Practice B.2—Forces, motion and movement with authentic IB Sports, exercise and health science (SEHS) exam questions for both SL and HL students. This question bank mirrors Paper 1A, 1B, 2 structure, covering key topics like core principles, advanced applications, and practical problem-solving. Get instant solutions, detailed explanations, and build exam confidence with questions in the style of IB examiners.
The graph shows vertical displacement of the center of mass over 1 second for two gymnastics skills. What biomechanical inference can be drawn from Skill B's center of mass trajectory compared to Skill A?
Why does a swimmer wear a streamlined cap and suit?
Which environmental condition increases the drag force on a runner?
In kayaking, what happens when the blade is angled to maximize lift in water?
Why does a swimmer float more easily in the ocean than in a freshwater pool?
When two rugby players collide and come to a standstill, what has been conserved?
According to Newton’s second law, if a rugby player doubles the force applied during a tackle while mass remains constant, what happens to acceleration?
During a soccer penalty, the ball’s momentum depends on:
Which scenario demonstrates work being done in sport?
Outline reasons for recovery following a baseball game.
Using Newton’s second law of motion, apply it to the distance travelled by a baseball after being struck.
Outline how the Bernoulli principle affects a baseball in flight.
Outline different types of drag and how to reduce them in swimming.