1. The combination of linear and angular motion is referred to as:
(A) Oscillatory motion
(B) General motion
(C) Pure linear motion
(D) Random motion
2. In biomechanics, walking is considered a combination of linear and angular motion because:
(A) The body translates forward due to angular movement of limbs
(B) The body is stationary
(C) Only the arms rotate
(D) There is no displacement
3. Which of the following is the best example of combined motion?
(A) Cycling
(B) Elevator movement
(C) Fan blade rotation
(D) Clock pendulum
4. In combined motion, the angular movement of joints results in:
(A) Linear displacement of the body
(B) Static posture
(C) Pure oscillation
(D) Vibration only
5. Which of these human activities shows combined linear and angular motion?
(A) Running
(B) Standing still
(C) A ball rolling in place
(D) Rotating a screwdriver
6. Swimming demonstrates combined motion because:
(A) Angular arm and leg actions cause linear forward displacement
(B) Only angular movement occurs
(C) Only linear displacement occurs
(D) It is static movement
7. Which system in the human body produces combined motion?
(A) Musculoskeletal system
(B) Circulatory system
(C) Digestive system
(D) Nervous system
8. In sports, the most common type of motion is:
(A) Linear
(B) Angular
(C) Combined linear + angular
(D) Static
9. Throwing a ball illustrates combined motion because:
(A) Angular arm rotation produces linear displacement of the ball
(B) The ball only rotates
(C) The arm stays still
(D) No displacement occurs
10. In biomechanics, combined motion is often termed:
(A) General motion
(B) Oscillatory motion
(C) Static equilibrium
(D) Linear translation only
11. Which activity involves combined linear + angular motion?
(A) Walking upstairs
(B) Stationary standing
(C) Pure pendulum swing
(D) Fan blade spinning
12. Cycling is combined motion because:
(A) Pedal rotations cause linear forward displacement of the bicycle
(B) Only wheels rotate
(C) Only the rider translates
(D) No displacement occurs
13. A gymnast running and flipping combines:
(A) Linear + Angular motion
(B) Pure linear motion
(C) Pure angular motion
(D) Static equilibrium
14. In human gait, combined motion arises due to:
(A) Angular rotation of hip, knee, and ankle joints
(B) Static equilibrium
(C) Linear oscillations only
(D) Random irregular movement
15. Pushing a wheelchair involves:
(A) Linear + Angular motion
(B) Pure angular motion
(C) Pure linear motion
(D) Oscillatory vibration
16. In sports like soccer, kicking the ball results in:
(A) Angular motion of the leg producing linear ball displacement
(B) Linear motion only
(C) Pure angular motion only
(D) Static equilibrium
17. Rowing combines:
(A) Linear forward displacement of the boat with angular pulling of oars
(B) Only boat rotation
(C) Only oar oscillation
(D) Stationary equilibrium
18. The most common type of real-world movement is:
(A) Combination of linear and angular motion
(B) Purely linear motion
(C) Purely angular motion
(D) Static balance
19. Running is an example of combined motion because:
(A) Angular movements of legs produce linear displacement of the body
(B) The runner only rotates
(C) It is purely static
(D) The runner vibrates in place
20. The forward movement of a wheelchair user by rotating the wheels is:
(A) General motion (linear + angular)
(B) Pure linear motion
(C) Pure angular motion
(D) Oscillatory motion
21. Climbing a ladder combines:
(A) Angular motion of limbs + linear upward displacement
(B) Pure linear motion only
(C) Pure angular motion only
(D) Oscillatory vibration
22. Jumping forward combines:
(A) Angular knee extension + linear body displacement
(B) Pure angular rotation
(C) Static posture
(D) Oscillation
23. A bowler in cricket demonstrates combined motion when:
(A) Angular arm swing releases the ball in linear path
(B) The ball rotates in place
(C) The bowler stands still
(D) The ball oscillates
24. Which activity best explains combined motion in biomechanics?
(A) Swimming
(B) Elevator descending
(C) A pendulum swing
(D) Pure spinning top
25. In rehabilitation, combined motion is used in:
(A) Gait training exercises
(B) Static balance holding
(C) Pure joint rotations without displacement
(D) Still postures
26. Shooting a basketball illustrates combined motion because:
(A) Angular arm extension produces linear upward flight of the ball
(B) The ball stays static
(C) The arm only vibrates
(D) No displacement occurs
27. In biomechanics, general motion (combination) is seen in:
(A) Locomotor activities
(B) Static balance only
(C) Oscillatory systems only
(D) Isolated limb movements
28. A tennis serve is combined motion because:
(A) Angular swing of racket causes linear motion of ball
(B) The racket only vibrates
(C) The ball rotates in place
(D) The body is stationary
29. Which sports movement shows combined motion?
(A) Rowing
(B) Elevator ride
(C) Ceiling fan
(D) Pendulum swing
30. General motion can be defined as:
(A) Combination of linear and angular motion
(B) Only linear motion
(C) Only angular motion
(D) Oscillatory vibration
31. Pushing a stroller while walking involves:
(A) Linear displacement + angular limb rotation
(B) Pure linear movement
(C) Pure angular movement
(D) Oscillatory vibration
32. In martial arts, a punch combines:
(A) Angular arm extension + linear displacement of fist
(B) Purely static position
(C) Pure angular rotation
(D) Oscillatory vibration
33. Rowing across water illustrates:
(A) Angular arm movement + linear displacement of boat
(B) Purely angular oar movement
(C) Purely linear motion of water
(D) Static motion
34. Which of the following movements shows combined motion in the human body?
(A) Walking
(B) Standing
(C) Head nodding only
(D) Pure elbow flexion without displacement
35. General motion is essential to biomechanics because:
(A) Most daily movements involve linear + angular mechanics
(B) Movements are purely linear
(C) Movements are purely angular
(D) Human motion is always static
36. Which action in gymnastics is combined motion?
(A) Tumbling across floor
(B) Pure head rotation
(C) Pure vertical lift without limb use
(D) Static balance
37. Rowing combines:
(A) Angular pulling + linear propulsion
(B) Pure angular arm motion
(C) Pure linear boat drift
(D) Static floating
38. Which example shows combined linear + angular motion?
(A) Cycling on a road
(B) Elevator movement
(C) Door hinge rotation
(D) Pendulum oscillation
39. General human motion is defined as:
(A) The combination of angular joint motion producing linear displacement
(B) Purely static posture
(C) Oscillatory pendulum motion
(D) Pure linear displacement only
40. In biomechanics, combined motion explains:
(A) Functional movement efficiency
(B) Static equilibrium only
(C) Oscillations only
(D) Isolated rotations
41. Which activity involves combined motion?
(A) Skiing
(B) Standing
(C) Fan spinning
(D) Elevator rising
42. Which of these is NOT an example of combined linear + angular motion?
(A) Arm flexion without moving body
(B) Walking
(C) Running
(D) Cycling
43. Combined motion in sports is critical because:
(A) It defines most athletic performance actions
(B) It excludes angular rotations
(C) It excludes linear displacement
(D) It is only static balance
44. Which exercise is a combined motion?
(A) Push-ups (linear body displacement + angular elbow motion)
(B) Standing still
(C) Pure head rotation
(D) Oscillating pendulum
45. Swimming forward involves:
(A) Angular arm strokes + linear propulsion
(B) Purely angular rotation
(C) Purely linear drifting
(D) Static float
46. The most accurate statement about combined motion is:
(A) It is the most common type of human motion
(B) It occurs rarely in biomechanics
(C) It involves no angular rotation
(D) It involves no translation
47. Throwing a javelin involves:
(A) Angular motion of arm + linear displacement of javelin
(B) Only angular shoulder rotation
(C) Only linear javelin drift
(D) Static posture
48. Which sport best illustrates combined motion?
(A) Rowing
(B) Elevator travel
(C) Ceiling fan spinning
(D) Pendulum swing
49. General motion in biomechanics is equivalent to:
(A) Combined linear + angular motion
(B) Pure oscillations
(C) Static control
(D) Pure vibrations
50. Which is the simplest definition of combined motion?
(A) Integration of angular and linear movements in human activity
(B) Static posture without displacement
(C) Oscillations around a mean position
(D) Pure linear movement without rotation