1. General motion is defined as a combination of:
(A) Linear motion and angular motion
(B) Linear motion and oscillatory motion
(C) Angular motion and vibratory motion
(D) Translatory motion and random motion
2. In biomechanics, general motion occurs when:
(A) Limb rotations cause linear displacement of the body
(B) The body moves only in a straight line
(C) The body moves only around a fixed axis
(D) No displacement occurs
3. General motion is also known as:
(A) Rotary-translatory motion
(B) Oscillatory motion
(C) Purely linear motion
(D) Random motion
4. The most accurate description of general motion is:
(A) A mixture of angular and linear motion
(B) A vibration without displacement
(C) A purely translational movement
(D) A repeated oscillation
5. Which of the following is an essential part of the definition of general motion?
(A) Linear displacement
(B) Angular rotation
(C) Combination of both
(D) Only oscillation
6. The majority of human movements can be classified as:
(A) Linear motion
(B) Angular motion
(C) General motion
(D) Static equilibrium
7. General motion is best defined as:
(A) Linear motion resulting from angular movements
(B) Random irregular motion
(C) Oscillatory vibration
(D) Pure rotation around an axis
8. Which term is often used interchangeably with general motion?
(A) Translatory + Rotary motion
(B) Vibratory motion
(C) Oscillatory motion
(D) Rectilinear motion
9. The center of mass moving in a straight line while the limbs rotate describes:
(A) General motion
(B) Pure linear motion
(C) Angular motion
(D) Oscillatory motion
10. General motion emphasizes:
(A) Integration of angular joint motion and linear displacement of the body
(B) Pure linear kinematics
(C) Isolated angular mechanics
(D) Static positions only
11. The phrase “general motion” refers to:
(A) Realistic human motion involving translation and rotation
(B) Abstract theoretical motion without displacement
(C) Only rotational motion at joints
(D) Only linear displacements
12. Which is NOT part of general motion?
(A) Linear displacement
(B) Angular rotation
(C) Static equilibrium without displacement
(D) Combination of both linear and angular
13. General motion differs from linear motion because:
(A) It combines angular and linear motion
(B) It excludes angular rotation
(C) It applies only to machines
(D) It refers to oscillations only
14. Which type of motion best represents daily life movements?
(A) Linear
(B) Angular
(C) General
(D) Oscillatory
15. General motion is sometimes described as:
(A) The outcome of angular limb motion producing linear displacement of the body
(B) A single straight-line displacement
(C) A pendulum-like oscillation
(D) Pure angular displacement only
16. The simplest definition of general motion is:
(A) Combination of linear and angular motion
(B) Repeated oscillatory movement
(C) Isolated angular displacement
(D) Translation only
17. General motion is the most common in:
(A) Sports and daily activities
(B) Static postures
(C) Pendulum systems
(D) Machines only
18. The definition of general motion includes:
(A) Translation caused by rotation
(B) Oscillations without translation
(C) Purely static equilibrium
(D) Vibratory cycles only
19. Which of the following illustrates the definition of general motion?
(A) Walking – rotation of limbs causes linear forward displacement
(B) Rotation of a fan blade
(C) A train moving in a straight line
(D) A pendulum oscillating
20. General motion is also referred to as:
(A) Complex motion
(B) Combined motion
(C) Oscillatory motion
(D) Equilibrium motion
21. The key element of general motion is:
(A) Integration of angular and linear mechanics
(B) Isolation of linear mechanics
(C) Elimination of angular mechanics
(D) Static control
22. General motion means:
(A) Translational motion due to angular inputs
(B) A repetitive oscillation
(C) A random irregular motion
(D) A vibration with no displacement
23. Which part of biomechanics emphasizes general motion most?
(A) Human locomotion studies
(B) Static posture studies
(C) Pendulum mechanics
(D) Linear physics only
24. A cyclist pedaling and moving forward shows:
(A) General motion
(B) Linear motion only
(C) Angular motion only
(D) Oscillatory motion
25. General motion is characterized by:
(A) Rotary-translatory movement patterns
(B) Oscillatory vibrations
(C) Straight-line displacement only
(D) Static equilibrium
26. Which example does NOT match the definition of general motion?
(A) Walking
(B) Running
(C) Arm flexion without body displacement
(D) Swimming
27. In biomechanics, general motion helps explain:
(A) Functional human movement
(B) Static equilibrium
(C) Pure oscillations
(D) Machine-only systems
28. General motion occurs when:
(A) Linear and angular displacements occur together
(B) Only linear displacement occurs
(C) Only angular displacement occurs
(D) Oscillatory vibrations occur
29. Which of the following is most consistent with the definition of general motion?
(A) Running on a track
(B) Rotating fan blades
(C) Ball moving straight down
(D) Elevator movement
30. The outcome of general motion in biomechanics is:
(A) Efficient functional movement
(B) Pure rotation only
(C) Pure translation only
(D) Static control
31. Which is the main reason general motion is defined as the most common human motion?
(A) Most activities combine rotation and translation
(B) Most activities are purely linear
(C) Most activities are purely angular
(D) Most activities are static
32. Which phrase best summarizes general motion?
(A) Rotary + Translatory motion
(B) Oscillatory + Vibratory motion
(C) Random + Chaotic motion
(D) Static + Equilibrium motion
33. General motion is defined as:
(A) Real-world movement that is neither purely linear nor purely angular
(B) Pure angular displacement
(C) Pure linear displacement
(D) Oscillatory displacement
34. The definition of general motion highlights its importance in:
(A) Sports biomechanics
(B) Static posture biomechanics
(C) Isolated muscle contraction
(D) Theoretical physics
35. A swimmer moving forward through the water demonstrates:
(A) General motion
(B) Pure linear motion
(C) Pure angular motion
(D) Oscillatory motion
36. Which of the following movements is the best example of general motion?
(A) Cycling
(B) Elevator descending
(C) Door rotation
(D) Clock pendulum
37. General motion involves:
(A) A combination of angular and linear kinematics
(B) Pure linear kinematics
(C) Pure angular kinematics
(D) Vibrations
38. General motion can be considered:
(A) The natural state of functional human movement
(B) A theoretical construct only
(C) Rare in daily life
(D) Only in machines
39. The integration of rotary and translatory elements defines:
(A) General motion
(B) Pure linear motion
(C) Pure angular motion
(D) Oscillatory motion
40. General motion in biomechanics is most related to:
(A) Locomotion
(B) Static equilibrium
(C) Oscillatory mechanics
(D) Isolated rotation
41. Which activity represents general motion?
(A) Running on a track
(B) Turning a screwdriver
(C) A ball falling straight
(D) Elevator movement
42. The phrase “translation caused by rotation” defines:
(A) General motion
(B) Angular motion
(C) Linear motion
(D) Oscillatory motion
43. Which body system’s movements best illustrate general motion?
(A) Musculoskeletal system
(B) Digestive system
(C) Circulatory system
(D) Endocrine system
44. General motion differs from oscillatory motion because:
(A) It combines linear and angular, not repetitive cycles
(B) It involves vibrations
(C) It requires equilibrium only
(D) It lacks translation
45. Walking is general motion because:
(A) Angular motion of the limbs produces linear displacement of the body
(B) It is purely linear
(C) It is purely angular
(D) It is static
46. General motion is an important concept because:
(A) It explains realistic functional human movements
(B) It applies only to machines
(C) It eliminates biomechanics
(D) It defines only oscillations
47. The phrase “rotary + translatory mechanics” describes:
(A) General motion
(B) Linear motion
(C) Angular motion
(D) Oscillatory motion
48. Which is the most correct statement about general motion?
(A) It is the most common type of human motion
(B) It is the rarest type of motion
(C) It excludes angular rotation
(D) It applies only to fluids
49. General motion is mainly seen in:
(A) Activities of daily living and sports
(B) Static postures
(C) Isolated joint rotation
(D) Stationary equilibrium
50. The definition of general motion can be summarized as:
(A) The combination of angular and linear motions in human movement
(B) Pure oscillatory cycles
(C) Pure straight-line motion
(D) Static equilibrium without motion