General Orientation And Protective Behaviors Quiz

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    General Orientation - An individual is eligible to participate in Special Olympics if they

    • Are 8 years of age or older
    • Have been identified by an agency or professional as having an intellectual disability
    • Are registered with Special Olympics Minnesota
    • All of the above
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This quiz assesses knowledge on General Orientation and Protective Behaviors within Special Olympics. It covers eligibility, program offerings for severely disabled athletes, and emphasizes the competitive nature of the sports, alongside governance of conduct.


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  • 2. 

    General Orientation - What program does Special Olympics offer to athletes with the most severe levels of disability?

    • MATP

    • Unified Sports

    • So Get Into It

    • Partners Club

    Correct Answer
    A. MATP
    Explanation
    The correct answer is MATP. MATP stands for Motor Activities Training Program, which is a program offered by Special Olympics for athletes with the most severe levels of disability. This program focuses on providing individuals with opportunities to participate in motor activities and develop physical skills, regardless of their ability level. It aims to promote inclusion, physical fitness, and overall well-being for athletes with disabilities.

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  • 3. 

    General Orientation - Does Special Olympics stress the recreational or competition approach to sports?

    • Recreational

    • Competitive

    Correct Answer
    A. Competitive
    Explanation
    Special Olympics stresses the competitive approach to sports. This means that the organization focuses on providing opportunities for athletes with intellectual disabilities to compete and excel in various sports. The emphasis is on training, skill development, and competition, rather than just recreational participation. Special Olympics aims to promote inclusion, empower athletes, and provide them with a platform to showcase their abilities in a competitive setting.

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  • 4. 

    Protective Behaviors - Who determines the punishment for breaking the Special Olympics Code of Conduct?

    • State chapter

    • Coach

    • Any Special Olympics staff

    Correct Answer
    A. State chapter
    Explanation
    The state chapter determines the punishment for breaking the Special Olympics Code of Conduct. This means that it is the responsibility of the state chapter to enforce and administer consequences for any violations of the Code of Conduct. This ensures consistency and fairness in dealing with misconduct within the organization.

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  • 5. 

    Type question here

    • Answer option1

    • Answer option2

    • Answer option3

    • Answer option4

    Correct Answer
    A. Answer option1
  • 6. 

    Type question here

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The given answer is "True" because it is the opposite of "False". Without any context or specific question, it is not possible to provide a more detailed explanation.

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