ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist 020-222 Exam Questions
Question #1 (Topic: demo questions)
Flexibility is a measure of the
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Flexibility is the ability of a joint or group of joints to move through a full, pain-free range of motion (ROM).
Flexibility is the ability of a joint or group of joints to move through a full, pain-free range of motion (ROM).
The standard definition used in exercise science is:
Flexibility = the pain-free range of motion available at a joint or series of joints.
Option Analysis
A. Disease-free ROM about a joint. ❌
Flexibility is not defined by the absence of disease.
B. Effort-free ROM about a joint. ❌
Some effort or stretching may be required to reach the full range of motion.
C. Habitually used ROM about a joint. ❌
This refers only to the range a person commonly uses, which may be much less than their actual flexibility.
D. Pain-free ROM about a joint. ✅ Correct
This matches the accepted definition of flexibility in sports science and fitness.
Exam Tip
Remember:
Flexibility = Pain-free Range of Motion (ROM).
ROM = Range of Motion
Good flexibility means a joint can move through its full range without pain or restriction.
✅ Correct Answer: D. Pain-free ROM about a joint.
Question #2 (Topic: demo questions)
Which of the following would most appropriately assess a previously sedentary, 40- yearold female client's muscular strength?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The client is:
The client is:
40 years old
Previously sedentary
Being assessed for muscular strength
For an untrained client, the safest and most appropriate strength assessment is one that minimizes injury risk. A handgrip dynamometer is widely used as a simple, safe, and reliable measure of muscular strength.
Option Analysis
A. Using a 30-pound (18-kg) barbell to perform biceps curls to fatigue. ❌
This is not appropriate for a previously sedentary client.
The weight may be excessive and increases the risk of injury.
Performing curls "to fatigue" measures muscular endurance more than maximal strength.
B. Holding a handgrip dynamometer at 15 pounds (7 kg) to fatigue. ✅
A handgrip dynamometer is a standard tool for assessing grip strength.
It is safe, quick, and suitable for beginners.
C. Performing modified curl-ups to fatigue. ❌
Assesses muscular endurance of the abdominal muscles, not overall muscular strength.
D. Using a 5-pound (2.2-kg) dumbbell to perform multiple sets of biceps curls to fatigue. ❌
This is also a muscular endurance test rather than a strength assessment.
Why your key says A
If your answer key marks A, it is likely incorrect or the question has been poorly worded. In exercise science (e.g., ACSM/NASM principles):
Muscular strength = maximal force production.
To fatigue with a fixed weight is generally an endurance assessment.
A 30-pound barbell is not an appropriate starting assessment for a sedentary 40-year-old woman.
Based on standard fitness assessment guidelines, the most appropriate answer is: ✅ B. Holding a handgrip dynamometer.
Question #3 (Topic: demo questions)
During calibration of a treadmill, the belt length was found to be 5.5 m. It took 1 minute and 40 seconds for the belt to travel 20 revolutions. What is the treadmill speed?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Given:
Given:- Belt length = 5.5 m
- 20 revolutions
- Time = 1 minute 40 seconds = 100 seconds = 1.667 minutes
Step 1: Calculate total distance traveled
Each revolution moves the belt 5.5 m.Step 2: Calculate speedOption Analysis- A. 4 m/min ❌ Too low.
- B. 66 m/min ✅ Correct
- C. 79 m/min ❌ Incorrect calculation.
- D. 110 m/min ❌ This is the distance traveled, not the speed.
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Question #4 (Topic: demo questions)
Relative contraindications for exercise testing are conditions for which
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Question #5 (Topic: demo questions)
well-designed consent document developed in consultation with a qualified legal professional provides your facility with
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
An informed consent document is designed to ensure that clients: