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Write your name here Surname Other names Edexcel GSE entre Number andidate Number Physical Education: Short ourse Unit 1: The Theory of Physical Education Tuesday 14 May 2013 fternoon Time: 1 hour You do not need any other materials. Paper Reference 5PE03/01 Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. nswer all questions. nswer the questions in the spaces provided there may be more space than you need. Information The total mark for this paper is 40. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Questions labelled with an asterisk (*) are ones where the quality of your written communication will be assessed you should take particular care on these questions with your spelling, punctuation and grammar, as well as the clarity of expression. dvice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time. Try to answer every question. heck your answers if you have time at the end. Turn over P42112 2013 Pearson Education Ltd. 6/7/1/1/1/1/1/1 *P421120116*

nswer LL the questions. For questions 1 16, choose an answer,,, or D, and put a cross in the box. Mark only one answer for each question. If you change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new answer with a cross. Questions 17 to 23 require written answers. 1 Participation in physical activity can bring many benefits. Which one of the following would improve all aspects of health (physical, social and mental)? Physical challenge; playing with friends; making new friends Stress relief; aesthetic appreciation; increased fitness Reduced cholesterol; drop in blood pressure; making new friends D Increase in fitness; physical challenge; increased self-esteem (Total for Question 1 = 1 mark) 2 Figure 1 shows the sports participation pyramid. Which letter,,, or D, represents the stage where participants begin to play a sport regularly, for example, joining an after-school club? D Figure 1 D (Total for Question 2 = 1 mark) 2 *P421120216*

3 Which one of the following performers relies most heavily on a high level of cardiovascular fitness for success? 200m runner 400m runner 800m runner D 1500m runner (Total for Question 3 = 1 mark) 4 The graph in Figure 2 shows the resting heart rate values collected by a GSE PE student over a six-week period when they undertook a Personal Exercise Programme (PEP). Resting heart rate values over a six-week period HR (bpm) 89 86 83 80 77 74 71 68 65 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time (in weeks) Figure 2 Which one of the following principles of training has the student applied in their PEP to affect resting heart rate values as shown in Figure 2? D Specificity Progressive overload Reversibility Rest and recovery (Total for Question 4 = 1 mark) *P421120316* 3 Turn over

5 Which one of the following methods of training is least likely to improve both aerobic and anaerobic fitness? ircuit Fartlek ross D Weight (Total for Question 5 = 1 mark) 6 Which one of the following nutrients should form the largest proportion of our diet? Vitamins Fats Proteins D arbohydrates (Total for Question 6 = 1 mark) Questions 7 to 9 relate to the key influences that impact on an individual achieving sustained involvement in physical activity. 7 Theo is 14 years old and has two older brothers that play hockey. lthough Theo could play hockey or football at club level, he chooses hockey because his brothers are role models. Which one of the following groups of key influences does role model belong to? Image Resources ultural D People (Total for Question 7 = 1 mark) 4 *P421120416*

8 On occasions, some girls can be put off playing sports that in the past have been seen as traditionally boys sports. Which one of the following groups of key influences is influencing their choice of activity? Image Resources ultural D People (Total for Question 8 = 1 mark) 9 George used to play for the U14 s football team in his local area but can no longer play as his family now live over an hour s drive from the nearest club. Which one of the following groups of key influences is influencing George s ability to sustain his involvement in football at club level? Resources Image ultural D People (Total for Question 9 = 1 mark) Questions 10 to 12 relate to fitness testing. 10 Which one of the following gives a correct statement relating to the ooper s run test? D You have 12 minutes to run as far as possible and you are allowed to walk It is a good test to use with small groups as runners run one at a time It is used to test anaerobic fitness It is used to measure agility in games players (Total for Question 10 = 1 mark) *P421120516* 5 Turn over

11 Which one of the following is a correct statement relating to the Ruler drop test? It is a test of coordination You use both hands to catch the ruler partner holds a metre rule and drops it, you catch it. The distance required to catch the ruler is measured D It can be carried out individually as well as in pairs (Total for Question 11 = 1 mark) 12 Which one of the following gives a correct statement relating to the Sergeant Jump test? You stand behind a line and jump forward using a two-footed take-off You measure from where your take-off foot started to the front of where the take off foot lands It is a test of strength D You measure the difference between your height when standing with your arm stretched upwards and the height jumped (Total for Question 12 = 1 mark) Questions 13 and 14 relate to the principles of training. 13 I go to a gymnastics club twice a week. To be good at gymnastics you need to be strong therefore I have been focusing on strength training. Which principle of training is being applied? Specificity FITT Individual differences D Rest and recovery (Total for Question 13 = 1 mark) 6 *P421120616*

14 In order to improve my performance I train regularly. For the past few months I have tailored my sessions and increased how often, how hard or how long I train for. Which principle of training is being applied? Specificity FITT Individual differences D Progressive overload (Total for Question 14 = 1 mark) 15 The graph in Figure 3 shows suggested target heart rate zones depending on age. 90% TRGET HERT RTE ZONES eats Per Minute 80% 70% 60% 55% Percentage of Maximum Heart Rate 189 180 171 162 153 144 135 126 117 168 160 152 144 136 128 147 120 140 112 133 104 126 96 119 112 126 105 120 98 114 91 108 84 102 96 115 90 110 84 104 78 99 72 93 88 82 77 71 66 108 GE 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Figure 3 Using the information in Figure 3, which of the following is the most likely target heart rate zone for a healthy 40-year-old who wishes to train to improve their cardiovascular fitness? 0 bpm : 99 bpm 99 bpm : 162 bpm 108 bpm : 144 bpm D 144 bpm : 162 bpm (Total for Question 15 = 1 mark) *P421120716* 7 Turn over

16 n individual eats the following as their main meal on a regular basis. Main meal: hicken and jacket potato with a glass of water Which one of the following is the most likely impact of their diet? Lack of energy for exercise Poor growth and repair of muscles Weaker bones D Dehydration (Total for Question 16 = 1 mark) 17 Explain the importance of micronutrients in maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle. (Total for Question 17 = 2 marks) 8 *P421120816*

18 local authority pays retired PE teachers to run free fitness sessions for parents with young children. nother opened up its sports centres for use, free of charge, during the day. (a) Identify one common purpose of these local authority initiatives. (1) (b) Describe one way in which the purpose you have identified in 18 (a) contributes to the development of a healthy, active lifestyle. (2) (Total for Question 18 = 3 marks) *P421120916* 9 Turn over

19 Mr Rahman is a PE teacher. He is concerned about the health of some of his tutor group, so sets up a lunchtime table tennis club as the boys have expressed an interest in this activity. (a) What should Mr Rahman ask his tutor group to complete in order to check that they are well enough to take part in physical activity? (1) (b) Mr Rahman believes that physical health can be improved through exercise. Explain the term exercise. (2) (Total for Question 19 = 3 marks) 10 *P4211201016*

20 Health-related exercise demands can vary within sporting activities. For a named activity of your choice, identify a different situation or technique when each stated component would be used in this activity. Name of activity... (a) Muscular strength (1) (b) Muscular endurance (1) (c) Flexibility (1) (Total for Question 20 = 3 marks) *P4211201116* 11 Turn over

21 Our heart rate will vary depending on whether we are physically resting, working or recovering. Explain why resting heart rate is lower than recovery heart rate. (Total for Question 21 = 3 marks) 12 *P4211201216*

22 When setting goals to plan involvement in physical activity it is important to apply the principles of SMRT targets. The statements below are all examples of Year 10 students SMRT targets. I need to take 60 seconds off my 3000m time as soon as possible. I want to improve by one lap in the ooper s run test within the next month. I will complete a two mile run in under 10 minutes. (a) part from specific, which principle of SMRT target setting have all three Year 10 students applied? (1) (b) Explain which of the Year 10 targets, above, would be considered to be the most effective target for a performer. (3) (Total for Question 22 = 4 marks) *P4211201316* 13 Turn over

* 23 Discuss the relative importance of agility and reaction time for performers competing in the types of activity shown in Figure 4. adminton players 400m runner Figure 4 andidates are not expected to use all the space provided. 14 *P4211201416*

(Total for Question 23 = 6 marks) TOTL FOR PPER = 40 MRKS *P4211201516* 15

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