...SRM 320 Week 2 Quiz To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/srm-320-ash/srm-320-week-2-quiz SRM 320 Quiz Week 2 1. Which of the following statements is not a sound principle of supervision: A. Individual differences must be recognized B. Authority rests in the person of the supervisor rather than the position C. Individuals should be encouraged to submerge themselves to achieve the organization’s goals D. Special services to the organization should be recognized E. None of the above 2. Physical educators in general need: In-service training To be trained in athletics To have Ph.D. degrees NSCA Certification Computers 3. The most important consideration in Human Resource management is: Budget Facilities Reporting Planning Hiring 4. General Mills has an excellent fitness program for its employees in: Minneapolis, Minnesota Dallas, Texas New York, New York Los Angeles, California Chicago, Illinois 5. Qualifications for physical educators and sport personnel in the public and private sector should include: A degree in physical education/kinesiology Certification from an allied professional organization An internship to gain supervised work experience All of the above 6. Certification in areas of health and fitness are offered by: ACSM NSCA ISSA All of the above None of the above 7. The physical fitness level of adults in the United States: Is excellent Is poor Needs...
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...SRM 320 Week 1 Quiz To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/srm-320-ash/srm-320-week-1-quiz 1. Which of the following is listed by DuBrin as a function of management? Planning Organizing Staffing Leading All of the choices are correct 2. Management under a democratic system often: Delegates important matters Is directed by a manager Requires input from all members of a team All of the above A and C 3. Which of the following statements is the least valid reason why educators should understand principals of management? Teachers must be prepared to negotiate for their salaries Most educators perform some types of management work Relationships between managers and educators tend to be better if theyhave an understanding of each other’s problems Procedures can be more accurately evaluated if educators possess management understanding The life of the educator is directly affected by management 4. The interscholastic or intercollegiate sport program in theory should be financed by: Gate receipts Special projects Student Fees Donations Board of education or central college funds 5. The type of tournament in which each team plays every other team at least once is known as: Round robin Elimination Pyramid Bagnall-Wild Single elimination 6. Incorrect management procedures are likely to result in: Increased production Better human relations High staff morale Loss of efficiency None...
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...SRM 320 Week 4 Quiz To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/srm-320-ash/srm-320-week-4-quiz 1. The physical education office in a school should be located: Near health service and athletic training offices Near the rear of the building Near the gymnasium A and C B and C 2. A school employee would not usually be considered liable: If he or she is in the same room when an injury occurs If pupils have been told not to use dangerous equipment in the teacher’s absence As a result of accidents occurring during sudden emergencies If a pupil has waived his or her right to sue for damages All of the above 3. Surveys show that premiums for school insurance are paid by: Parents The school The insurance company All of the above A and B 4. The principal of governmental immunity: Is derived from the doctrine that “the king can do no wrong” Gives protection to the individual teacher Has been waived by legislation in some states All of the above A and C 5. Lawsuits claiming a violation of a student’s or athlete’s civil rights might cite: The First Amendment The Fourth Amendment The Fourteenth Amendment Any of the above None of the above 6. In recent years, the level of litigation in physical education and sport has: Remained constant Decreased due to increased health and safety emphasis Fluctuated with insurance rates Increased Decreased as less physical education is taught in schools ...
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...LINUX: Rute User’s Tutorial and Exposition Paul Sheer August 14, 2001 Pages up to and including this page are not included by Prentice Hall. 2 “The reason we don’t sell billions and billions of Guides,” continued Harl, after wiping his mouth, “is the expense. What we do is we sell one Guide billions and billions of times. We exploit the multidimensional nature of the Universe to cut down on manufacturing costs. And we don’t sell to penniless hitchhikers. What a stupid notion that was! Find the one section of the market that, more or less by definition, doesn’t have any money, and try to sell to it. No. We sell to the affluent business traveler and his vacationing wife in a billion, billion different futures. This is the most radical, dynamic and thrusting business venture in the entire multidimensional infinity of space-time-probability ever.” ... Ford was completely at a loss for what to do next. “Look,” he said in a stern voice. But he wasn’t certain how far saying things like “Look” in a stern voice was necessarily going to get him, and time was not on his side. What the hell, he thought, you’re only young once, and threw himself out of the window. That would at least keep the element of surprise on his side. ... In a spirit of scientific inquiry he hurled himself out of the window again. Douglas Adams Mostly Harmless Strangely, the thing that least intrigued me was how they’d managed to get it all done. I suppose I sort of knew. If I’d learned...
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