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CUET 2023 Physical Education Questions with Solutions

Question 1:


Identify the odd one out from the below listed sports because of its special character

(1) Football

(2) Basketball

(3) Cricket

(4) Handball


Question 2:


Identify the civilisation out of the following with regards to the development of Pan-Hellenic Festival

(1) Chinese

(2) Roman

(3) Greek

(4) Indus


Question 3:


Identify the odd one out from the below listed sports because of its special characters

(1) Canoeing

(2) Rowing

(3) Equestrian

(4) Kayaking


Question 4:


Which of the following training methods was designed by Anderson and Morgan

(1) Continuous

(2) Circuit

(3) Repetition

(4) Fartlek


Question 5:


Identify the odd outcome with specific reference to weight training

(1) Develops strength

(2) Improves posture

(3) Improves agility

(4) Develops strength and endurance


Question 6:


In which type of training an athlete changes his speed at his own accord during the activity because of changes in terrain and feelings

(1) Interval Training

(2) Continuous Training

(3) Fartlek Training

(4) Repetition Training


Question 7:


Which of the following is not an objective of Intramural

(1) All round development of children

(2) Provide opportunities for choosing a career in sports

(3) To help children to develop their personality

(4) Provide first opportunity to compete in a controlled environment


Question 8:


Calculate and determine number of byes if 19 teams are participating in a knock-out tournament

(1) 12

(2) 15

(3) 13

(4) 11


Question 9:


Seeding is decided on the basis of ...........which of the following reason

(1) Random lottery system

(2) Current performance

(3) Last year's performance

(4) Assumptions


Question 10:


Seeding is decided on the basis of ......... which of the following reason

(1) Random lottery system

(2) Current performance

(3) Last year's performance

(4) Assumptions


Question 11:


Which of the following formula can be used to determine the number of matches in a single league tournament if even number of teams are participating

(1) \(\frac{n(n-1)}{2}\)

(2) \(\frac{n+1}{2}\)

(3) \(\frac{n(n+1)}{2}\)

(4) \(n-1\)


Question 12:


Children between the age group of 5 to 12 should sleep between ......... to ........hours per day to function at their best

(1) 8 to 10

(2) 10 to 11

(3) 9 to 10

(4) 10 to 12


Question 13:


Which of the following option is false with specific reference to alcohol

(1) Stimulant

(2) Acidic in effect

(3) Noxious in smell

(4) Bitter in taste


Question 14:


Alcohol appears in the blood stream within five minutes after ingestion and reaches peak concentration level in ........ to .......minutes creating variety of dangerous effects

(1) 20 to 30

(2) 10 to 20

(3) 30 to 60

(4) 60 to 90


Question 15:


Which of the following is not an item of Barrow’s Motor Ability Test

(1) Zig Zag Run

(2) Medicine Ball Put

(3) Standing Broad Jump

(4) Partial Curl Up


Question 16:


The correct formula to compute Fitness Index is:


(1) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{2 \times pulse count from 1 \(\frac{1{2}\) minute to 2 minutes after exercise\)

(2) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{2 \times 3 pulse after test}\)

(3) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{5.5 \times pulse count from 1 to 1 \(\frac{1{2}\) minute after exercise\)

(4) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{2.5 \times pulse count from 1 to 1 \(\frac{1{2}\) seconds after exercise\)


Question 17:


Sit and Reach Test measures ......... of an individual

(1) Endurance

(2) Flexibility

(3) Strength

(4) Speed


Question 18:


Newton’s first Law of Motion is also known as:


(1) Law of Reaction

(2) Law of Momentum

(3) Law of Effect

(4) Law of Inertia


Question 19:


...........is a movement that occurs in Sagittal Plane

(1) Abduction

(2) Extension

(3) Rotation

(4) Adduction


Question 20:


Flexion of the .......... joint decreases the angle between the Tibia and Femur

(1) Knee

(2) Hip

(3) Elbow

(4) Ankle


Question 21:


Identify the sport in which friction plays least important role amongst the below mentioned options:


(1) Football

(2) Car Racing

(3) Skating

(4) Hockey


Question 22:


.......... classified body types into three categories called somatotypes

(1) Allport

(2) Jung

(3) Sheldon

(4) Skinner


Question 23:


.......... are rounded and soft, are said to have tendency towards ‘viscerotonic’ personality

(1) Endomorphs

(2) Mesomorphs

(3) Ectomorphs

(4) Somatotonic


Question 24:


Which of the following does not fall in the category of personality trait

(1) Fatigue

(2) Hesitant

(3) Dominant

(4) Apprehensive


Question 25:


Allport in which year defined personality as "The dynamic organisation within the individual of those psychological systems that determines his unique adjustment to his environment"

(1) 1961

(2) 1951

(3) 1941

(4) 1959


Question 26:


Identify the odd outcome with specific reference to weight training

(1) Develops strength

(2) Improves posture

(3) Improves agility

(4) Develops strength and endurance


Question 27:


In which type of training an athlete changes his speed at his own accord during the activity because of changes in terrain and feelings

(1) Interval Training

(2) Continuous Training

(3) Fartlek Training

(4) Repetition Training


Question 28:


Which of the following is not an objective of Intramural

(1) All round development of children

(2) Provide opportunities for choosing a career in sports

(3) To help children to develop their personality

(4) Provide first opportunity to compete in a controlled environment


Question 29:


Calculate and determine number of byes if 19 teams are participating in a knock-out tournament

(1) 12

(2) 15

(3) 13

(4) 11


Question 30:


Seeding is decided on the basis of ......... which of the following reason

(1) Random lottery system

(2) Current performance

(3) Last year's performance

(4) Assumptions


Question 31:


Which of the following formula can be used to determine the number of matches in a single league tournament if even number of teams are participating

(1) \(\frac{n(n-1)}{2}\)

(2) \(\frac{n+1}{2}\)

(3) \(\frac{n(n+1)}{2}\)

(4) \(\frac{n-1}{2}\)


Question 32:


Children between the age group of 5 to 12 should sleep between ........ to ....... hours per day to function at their best

(1) 8 to 10

(2) 10 to 11

(3) 9 to 10

(4) 10 to 12


Question 33:


Which of the following option is false with specific reference to alcohol

(1) Stimulant

(2) Acidic in effect

(3) Noxious in smell

(4) Bitter in taste


Question 34:


Alcohol appears in the bloodstream within five minutes after ingestion and reaches peak concentration level in ........ to ...... minutes creating a variety of dangerous effects

(1) 20 to 30

(2) 10 to 20

(3) 30 to 60

(4) 60 to 90


Question 35:


Which of the following is not an item of Barrow’s Motor Ability Test

(1) Zig Zag Run

(2) Medicine Ball Put

(3) Standing Broad Jump

(4) Partial Curl Up


Question 36:


The correct formula to compute Fitness Index is:


(1) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{2 \times pulse count from 1 \(\frac{1{2}\) minute to 2 minutes after exercise\)

(2) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{2 \times 3 pulse after test}\)

(3) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{5.5 \times pulse count from 1 to 1 \(\frac{1{2}\) minute after exercise\)

(4) \(\frac{Duration of Exercise (in Sec.) \times 100}{2.5 \times pulse count from 1 to 1 \(\frac{1{2}\) seconds after exercise\)


Question 37:


Sit and Reach Test measures ........ of an individual

(1) Endurance

(2) Flexibility

(3) Strength

(4) Speed


Question 38:


Newton’s first Law of Motion is also known as:


(1) Law of Reaction

(2) Law of Momentum

(3) Law of Effect

(4) Law of Inertia


Question 39:


......... is a movement that occurs in Sagittal Plane

(1) Abduction

(2) Extension

(3) Rotation

(4) Adduction


Question 40:


Flexion of the ......... joint decreases the angle between the Tibia and Femur

(1) Knee

(2) Hip

(3) Elbow

(4) Ankle


Question 41:


Identify the sport in which friction plays least important role amongst the below mentioned options:


(1) Football

(2) Car Racing

(3) Skating

(4) Hockey


Question 42:


.......... classified body types into three categories called somatotypes

(1) Allport

(2) Jung

(3) Sheldon

(4) Skinner


Question 43:


....... are rounded and soft, are said to have tendency towards 'viscerotonic' personality

(1) Endomorphs

(2) Mesomorphs

(3) Ectomorphs

(4) Somatotonic


Question 44:


Which of the following does not fall in the category of personality trait

(1) Fatigue

(2) Hesitant

(3) Dominant

(4) Apprehensive


Question 45:


Allport in which year defined personality as "The dynamic organisation within the individual of those psychological systems that determines his unique adjustment to his environment"

(1) 1961

(2) 1951

(3) 1941

(4) 1959


Question 46:


Arrange the following stretching exercises in a sequential order from Head to Toe

A. Trapezius Stretch

B. Gastrocnemius Stretch

C. Latismus Dorsi Stretch

D. Lumber Rotation Stretch

E. Quadricep Stretch


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) C, A, D, E, B

(2) A, C, D, E, B

(3) C, A, B, E, D

(4) A, C, B, E, D


Question 47:


Arrange the following teaching career options in a sequential order from lowest to highest

A. Asso. Prof
B. P.R.T
C. T.G.T
D. Asst. Prof
E. P.G.T

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) C, B, E, A, D

(2) B, C, E, A, D

(3) C, B, D, E, A

(4) B, C, D, A, E


Question 48:


Arrange the following Sports Federations as per their year of establishment in a sequential order from oldest to latest

A. Basketball Federation of India

B. Indian Amateur Boxing Federation

C. Athletic Federation of India

D. Board of Control for Cricket in India

E. Volleyball Federation of India


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) D, C, B, A, E

(2) D, B, C, A, E

(3) B, D, C, A, E

(4) B, C, E, A, D


Question 49:


Arrange the following communicable diseases as per their incubation period, in a sequential order from lowest to highest

A. Cholera

B. Rubella

C. Influenza

D. Measles


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) B, D, A, C

(2) D, B, A, C

(3) A, C, D, B

(4) C, A, B, D


Question 50:


Arrange the following scorings of 30 sec Chair Stand Test in a sequential order from highest to lowest

A. 12 Half stands

B. 6 Full stands

C. 6 Full stands and 1 Half stand (when time is over)

D. 4 Full stands and 4 Half stands


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) A, D, C, B

(2) A, B, C, D

(3) C, A, B, D

(4) D, A, B, C


Question 51:


Identify the sport in which friction plays the least important role amongst the below-mentioned options:


(1) Football

(2) Car Racing

(3) Skating

(4) Hockey


Question 52:


......... classified body types into three categories called somatotypes

(1) Allport

(2) Jung

(3) Sheldon

(4) Skinner


Question 53:


......... are rounded and soft, are said to have tendency towards 'viscerotonic' personality

(1) Endomorphs

(2) Mesomorphs

(3) Ectomorphs

(4) Somatotonic


Question 54:


Which of the following does not fall in the category of personality trait

(1) Fatigue

(2) Hesitant

(3) Dominant

(4) Apprehensive


Question 55:


Allport in which year defined personality as "The dynamic organisation within the individual of those psychological systems that determines his unique adjustment to his environment."

(1) 1961

(2) 1951

(3) 1941

(4) 1959


Question 56:


Arrange the following stretching exercises in a sequential order from Head to Toe

A. Trapezius Stretch

B. Gastrocnemius Stretch

C. Latismus Dorsi Stretch

D. Lumber Rotation Stretch

E. Quadricep Stretch


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) C, A, D, E, B

(2) A, C, D, E, B

(3) C, A, B, E, D

(4) A, C, B, E, D


Question 57:


Arrange the following teaching career options in a sequential order from lowest to highest

A. Asso. Prof
B. P.R.T
C. T.G.T
D. Asst. Prof
E. P.G.T

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) C, B, E, A, D

(2) B, C, E, A, D

(3) A, B, C, E, D

(4) A, C, E, D, B


Question 58:


Arrange the following Sports Federations as per their year of establishment in a sequential order from oldest to latest

A. Basketball Federation of India

B. Indian Amateur Boxing Federation

C. Athletic Federation of India

D. Board of Control for Cricket in India

E. Volleyball Federation of India


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) D, C, B, A, E

(2) D, B, C, A, E

(3) B, D, C, A, E

(4) B, C, E, A, D


Question 59:


Arrange the following communicable diseases as per their incubation period, in a sequential order from lowest to highest

A. Cholera

B. Rubella

C. Influenza

D. Measles


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) B, D, A, C

(2) D, B, A, C

(3) A, C, D, B

(4) C, B, A, D


Question 60:


Arrange the following scorings of 30 sec Chair Stand Test in a sequential order from highest to lowest

A. 12 Half stands

B. 6 Full stands

C. 6 Full stands and 1 Half stand (when time is over)

D. 4 Full stands and 4 Half stands


Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


(1) A, D, C, B

(2) A, B, C, D

(3) A, C, B, D

(4) C, A, B, D


Question 61:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the content

Passage:

When Virender Sehwag turned up at the Vikaspuri Cricket Coaching Centre as a young lad, Coach A.N Sharma did not let him bat in the nets for six months. The idea was to test the boy's patience and find out if he was serious about taking up the sport. As the days went by, Sharma was convinced that Sehwag meant business

"Dilli mein khelte hain unki khelai (you call someone special when he is one). What I realised after giving him time was simple: he was cut out for big time cricket," Sharma told DNA on Monday. A couple of decades later, Sharma is a satisfied man. His prodigy amassed more than 8,000 runs in both forms of the game. "As far as I am concerned, I am more than satisfied with what he has done. Nobody has played like that," said Sharma. "Sehwag always had the ability and he always played the game like what you all have seen on television. I never altered his style of play; never made anybody follow that typical cricket manual. I prefer to see a player play his natural game. Yes, there were minor corrections that I made here and there. The rest was Sehwag and his natural ability," he added. Sharma gave an example of Sehwag's hunger for runs and his skill to score them quickly. "In Delhi, we played a lot of cricket in the summer because our winters are cold and foggy. We had a good side. To make it tough for us, the organisers would give us two matches a day. One at 6.30 am and the other at 2 pm. We had to finish the first match by noon, so I would tell Viru to finish the game fast and come to the next ground for our second game. He would do as instructed. Such was his hunger," said Sharma

The coach is, however, unhappy with the BCCI for not giving his boy a proper farewell. "It is just like using him. He deserved better treatment and credit to sign off from the game," said an emotional Sharma

Question:

A.N Sharma preferred to see a player playing his ........

(1) Technical Game

(2) Tactical Game

(3) Natural Game

(4) Artificially crafted Game


Question 62:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the content

Passage:

When Virender Sehwag turned up at the Vikaspuri Cricket Coaching Centre as a young lad, Coach A.N Sharma did not let him bat in the nets for six months. The idea was to test the boy's patience and find out if he was serious about taking up the sport. As the days went by, Sharma was convinced that Sehwag meant business

"Dilli mein khelte hain unki khelai (you call someone special when he is one). What I realised after giving him time was simple: he was cut out for big time cricket," Sharma told DNA on Monday. A couple of decades later, Sharma is a satisfied man. His prodigy amassed more than 8,000 runs in both forms of the game. "As far as I am concerned, I am more than satisfied with what he has done. Nobody has played like that," said Sharma. "Sehwag always had the ability and he always played the game like what you all have seen on television. I never altered his style of play; never made anybody follow that typical cricket manual. I prefer to see a player play his natural game. Yes, there were minor corrections that I made here and there. The rest was Sehwag and his natural ability," he added. Sharma gave an example of Sehwag's hunger for runs and his skill to score them quickly. "In Delhi, we played a lot of cricket in the summer because our winters are cold and foggy. We had a good side. To make it tough for us, the organisers would give us two matches a day. One at 6.30 am and the other at 2 pm. We had to finish the first match by noon, so I would tell Viru to finish the game fast and come to the next ground for our second game. He would do as instructed. Such was his hunger," said Sharma

The coach is, however, unhappy with the BCCI for not giving his boy a proper farewell. "It is just like using him. He deserved better treatment and credit to sign off from the game," said an emotional Sharma

Question:

Why coach seems to be unhappy with BCCI

(1) Because V. Sehwag was given lesser chances

(2) Because V. Sehwag made lesser runs

(3) Because V. Sehwag was indisciplined

(4) Because V. Sehwag never got a proper farewell


Question 63:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the content

Passage:

When Virender Sehwag turned up at the Vikaspuri Cricket Coaching Centre as a young lad, Coach A.N Sharma did not let him bat in the nets for six months. The idea was to test the boy's patience and find out if he was serious about taking up the sport. As the days went by, Sharma was convinced that Sehwag meant business

"Dilli mein khelte hain unki khelai (you call someone special when he is one). What I realised after giving him time was simple: he was cut out for big time cricket," Sharma told DNA on Monday. A couple of decades later, Sharma is a satisfied man. His prodigy amassed more than 8,000 runs in both forms of the game. "As far as I am concerned, I am more than satisfied with what he has done. Nobody has played like that," said Sharma. "Sehwag always had the ability and he always played the game like what you all have seen on television. I never altered his style of play; never made anybody follow that typical cricket manual. I prefer to see a player play his natural game. Yes, there were minor corrections that I made here and there. The rest was Sehwag and his natural ability," he added. Sharma gave an example of Sehwag's hunger for runs and his skill to score them quickly. "In Delhi, we played a lot of cricket in the summer because our winters are cold and foggy. We had a good side. To make it tough for us, the organisers would give us two matches a day. One at 6.30 am and the other at 2 pm. We had to finish the first match by noon, so I would tell Viru to finish the game fast and come to the next ground for our second game. He would do as instructed. Such was his hunger," said Sharma

The coach is, however, unhappy with the BCCI for not giving Sehwag a proper farewell. "It is just like using him. He deserved better treatment and credit to sign off from the game," said an emotional Sharma

Question:

A.N. Sharma did not let Virender Sehwag bat in the nets for six months to test his:


(1) Anger in sport

(2) Seriousness about the sport

(3) Anxiety in sport

(4) Pressure in sport


Question 64:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the content

Passage:

When Virender Sehwag turned up at the Vikaspuri Cricket Coaching Centre as a young lad, Coach A.N Sharma did not let him bat in the nets for six months. The idea was to test the boy's patience and find out if he was serious about taking up the sport. As the days went by, Sharma was convinced that Sehwag meant business

"Dilli mein khelte hain unki khelai (you call someone special when he is one). What I realised after giving him time was simple: he was cut out for big time cricket," Sharma told DNA on Monday. A couple of decades later, Sharma is a satisfied man. His prodigy amassed more than 8,000 runs in both forms of the game. "As far as I am concerned, I am more than satisfied with what he has done. Nobody has played like that," said Sharma. "Sehwag always had the ability and he always played the game like what you all have seen on television. I never altered his style of play; never made anybody follow that typical cricket manual. I prefer to see a player play his natural game. Yes, there were minor corrections that I made here and there. The rest was Sehwag and his natural ability," he added. Sharma gave an example of Sehwag's hunger for runs and his skill to score them quickly. "In Delhi, we played a lot of cricket in the summer because our winters are cold and foggy. We had a good side. To make it tough for us, the organisers would give us two matches a day. One at 6.30 am and the other at 2 pm. We had to finish the first match by noon, so I would tell Viru to finish the game fast and come to the next ground for our second game. He would do as instructed. Such was his hunger," said Sharma

The coach is, however, unhappy with the BCCI for not giving Sehwag a proper farewell. "It is just like using him. He deserved better treatment and credit to sign off from the game," said an emotional Sharma

Question:

If Coach told Viru to finish the game by 12 noon, how many minutes will he take to finish the game

(1) 180 minutes

(2) 260 minutes

(3) 330 minutes

(4) 420 minutes


Question 65:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the content

Passage:

When Virender Sehwag turned up at the Vikaspuri Cricket Coaching Centre as a young lad, Coach A.N Sharma did not let him bat in the nets for six months. The idea was to test the boy's patience and find out if he was serious about taking up the sport. As the days went by, Sharma was convinced that Sehwag meant business

"Dilli mein khelte hain unki khelai (you call someone special when he is one). What I realised after watching him bat was simple: he was cut out for big time cricket," Sharma told DNA on Monday. A couple of decades later, Sharma is a satisfied man. His prodigy amassed more than 8,000 runs in both forms of the game. "As far as I am concerned, I am more than satisfied with what he has done. Nobody has played like that," said Sharma. "Sehwag always had the ability and he always played the game like what you all have seen on television. I never altered his style of play; never made anybody follow that typical cricket manual. I prefer to see a player play his natural game. Yes, there were minor corrections that I made here and there. The rest was Sehwag and his natural ability," he added. Sharma gave an example of Sehwag's hunger for runs and his skill to score them quickly. "In Delhi, we played a lot of cricket in the summer because our winters are cold and foggy. We had a good side. To make it tough for us, the organisers would give us two matches a day. One at 6.30 am and the other at 2 pm. We had to finish the first match by noon, so I would tell Viru to finish the game fast and come to the next ground for our second game. He would do as instructed. Such was his hunger," said Sharma

The coach is, however, unhappy with the BCCI for not giving Sehwag a proper farewell. "It is just like using him. He deserved better treatment and credit to sign off from the game," said an emotional Sharma

Question:

Coach never tried altering his .......

(1) psychology

(2) style of play

(3) batting order

(4) life style


Question 66:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the passage’s content

Passage:


Varicocele may be defined as diffuse dilation of the pampiniform plexus (the venous drainage of the scrotum). Generally, the venous drainage of the scrotum begins with multiple scrotal veins that coalesce with the plexus. This drainage ascends along the cord structure and ultimately forms a single testicular vein, draining on the right into the vena cava and on the left into the left renal vein. Although the main symptom of admission is dilated veins observed in the scrotum, patients with especially high-grade varicocele suffer from chronic groin pain. This may limit the physical performance

The etiology remains unclear. Most theories have as a common thread an increased venous backpressure with sub-sequent venous varicosity. These theories are based on insufficient venous valves anatomical angle of venous drainage, external compression of the drainage system and backflow of metabolites from left renal vein onto the subjacent testis. Although varicocele can appear at any pediatric age, the incidence peaks near mid-puberty and catches the incidence of adult population. Overall, varicocele are estimated to occur in 15% of the adolescent population. They are almost all left-sided and rarely bilateral. Right-sided varicocele has been reported with situs inversus, adding to the emphasis on anatomic etiology. Most adolescents who have varicocele are asymptomatic and discovered on routine examination. There may be some mild discomfort. Although the mechanism is unclear, there is general agreement that larger varicoceles are more likely to result in testicular injury than smaller ones, and that this injury appears to be a function of increasing time

Most cases of childhood varicocele require no treatment, but because of the gross appearance of varicocele, parents need to be well counseled. Generally a larger scrotum than normal is observed during physical examination when the boy stands upright. Palpation of the scrotum is like feeling “a bag of worms”. The mass of veins often disappear when the child lies down. Adolescents who have pain, large varicoceles, or loss of ipsilateral testicular volume over time should undergo surgical therapy. Prior surgical therapies focusing on mass ligation of the internal spermatic vessels have had good results, but a significant incidence of postoperative hydrocele is reported

Question:
Adolescents who have loss of ipsilateral testicular volume over time should undergo -


(1) Massage Therapy

(2) Cryo Therapy

(3) Hydro Therapy

(4) Surgical Therapy


Question 67:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the passage’s content
Passage:


Varicocele may be defined as diffuse dilation of the pampiniform plexus (the venous drainage of the scrotum). Generally, the venous drainage of the scrotum begins with multiple scrotal veins that coalesce with the plexus. This drainage ascends along the cord structure and ultimately forms a single testicular vein, draining on the right into the vena cava and on the left into the left renal vein. Although the main symptom of admission is dilated veins observed in the scrotum, patients with especially high-grade varicocele suffer from chronic groin pain. This may limit the physical performance
The etiology remains unclear. Most theories have as a common thread an increased venous backpressure with sub-sequent venous varicosity. These theories are based on insufficient venous valves anatomic angle of venous drainage, external compression of the drainage system and backflow of metabolites from left adrenal vein onto the subjacent testis. Although varicocele can appear at any pediatric age, the incidence peaks near mid-puberty and catches the incidence of adult population. Overall, varicocele are estimated to occur in 15% of the adolescent population. They are almost all left-sided and rarely bilateral. Right-sided varicocele has been reported with situs inversus, adding to the emphasis on anatomic etiology. Most adolescents who have varicocele are asymptomatic and discovered on routine examination. There may be some mild discomfort. Although the mechanism is unclear, there is general agreement that larger varicoceles are more likely to result in testicular injury than smaller ones, and that this injury appears to be a function of increasing time
Most cases of childhood varicocele require no treatment, but because of the gross appearance of varicocele, parents need to be well counselled. Generally a larger scrotum than normal is observed during physical examination when the boy stands upright. Palpation of the scrotum is like feeling "a bag of worms". The mass of veins often disappear when the child lies down. Adolescents who have pain, large varicoceles, or loss of ipsilateral testicular volume over time should undergo surgical therapy. Prior surgical therapies focusing on mass ligation of the internal spermatic vessels have had good results, but a significant incidence of postoperative hydrocele is reported

Question:


The venous drainage of the scrotum ultimately forms -


(1) A single testicular vein

(2) A single testicular artery

(3) A single anatomic angle

(4) A single anatomic etiology


Question 68:


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Passage:

Varicocele may be defined as diffuse dilation of the pampiniform plexus (the venous drainage of the scrotum). Generally, the venous drainage of the scrotum begins with multiple scrotal veins that coalesce with the plexus. This drainage ascends along the cord structure and ultimately forms a single testicular vein, draining on the right into the vena cava and on the left into the left renal vein. Although the main symptom of admission is dilated veins observed in the scrotum, patients with especially high-grade varicocele suffer from chronic groin pain. This may limit the physical performance

The etiology remains unclear. Most theories have as a common thread an increased venous backpressure with sub-sequent venous varicosity. These theories are based on insufficient venous valves anatomic angle of venous drainage, external compression of the drainage system and backflow of metabolites from left adrenal vein onto the subjacent testis. Although varicocele can appear at any pediatric age, the incidence peaks near mid-puberty and catches the incidence of adult population. Overall, varicocele are estimated to occur in 15% of the adolescent population. They are almost all left-sided and rarely bilateral. Right-sided varicocele has been reported with situs inversus, adding to the emphasis on anatomic etiology. Most adolescents who have varicocele are asymptomatic and discovered on routine examination. There may be some mild discomfort. Although the mechanism is unclear, there is general agreement that larger varicoceles are more likely to result in testicular injury than smaller ones, and that this injury appears to be a function of increasing time

Most cases of childhood varicocele require no treatment, but because of the gross appearance of varicocele, parents need to be well counseled. Generally a larger scrotum than normal is observed during physical examination when the boy stands upright. Palpation of the scrotum is like feeling "a bag of worms". The mass of veins often disappear when the child lies down. Adolescents who have pain, large varicoceles, or loss of ipsilateral testicular volume over time should undergo surgical therapy. Prior surgical therapies focusing on mass ligation of the internal spermatic vessels have had good results, but a significant incidence of postoperative hydrocele is reported
Question:

Varicocele patients of which grade suffer from chronic groin pain

(1) Middle Grade

(2) Moderate Grade

(3) Low Grade

(4) High Grade


Question 69:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the passage’s content
Passage:

Varicocele may be defined as diffuse dilation of the pampiniform plexus (the venous drainage of the scrotum). Generally, the venous drainage of the scrotum begins with multiple scrotal veins that coalesce with the plexus. This drainage ascends along the cord structure and ultimately forms a single testicular vein, draining on the right into the vena cava and on the left into the left renal vein. Although the main symptom of admission is dilated veins observed in the scrotum, patients with especially high-grade varicocele suffer from chronic groin pain. This may limit the physical performance

The etiology remains unclear. Most theories have as a common thread an increased venous backpressure with subsequent venous varicosity. These theories are based on insufficient venous valves, anatomic angle of venous drainage, external compression of the drainage system, and backflow of metabolites from left adrenal vein onto the subjacent testis. Although varicocele can appear at any pediatric age, the incidence peaks near mid-puberty and catches the incidence of adult population. Overall, varicocele is estimated to occur in 15% of the adolescent population. They are almost all left-sided and rarely bilateral. Right-sided varicocele has been reported with situs inversus, adding to the emphasis on anatomic etiology. Most adolescents who have varicocele are asymptomatic and discovered on routine examination. There may be some mild discomfort. Although the mechanism is unclear, there is general agreement that larger varicoceles are more likely to result in testicular injury than smaller ones, and that this injury appears to be a function of increasing time

Most cases of childhood varicocele require no treatment, but because of the gross appearance of varicocele, parents need to be well counseled. Generally, a larger scrotum than normal is observed during physical examination when the boy stands upright. Palpation of the scrotum is like feeling "a bag of worms." The mass of veins often disappear when the child lies down. Adolescents who have pain, large varicoceles, or loss of ipsilateral testicular volume over time should undergo surgical therapy. Prior surgical therapies focusing on mass ligation of the internal spermatic vessels have had good results, but a significant incidence of postoperative hydrocele is reported
% Comment: This passage is discussing medical details related to varicocele, particularly focusing on the types of varicocele, their effects, and treatments. The explanation is primarily informative, offering insights into the condition's pathophysiology and the necessary treatments
Question:

Varicocele patients of which grade suffer from chronic groin pain

(1) Middle Grade

(2) Moderate Grade

(3) Low Grade

(4) High Grade


Question 70:


Read the passage carefully and answer the question strictly as per the passage’s content
Passage:

Varicocele may be defined as diffuse dilation of the pampiniform plexus (the venous drainage of the scrotum). Generally, the venous drainage of the scrotum begins with multiple scrotal veins that coalesce with the plexus. This drainage ascends along the cord structure and ultimately forms a single testicular vein, draining on the right into the vena cava and on the left into the left renal vein. Although the main symptom of admission is dilated veins observed in the scrotum, patients with especially high-grade varicocele suffer from chronic groin pain. This may limit the physical performance

The etiology remains unclear. Most theories have as a common thread an increased venous backpressure with sub-sequent venous varicosity. These theories are based on insufficient venous valves anatomic angle of venous drainage, external compression of the drainage system and backflow of metabolites from left adrenal vein onto the subjacent testis. Although varicocele can appear at any pediatric age, the incidence peaks near mid-puberty and catches the incidence of adult population. Overall, varicocele are estimated to occur in 15% of the adolescent population. They are almost all left-sided and rarely bilateral. Right-sided varicocele has been reported with situs inversus, adding to the emphasis on anatomic etiology. Most adolescents who have varicocele are asymptomatic and discovered on routine examination. There may be some mild discomfort. Although the mechanism is unclear, there is general agreement that larger varicoceles are more likely to result in testicular injury than smaller ones, and that this injury appears to be a function of increasing time

Most cases of childhood varicocele require no treatment, but because of the gross appearance of varicocele, parents need to be well counseled. Generally a larger scrotum than normal is observed during physical examination when the boy stands upright. Palpation of the scrotum is like feeling "a bag of worms". The mass of veins often disappear when the child lies down. Adolescents who have pain, large varicoceles, or loss of ipsilateral testicular volume over time should undergo surgical therapy. Prior surgical therapies focusing on mass ligation of the internal spermatic vessels have had good results, but a significant incidence of postoperative hydrocele is reported
Question:

Which of the following Adolescent population is safe from varicoceles

(1) \(\frac{340}{4}\)

(2) \(\frac{40}{2}\)

(3) \(\frac{40}{8}\)

(4) \(\frac{141}{3}\)



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