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16. The term Gymnastics was derived from the common Greek adjective “gymnos” which means___.

A. naked
B. covered
C. clothed

17. The sports Gymnastics was governed by FIG. What does FIG stand for?

A. Federation of Investigation de Gymnast
B. Federation Inventionale de Gymnastics
C. Federation Internationale de gymnastics

18. It is a sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and endurance

A. Pingpong.
B. Gymnastics
C. Taekwondo

19. . Who started the German gymnastics movement in 1811 which lead to the invention of the parallel bars, rings, high bar, the pommel horse and the vault horse?

A. Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
B. Girolamo Mercuriale
C. Don Francisco Amorós y Ondeano

20. . It is an apparatus which made of wood or plastic, must have an inner diameter of 80 to 90 cm and a minimum weight of 300 g.
A. Ball
B. Ribbon
C. Hoop
D. Basic Gymnastics Skills

21. In gymnastics, it refers to sitting on the floor with legs straddled and stretching the upper body forward and to either side.

A. Straddle sit
B. V-sit
C. Split

22. It is (colloquially called a roly poly) and one of the most basic elements in gymnastics and one of the first learn.

A. Tuck Jump
B. Backward Roll
C. Forward Roll

23. A physical position in which the legs are in line with each other and extended in opposite directions.

A. Straight jumps
B. Split
C. Tuck sit

24. It is often used to increase the vertical jump of athletes, increasing both power and agility through repeated practice.

A. Straddle Jump
B. Tuck Jump
C. Split Jump

25. Keeping your head aced forwards, lift your back leg up till your foot is inches off the ground.

A. Arabesque
B. Split Jump
C. Pike Jump

Answers

Answered by ying2
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Answer:

1) a, 2)c, 3)b ,4)a, 5)c,6) c, 7)c, 8)b ,9 ? ,10,) a

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