1. How many objectives of Physical Education are there?
(a) Four
(b) Five
(c) Three
(d) six
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a.Four.
There are four objectives of physical Education.
Explanation:
- Physical education is a course taught in school that focuses on developing physical fitness and the ability to perform.
- It aims to develop students physical competence and knowledge of movement and safety, and their ability to use these to perform in a wide range of activities.
- Physical Development= The objective of physical development deals with the program of activities that builds physical power in an individual through the development of the various organic systems of the body.
- Social Development= It is concerned with helping an individual in making personal adjustments, group adjustment, and adjustments as a member of society.
- Motor Development=It is concerned with making physical movement useful and with as little expenditure of energy as possible and being proficient, graceful, and aesthetic in this movement.
- Mental Development=It deals with the accumulation a body knowledge and the ability to think and to interpret this knowledge.
These are the four objectives of Physical Education.
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