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Exam Practice Six Mark Questions

Chloe is a good all-round sports performer and could represent her school in many different sports. Discuss the key influences that could impact on Chloe’s choice of physical activities.

ANSWER: Cultural: Age – minimum entry age eg for some distance running events Disability – disability that might prevent her from taking part in some activities Gender – whether the activity is available for a girl Culture/religion – whether Chloe’s culture/religion restrict the activities she is able to take part in eg dress

ANSWER: Health and wellbeing: Whether Chloe’s health prevent her from taking part in some activities. Are certain activities believed to have a positive influence on Chloe’s health? eg swimming for asthmatics

ANSWER: Image: Fashion – is the activity, and any associated resources (clothing, equipment) fashionable? Media coverage – does the activity get media coverage?

ANSWER: People: Family – are Chloe’s family involved/not involved in the activity (playing, coaching)? Will Chloe be introduced to the activity by her family? Peers – are Chloe’s peers involved/not involved in the activity? Role models – does the activity have positive/influential role models?

ANSWER: Resources: Access – can Chloe get transport to the activity? Availability – does Chloe have the resources to take part in the activity, can she get them? eg equipment Location – do the resources exist locally?

ANSWER: Socio-economic: Cost – can Chloe afford to take part? eg membership, equipment Status – is the activity seen as appropriate? eg polo or football?