Socio-Cultural Influences in Sport Quiz
Test your knowledge of Socio-Cultural Influences, Technology in Sport, The Role of the Media in Sport and the Role of Sponsorship in Sport with this quiz.
This quiz consists of 15 questions, including multiple-choice and short-answer questions on the topic of Socio-Cultural Influences for GCSE PE.
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Which of the following is an example of a social factor that influences participation in sport?
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How has the use of technology in sport most commonly improved performance?
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Which of the following is a cultural factor that may influence the participation of women in sport?
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What is the primary benefit of sports sponsorship for companies?
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Which technological advancement has helped referees make more accurate decisions in football?
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Which of the following is an example of how media can influence public perceptions of sport?
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What is the main ethical concern regarding the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport?
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What does the term 'tokenism' mean in the context of diversity in sport?
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Explain how social class can influence participation in sport.
Social class can influence access to sporting opportunities. Those from higher social classes may have better access to facilities, coaching, and equipment, whereas individuals from lower social classes might face financial barriers, which can limit their participation in sport.
Describe one way in which media coverage has helped to increase female participation in sport.
Media coverage of women’s sport, particularly through high-profile events such as the Women’s World Cup or Wimbledon, has helped to raise the visibility of female athletes, challenging stereotypes and encouraging more girls and women to take part in sports.
What is meant by the term ‘ethical behaviour’ in sport, and why is it important?
Ethical behaviour in sport refers to playing fairly, respecting the rules, showing sportsmanship, and treating others with respect. It is important as it promotes integrity, ensures a level playing field, and upholds the values of honesty and fairness within the sport.
How has the advancement of technology impacted the accessibility of sports for disabled athletes?
Technology has improved accessibility for disabled athletes by providing specialised equipment such as prosthetics, wheelchairs, and adaptive sports gear, allowing them to compete at higher levels and increasing the opportunities for disabled participation in a variety of sports.
What is the role of sponsorship in professional sport?
Sponsorship plays a crucial role in funding professional sports by providing financial support to athletes, teams, and events. It helps improve facilities, pay athletes, and promote the sport, while also benefiting sponsors by giving them brand visibility.
Explain one potential negative impact of media coverage on an athlete’s mental health.
Media coverage can create immense pressure on athletes to perform, leading to stress, anxiety, and a lack of privacy. Negative media portrayals or unrealistic expectations can affect an athlete's self-esteem and mental well-being.
What are the ethical implications of using technology, such as VAR (Video Assistant Referee), in sport?
While VAR helps ensure more accurate decisions, ethical concerns include the potential for over-reliance on technology, which could undermine the role of human judgment and lead to inconsistencies or delays in match decisions, affecting the flow of the game.