Army MFT Exam 1 Answers - Army Physical Readiness Training Quiz
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Army Physical Readiness Training PRT Quiz
1. Which of the following statements is/are true concerning corrective training
- Soldiers performing exercises incorrectly will perform more repetitions until defects are eliminated
- PRT exercises are always used for disciplinary corrective action
- Assistant instructors remove soldiers who need corrective training from the formation to correct mistakes and ensure proper execution
- Each exercise is limited to twenty repetitions for corrective action
2. The conduct of army PRT follows the principles of ____,____, and _____
- On ground, combative, off ground
- Integration, precision, progression
- Mobility, endurance, strength
- Toughening, sustaining, recovery
3. Which of the following is true about the phase of the army physical readiness training?
- The toughening phase develops foundational fitness and fundamental movements skills that prepare soldiers to transition for the sustaining phase
- The initial conditioning phase prepares soldiers in basic combat training
- The sustaining phase allows soldiers to train outside the parameter of fm7-22
- The reconditioning phase is designed to restore physical fitness level that enable soldiers to re-enter unit training
4. Which of the following best describes the philosophy of army physical readiness training
- Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training
- Train to develop agile leaders and organizations
- Conduct multi-echelon and concurrent training
- Train as you will fight
5. When looking at a soldier with poor standing posture, the MFT analyses:
- Head, chest, pelvis, and knee alignment
- Ear, shoulder, pelvis, and ankle alignment
- Head, shoulder, knee and ankle alignment
- Ear, shoulder, low back and heel alignment
6. The primary function of the bone is to
- Keep the eyes level with the horizon
- Produce white blood cells to improve immune response
- Provide a stable foundation for the performance of physical activity
- Produce bone marrow which transports oxygen to the muscle
7. Bone stress is defined as
- A traumatic injury to the bone that cause immediate fracture
- An injury to the bone caused by its inability to adapt to unaccustomed repeated stress
- A rebuilding process within the bone which is a normal response to stress
- And injury to the bone that occurs after a short duration of intense exercise.
8. The bones of the lower extremity include which of the following
- Llium, scapula, radius, and olecranon
- Clavicle, humerus, ulna, fibula
- Femur, tiba, fibia, and tarsals
- Humerus, tarsals, metacarpals and patella
9. Skeletal muscles who primary function is extension of a joint include the
- Biceps, hamstrings, anterior tibialls, and anterior deltoid
- gluteus maximus, quadriceps, triceps and erector spinae
- obliques, retus abdomunus, tansverse and abdomunus, rhomboids
- supraspinatus, subscapularis, teres minor, and infaspinatus
10. During the performance of the sit up name the muscle and its function
- Erector spinae and hip flexors-synergist
- Abdominals and hip flexors –agonist
- Abdominals and hip flexors – antagonist
- Hip extensors and quadriceps – agonists
11. Which of the following is/are true abut muscle fibers
- Slow twitch fibers contribute greatly to performance in sprinting and power activities
- Fast twitch fibers contribute greatly to performance in sustained running
- Fiber types will not adapt in their capabilities through specificity of training
- Fiber types will adapt somewhat in their capabilities through specificity of training
12. What are three major muscle types in a solider?
- Cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, cartilage
- Skeletal muscle, cartilage, smooth muscle
- Cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle
- Cartilage, tendons, ligaments
13. PRT incorporates the three inter-related components of training: they are ____, _____ and _____
- On ground training, combative, and off ground
- Integration precision, progression
- Mobility, endurance, strength
- Toughening sustain, recovery
14. A shoulder that is dislocates and re-sets prior to a doctor resetting is called
- Acromioclavicular (AC)
- Glenohumeral (GH)
- Subluxion
- Dislocation
15. _____should never be compromised for quality of repetitions or speed of movement
- Progression
- Precision
- Integration
- Flexibility
16. The purpose of the _____ is to develop foundational fitness and fundamental movement skills
- Initial conditioning phase
- Toughening phase
- Sustaining phase
- Recovery phase
17. Physical readiness training is a commanders program but the _____ teach and lead the program
- Soldiers
- NCO’s
- Officers
- Commandant
18. What army principal of training is being targeted when part of your unit performs climbing drills while the rest of your unit performs conditioning drills?
- Train to maintain
- Multiechelon training
- Train to develop adaptability
- Concurrent training
19. Commanders and PRT leaders need to realize that it takes at least _____ to begin positive changes in physical fitness levels
- 6-8 weeks
- 6-10 weeks
- 4-8 weeks
- 6-8months
20. When a soldier is performing the push up what plane of movement are they moving along
- Tranverse plane
- Orbital plane
- Frontal plane
- Sagittal plane
Which group of muscles listed below best decribes those in the core
- rectus abdominus, internal oblique, transverse abdominus and external oblique
- infraspinatus, supraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor
- Iliopsoas, quadriceps, gluteal, and rhomboids
- Pectorals, erector spinae, gluteus maximus transverse abdominus
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