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Test CHILD MOTIVATION
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QUESTION 1: According to the text, what primarily motivates children to take up physical activity?
Winning trophies and achieving elite status
Fun, learning, affiliation and excitement of play
Exclusive parental pressure
Obtaining short-term athletic scholarships
2nd QUESTION: What do young athletes value most when consulted?
Shared experience and enjoyment of the process
Numerical result above all else
Mechanical repetition and fierce competition
Avoid being with friends
3rd QUESTION: What risk is mentioned if the environment eliminates the playful and social component?
Automatically improve children's technique
Disconnecting the child from his or her primary source of motivation
Guaranteed increase in commitment
Achieve more trophies effortlessly
QUESTION 4: According to competence motivation theory, what determines child motivation?
Perception of sufficient competence to master tasks
The number of trophies won
Punishments applied by the coach
The number of hours of training without rest
QUESTION 5: What emotions does it generate in children to feel capable of mastering a task?
Indifference to the activity
Anxiety and embarrassment
Enjoyment and pride
Extreme fatigue and apathy
QUESTION 6: What happens when a child perceives a lack of skill in physical activity?
Increases their desire to participate
Feels motivated and proud
Improve automatically without effort
Generates anxiety and embarrassment, decreasing motivation
QUESTION 7: In the example of rhythmic gymnastics, what happens if complex movements are required without a basis of coordination?
Will improve your coordination immediately and without errors
Will immediately increase your self-perception of competence
Will experience awkwardness and rejection for fear of ridicule
You will be indifferent to what your teammates think
8TH QUESTION: In the example of the swimming club, what element primarily motivates the child?
Improve their times to get into the elite
Fierce competition in every training
Mechanical repetition without play
Play with peers and learn to make a turn correctly
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