Question
Question 1 (0.5 points)
What is TRUE about group exercise?
Question 1 options:
It gained popularity in the 1980s with the aerobics craze.
It is generally less effective for people than exercising alone.
It is most successful when negative social reinforcement is used.
It was created by Otto Kohler in Germany in the 1920s.
Question 2 (0.5 points)
Bruno loves CrossFit. He especially enjoys the WOD. What does this MOST likely mean for Bruno?
Question 2 options:
He likes to wear the wearable odometer device.
He likes to do the workout of the day.
He likes to eat the wonderful online diet.
He likes to see his name on the wall of dedication.
Question 3 (0.5 points)
When Mariah giggles, her parents clap and smile. This makes Mariah giggle again to win their attention. What does the clapping and smiling of Mariah's parents BEST demonstrate?
Question 3 options:
plyometrics
etiquette
reinforcement
sportsmanship
Question 4 (0.5 points)
When Ian hits a home run, all of his teammates greet him to give him high fives and cheers after he crosses the plate. What does this scenario BEST demonstrate?
Question 4 options:
Code of Conduct
automatic reinforcement
Code of Ethics
social reinforcement
Question 5 (0.5 points)
When Teodora gets up early to complete a 3-mile run, she always feels more energized for the rest of the day. What does this scenario BEST represent?
Question 5 options:
automatic reinforcement
etiquette
social reinforcement
sportsmanship
Question 6 (0.5 points)
At the end of lacrosse practice, the team runs sprints. Enzo always finishes in last place. Although he feels disappointed that he is the slowest person on the team, he vows to work even harder to increase his speed throughout this season. What does this scenario BEST represent?
Question 6 options:
positive social reinforcement
negative social reinforcement
positive automatic reinforcement
negative automatic reinforcement
Question 7 (0.5 points)
When Georgia looks in the mirror, she sees more muscle definition. She is proud of herself for incorporating more strength training and becoming a stronger athlete. What does this scenario BEST represent?
Question 7 options:
positive social reinforcement
negative social reinforcement
positive automatic reinforcement
negative automatic reinforcement
Question 8 (0.5 points)
Elton feels disappointed in himself because he has skipped all of his workouts this week. He is determined that he will show up for all of his workouts next week. What does this scenario BEST demonstrate?
Question 8 options:
positive social reinforcement
negative social reinforcement
positive automatic reinforcement
negative automatic reinforcement
Question 9 (0.5 points)
Riley wants to find an accountable fitness partner. What is the BEST question for Riley to ask when interviewing possible partners?
Question 9 options:
How likely are you to show up on-time to a workout?
What is the fastest mile you have ever completed?
Are you likely to give positive feedback?
What is your favorite type of cardio workout and why?
Question 10 (0.5 points)
Teegan sees the Kohler effect on display in the local gym. How is this MOST likely demonstrated?
Question 10 options:
People respond best when they are experiencing positive automatic reinforcement.
People push themselves harder when they're working with another person.
People resolve conflicts with each other more easily if they use assertive language.
People are better members of a team if they share a similar vision and mindset.
Question 11 (0.5 points)
Kasima is assigning training partners for the members of her track team. What is the BEST way for her to pair partners to MOST effectively help her runners succeed?
Question 11 options:
Partners should be of very different ability levels.
Partners should be of similar weight and height.
Partners should be of similar ability levels.
Partners should be from very different backgrounds.
Question 12 (0.5 points)
When a person works out, their body releases endorphins. What is MOST likely to happen as a result of these hormones?
Question 12 options:
A person increases cardio endurance.
A person builds muscular strength.
A person burns more calories.
A person experiences positive feelings.
Question 13 (0.5 points)
Parker's basketball league added a rule to prevent bias. Which rule MOST likely accomplishes this goal?
Question 13 options:
Each player must play exactly two quarters each game.
Players need to arrive 15 minutes before every game.
Home teams wear white jerseys; away teams wear dark jerseys.
Coaches must lock up the gym after the last game of the day.
Question 14 (0.5 points)
Title IX ensures that schools do not discriminate against athletes because of their gender. What does this sports rule MOST likely help eliminate?
Question 14 options:
reinforcement
bias
etiquette
sportsmanship
Question 15 (0.5 points)
Roberta is writing a Code of Conduct for her volleyball team. What is MOST likely included in this document?
Question 15 options:
a definition of ethical behavior
a map to their home court
a set of rules for players
a list of negative reinforcements
Question 16 (0.5 points)
Francisco is drafting a Code of Ethics for his football team. What is MOST likely the main purpose of this document?
Question 16 options:
to explain the history of sports
to protect the team's trademark
to list all of the rules for parents
to define fairness and integrity
Question 17 (0.5 points)
Glenn is writing a book about the moral principles that govern a person's behavior. What is the MOST appropriate title for this book?
Question 17 options:
Exploring Ethics
Using Reinforcements
Developing Sportsmanship
Investigating Etiquette
Question 18 (0.5 points)
Leonardo wants to become a lawyer for athletes. What should he do to MOST likely make this happen?
Question 18 options:
He should read The Iliad.
He should specialize in sports law.
He should offer positive reinforcements.
He should learn passive communication.
Question 19 (0.5 points)
Roxanne is a lawyer who is helping her client negotiate their salary for the next NFL season. What is MOST likely Roxanne's specialization?
Question 19 options:
trademark law
personal injury law
contract law
varsity blues law
Question 20 (0.5 points)
Jeffery is carried off the field during his soccer game because he has broken his leg. What type of lawyer will BEST assist him in this scenario?
Question 20 options:
a trademark lawyer
a constitutional lawyer
a criminal lawyer
a personal injury lawyer
What is TRUE about group exercise?
Question 1 options:
It gained popularity in the 1980s with the aerobics craze.
It is generally less effective for people than exercising alone.
It is most successful when negative social reinforcement is used.
It was created by Otto Kohler in Germany in the 1920s.
Question 2 (0.5 points)
Bruno loves CrossFit. He especially enjoys the WOD. What does this MOST likely mean for Bruno?
Question 2 options:
He likes to wear the wearable odometer device.
He likes to do the workout of the day.
He likes to eat the wonderful online diet.
He likes to see his name on the wall of dedication.
Question 3 (0.5 points)
When Mariah giggles, her parents clap and smile. This makes Mariah giggle again to win their attention. What does the clapping and smiling of Mariah's parents BEST demonstrate?
Question 3 options:
plyometrics
etiquette
reinforcement
sportsmanship
Question 4 (0.5 points)
When Ian hits a home run, all of his teammates greet him to give him high fives and cheers after he crosses the plate. What does this scenario BEST demonstrate?
Question 4 options:
Code of Conduct
automatic reinforcement
Code of Ethics
social reinforcement
Question 5 (0.5 points)
When Teodora gets up early to complete a 3-mile run, she always feels more energized for the rest of the day. What does this scenario BEST represent?
Question 5 options:
automatic reinforcement
etiquette
social reinforcement
sportsmanship
Question 6 (0.5 points)
At the end of lacrosse practice, the team runs sprints. Enzo always finishes in last place. Although he feels disappointed that he is the slowest person on the team, he vows to work even harder to increase his speed throughout this season. What does this scenario BEST represent?
Question 6 options:
positive social reinforcement
negative social reinforcement
positive automatic reinforcement
negative automatic reinforcement
Question 7 (0.5 points)
When Georgia looks in the mirror, she sees more muscle definition. She is proud of herself for incorporating more strength training and becoming a stronger athlete. What does this scenario BEST represent?
Question 7 options:
positive social reinforcement
negative social reinforcement
positive automatic reinforcement
negative automatic reinforcement
Question 8 (0.5 points)
Elton feels disappointed in himself because he has skipped all of his workouts this week. He is determined that he will show up for all of his workouts next week. What does this scenario BEST demonstrate?
Question 8 options:
positive social reinforcement
negative social reinforcement
positive automatic reinforcement
negative automatic reinforcement
Question 9 (0.5 points)
Riley wants to find an accountable fitness partner. What is the BEST question for Riley to ask when interviewing possible partners?
Question 9 options:
How likely are you to show up on-time to a workout?
What is the fastest mile you have ever completed?
Are you likely to give positive feedback?
What is your favorite type of cardio workout and why?
Question 10 (0.5 points)
Teegan sees the Kohler effect on display in the local gym. How is this MOST likely demonstrated?
Question 10 options:
People respond best when they are experiencing positive automatic reinforcement.
People push themselves harder when they're working with another person.
People resolve conflicts with each other more easily if they use assertive language.
People are better members of a team if they share a similar vision and mindset.
Question 11 (0.5 points)
Kasima is assigning training partners for the members of her track team. What is the BEST way for her to pair partners to MOST effectively help her runners succeed?
Question 11 options:
Partners should be of very different ability levels.
Partners should be of similar weight and height.
Partners should be of similar ability levels.
Partners should be from very different backgrounds.
Question 12 (0.5 points)
When a person works out, their body releases endorphins. What is MOST likely to happen as a result of these hormones?
Question 12 options:
A person increases cardio endurance.
A person builds muscular strength.
A person burns more calories.
A person experiences positive feelings.
Question 13 (0.5 points)
Parker's basketball league added a rule to prevent bias. Which rule MOST likely accomplishes this goal?
Question 13 options:
Each player must play exactly two quarters each game.
Players need to arrive 15 minutes before every game.
Home teams wear white jerseys; away teams wear dark jerseys.
Coaches must lock up the gym after the last game of the day.
Question 14 (0.5 points)
Title IX ensures that schools do not discriminate against athletes because of their gender. What does this sports rule MOST likely help eliminate?
Question 14 options:
reinforcement
bias
etiquette
sportsmanship
Question 15 (0.5 points)
Roberta is writing a Code of Conduct for her volleyball team. What is MOST likely included in this document?
Question 15 options:
a definition of ethical behavior
a map to their home court
a set of rules for players
a list of negative reinforcements
Question 16 (0.5 points)
Francisco is drafting a Code of Ethics for his football team. What is MOST likely the main purpose of this document?
Question 16 options:
to explain the history of sports
to protect the team's trademark
to list all of the rules for parents
to define fairness and integrity
Question 17 (0.5 points)
Glenn is writing a book about the moral principles that govern a person's behavior. What is the MOST appropriate title for this book?
Question 17 options:
Exploring Ethics
Using Reinforcements
Developing Sportsmanship
Investigating Etiquette
Question 18 (0.5 points)
Leonardo wants to become a lawyer for athletes. What should he do to MOST likely make this happen?
Question 18 options:
He should read The Iliad.
He should specialize in sports law.
He should offer positive reinforcements.
He should learn passive communication.
Question 19 (0.5 points)
Roxanne is a lawyer who is helping her client negotiate their salary for the next NFL season. What is MOST likely Roxanne's specialization?
Question 19 options:
trademark law
personal injury law
contract law
varsity blues law
Question 20 (0.5 points)
Jeffery is carried off the field during his soccer game because he has broken his leg. What type of lawyer will BEST assist him in this scenario?
Question 20 options:
a trademark lawyer
a constitutional lawyer
a criminal lawyer
a personal injury lawyer
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to the questions you've provided:
**Question 1:** It gained popularity in the 1980s with the aerobics craze.
**Question 2:** He likes to do the workout of the day.
**Question 3:** reinforcement
**Question 4:** social reinforcement
**Question 5:** automatic reinforcement
**Question 6:** negative automatic reinforcement
**Question 7:** positive automatic reinforcement
**Question 8:** negative social reinforcement
**Question 9:** How likely are you to show up on-time to a workout?
**Question 10:** People push themselves harder when they're working with another person.
**Question 11:** Partners should be of similar ability levels.
**Question 12:** A person experiences positive feelings.
**Question 13:** Each player must play exactly two quarters each game.
**Question 14:** bias
**Question 15:** a set of rules for players
**Question 16:** to define fairness and integrity
**Question 17:** Exploring Ethics
**Question 18:** He should specialize in sports law.
**Question 19:** contract law
**Question 20:** a personal injury lawyer
If you have any further questions or clarifications, feel free to ask!
**Question 1:** It gained popularity in the 1980s with the aerobics craze.
**Question 2:** He likes to do the workout of the day.
**Question 3:** reinforcement
**Question 4:** social reinforcement
**Question 5:** automatic reinforcement
**Question 6:** negative automatic reinforcement
**Question 7:** positive automatic reinforcement
**Question 8:** negative social reinforcement
**Question 9:** How likely are you to show up on-time to a workout?
**Question 10:** People push themselves harder when they're working with another person.
**Question 11:** Partners should be of similar ability levels.
**Question 12:** A person experiences positive feelings.
**Question 13:** Each player must play exactly two quarters each game.
**Question 14:** bias
**Question 15:** a set of rules for players
**Question 16:** to define fairness and integrity
**Question 17:** Exploring Ethics
**Question 18:** He should specialize in sports law.
**Question 19:** contract law
**Question 20:** a personal injury lawyer
If you have any further questions or clarifications, feel free to ask!