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Capo

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With the Muscular Strength and Endurance Test, if an individual is capable of doing a large number of repetitions, the test is an indicator of ____.
 A) muscular strength
  B) muscular endurance
  C) absolute endurance
  D) absolute strength
  E) muscular strength and muscular endurance

Question 2

The advantage of the Muscular Endurance Test is that it ____.
 A) includes six easy-to-perform isometric exercises
  B) can be performed by anyone without a partner
  C) assesses the endurance of each individual muscle
  D) does not require strength-training equipment
  E) requires minimal strength-training equipment



whitcassie

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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