletic meet to be held on Sports Day, Drishti performed well.
But sometimes she felt that there was some problem with balancing the body during the run.
Hashima, one of her friends, advised her to use spiked shoes in place of normal shoes during
practice. It helped Drishti a lot and she overcame the problem of unbalancing on the track.
Answer the following questions based on the above passage:
i. What is friction?
ii. What are the advantages of friction?
iii. What are the values shown by Hashima?
34. Define coordinative abilities and discuss their characteristics and significance.
Note: There will be Internal Choice in questions of 1 mark (4 choices),
3 marks (3 choices) and 5 marks (2 choices). In all, total 9 internal
choices.

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