
OCR A Level PE: (Sport & Society)
Quiz by SKM (Mr S.Maddock)
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- Q1In the 20th century, sports and pastimes were local because of limited transport.TrueFalse30s
- Q2What is the meaning of the 'cult of athleticism'?An obsession, or craze with playing team sports.Moral integrityPhysical endeavourPhysical endeavour & moral integrity30s
- Q3What was the nature of the 'cult of athleticism'?Physical endeavourMoral integrityAn obsession or craze of playing team sportsPhysical endeavour & moral integrity30s
- Q4Which of these is the correct chronological order of the following Olympic Games?Berlin, Mexico, Munich, Moscow, LABerlin, Mexico, Munich, LA, MoscowBerlin, Moscow, Munich, LA, MexicoBerlin, Munich, Moscow, Mexico, LA30s
- Q5Fill in the gap with the correct word: In the post 1850s, there were now three classess in society. There were the upper classes, the working classes and the emerging _____________ class.gentrylowercentremiddle30s
- Q6Which of these factors did not influence Baron Pierre de Coubertin to introduce the modern Olympic Games in 1896?the influence of the English public schools in the 1800scommercialisation - (he could make money from the Games)the Much Wenlock Gamesthe ancient Olympic Games30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT an example of the organisation & promotion of sport in the 19th century public schools?the boys played inter house matchesthe schools were fee paying, which meant that they could afford specialist equipment, pitches & coachesjunior boys could watch their role models playing live matches streamed on YouTubeboarding schools meant that the boys had plenty of time & space to play sport & develop their skill levels30s
- Q8One reason for the globalisation of sport is the freedom of movement of players.FalseTrue30s
- Q9One reason for the globalisation of sport is increased media coverage.TrueFalse30s
- Q10Place these factors about education in chronological order, starting with the earliest era (pre 1850s) & finishing with the most recent (21st century). A. People at this time were now more literate & the middle classes established NGBs. B. The 1944 Education Act was introduced. The National Curriculum was introduced in 1988 & PE became compulsory in state schools. C. There are now more than 1, 300 sport related degree courses at British universities. D. The lower classes at this time were illiterate & so rules were unwritten.D, C, A, BA, B, C, D.D, A, B, C.D, A, C, B30s
- Q11Transport, both public & private, became available to everyone in the 20th century. This enabled an increase in numbers able to travel, including internationally, to participate in sport or to spectate.FalseTrue30s
- Q12According to the OCR specification, which of the following is not included in the section on impacts of hosting a global sporting event?social impactseconomical impactstechnological impactssporting impacts30s