CHAPTER 4 IMPORTANT MCQ
CHAPTER 4 IMPORTANT MCQ
Class - XII
Subject- Physical Education (048)
CHAPTER – 4 MCQ
1. MCQ 58
1. How many athletes took part in the first Paralympic games in Rome (Italy) in 1960 ?
(a) Injury to Spinal cord (b) Injury to neck (c) Loss of limb (d) Attention Deficit Disorder
(a) International Paralympic (b) Indian Penal (c) International Pacific (d) None of the
Committee Code Committee above
(a) Children with sports (b) Children with special (c) Children with specific (d) None of the
need needs needs above
(a) Chicago (b) Paris (c) New York (d) Washington D.C.
8. Deaflympics were originally known as :
(a) International Deaf (b) International Silent (c) Games for the (d) None of the
Games Games deaf above
11. What is the right term that should be used for children with Special needs ?
(a) Viklang (b) Divyang (c) Differently abled (d) All of the above
(a) Functional Assessment (b) Medical Assessment (c) Observation (d) Competition
15. Children between the ages of ............... have the right to come to school to develop their
abilities through the process of education :
16. Right to education provides free education for all children within the age group of :
(a) 5-10 yrs (b) 6-14 yrs (c) 10-18 yrs (d) 2-7 yrs
17. Rule used by Special Olympics to achieve the intentions of fairness is referred as :
(a) Maximum Effort Rule (b) Honest Effort Rule (c) Best Effort Rule (d) Minimum Effort Rule
(a) Special Olympics (b) Special Olympics (c) National Sports (d) Sports Authority of
International India Federation India
20. When was International Sport Organisation for the Disabled created ?
21. Which is the main governing body responsible for the organisation of Deaflympics ?
(a) World Deaf (b) International (c) International Co- (d) National
champions Committee of sports for Coordinating Committee Sports Sports
Committee the deaf for the Disabled Federation
(a) Improved Physical (b) Improved Mental (c) Improved Social (d) All the
fitness fitness Skills above
(a) Special Olympics (b) Sports Authority (c) Indian Paralympic (d) International Paralympic
International of India Committee Committee
(a) 2nd April (b) 21st June (c) 29th August (d) 3rd December
(a) 1988 (b) 1980 (c) 1992 (d) None of the above
28. When was an International Working Group on Sports for the disabled set up ?
(a) Local (b) Regional (c) National (d) All of the above
30. Which organisation is responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Paralympic
Games ?
(a) International Co-Coordinating (b) National Sports (c) Paralympic (d) Sports
Committee Sports for the Disabled Federation Committee of India Authority of India
32. How much is the interval between two subsequent Paralympic games ?
33. Graded activities as strategy for effective inclusive physical education program includes :
(a) Complex to simple (b) Simple to complex (c) Challenging (d) None of the
activities activities abilities above
(a) Indian Sports (b) National Sports (c) National Sports (d) None of the
Federation Federation Authority above
36. The reason Paralympic Games got their name was because :
(a) they were meant for (b) they run alongside (c) the athletes are (d) they are attended by
athletes suffering from or parallel to the paragons of their a large number of
paraplegia Olympic Games sports paramedics
37. Paralympic Games was a 1948 sporting competition held at Stoke Mandeville hospital in:
(a) England (b) United States of America (c) Germany (d) Greece
38. The world’s largest sports organisation for children and adults with intellectual and physical
disabilities is :
(a) Top olympics (b) Special olympics (c) Unique olympics (d) None of the above
40. How many countries were affiliated to International Sport Organisation for the Disabled at
the start ?
41. When and where did the first Paralympic games take place ?
(a) Rome, 1960 (b) Mandeville, 1976 (c) Albertville, 1992 (d) Holland, 1968
(a) Impaired (b) Impaired passive range (c) Loss of limb, leg length (d) All of the
muscle power of movement difference and short stature above
(a) Eunice Kennedy Shriver (b) John F Kennedy (c) Sir Ludwig Guttmann (d) M. Mahadeva
44. When was Camp Shriver started for children with disabilities ?
(a) 8th April, 2006 (b) 8th April, 2005 (c) 10th April, 2006 (d) 10th April, 2005
(a) Eunice Kennedy Shriver (b) John F. Kennedy (c) Lyndon B. Johnson (d) Donald Trump
47. When was International Co-Coordinating Committee Sports for the Disabled created ?
(a) Mainstream school with (b) Mainstream school with (c) Separate schools for
(d) All of
separate classrooms for same classrooms for Mainstream and for children
the above
different abilities different abilities with disability
49. School management needs to recognize the essential place of physical activity in the
education of children with special needs. (C.B.S.E. Sample Paper, 2023) Which of these is not
one of the results of physical activities in children with special needs ?
51. How many countries participated in the first Paralympic games in Rome (Italy) in 1960 ?
52. The International Paralympic Committee has established ....... disability categories :
(a) Deaflympic (b) Special Olympic Bharat (c) Paralympic (d) None of the above
(a) Let (b) Let me play But if I cannot win, (c) Let me win But if I cannot win, (d) None of
me run let me be brave in the attempt let me be brave in the attempt the above
(a) makes education a (b) provides special (c) gives no special (d) enforces Adapted
fundamental right of facilities to children opportunities for Physical Education
every child between the with various types of children who are programme for children
ages of 6 and 14. disabilities. differently abled. with special needs.
57. Development of Gross Motor and Fine Motor skills are benefits which are part of :
(a) Physical benefits (b) Mental benefits (c) Social benefits (d) Emotional benefits
58. Which of the following strategies is considered to make physical activities accessible for
children with special needs ?
(a) Regular Medical (b) Special environment (c) Adapted Physical (d) All the
check-up according to their needs education activities above
(2)
1. The International Paralympic Committee is the global governing body of the Paralympic
Movement. Its purpose is to organise the summer and winter Paralympic Games and act as the
International Federation for ten sports, supervising and coordinating World Championships and
other competitions.
Based on this, answer the following questions :
1. IPC in sports stands for :
(a) International Paralympic Committee
(b) Indian Paralympic committee
(c) Indian Peoples Committee
(d) None of the above
2. The reason Paralympic Games got their name was because :
(a) they were meant for athletes suffering from paraplegia
(b) they run alongside or parallel to the Olympic Games
(c) the athletes are paragons of their sports
(d) they are attended by a large number of paramedics
3. Which body governs the Paralympic Movement ?
(a) Special Olympics International
(b) Sports Authority of India
(c) Indian Paralympic Committee
(d) International Paralympic Committee
2. The 24-year-old marathon swimmer and special Olympics participant Sagar Badve from
Aurangabad, India, offers an impressive example of what athletes can achieve in spite of their
disabilities. Sagar Badve’s room is already filled with more than 100 gold medals from national
and international competitions. In India, he has already completed the world’s longest marathon
of more than 80 kilometres. In spite of his severe bilateral hearing loss and partial blindness as a
result of glaucoma, the 24-year-old has just completed a Bachelor’s degree in computer science
and is also a state-certified swimming instructor. At the fourth Hearing Camp in Mumbai in
November 2013 Sagar was finally given customized hearing aids.
Based on this, answer the following questions :
3. Tim Gould was eight years old when his mother, Jennifer Gould, enrolled him into Special
Olympics because she could not find a mainstream sport club that would allow her son with an
intellectual disability to play. During this time, there were no Special Olympics tennis programs
close to where they lived so Tim found enjoyment playing soccer, basketball and swimming at
which he excelled. His most recent swimming achievement was at the 2019 Abu Dhabi World
Games where he won a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle relay. Tim has now decided to
retire from swimming competitively to focus on tennis.
Based on this, answer the following questions :
1. The special Olympics :
(a) are the world’s smallest sporting movement for the people with disabilities
(b) are the world’s largest sporting movement for the people with disabilities
(c) is recognized by the international Olympic committee
(d) Both (b) as well as (c)
2. Who started Special Olympics International ?
(a) Eunice Kennedy Shriver
(b) John F Kennedy
(c) Sir Ludwig Guttmann
(d) M. Mahadeva
3. The first Special Olympics Games were held in :
(a) Chicago
(b) Paris
(c) New York
(d) Washington D.C.
4. Reasoning Questions 3
1. Given below are the two statements labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : Special olympics provides year-round training and competitions to 5 million athletes
and unified sports partners in 172 countries.
Reason (R) : Special olympics is not recognised by the international olympic committee.
In the context of above two statements, which one of the following is correct ?
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
2. Given below are the two statements labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : People with intellectual disabilities can learn, enjoy and benefit from participation in
sports with proper help and encouragement.
Reason (R) : Consistent training helps these people develop their sports skills and provides
incentives for personal growth.
In the context of above two statements, which one of the following is correct ?
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
3. Given below are the two statements labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : People with intellectual disabilities can learn, enjoy and benefit from participation in
sports with proper help and encouragement.
Reason (R) : Consistent training helps these people develop their sports skills and provides
incentives for personal growth.
In the context of above two statements, which one of the following is correct ?
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true