FA2 - Revision Quiz Biomechanics and a bit of muscular system

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  1. 1

    Which of the following best describes flexion at a joint?

    • AThe angle between the bones at the joint increases.
    • BThe angle between the bones at the joint decreases.
    • CThere is no change in the angle between the bones.
    • DThe joint moves through a circular path.
  2. 2

    During the downward phase of a bicep curl, what type of muscle contraction is occurring?

    • AIsotonic concentric
    • BIsometric
    • CIsotonic eccentric
    • DIsokinetic
  3. 3

    Slow-twitch (Type I) muscle fibers are primarily built for:

    • AAnaerobic energy production
    • BAppearing white in color
    • CLong lasting energy supply
    • DShort, explosive bursts of power
  4. 4

    Which type of muscle contraction involves tension but no change in muscle length?

    • AIsotonic eccentric
    • BIsotonic concentric
    • CIsometric
    • DIsokinetic
  5. 5

    In a squat movement, which muscles typically act as the agonist?

    • AGastrocnemius
    • BQuadriceps
    • CCore muscles
    • DHamstrings