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Sample exam questions - OCRHealth, fitness and wellbeing practice questions

You will be taking a theory exam for part of your GCSE PE course and the paper will contain a range of questions across all the subject content that you have studied.

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Exam skills - health, fitness and wellbeing practice questions

Questions

Diagram of the eatwell plate, split into five sections of fruit and vegetables, starchy foods, dairy foods, high in fat and sugar, and protein.
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漏 Crown copyright Public Health England in association with the Welsh Government, the Scottish Government and the Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland
  1. Using the image provided above state which of the following nutrients should form the largest proportion of our diet. (1)
    • A) vitamins
    • B) fats
    • C) minerals
    • D) carbohydrates
  2. Which one of the following sentences most accurately describes health? (1)
    • A) the state of complete physical and mental wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease.
    • B) the state of complete emotional, physical and mental wellbeing.
    • C) the state of complete physical, emotional and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease.
    • D) the state of complete physical health and the absence of disease.
  3. Explain the negative physical effects on the body from leading a sedentary lifestyle. (2)
  4. Explain how taking part in regular physical activity can improve psychological health. (4)

Answers

  1. D
  2. C
  3. Leading a sedentary lifestyle will decrease the level of physical activity taking place.(1) A sedentary lifestyle can lead to physical, emotional and social problems including being obese, lowering self-confidence or increasing loneliness (1)
  4. Taking part in sport releases endorphins (1) which are the 'feel good' hormones and make a person feel happy (1). Participation in regular physical activity can help a person to achieve sporting goals (1) which will help to improve their confidence in their abilities (1).

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