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These characteristics are associated with an amateur athlete except:
Question 2
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A professional athlete earns enough money so they can train and compete full time.
Question 3
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A semi professional athlete trains and competes full time it is their career.
Question 4
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An athlete who recieves illegal payment is known as a:
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Amateur
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Professional
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Shamateur
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Semi-professional
Question 5
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A champion needs to have physical characteristics, which of these is not a physical character?
Question 6
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The following are all personal reasons why you make a champion, except:
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Very ambitious, desire to be the best
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Highly motivated to train and compete
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Ability to cope with anxiety, tension and stress
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Top coaches available and can train full time
Question 7
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Games players need officials to be in charge during their matches. Which role is not associated with being an official?
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Linesman
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Video referee
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Umpire
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First aider
Question 8
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A role model is someone who other people might aspire to be like, they look up and who is seen as a good example to follow.
Question 9
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Which footballer would not be associated with being a good role model?
Question 10
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These are all qualties of being a role model except:
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Playing by the rules
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Demonstrating a high level of technique/skill
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Retaliating after a poor challenge
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Motivating and inspiring players around you
Question 11
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These are all pressures faced by role models except:
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Media pressure and lack of privacy
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Receiving funding from Sport England
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Being expected to promote and publicise the sport, attend sponsorship events
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Difficulty coping with unexpected fame and money and being able to handle it
Question 12
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A young footballer would be inspired to emulate their role model by observing good standards of behaviour. Which of these activities would not be associated with being a good role model?
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Kicking the ball out of play following an injury to a player
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Signing autographs and spending time with the fans as you pass in and out of the ground
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Applauding the home fans at the end of a match
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Celebrating a goal infront of the away fans
Question 13
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Athletes regularly compete in National competitions. Which sporting event is not a national event?
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The FA Cup
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The Heineken Cup
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The Challenge Cup
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The Ryder Cup
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A national competition is contested by teams from different countries.
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An international tournament invites athletes from countries from around the world to compete for the title, trophy or medals.
Question 16
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These are all international sporting events,except:
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Six Nations
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Tour de France
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Challenge Cup
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Australian Open
Question 17
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Which of these international events is not a multi-sport event?
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Paralympic Games
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Youth Olympics
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Commonwealth Games
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Davis Cup
Question 18
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Which sporting event is not an annual event?
Question 19
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Sporting events regularly use a variety of competition formats. The Heineken Cup uses a round robin format.
Question 20
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The advantages of running a knockout tournament are that they are quick and easy to organise, cater for high numbers as half drop out each round.
Question 21
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These are the advantages of running a league, except:
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Caters for a large entry
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Can have lots of divisions
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All teams play the same number of games
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It can take years to progress to the top flight league
Question 22
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Most international events use a combination of competition formats. Which event does not use a combination format?
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Rugby League Wolrd Cup 2017 (Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea)
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Davis Cup
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UEFA EURO 2016 (France)
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FIFA World Cup (2018 Brazil)
Question 23
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Ladder competitions are well suited to racket sports such as tennis, squash and badminton as they are simple to run and administer by local clubs.
Question 24
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Etiquette in sport is the written rules of any sporting acitvity.
Question 25
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Which sporting example reflects poor etiquette in sport?
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Shaking hands with the opposition at the start and the end of a match
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Playing on when a player is down injured
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Thanking the officials at the end of a match
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Passing the ball back to the opposition as they kicked the ball out of play to allow an injured player to recieve treatment.
Question 26
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The crowd can demonstrate good etiquette by clapping a player out on to the field in cricket, being silent when a player is taking a shot in snooker or clapping an injured player off the field in football.
Question 27
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A risk assessment is a verbal dialogue that looks at the likelihood of damage, or the possible dangers involved, in carrying out a particular action or activity.
Question 28
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Officials are responsible for the safety of players. Identify which part of the game the official is not responsible for.
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Checking the players are all in the correct age band
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Warming up the players
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Ensuring shin pads are worn by each player
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Enforcing the laws and rules of the game
Question 29
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The coach of a football team is responsible for the safety of their players on match day. Which duty is ultimately down to the official?
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Warming up the players using the 3 phases of a warm up.
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Ensuring players are playing at the appropriate level of competition to suit their ability.
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Players are wearing the club kit.
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Ensuring the nets are secure and the posts are sturdy
Question 30
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The weather can pose several difficulties for people hosting events. Which type of weather condition could pose problems at a golf tournament?
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Humidity
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High temperatures
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Thunder storm
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Precipitation