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    Running on an uneven terrain can cause

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    What is the most common effect of Scoliosis?

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    The locality has a jungle gym. Which age-group(s) do you think it would benefit?

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    The second stage of motor development in a child is between the ages of ……. years and ………years.

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    Given below are the two statements labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
    A: The children in their middle childhood run faster, are able to jump higher, throw farther and their balancing and coordination becomes perfect.
    R: In this age group, the urge for competition among children of their own age group declines due to growing pain in their limbs.
    In the context of the two statements given above, which one of the following is correct?

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    The precaution of _________ should be followed if you have the postural deformity of round shoulders.

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    In late childhood when a child hits puberty, what is likely to be her/his age?

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    Ball handling is an activity that starts in a child in the development stage called __________

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    A child who is almost able to converse at an adult level belongs to

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    …………. is the ability of a child to maintain the exertion required for an activity.

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