2012vetsport Rec W
2012vetsport Rec W
2012vetsport Rec W
2012
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2012 VCE VET SPORT & REC EXAM 2
SECTION 1 – CORE
Part A – Multiple-choice questions
Question 1
Which one of the following activities is an example of informal, non-specific recreation?
A. walking the dog
B. competing in a marathon
C. playing in the local football team
D. a gym session with a personal trainer
Question 2
When planning a presentation to address a specific problem, you need to consider the
A. maintenance of records.
B. analysis of feedback from the audience.
C. audience’s understanding and response.
D. characteristics of the audience and the subject matter to be presented.
Question 3
An instructor has many responsibilities.
Among them is an ethical responsibility to
A. maintain participants’ psychological welfare.
B. provide inclusive/non-discriminatory practices.
C. provide suggestions based on physiological profiling.
D. monitor the suitability of the facilities and equipment.
Question 4
Which one of the following workplace systems needs to be established in order to ensure compliance with
legal requirements?
A. policies and procedures
B. insurance and feasibility
C. credibility and professionalism
D. documentation and internalisation
Question 5
Which technique of risk assessment measures the likelihood, severity and consequences of a risk?
A. absolutive
B. qualitative
C. implicitive
D. quantitative
Question 6
Statistical data to analyse current leisure and recreation service delivery can be accurately gathered from
which source?
A. print media
B. word of mouth
C. personal perceptions
D. social media websites
Question 7
Which one of the following is a legal responsibility of an instructor?
A. morality
B. act without bias
C. injury prevention
D. waivers and exclusion clauses
Question 8
Learning with others is best achieved through
A. practice.
B. collaboration.
C. determination.
D. reconfiguration.
Question 9
At the end of a sport and recreation session, an evaluation should be conducted.
In this evaluation, you should consider
A. home-based leisure activities.
B. a lesson plan for your next session.
C. a set of instructions on how to use the equipment.
D. the content, structure and processes of the session.
Question 10
A plan for a sport and recreation session needs to conform to legislation, health and safety requirements, and
A. natural justice.
B. accepted good practice.
C. communication theories.
D. the ability to recognise achievements.
Question 11
When developing group commitment and cooperation, why is it important to demonstrate open
communication?
A. It helps to determine situational variances.
B. It helps to restrict the number of participants allowed in the session.
C. It helps to establish trust, confidence and ownership in group decision-making.
D. It helps to allocate sufficient time for ‘cooling down’ and discussions with participants.
Question 12
‘Forcing’ is a technique that can be used when attempting to resolve a conflict.
This technique can be used
A. in the mediation of individual versus group goals.
B. to calm hostile environments and to end non-productive behaviour.
C. when both sides work together to reach goals and preserve relationships.
D. in a situation where both sides are fairly equal in their arguments and neither side puts forward too
many demands.
Question 13
The behavioural requirements that govern the way in which an instructor interacts with their client(s) and
conducts an instructional session is an example of
A. a legal responsibility.
B. an ethical responsibility.
C. an employer responsibility.
D. an employee responsibility.
Question 14
What is the maximum number of treatment options for risk?
A. 7
B. 6
C. 5
D. 4
Question 15
An organisation would assess existing levels of participant interest in order to
A. have a conceptual understanding of leisure.
B. strengthen questioning/listening techniques to elicit information.
C. acknowledge achievements with appropriate recognition and/or reward.
D. determine the scope for possible expansion of participation within specific market segments.
END OF PART A
SECTION 1 – continued
5 2012 VCE VET SPORT & REC EXAM
Question 1
What type of insurance provides essential financial protection for professionals, for claims made against
them in carrying out their professional services?
1 mark
Question 2
What is the purpose of the Freedom of Information Act?
2 marks
Question 3
Risk matrix
4
Frequency
1 2 3 4 5
Severity
extreme risk
high risk
moderate risk
low risk
Your boss has provided you with the above risk matrix. He has identified a potential hazard as having a
frequency of 2 and a severity of 1.
a. i. What risk category does this hazard fall into?
ii. Suggest one risk treatment option that is appropriate for this hazard.
1 + 3 = 4 marks
b. Suggest two sources of information that could be used to assist in the risk analysis.
1.
2.
2 marks
Question 4
You are the manager of a sports centre that has two different locations. Each location has the same number of
members. Below is the participation data by age for each location.
Participation at location A
19 and
under
18%
60 and over
39%
20–29
10%
30–39
15%
50–59
10%
40–49
8%
Participation at location B
60 and over
17% 19 and under
26%
50–59
13%
20–29
14%
40–49
15%
30–39
15%
a. An 18-year-old female has just moved to the area. She wishes to join a sports centre that has more
people of her own age. Both locations are the same distance from her house.
Based on the data, which location would be the most appropriate for her?
3 marks
b. The sport centre’s board of directors is investigating the possibility of both locations running the
following program.
Program
6.00 am – 7.00 am Yoga 12.30 pm – 2.00 pm Fitness for Workers
7.00 am – 8.00 am Learn to Swim 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Baby Swim Squad
8.00 am – 9.00 am Active Ageing 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Teen Gym
9.00 am – 10.00 am Kinder Dance 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm Auskick
10.00 am – 11.00 am Mum & Baby Sports 5.00 pm – 6.00 pm Skateboarding
11.00 am – 12.00 pm Postnatal Fitness 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm Under-18 Netball
12.00 pm – 12.30 pm Lunch Express Workout 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm Hip-Hop
Use the data on page 7 to explain why you think this program will not work for either location.
3 marks
Question 5
As a recreation assistant, you have been planning a fun run for school students. The fun run will be held in
local streets on the last Wednesday of February, from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm.
a. During your planning, you identified the hazards listed below.
How could you reduce or avoid each hazard?
Students have to cross a street during the run.
Sections of the route are uneven and too difficult for students to run on.
2 marks
b. List three support personnel who may be available to assist you throughout the fun run.
1.
2.
3.
3 marks
c. Identify three physical resources that you should inform students to bring with them on the day of the
fun run.
1.
2.
3.
3 marks
d. During the fun run, there will be some barriers that will impede the performance of students.
Identify the barrier in each of the following scenarios.
Students could not access the website to download the fun run registration form and the organisers were
not aware of it.
The physical education teacher is emphasising technical development, but the students are there to have
fun.
2 marks
e. The day of the fun run has arrived and the entertainment started early.
Suggest how each of the factors below could have an effect on the fun run.
Support personnel are not familiar with their roles.
3 marks
Question 6
You have been asked to develop a presentation for the public on the safe use of a flying fox at the local
playground.
a. Describe the approach that you would use to develop the presentation. In your response, include the
medium(s) of delivery that you would use for your presentation. Justify your response.
3 marks
b. Identify the equipment and/or materials that you would use to support your presentation.
1 mark
c. Describe how you would evaluate the audience’s understanding of the presentation.
2 marks
Question 7
Effective verbal and non-verbal communication should be used during negotiations.
Provide an example of how each of the following types of communication can be used during negotiations
and explain why the example would be important in achieving a successful outcome.
active listening
6 marks
Question 8
Describe the term ‘personal philosophy’ as it relates to the instruction of activities.
2 marks
Question 9
The under-12 soccer team is about to play in the grand final. The coach has been rotating the team all season,
placing a player on reserve for each game. However, he has decided to change his philosophy for the last
game. His son was due to be the reserve, but the coach believes his son should not miss out on playing in the
grand final. He has instead stated that the shortest player will be the player to miss out.
a. Which principle of natural justice has not been met in this scenario?
1 mark
b. Which ethical responsibility has the coach failed to comply with?
1 mark
c. Identify a role model that the reserve player for the grand final can ask for advice or support.
1 mark
END OF SECTION 1
TURN OVER
2012 VCE VET SPORT & REC EXAM 12
SECTION 2 – ELECTIVES
Question 1
a. While you were on duty as a lifeguard at the local pool, there was a group of unruly teenagers who
entered the ‘no go/out of bounds’ areas. One teenager managed to get to the 10-metre diving platform
and jumped off. An aquatic emergency occurred as a result.
A lifeguard needed to use visual signals to communicate to the other lifeguards what was occurring.
Below are four Royal Life Saving visual signals.
A. B.
C. D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
4 marks
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1.
2.
3.
3 marks
Question 2
Royal Life Saving has stated that first aid/accident reports need to be kept for 25 years.
Give two reasons why an aquatics centre may need to refer to archived first aid/accident reports.
1.
2.
2 marks
Question 3
What is ‘water familiarisation’?
2 marks
Question 4
When teaching swimming, the client’s readiness to acquire the water safety and survival skill being taught
needs to be assessed.
What three areas of readiness should be assessed?
1.
2.
3.
3 marks
Question 5
Core power is a factor affecting movement in water.
Which part of the body is used to create torque or twisting forces?
1 mark
Question 6
Explain the ‘command and response strategy’ instructional method and when you would use this method.
4 marks
Question 7
a. Describe the mouth-to-nose resuscitation technique.
2 marks
b. Identify two situations in which it would be appropriate to use mouth-to-nose resuscitation.
2 marks
Question 8
During your lifeguard training, you were asked to develop a rescue plan.
What are four factors that you need to consider when developing a rescue plan?
1.
2.
3.
4.
4 marks
Question 9
Explain the leg action in survival backstroke.
3 marks
END OF ELECTIVE 1
SECTION 2 – continued
TURN OVER
2012 VCE VET SPORT & REC EXAM 16
Question 1
Provide an example of where the following types of synovial joints are found in the body.
hinge
gliding
3 marks
Question 2
Identify four practices involved in providing orientation to clients before they undertake a fitness program.
1.
2.
3.
4.
4 marks
Question 3
A new client has completed an orientation session prior to undertaking a fitness program at a fitness centre.
The client has completed the following document.
I, Steven McJohnson , state that the information on this form is correct to the best of my
knowledge.
Date
Signature of client Steven McJohnson 03/06/12
Date
Signature of witness Renee Stevenson 03/06/12
1 mark
b. i. Based on the information provided, suggest an allied health professional that you would
recommend Steven visit prior to beginning his exercise program.
ii. Explain why he should see this particular allied health professional.
1 + 2 = 3 marks
c. The next step is to discuss and record Steven’s current exercise, lifestyle activities and goals. Steven
provides the following information.
Current exercise • swims 1 km every Saturday afternoon
Lifestyle activities • works from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm, Monday–Friday (50 hours a week)
• includes a one-hour lunchbreak every day
• has six alcoholic drinks on Friday nights after work
• tries to eat a balanced diet, but finds it hard after working such long
hours
• is not motivated to exercise in the evening as he is exhausted after work
• goes to bed at 11.30 pm, wakes up at 6.00 am
Based on the information Steven has provided, place a tick in the box to identify Steven’s goals as
physical, mental, social or spiritual.
5 marks
d. Suggest a way in which Steven could fit some exercise into his work day.
1 mark
e. Using the principles of exercise program design and taking into consideration that Steven’s main fitness
goal is to lose body fat, circle the most appropriate answer for each part of the FITT formula in Steven’s
program.
1 mark
g. As his instructor, you need to provide Steven with information about the body’s energy systems.
Fill in the blank spaces with an appropriate answer.
6 marks
h. One of the main pieces of equipment that Steven will be using at the fitness centre is a treadmill.
List two types of regular maintenance that need to be completed on a treadmill.
1.
2.
2 marks
END OF ELECTIVE 2
SECTION 2 – continued
TURN OVER
2012 VCE VET SPORT & REC EXAM 20
Josh is an outdoor recreation instructor, who was in charge of leading a group of Year 9 students on a
wilderness hike. This was the seventh hike that Josh had led. The other leader, Luke, was a new instructor
and did not have any hiking experience.
The hike was held in the first week of November. There were 14 students in the group and two leaders.
On the day of the hike, the group had a late start on the trail. The temperature had already reached 33 °C with
75% humidity.
After hiking for 4 km, the group stopped for lunch. Josh noticed that there were cumulus clouds building.
The group was eager to get back on the trail, so they headed off quickly to the path, which was a steep
descent down a ledge section of a rock trail along a gorge. The upper section of the trail had rocks that were
worn and slippery.
As the hike progressed, the students moved more slowly. Some students had difficulty carrying their
backpacks in the steeper sections. On a few occasions, Luke had to assist these students by carrying their
backpacks as well as his own. Soon, the wind increased and cumulonimbus clouds started to form. Large
raindrops began to fall and the sky darkened very quickly.
The group still had not reached the end of the trail when Luke slipped on a wet rock. He was carrying one of
the students’ backpacks, which caused him to fall backwards, hitting his head on a boulder and injuring his
ankle. The student who was hiking next to him screamed and started to panic as Luke fell. Josh was in front
of the group and heard the scream. Josh’s first reaction was to drop his backpack and rush to Luke. When he
arrived, Luke was conscious and complaining of a sore ankle.
Question 1
Identify two hazards that were experienced on the hike in each of the following categories.
environmental/weather
1.
2.
human
1.
2.
environmental/terrain
1.
2.
6 marks
Question 2
Due to the slippery rocks, many students started walking off the path.
a. Identify two effects on the environment that could be caused by this action.
2 marks
b. Which environmental code would be breached by this action?
1 mark
Question 3
Apart from environmental conditions, what is another situational variance that Josh could have dealt with
before setting off on the hike?
1 mark
Question 4
Outline four ways in which Josh could have reduced the potential of an accident on the hike.
1.
2.
3.
4.
4 marks
Question 5
What injury could be caused by high heat and humidity?
1 mark
Question 6
Explain how Josh could have maintained the physiological wellbeing of the group in these weather
conditions.
2 marks
Question 7
In addition to the sprained ankle, what other non-routine situation occurred on the hike?
1 mark
Question 8
What emergency response resource could Josh use to deal with the ankle injury?
1 mark
Question 9
Identify four factors affecting the selection of general equipment to be used in outdoor activities.
1.
2.
3.
4.
4 marks
Question 10
Josh educated the students on how human waste can contaminate waterways and cause disease.
State four processes that you should follow in areas without toilets.
1.
2.
3.
4.
4 marks
Question 11
a. Explain the relevance of identifying cloud types.
2 marks
b. With the change of weather that occurred, what would happen to the barometric pressure?
1 mark
END OF ELECTIVE 3
SECTION 2 – continued
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Natalie has just taken over as the manager of a sports centre. The centre has a gymnasium, indoor stadium,
outdoor pool, sports field and canteen. Natalie has been informed that the centre has multiple problems and
senior management wants her to correct them. When Natalie arrives at the centre, she notices rat droppings in
her office. She also notices that the fire extinguisher has been tampered with and is out of date. The roof over
reception is leaking and a lifeguard is complaining of sunburn as the staff sunscreen bottle is empty.
Natalie has been asked to design a rugby program for children between the ages of 5 and 18. Senior
management has stressed that they want an even mix of boys and girls participating. During the
implementation of the program, a parent approaches Natalie and informs her that having a mixed team is
limiting their child’s rugby skills and they want the teams to be gender separated.
The rugby program becomes very successful in the local community and Natalie decides that she will
implement competitive rugby tournaments. Senior management has agreed, provided the program is
inclusive and maintains fairness. Before the competition can commence, they want to see a risk management
plan. They also want Natalie to investigate ‘best-practice principles’ for rugby.
Question 1
Identify an example of a breach of legislation or industry codes from the scenario above. A breach may be
used only once.
health legislation
fire regulations
building codes
OH&S
4 marks
Question 2
What are two needs of the children participating in the rugby program that should be considered?
1.
2.
2 marks
Question 3
Based on the available resources at the centre, propose a contingency plan that Natalie could use for the
rugby program in the event of extreme heat.
2 marks
Question 4
a. Management has stated that they wish to focus on gender and age for implementation of the rugby
program.
Apart from gender and age, identify three specific communities that Natalie might encounter during the
implementation of her rugby program.
1.
2.
3.
3 marks
b. Choose one of the specific communities that you have identified in part a. Describe how Natalie could
modify the rugby program to ensure these participants are included.
2 marks
Question 5
a. How should Natalie respond to the parent who wants the teams to be gender separated?
2 marks
b. What legislation protects senior management’s decision to mix the teams?
1 mark
Question 6
Describe a modification that Natalie would need to make when implementing the program for 5-year-olds
rather than 18-year-olds.
2 marks
Question 7
Senior management informed Natalie that the competition must ‘maintain fairness’.
Define the word ‘fairness’.
2 marks
Question 8
a. What is a risk management plan?
2 marks
b. List three steps that are required to implement a risk management plan.
1.
2.
3.
3 marks
Question 9
Suggest three sources of information on ‘best-practice principles’ for rugby.
1.
2.
3.
3 marks
Question 10
Explain how Australian Taxation Office regulations affect a facility maintenance program.
2 marks