exercise Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Exercise 2024-04-19
Across
- An animal live in the sea
- copied other style
- the opposite of "philantrope"
- to produce something on a huge scale
- to say something bad that you don't expect
Down
- One of the tool in water
- something or someone conected to another that lived a long time ago
- to show something can happen
- Unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring.
- the synonymous word of"voice"
10 Clues: copied other style • One of the tool in water • An animal live in the sea • to show something can happen • the opposite of "philantrope" • the synonymous word of"voice" • to produce something on a huge scale • to say something bad that you don't expect • Unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring. • ...
MD exercise 2025-08-16
Across
- Something genuine and real.
- Materials that can be adapted to different students, levels, or activities.
- A step-by-step way of teaching so students can keep improving their skills.
- The purpose of well-designed materials is to help develop language skills.
- Clear, step-by-step guidance for doing a task or using a material.
- Different ways teachers use to help students learn better.
- Mix of reading, listening, speaking, and writing to build productive skills.
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- Exchange with others that keeps learning moving.
- Materials adapted to the curriculum, experiences, realities, and first languages of learners.
- Materials that look nice, are easy to use, and make students want to participate.
10 Clues: Something genuine and real. • Exchange with others that keeps learning moving. • Different ways teachers use to help students learn better. • Clear, step-by-step guidance for doing a task or using a material. • The purpose of well-designed materials is to help develop language skills. • Materials that can be adapted to different students, levels, or activities. • ...
Exercise 2 2022-12-09
Vocab exercise 2026-01-29
Across
- food and materials needed by an army
- a group of people with the same culture and leader
- fighting against the government or rulers
- a structure that lets people cross a river
- the number of people living in a place
- entered a country by force
Down
- a safe place where ships stop
- a small place where people live
- moved back to escape danger
- badly damaged or burned down
10 Clues: entered a country by force • moved back to escape danger • badly damaged or burned down • a safe place where ships stop • a small place where people live • food and materials needed by an army • the number of people living in a place • fighting against the government or rulers • a structure that lets people cross a river • a group of people with the same culture and leader
Copyright exercise 2025-09-21
Across
- A reference to a source of information used in a text, which provides credit to the original creator and allows readers to locate the source material.
- Use: A legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holders, typically for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
- The violation of a law or a right, particularly relating to the unauthorized use of copyrighted material.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity, particularly significant in discussions about the responsible use of information and intellectual property rights.
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- The act of acknowledging the original creator of a work, typically through citation, which is essential in maintaining academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism.
- Permission or approval to use copyrighted material, often required to avoid legal repercussions associated with copyright infringement.
- The act of using someone else's work, ideas, or expressions without proper attribution, presenting them as one's own, which may violate ethical and legal standards.
- A legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive control over its use and distribution, typically for a limited time, with the intent of enabling the creator to receive compensation for their intellectual investment.
- The act of rewording or rephrasing text while maintaining the original meaning, typically requiring proper citation to give credit to the original source.
- Property: Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images used in commerce, protected by laws such as copyright and patents.
10 Clues: The violation of a law or a right, particularly relating to the unauthorized use of copyrighted material. • Permission or approval to use copyrighted material, often required to avoid legal repercussions associated with copyright infringement. • ...
EXERCISE 060326 2026-03-06
Across
- = When two variables occur together but do not necessarily cause each other
- = A smaller group taken from a larger population
- = When one event directly produces another event
- = A comparison between two things to infer similarity
- = A type of reasoning that moves from specific observations to general conclusions
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- = Drawing a conclusion about a whole group based on a sample
- = Argument that uses numerical data to support a conclusion
- = Argument that attempts to show cause and effect
- = The likelihood that an event will happen
- = A mistake in reasoning that weakens an argument
10 Clues: = The likelihood that an event will happen • = A smaller group taken from a larger population • = When one event directly produces another event • = Argument that attempts to show cause and effect • = A mistake in reasoning that weakens an argument • = A comparison between two things to infer similarity • = Argument that uses numerical data to support a conclusion • ...
Healthy Habits 2021-02-07
Across
- exercise can improve your ____ schedule
- yoga enables you to surface your repressed feelings and fight ________
- exercise improves your _____ to help fight Covid-19 virus
- it is important to have a balanced ______
- exercise can help you build __________
Down
- yoga helps build a fast _________
- yoga helps you to assume the right stance and achieve good ___________
- exercise helps reduce the _____ we have
- exercise can improve your ______ with the release of endorphins
9 Clues: yoga helps build a fast _________ • exercise can help you build __________ • exercise can improve your ____ schedule • exercise helps reduce the _____ we have • it is important to have a balanced ______ • exercise improves your _____ to help fight Covid-19 virus • exercise can improve your ______ with the release of endorphins • ...
Your Health 2019-12-05
Across
- check my _____
- Exercise whenever _____ (= when you can).
- pack my _____
- _____ my hair
- You should go to bed _____ in the evening.
- not carefully
- _____ my teeth
Down
- _____ my clothes
- Swimming is good _____.
- You need to have good eating _____s.
- You should eat _____ meals three times a day.
- take a _____
- I was _____ in winning the competition.
- not slowly
- not loudly
15 Clues: not slowly • not loudly • take a _____ • pack my _____ • _____ my hair • not carefully • check my _____ • _____ my teeth • _____ my clothes • Swimming is good _____. • You need to have good eating _____s. • I was _____ in winning the competition. • Exercise whenever _____ (= when you can). • You should go to bed _____ in the evening. • You should eat _____ meals three times a day.
Homeostasis 2013-01-16
Across
- building muscle and strength
- low impact exercise
- Vitamin B2
- Vitamin B5
- aids in blood clotting
- the 'sunlight' vitamin
Down
- most important digestible vitamin
- your body's sleeping schedule
- Vitamin B1
- high impact exercise
- lengthens your muscles
- Vitamin B3
- increasing your heart rate
- brain waves found in deepest sleep
14 Clues: Vitamin B1 • Vitamin B3 • Vitamin B2 • Vitamin B5 • low impact exercise • high impact exercise • lengthens your muscles • aids in blood clotting • the 'sunlight' vitamin • increasing your heart rate • building muscle and strength • your body's sleeping schedule • most important digestible vitamin • brain waves found in deepest sleep
Thursday 2021-10-27
UNIT 01 B 2021-11-24
Muscular Fitness and Flexibility 2015-11-30
Across
- A thickening of existing muscle fibers.
- measurement of movement around a joint
- when opposing muscles provide different directions of tension due to tightness or weakness
- one instance of an exercise
- Alternate sets of exercises without rest between sets.
- Continued systematic increase of muscle workload by the addition of more weight or resistance.
- Stretching of a muscle.
- Any group of muscles of large size or any large number of muscles being used at one time.
- Time required to resume its former or usual condition
- measured by the maximum number of repetitions one can perform against a resistance that's given percentage of one's 1RM
- An increase in the number of muscle fibers.
- ability of an object to resume its normal shape after being stretched
- A type of muscle contraction that occurs when the resistance force is movable.
- The lifter uses the same amount of weight for 3-5 sets at a training load of 80-95% of his/her 1RM.
Down
- A measure of a lifters absolute maximum strength for any given exercise.
- Performing the eccentric, or negative, phase of an exercise only, using a weight 10-15% greater than one's 1RM.
- An approach to training that uses progressively heavier weights and fewer reps through successive sets of an exercise.
- stretch held in a challenging but comfortable position for a period of time
- Lifting the same amount of weight to the point of fatigue.
- ability of your joints to move freely
- external force exerts upon the limb to move into new positions
- stretching movements that challenge the reflexes to adapt
- Maximum force you are able to exert in relation to your body weight.
- Maximum amount of force a muscle/muscle group can exert against an opposing force.
- Shortening of a muscle.
- Microscopic rips in the muscle fiber and surrounding tissues.
- position of a person's body when standing or sitting
- any exercise that causes muscles to contract against an external resistance with expectation of increase in strength, tone, mass, and endurance
- capable of being bent without breaking
- Involves rotating from one exercise to the next in a particular sequence.
- Special type of striated tissue that forms the walls of the heart.
- specificstructure in the muscle that receives signals from the nerves.
32 Clues: Stretching of a muscle. • Shortening of a muscle. • one instance of an exercise • ability of your joints to move freely • measurement of movement around a joint • capable of being bent without breaking • A thickening of existing muscle fibers. • An increase in the number of muscle fibers. • position of a person's body when standing or sitting • ...
PE 2025-02-13
Across
- – The rigid structure that makes up the skeleton.
- – Pushing off the ground using the legs to rise into the air.
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise, which strengthens the heart and lungs.
- – The ability to move quickly over a short period or distance.
- – Physical exercise that improves cardiovascular endurance.
- – The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body.
- – The range of motion in a joint or group of joints.
- – Exercises done after activity to help the body recover.
- – Short bursts of high-intensity activity without oxygen use.
- – Exercises that involve explosive movements to build power.
- – A set of exercises performed before an activity to prepare the body.
- – A tissue that allows movement by contracting and relaxing.
- – The combination of strength and speed in movement.
- – The amount of force a muscle or group of muscles can produce.
- – The number of times an exercise is performed in a set.
- – The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- – The muscle that pumps blood throughout the body.
- – The ability to move quickly and easily.
- – Chemicals released in the brain that reduce pain and boost mood.
- – The process of practicing and exercising to improve performance.
- – The point where two bones meet, allowing movement.
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- – The rhythmic beating of the heart felt in the arteries.
- – Increasing the intensity or duration of exercise to improve fitness.
- – A short, fast run over a short distance.
- - Mass Index (BMI) – A measurement of body fat based on height and weight.
- – The body's ability to sustain prolonged physical effort.
- – A series of exercises performed in sequence.
- – The ability to use different parts of the body smoothly and efficiently.
- – Extending muscles to improve flexibility and prevent injury.
- – A force opposing movement, often used in strength training.
- – The organ responsible for breathing and oxygen exchange.
- – The overall state of health and well-being.
- – Hormones released during exercise that improve mood.
- – A unit of energy derived from food.
- – A group of repetitions in an exercise.
- – An automatic response to a stimulus.
- – The alignment and positioning of the body.
- – The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
- – The ability to maintain body stability while moving or staying still.
- – The overall physical condition of the body.
40 Clues: – A unit of energy derived from food. • – An automatic response to a stimulus. • – A group of repetitions in an exercise. • – The ability to move quickly and easily. • – A short, fast run over a short distance. • – The alignment and positioning of the body. • – The overall state of health and well-being. • – The overall physical condition of the body. • ...
Balba, Camille Ann D. 2025-02-14
Across
- RACKET: The racket used in the sport of tennis
- A person's overall physical and mental well-being
- Equipment used for cycling
- TRAINING: The process of increasing cardiovascular endurance
- MAXIMUS: The largest muscle in the human body
- The process of reducing muscle soreness
- A score in football made by carrying or catching the ball into the end zone
- CARD: A term for a foul committed by a player in soccer
- A shot made from behind the three-point line in basketball
- A sport played on ice with a puck and sticks
- A sport that involves fighting with gloves in a ring
- A sport that involves racing on a track with a bicycle
- The muscle group responsible for shoulder movement
- The muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- An exercise that targets the hamstrings
- PHELPS: A famous swimmer from the United States
- An exercise that targets the quadriceps muscles
- A sport played on a court with a net and a ball
- A serve in tennis that is not returned by the opponent
- PRESS: An exercise that targets the chest muscles
Down
- SHOES: Shoes designed for running
- PERIOD: The resting period between exercise sets
- A type of injury that occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn
- Equipment used for weightlifting
- A term for a muscle pull or tear
- The process of muscle growth
- JAMES: A famous basketball player from the United States
- DIET: A diet high in protein and low in carbohydrates
- A nutrient essential for muscle recovery
- WILLIAMS: A famous tennis player from the United States
- RONALDO: A famous soccer player from Portugal
- The process of returning to exercise after an injury
- A therapy that involves using ice to reduce inflammation
- A low-impact exercise that improves flexibility
- MASS INDEX: A measure of a person's body fat percentage
- WOODS: A famous golfer from the United States
- A sport played with a ball and racket on a court
- The ball used in the sport of basketball
- D: A vitamin important for muscle function
- A pitch in baseball that is not swung at by the batter
40 Clues: Equipment used for cycling • The process of muscle growth • Equipment used for weightlifting • A term for a muscle pull or tear • SHOES: Shoes designed for running • The process of reducing muscle soreness • An exercise that targets the hamstrings • A nutrient essential for muscle recovery • The ball used in the sport of basketball • ...
Balba, Camille Ann D. 2025-02-14
Across
- RACKET: The racket used in the sport of tennis
- A person's overall physical and mental well-being
- Equipment used for cycling
- TRAINING: The process of increasing cardiovascular endurance
- MAXIMUS: The largest muscle in the human body
- The process of reducing muscle soreness
- A score in football made by carrying or catching the ball into the end zone
- CARD: A term for a foul committed by a player in soccer
- A shot made from behind the three-point line in basketball
- A sport played on ice with a puck and sticks
- A sport that involves fighting with gloves in a ring
- A sport that involves racing on a track with a bicycle
- The muscle group responsible for shoulder movement
- The muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- An exercise that targets the hamstrings
- PHELPS: A famous swimmer from the United States
- An exercise that targets the quadriceps muscles
- A sport played on a court with a net and a ball
- A serve in tennis that is not returned by the opponent
- PRESS: An exercise that targets the chest muscles
Down
- SHOES: Shoes designed for running
- PERIOD: The resting period between exercise sets
- A type of injury that occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn
- Equipment used for weightlifting
- A term for a muscle pull or tear
- The process of muscle growth
- JAMES: A famous basketball player from the United States
- DIET: A diet high in protein and low in carbohydrates
- A nutrient essential for muscle recovery
- WILLIAMS: A famous tennis player from the United States
- RONALDO: A famous soccer player from Portugal
- The process of returning to exercise after an injury
- A therapy that involves using ice to reduce inflammation
- A low-impact exercise that improves flexibility
- MASS INDEX: A measure of a person's body fat percentage
- WOODS: A famous golfer from the United States
- A sport played with a ball and racket on a court
- The ball used in the sport of basketball
- D: A vitamin important for muscle function
- A pitch in baseball that is not swung at by the batter
40 Clues: Equipment used for cycling • The process of muscle growth • Equipment used for weightlifting • A term for a muscle pull or tear • SHOES: Shoes designed for running • The process of reducing muscle soreness • An exercise that targets the hamstrings • A nutrient essential for muscle recovery • The ball used in the sport of basketball • ...
Papers and Exams 2021-11-04
16 Clues: exam • ... an exam • the final score • where you write • contrary of fail • Synonim of score • Spanish, maths... • it's like a theory • not to pass a test • apply to something • they can be of match • it's a written project • are a type of exercise • it can be a group work • when you can do something • When you study, you win this
fitness crossword 2020-11-27
Across
- important B word to between exercises
- what does the I stand for in FITT
- what is the first thing you do in a workout
- what does the 2nd T stand for in FITT
- a B word that is a type of cardio
- an S word that is important you get enough of to properly function the next day
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- what does the F stand for in FITT
- a D word that is important for helping you exercise every day
- what does the 1st T stand for in FITT
- H word that is a byproduct of exercise
- M word that is gained by doing exercise
- W word that is helped controlled by exercise
12 Clues: what does the F stand for in FITT • what does the I stand for in FITT • a B word that is a type of cardio • important B word to between exercises • what does the 1st T stand for in FITT • what does the 2nd T stand for in FITT • H word that is a byproduct of exercise • M word that is gained by doing exercise • what is the first thing you do in a workout • ...
Physical Fitness Vocabulary 2022-01-26
Across
- How often someone exercises
- the amount and intensity of exercise during workouts must be increased gradually
- is the ability to use the senses together with body parts during movement
- is the ability to keep from falling when a person is in a still position or moving
- How long someone exercises
- benefits
- a workout should include a specific type of exercise to obtain the desired fitness benefits
- What the exercise is
Down
- fitness benefits are lost when training stops.
- a workout must include exercise beyond what a person usually does to gain additional
- Skills skills that can be used in sports and physical activities
- How hard someone exercises
- the ability to rapidly change the position of the body
13 Clues: benefits • What the exercise is • How hard someone exercises • How long someone exercises • How often someone exercises • fitness benefits are lost when training stops. • the ability to rapidly change the position of the body • Skills skills that can be used in sports and physical activities • is the ability to use the senses together with body parts during movement • ...
Exercise 2 2015-12-12
Across
- a source of fat commonly used in fried foods
- a nutrient that keeps us warm
- a source of fibre that is commonly used, it contains carbohydrates, as well.
- this nutrient does not provide with any energy
- This should be consumed to keep the human body healthy. It is found in many fruits and vegetables
Down
- a nutrient that is the primary source of energy
- a source of carbohydrate that is found in most asian meals
- a nutrient that repairs tissues and build muscles
- this nutrient can be found in all vegetables, and is often used to cure and prevent constipation
- a source of protein that is found in cows
10 Clues: a nutrient that keeps us warm • a source of protein that is found in cows • a source of fat commonly used in fried foods • this nutrient does not provide with any energy • a nutrient that is the primary source of energy • a nutrient that repairs tissues and build muscles • a source of carbohydrate that is found in most asian meals • ...
Vocabulary Exercise 2016-12-30
Across
- to try very hard to do something when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems
- only a very short time before
- to cut off somebody’s arm, leg, finger or toe in a medical operation
- continue trying to do something even when this is difficult
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- continuous effort to achieve an aim
- always behaving in the same way
- to need or depend on somebody or something
- put in a lot of effort
- feeling or showing thanks because somebody has done something kind for you
- discovered the nature of a disease
10 Clues: put in a lot of effort • only a very short time before • always behaving in the same way • discovered the nature of a disease • continuous effort to achieve an aim • to need or depend on somebody or something • continue trying to do something even when this is difficult • to cut off somebody’s arm, leg, finger or toe in a medical operation • ...
Vocabulary exercise 2013-10-26
10 Clues: god • lots of • the Bible • thoughts and ideas • a thick liquid or substance • affecting many things or people • stupid; as if you don't know anything • of or from the sky or outside this world • evil; intended to harm or upset other people • a long search for something that's difficult to find
Vocabulary exercise 2014-11-15
Across
- 10. F……. , A person who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes.
- 2. F…… is the key to success, each mistake teaches us something.
- 4.Appearance are d……..
- 7.J…… a person does not define who they are, it defines who you are.
- 1. Patience is a v…..
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- 5. What a t…… web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.
- 9. I……. is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.
- 3. A blessing in d…….
- 6. C…….. killed the cat.
- 8. A ship in h….. is safe, but that's not why ships are built.
10 Clues: 3. A blessing in d……. • 1. Patience is a v….. • 4.Appearance are d…….. • 6. C…….. killed the cat. • 5. What a t…… web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. • 8. A ship in h….. is safe, but that's not why ships are built. • 2. F…… is the key to success, each mistake teaches us something. • 7.J…… a person does not define who they are, it defines who you are. • ...
Vocabulary exercise 2014-11-18
Across
- act of giving a document, proposal, piece of writing, etc. to someone so that it can be considered or approved
- An amount of money that is spent on something
- The action or process of making laws
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- An increase in time allowed under agreement or concession
- To disagree with or disapprove of (something or someone)
- Speeded up
- Relating to, or made in your own country
- The statutory granting of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to government at a subnational level, such as a regional, local, or state level
- To enclose in
- Financial and other assistance given to people in need
10 Clues: Speeded up • To enclose in • The action or process of making laws • Relating to, or made in your own country • An amount of money that is spent on something • Financial and other assistance given to people in need • To disagree with or disapprove of (something or someone) • An increase in time allowed under agreement or concession • ...
Exercise puzzle 2021-09-28
Across
- lay down to lift weights
- Middle part of your body
- what gets bigger after working out
- what working out can improve
- lay down then bring your body up
- What working out is
Down
- metal rings that can be heavy
- push yourself up and down
- what you do again and again when working out
- Hold weights and bring them up and down
10 Clues: What working out is • lay down to lift weights • Middle part of your body • push yourself up and down • what working out can improve • metal rings that can be heavy • lay down then bring your body up • what gets bigger after working out • Hold weights and bring them up and down • what you do again and again when working out
Vocabulary Exercise 2022-01-09
Across
- (n.)the dirty clothes that need to be washed
- (n.)a synonym of shop, a place you can buy things
- (v.)drop off things from one place to another
- (adj.)extremely frightened, filled with fear
- (adj.)very shocked and upset
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- (adj.)feeling annoyed or less confident because you cannot achieve what you want
- (adj.)happy or satisfied
- (n.)items, usually food, sold in supermarket
- (adj.)being let down
- (n.)a machine to smoothen your clothes
10 Clues: (adj.)being let down • (adj.)happy or satisfied • (adj.)very shocked and upset • (n.)a machine to smoothen your clothes • (n.)items, usually food, sold in supermarket • (n.)the dirty clothes that need to be washed • (adj.)extremely frightened, filled with fear • (v.)drop off things from one place to another • (n.)a synonym of shop, a place you can buy things • ...
Exercise 5 2021-12-09
Across
- a frightening or unpleasant dream.
- the physical act of making sounds and moving one's face as an expression of amusement
- graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- control or influence cleverly
- material that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record.
- relating to or resembling a dog or dogs.
Down
- a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort.
- the activity of running at a steady, gentle pace as a form of physical exercise
- relating to language
- officially and legally forbidden or prohibited
10 Clues: relating to language • control or influence cleverly • a frightening or unpleasant dream. • relating to or resembling a dog or dogs. • graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. • officially and legally forbidden or prohibited • a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort. • ...
Exercise 6 2021-12-09
Across
- serving as a warning.
- graceful or stylish in appearance or manner
- related to society or its organization.
- the greater number/ larger portion
- the ability to read and write
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- the activity of running at a steady, gentle pace as a form of physical exercise
- the action of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- relating to seeing or sight.
- the scientific study of the properties and behaviour of matter.
- officially and legally prohibited
10 Clues: serving as a warning. • relating to seeing or sight. • the ability to read and write • officially and legally prohibited • the greater number/ larger portion • related to society or its organization. • graceful or stylish in appearance or manner • the action of making known one's thoughts or feelings • the scientific study of the properties and behaviour of matter. • ...
Vocabulary exercise 2022-11-06
Across
- A person who opposes official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state.
- A device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of something.
- To stir to activity.
- Used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof.
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- Holding the attention or interest intensely; fascinating; enthralling
- Threats, violence, constraints, or other action used to coerce someone into doing something against their will or better judgement.
- The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
- Shared, held, or made by two or more people together.
- Accept or act in accordance with.
- To cheer, salute, or greet; welcome. to acclaim; approve enthusiastically.
10 Clues: To stir to activity. • Accept or act in accordance with. • Shared, held, or made by two or more people together. • The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise. • Holding the attention or interest intensely; fascinating; enthralling • To cheer, salute, or greet; welcome. to acclaim; approve enthusiastically. • ...
Crossword Exercise 2021-08-10
Across
- The ball rolls on the floor
- I am clean from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet.
- I put cotton socks on my feet
- A cork floats on top of water.
- The cat hits the ball with its paw
- I drink water every day.
Down
- Turn the doorknob to open the door.
- A balloon pops if you stick a pin in it.
- A boat is a small ship.
- Tie the shoelaces on your shoes.
10 Clues: A boat is a small ship. • I drink water every day. • The ball rolls on the floor • I put cotton socks on my feet • A cork floats on top of water. • Tie the shoelaces on your shoes. • The cat hits the ball with its paw • Turn the doorknob to open the door. • A balloon pops if you stick a pin in it. • I am clean from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet.
Crossword exercise 2024-01-19
Across
- the animal that repeats everything you say
- The person who is the president of Mexico
- the device un which some people take notes
- the person that gives us English lessons
- the man who says I am vengeance
Down
- the person who died in avengers end game
- the animal which is best friend of the man
- the place where people have almost no food
- Thousand Eleven the year when the twin towers felt
- the animal whose mike Tyson have
10 Clues: the man who says I am vengeance • the animal whose mike Tyson have • the person who died in avengers end game • the person that gives us English lessons • The person who is the president of Mexico • the animal which is best friend of the man • the animal that repeats everything you say • the place where people have almost no food • ...
Vocabulary exercise 2023-10-30
Across
- catalyst that functions in electrochemical reactions
- relating to numbers or amounts
- involving or producing movement
- comparison of measurement values delivered by a device under test with those of a calibration standard of known accuracy
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- small tube-like container with straight sides and a circular or square cross-section
- responsive to electrical stimuli
- transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state
- uniform structure or composition
- energy that can be absorbed or released due to a change of the particle number of the given species
- moment at which something begins
10 Clues: relating to numbers or amounts • involving or producing movement • responsive to electrical stimuli • uniform structure or composition • moment at which something begins • catalyst that functions in electrochemical reactions • transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state • ...
revision exercise 2024-02-15
10 Clues: feature of • with steps • tricky joke • arcade game • tested person • unserious joke • temporary,quick • feeling shocked • comedian's joke • unusually humorous
Exercise 3 2016-09-05
Across
- a figure of speech in which something nonhuman qualities
- praiseworthy
- to state a meaning in other words
- lacking mercy, thick and hardened
- In the exact words
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- sensible; prudent
- A person who believes that truth or god can best be known through spiritual insight or experience
- uneasy; fearful of the future
- unable to bring about a desired result
- angered by the unfairness or meanness of something
10 Clues: praiseworthy • sensible; prudent • In the exact words • uneasy; fearful of the future • to state a meaning in other words • lacking mercy, thick and hardened • unable to bring about a desired result • angered by the unfairness or meanness of something • a figure of speech in which something nonhuman qualities • ...
Vocabulary Exercise 2020-08-16
10 Clues: drinks • often, frequent • give advice/ argue • cannot fall asleep • not easy, a problem • treatment for illness • tablets pills for cold • a list of planned activities • a chemical found in tea and coffee • great worry caused by a difficult situation
EXERCISE 2 2019-01-06
10 Clues: tom ... to bed • tom ... tennis • tom ... television • tom ... his newspaper • james is ten years ... • they talk and ... to music • carly's mom works ... home • carly lives ... four people • carly's mom cooks ... the family • carly's mom drives the kids ... soccer practice
EXERCISE 3 2019-01-06
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- pedro likes to spend most of his time ... home
- we like to go ... in a big lake
- we will get married ... year
- pedro ... a sister
- ben is 24 years ...
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- he loves his room ... he can see the sea
- ben comes ... australia
- her ... is maria
- pedro lives ... his parents and his sister
- pedro's house is old ... small
10 Clues: her ... is maria • pedro ... a sister • ben is 24 years ... • ben comes ... australia • we will get married ... year • pedro's house is old ... small • we like to go ... in a big lake • he loves his room ... he can see the sea • pedro lives ... his parents and his sister • pedro likes to spend most of his time ... home
EXERCISE 2 2019-01-04
10 Clues: lima belas • lima puluh dua • enam puluh tiga • tujuh puluh empat • i see (melihat) with my ... • i walk (berjalan) with my ... • i smell (mencium) with my ... • i hear (mendengar) with my ... • i chew (mengunyah) with my ... • i taste (merasakan) with my ...
EXERCISE 4 2019-01-04
10 Clues: you like ... (kuda) • you like ... (unta) • you like ... (ayam) • my favorite ... is cat • my favorite ... is red • my favorite ... is seven • my favorite ... is banana • my favorite ... is potato • you don't like ... (monyet) • you don't like ... (anjing)
EXERCISE 2 2019-01-04
10 Clues: i cook in the ... • i sleep in my ... • i eat in the ... room • i watch tv in the ... room • situbondo is ... to banyuwangi • i brush my teeth in the ... room • my mother is sitting ... the chair • my father is working ... the office • bondowoso is ... situbondo and jember • mr bhayu is teaching in ... of the class
EXERCISE 3 2019-01-04
10 Clues: carol is a ... • jenny is very ... • carol is ... years old • mary bell is carol's ... • george bell is carol's ... • robert is ... and friendly • mary bell is ... years old • george bell is ... years old • jenny is a student in ... school • robert is a student in ... high school
EXERCISE 1 2019-01-04
10 Clues: i sleep at ... • i wake up in the ... • amanda ... my classmate • i see statues at the ... • amanda ... beautiful hair • i have a picnic at the ... • amanda does her ... at home • amanda is very smart ... nice • i talk to a doctor at the ... • amanda likes helping ... friends
EXERCISE 2 2019-01-04
10 Clues: he is ... a book • she is ... tennis • he is ... a letter • he is ... a shower • she is ... a horse • she is ... the floor • he is ... to the radio • he is ... at the beach • she is ... in the kitchen • she is ... in the bedroom
Vocab exercise 2019-06-09
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- / refer to as evidence/justification of an argument
- / the way something is represented or shown
- / intended to have a useful/beneficial purpose
- / exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed
- / relating/ causing death
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- / express complete disapproval of
- / describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion
- / never done/ known before
- / divide by passing or lying across it
- crisis / difficult situation/complex health system that affects humans in one or more geographic areas, from a particular locality to encompass the entire planet
10 Clues: / relating/ causing death • / never done/ known before • / express complete disapproval of • / divide by passing or lying across it • / the way something is represented or shown • / intended to have a useful/beneficial purpose • / describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion • / refer to as evidence/justification of an argument • ...
Exercise 1.1 2019-09-03
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- A way of looking at mathematical problems from all angles. Also, a great nickname for people who support mechanization of agriculture. Name the geometry tool.
- The marriage bureau for ink & paper, but you can't get them married without a written note. Also ships charts with bulletin boards, and chalks with blackboard. Name the room.
- In this place, sweaty students rolling on the ground are the main agent of soil erosion. It is situated above an underground bunker containing supplies for battles fought with sportsman spirit. Name the place.
- The Babylonians, Aryabhatta and Brahmagupta conspired to create this. No call makes it out of the reception without it. Name the mathematical concept.
- A place of pilgrimage in Orissa. Also, something students would kill for, in the dining hall.
- White uniform splits into four colours, when passed through the prism of MWF. Name the phenomenon.
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- The Britishers burnt it, Jefferson rebuilt it. 3000 volumes lost, first due to fire, and then because Navrachanites refuse to return them. Name the place.
- A student running away from thermodynamics keeps running away from thermodynamics, unless acted upon by an external teacher. Given by the man who made apples famous. Name the law.
- Why does the alphabet for science students starts at physics and ends at chemistry?
- When your favourite teacher teaches in a proxy period. A feeling akin to being stabbed by those you trust, Roman and royal. Quote the phrase.
10 Clues: Why does the alphabet for science students starts at physics and ends at chemistry? • A place of pilgrimage in Orissa. Also, something students would kill for, in the dining hall. • White uniform splits into four colours, when passed through the prism of MWF. Name the phenomenon. • ...
Exercise & Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- A website that you can look up on the internet
- Is something that sends messages to your body
- something you should do to get stonger
- something you need to keep blood pumping
- Something you should do every day
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- something you need 7 to 9 hours
- Something you have to keep you from getting sick
- something you should drink daily
- Something you need to do to stay alive
- Something you have in order to do something
10 Clues: something you need 7 to 9 hours • something you should drink daily • Something you should do every day • Something you need to do to stay alive • something you should do to get stonger • something you need to keep blood pumping • Something you have in order to do something • Is something that sends messages to your body • A website that you can look up on the internet • ...
Exercise & Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- A website that you can look up on the internet
- Is something that sends messages to your body
- something you should do to get stonger
- something you need to keep blood pumping
- Something you should do every day
Down
- something you need 7 to 9 hours
- Something you have to keep you from getting sick
- something you should drink daily
- Something you need to do to stay alive
- Something you have in order to do something
10 Clues: something you need 7 to 9 hours • something you should drink daily • Something you should do every day • Something you need to do to stay alive • something you should do to get stonger • something you need to keep blood pumping • Something you have in order to do something • Is something that sends messages to your body • A website that you can look up on the internet • ...
Exercise & Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- A website that you can look up on the internet
- Is something that sends messages to your body
- something you should do to get stonger
- something you need to keep blood pumping
- Something you should do every day
Down
- something you need 7 to 9 hours
- Something you have to keep you from getting sick
- something you should drink daily
- Something you need to do to stay alive
- Something you have in order to do something
10 Clues: something you need 7 to 9 hours • something you should drink daily • Something you should do every day • Something you need to do to stay alive • something you should do to get stonger • something you need to keep blood pumping • Something you have in order to do something • Is something that sends messages to your body • A website that you can look up on the internet • ...
Vocabulary exercise 2024-09-29
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- To make practical and effective use of something.
- An instance of buying or selling something; a business deal.
- To include or integrate a part into the whole.
- A collection of documents or data stored together.
- To hire someone for work or to make use of something.
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- To manage or oversee the execution of something.
- Related to the financial plan for a specific period.
- A pooled investment fund that employs various strategies to earn active returns for its investors.
- Wealth in the form of money or assets, used for investment.
- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
10 Clues: To include or integrate a part into the whole. • To manage or oversee the execution of something. • To make practical and effective use of something. • A collection of documents or data stored together. • Related to the financial plan for a specific period. • To hire someone for work or to make use of something. • ...
BC Exercise 2023-04-03
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- The person who coordinates the BC activities
- Tree What you use to contact critical members
- What you use if the application wasn't available
- A company that helps with the Business Process
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- Records A document that is business critical
- Place needed to operate this Business Process
- Time Objective Target amount of time for recovery
- The person who is responsible for the Business Process
- Continuity Our program
- Something that is used that is critical to the Business Process
10 Clues: Continuity Our program • Records A document that is business critical • The person who coordinates the BC activities • Place needed to operate this Business Process • Tree What you use to contact critical members • A company that helps with the Business Process • What you use if the application wasn't available • Time Objective Target amount of time for recovery • ...
Brain Exercise 2025-01-29
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- A device in the sky, used for transportation
- People who cannot see use these to see
- A shell found on a beach
- A primitive stick used to hunt
- Your typical vacation spot
- Red fluid in humans with which the heart pumps
- Warm, used to heat things
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- Bacon comes from this animal
- A medical condition which makes it hard to breathe
- A safe space used to hide from the outside
10 Clues: A shell found on a beach • Warm, used to heat things • Your typical vacation spot • Bacon comes from this animal • A primitive stick used to hunt • People who cannot see use these to see • A safe space used to hide from the outside • A device in the sky, used for transportation • Red fluid in humans with which the heart pumps • ...
Spelling exercise 2025-02-26
Vocabulary Exercise 2025-11-05
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- Natural aptitude or skill
- Descend from a train, bus, or other form of transport.
- Extreme scarcity of food
- The state of being extremely poor
- A human being subject to death
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- Causing death
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.
- Act of reporting misconduct, illegal activities, or unethical practices
- Join in
- A currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth.
10 Clues: Join in • Causing death • Extreme scarcity of food • Natural aptitude or skill • A human being subject to death • The state of being extremely poor • Descend from a train, bus, or other form of transport. • Act of reporting misconduct, illegal activities, or unethical practices • A currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth. • ...
exercise 6.4 2026-03-26
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- Inter-relationship where both species benefit
- Living parts of an ecosystem
- Plants that make their own food
- Plants that live in very dry areas
- Organisms that live off a host
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- Non-living parts of an ecosystem
- Competition within same species
- An abiotic factor that forms part of an ecosystem
- Animals that hunt other animals
- Animals active during the day
10 Clues: Living parts of an ecosystem • Animals active during the day • Organisms that live off a host • Competition within same species • Animals that hunt other animals • Plants that make their own food • Non-living parts of an ecosystem • Plants that live in very dry areas • Inter-relationship where both species benefit • An abiotic factor that forms part of an ecosystem
4 W's of Exercise Week 1 2017-12-01
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- The amount of weeks in the 4 W's of Exercise challenge.
- Exercise has mental and _______ benefits.
- According to the video on this week's task list, exercise causes your resting heart rate to do this.
- In this challenge, you will log what type of minute for a minimum of 20 days.
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- Exercise reduces this type of diabetes.
- Regular exercise can reduce this tired feeling while also improving alertness and concentration.
- According to the LiveWell blog post on this week's task list, exercise can reduce risk of this brain disease.
- True/False: Exercise can improve sleep.
8 Clues: Exercise reduces this type of diabetes. • True/False: Exercise can improve sleep. • Exercise has mental and _______ benefits. • The amount of weeks in the 4 W's of Exercise challenge. • In this challenge, you will log what type of minute for a minimum of 20 days. • Regular exercise can reduce this tired feeling while also improving alertness and concentration. • ...
A healthy crossword! 2023-10-28
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- Sweet substance, only good for you in small amounts.
- Exercise for the mind.
- An ancient exercise practice originating in India
- Something that is necessary to do at least for 8 hours.
- An extensive exercise done in water.
- Essential for our body, found in animal products/pulses.
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- Substances which we need to stay healthy.
- Keeping your body clean.
- A diet which contain all nutrients.
- A person who is good in sport.
- Exercising with fast music.
- Necessary for boosting body immunity. Found in food.
- Fast paced walking.
13 Clues: Fast paced walking. • Exercise for the mind. • Keeping your body clean. • Exercising with fast music. • A person who is good in sport. • A diet which contain all nutrients. • An extensive exercise done in water. • Substances which we need to stay healthy. • An ancient exercise practice originating in India • Sweet substance, only good for you in small amounts. • ...
Fun Fitness Facts 2021-11-26
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- This helps alleviate stress, anxiety and depression and helps boost your mood.
- You use ___ ___ muscles to take a single step forward. (two words)
- This is your hardest working muscle in your body.
- This exercise activity completed for only 21 minutes a day can cut your risk of heart disease by 30 percent.
- Memory and learning capabilities are improved by this form of exercise.
- This form of working out helps increase bone density and testosterone levels. (two words)
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- This workout program provides exercise variety and reduces the risk of injury because the same muscles, bones and joints are not continuously subjected to the stresses of the same activity. (two words)
- Roughly 2,000 steps equal ____ mile.
- People who don't regularly exercise may lose up to ___ percent of their muscle strength by age 65.
- One pound of muscle burns ____ times the number of calories than a pound of fat burns during exercise.
- People who workout with a ___ are more likely to stay on track.
11 Clues: Roughly 2,000 steps equal ____ mile. • This is your hardest working muscle in your body. • People who workout with a ___ are more likely to stay on track. • You use ___ ___ muscles to take a single step forward. (two words) • Memory and learning capabilities are improved by this form of exercise. • ...
Physical Fitness Vocabulary 2022-01-26
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- How hard someone exercises
- the amount and intensity of exercise during workouts must be increased gradually
- is the ability to keep from falling when a person is in a still position or moving
- Skills skills that can be used in sports and physical activities
- benefits
- the ability to rapidly change the position of the body
- What the exercise is
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- fitness benefits are lost when training stops.
- How often someone exercises
- is the ability to use the senses together with body parts during movement
- a workout must include exercise beyond what a person usually does to gain additional
- a workout should include a specific type of exercise to obtain the desired fitness benefits
- How long someone exercises
13 Clues: benefits • What the exercise is • How hard someone exercises • How long someone exercises • How often someone exercises • fitness benefits are lost when training stops. • the ability to rapidly change the position of the body • Skills skills that can be used in sports and physical activities • is the ability to use the senses together with body parts during movement • ...
Chapter 12 Physical Activity for Life 2025-03-06
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- is the part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak.
- physical activity that is planned and that improves or maintains physical fitness.
- means choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness.
- involving little physical activity
- exercise involves intense, short bursts of activity w/o using oxygen
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- means exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities.
- gradually increasing the demands on your body
- result from overstretching and tearing a muscle.
- is damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold.
- exercise includes all rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups
- overworking the body.
- are injuries to the ligaments around a joint
12 Clues: overworking the body. • involving little physical activity • are injuries to the ligaments around a joint • gradually increasing the demands on your body • result from overstretching and tearing a muscle. • is damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold. • exercise involves intense, short bursts of activity w/o using oxygen • ...
Muscular Strength 2025-08-21
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- Exercises designed to improve muscle power and endurance
- Stretchy tools used to add resistance to exercises
- The maximum force that muscles can exert
- An exercise that strengthens your arms and chest using your own body weight
- Regularly practicing an activity to achieve improvement
- The correct way to perform exercises to avoid injury
- Maintaining enough water in the body for health and performance
- An exercise that enhances balance and coordination by stepping forward or backward.
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- Lifting objects to build muscle strength
- Actions taken to avoid harm while exercising
- A lower body exercise that targets your legs and core
- The period of rest needed for muscles to repair and grow after exercise
12 Clues: Lifting objects to build muscle strength • The maximum force that muscles can exert • Actions taken to avoid harm while exercising • Stretchy tools used to add resistance to exercises • The correct way to perform exercises to avoid injury • A lower body exercise that targets your legs and core • Regularly practicing an activity to achieve improvement • ...
PT 9 2026-02-28
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- – The large muscle of the calf.
- – High-intensity exercise without oxygen (e.g., sprinting).
- – Bringing the heart rate down after exercise.
- – The study of human body movement.
- – The rhythmic throbbing of arteries (heart rate).
- – Moving from one exercise station to another.
- – A hormone released during stress or exercise.
- – Minerals in blood that help regulate hydration.
- – Exercise that requires oxygen (e.g., steady jogging).
- – The length of time an exercise session lasts.
- – Substance that protects cells from damage.
- – The process of learning or practicing a skill.
- – Indigestible plant material that aids digestion.
- – The muscle on the back of the upper arm.
- – Type of stretching involving holding a pose.
- – The muscles of the shoulder.
- – The wasting away of muscle due to lack of use.
- – The main muscle used for breathing.
- – The time needed for the body to repair after a workout.
- – Type of stretching involving movement.
- – Maintaining the correct balance of fluids in the body.
- – The study of bones.
- – Preparing the body for exercise.
- – The muscles of the abdomen and lower back.
- – The enlargement of muscle tissue from exercise.
- – A unit of energy derived from food.
- – Having an excessive amount of body fat.
- – The overall state of being healthy.
- – A group of repetitions performed together.
- – A complex carbohydrate found in potatoes and pasta.
- – The body's ability to sense its position in space.
- – Force that the muscles must work against.
- – The range of motion around a joint.
- – Tissue that connects bone to bone.
- – The acid that causes a "burn" during intense exercise.
- – Gas required for aerobic energy production.
- – Balanced proportions of the body.
- – Firm, flexible tissue protecting the joints.
- – Stressing the body more than it is used to.
- – A stage where no more fitness progress is made.
- – Moving a limb toward the midline of the body.
- – Muscle contraction without visible movement.
- – The primary sugar used by the body for fuel.
- – Muscle contraction with movement (like a bicep curl).
- – Alternating between high and low intensity.
- – The shortening phase of a muscle contraction.
- – The act of bending a limb or joint.
- – Activity to improve muscle length.
- – Exercises using only one's body weight.
- – One single completion of an exercise.
- – A lifestyle with little to no physical activity.
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- – The longest and strongest bone in the body.
- – A waxy substance found in the blood.
- – Lying on the back, facing upward.
- – The ability to move a joint freely and easily.
- – The muscles of the chest.
- – Gradually increasing the workload of a workout.
- – The bones that make up the spine.
- – Physical or mental strength to resist fatigue.
- – Organic compounds needed in small amounts for health.
- – How hard the body is working during exercise.
- – A state of physical balance.
- – Muscles on the back of the thigh.
- – The study of how the body functions.
- – Exercises using explosive movements (e.g., jumping).
- – Muscles in the stomach area (abs).
- – The action of breathing.
- – Lying flat, facing downward.
- – The largest muscle in the buttocks.
- – Relating to the vessels that carry blood.
- – Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- – Body Mass Index; a measure based on height and weight.
- – A state of complete physical and mental well-being.
- – Macronutrient essential for muscle repair.
- – Fluid that lubricates the joints.
- – The act of straightening a limb or joint.
- – The position in which someone holds their body.
- – Inorganic elements like calcium or iron.
- – Training specifically for a certain fitness goal.
- – Waste gas exhaled during exercise (Carbon Dioxide).
- – To breathe air out of the lungs.
- – The movement of blood through the body.
- – The lengthening phase of a muscle contraction.
- – Running at maximum speed for a short time.
- – The internal framework of the body.
- – High-intensity physical effort.
- – To breathe air into the lungs.
- – The study of muscles.
- -The ratio of work done to the energy expended during physical activity.
- – Another term for fats in the body.
- – The muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – Using different parts of the body together smoothly.
- – Muscles on the front of the thigh.
- – The study of how food affects the body.
- – The process of converting food into energy.
- – The ability to sustain activity over a long period.
- – Extreme tiredness resulting from physical exertion.
- – Moving a limb away from the midline of the body.
- – How often a person exercises per week.
- – Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- – The ability to change body position quickly.
101 Clues: – The study of bones. • – The study of muscles. • – The action of breathing. • – The muscles of the chest. • – A state of physical balance. • – The muscles of the shoulder. • – Lying flat, facing downward. • – The large muscle of the calf. • – To breathe air into the lungs. • – High-intensity physical effort. • – Preparing the body for exercise. • ...
c 2021-07-09
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- is a strength training exercise that uses your entire body weight, with a special focus on your upper body and core
- beneficial for building upper body strength
- the act of supporting the body in a stable, inverted vertical position by balancing on the hands
- is an isometric core strength exercise
- a type of lower body exercise that is good for toning your thighs and hips
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- exercise stretches your back, spine, and upper torso muscles
- a form of strength training consisting of a variety of movements that exercise large muscle groups, such as standing, grasping, pushing
- an upper body strength training exercise
- a star jump and called a side-straddle hop
- work the rectus abdominis, transverse abdominis, and obliques in addition to your hip flexors, chest, and neck
10 Clues: is an isometric core strength exercise • an upper body strength training exercise • a star jump and called a side-straddle hop • beneficial for building upper body strength • exercise stretches your back, spine, and upper torso muscles • a type of lower body exercise that is good for toning your thighs and hips • ...
Dad's Run 2019-11-27
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- give somebody money
- how Dad felt
- does exercise
- Dad was pushed around in a ______
- time of the Fun Run
- children in need is a ______
- Dad fell down a ________
- Dad must _______ his foot
- ______ way to push a pram
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- Dad couldn't finish this
- Biff and Chip rode on _______
- doesn't do exercise
- day of the Fun Run
- month of the Fun Run
- the fun run was in the _______
- they came off the pram
- what the man called
- how many times around the park
- opposite of new
19 Clues: how Dad felt • does exercise • opposite of new • day of the Fun Run • doesn't do exercise • give somebody money • time of the Fun Run • what the man called • month of the Fun Run • they came off the pram • Dad couldn't finish this • Dad fell down a ________ • Dad must _______ his foot • ______ way to push a pram • children in need is a ______ • Biff and Chip rode on _______ • ...
Dad's Run 2019-11-27
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- what the man called
- they came off the pram
- Dad must _______ his foot
- opposite of new
- Dad couldn't finish this
- how many times around the park
- day of the Fun Run
- the fun run was in the _______
- how Dad felt
- month of the Fun Run
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- Biff and Chip rode on _______
- Dad fell down a ________
- children in need is a ______
- give somebody money
- ______ way to push a pram
- does exercise
- doesn't do exercise
- time of the Fun Run
- Dad was pushed around in a ______
19 Clues: how Dad felt • does exercise • opposite of new • day of the Fun Run • what the man called • give somebody money • doesn't do exercise • time of the Fun Run • month of the Fun Run • they came off the pram • Dad fell down a ________ • Dad couldn't finish this • Dad must _______ his foot • ______ way to push a pram • children in need is a ______ • Biff and Chip rode on _______ • ...
Healthy Habits 2021-02-07
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- exercise can improve your ____ schedule
- yoga enables you to surface your repressed feelings and fight ________
- exercise improves your _____ to help fight Covid-19 virus
- it is important to have a balanced ______
- exercise can help you build __________ to give you strength
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- yoga helps build a fast _________
- yoga helps you to assume the right stance and achieve good ___________
- exercise helps reduce the _____ we have
- exercise can improve your ______ with the release of endorphins
9 Clues: yoga helps build a fast _________ • exercise can improve your ____ schedule • exercise helps reduce the _____ we have • it is important to have a balanced ______ • exercise improves your _____ to help fight Covid-19 virus • exercise can help you build __________ to give you strength • exercise can improve your ______ with the release of endorphins • ...
Winter Fitness Cross Word 2023-11-24
9 Clues: physical activity • using your legs quickly • exercise that involves poses • done before and after exercise • something you ride on and pedal • using your legs to get to places • walking on trails through the woods • important to drink while exercising • exercise that you compete in and are on a team
PT 9 2026-02-28
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- – The muscles of the chest.
- – Body Mass Index; a measure based on height and weight.
- – The range of motion around a joint.
- – The shortening phase of a muscle contraction.
- – Muscles on the front of the thigh.
- – The bones that make up the spine.
- – Training specifically for a certain fitness goal.
- – The movement of blood through the body.
- – Maintaining the correct balance of fluids in the body.
- – The primary sugar used by the body for fuel.
- – Muscles in the stomach area (abs).
- – Firm, flexible tissue protecting the joints.
- – The process of converting food into energy.
- – Substance that protects cells from damage.
- – Another term for fats in the body.
- – Minerals in blood that help regulate hydration.
- – Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- – A waxy substance found in the blood.
- – Inorganic elements like calcium or iron.
- – Balanced proportions of the body.
- – How often a person exercises per week.
- – The large muscle of the calf.
- – The wasting away of muscle due to lack of use.
- – The body's ability to sense its position in space.
- – The study of how food affects the body.
- – A group of repetitions performed together.
- – A stage where no more fitness progress is made.
- – The overall state of being healthy.
- – The muscles of the shoulder.
- – A lifestyle with little to no physical activity.
- – Bringing the heart rate down after exercise.
- – A hormone released during stress or exercise.
- – Lying on the back, facing upward.
- – The acid that causes a "burn" during intense exercise.
- – Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- – Physical or mental strength to resist fatigue.
- – To breathe air into the lungs.
- – Lying flat, facing downward.
- – Waste gas exhaled during exercise (Carbon Dioxide).
- – Exercise that requires oxygen (e.g., steady jogging).
- – Gradually increasing the workload of a workout.
- – Muscle contraction with movement (like a bicep curl).
- – The largest muscle in the buttocks.
- – The muscle on the back of the upper arm.
- – Exercises using explosive movements (e.g., jumping).
Down
- – The rhythmic throbbing of arteries (heart rate).
- – A state of physical balance.
- – A state of complete physical and mental well-being.
- – Gas required for aerobic energy production.
- – The action of breathing.
- – Muscles on the back of the thigh.
- – The longest and strongest bone in the body.
- – High-intensity exercise without oxygen (e.g., sprinting).
- – Type of stretching involving holding a pose.
- – The enlargement of muscle tissue from exercise.
- – The act of straightening a limb or joint.
- – Stressing the body more than it is used to.
- – The process of learning or practicing a skill.
- – The study of bones.
- – Moving a limb away from the midline of the body.
- – The ability to change body position quickly.
- – Indigestible plant material that aids digestion.
- – The ability to move a joint freely and easily.
- – Relating to the vessels that carry blood.
- – The length of time an exercise session lasts.
- – The position in which someone holds their body.
- – A unit of energy derived from food.
- – The time needed for the body to repair after a workout.
- – The ability to sustain activity over a long period.
- – The study of muscles.
- – How hard the body is working during exercise.
- – The muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – Muscle contraction without visible movement.
- – Using different parts of the body together smoothly.
- – Moving from one exercise station to another.
- – A complex carbohydrate found in potatoes and pasta.
- – Extreme tiredness resulting from physical exertion.
- – One single completion of an exercise.
- – The muscles of the abdomen and lower back.
- – Exercises using only one's body weight.
- – Moving a limb toward the midline of the body.
- – The study of human body movement.
- – The study of how the body functions.
- – Having an excessive amount of body fat.
- – The act of bending a limb or joint.
- – Force that the muscles must work against.
- – The main muscle used for breathing.
- – The internal framework of the body.
- – Type of stretching involving movement.
- – To breathe air out of the lungs.
- – Activity to improve muscle length.
- – Running at maximum speed for a short time.
- – Alternating between high and low intensity.
- – Fluid that lubricates the joints.
- – The lengthening phase of a muscle contraction.
- – Tissue that connects bone to bone.
- – High-intensity physical effort.
- – Organic compounds needed in small amounts for health.
- – Preparing the body for exercise.
- – Macronutrient essential for muscle repair.
100 Clues: – The study of bones. • – The study of muscles. • – The action of breathing. • – The muscles of the chest. • – A state of physical balance. • – The muscles of the shoulder. • – Lying flat, facing downward. • – The large muscle of the calf. • – To breathe air into the lungs. • – High-intensity physical effort. • – To breathe air out of the lungs. • ...
4 W's of Exercise Week 1 2017-12-01
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- The amount of weeks in the 4 W's of Exercise challenge.
- Exercise has mental and ______ benefits.
- According to the video on this week's task list, exercise causes your resting heart rate to do this.
- In this challenge, you will log what type of minutes for at least 20 days.
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- Exercise reduces this type of diabetes.
- Regular exercise can reduce this tired feeling while also improving alertness and concentration.
- According to the LiveWell blog post on this week's task list, exercise ran reduce risk of this brain disease.
- True/False: Exercise can improve sleep.
8 Clues: Exercise reduces this type of diabetes. • True/False: Exercise can improve sleep. • Exercise has mental and ______ benefits. • The amount of weeks in the 4 W's of Exercise challenge. • In this challenge, you will log what type of minutes for at least 20 days. • Regular exercise can reduce this tired feeling while also improving alertness and concentration. • ...
Quiz 3 (Ch. 9-12) 2025-04-15
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- BP where SBP is 120-129 and DBP is <80
- narrowing of the airways, causing difficulty breathing
- this teaching style creates an effect of uniformity. The instructor makes all decisions.
- guidelines for providing feedback: "cue the needed correction and the ___"
- muscular imbalances can be caused by prolonged sitting. as a GFI, you can build a class plan that works these joints through their intended ROM
- this type of exercise involves muscle lengthening or shortening as they contract against resistance
- daily antihistamine medication for allergies can cause what effect on HR?
- this type of exercise involves muscle contraction without joint movement
- dance, barre and most les mills classes use this teaching technique (___-based)
- style of teaching that provides participants the freedom to discover what works best for them
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- Triple F teaching strategy... choose the 'f': bracing the core in class helps to stabilize the lumbar spine, reducing the potential for developing low-back issues in other activities of life.”
- you can ease anxiety of outdoor-class participants by taking the time to develop ____.
- a participant in the _____ stage of learning will make lots of errors
- Ace RRAMP approach, ___: How can I create the feeling that the entire group is in this together?
- beta-blocker medication will cause what kind of change in resting and exercise HR?
- boot camp, cycling and kickboxing all use this teaching technique (___-based)
- _____ cues should be positive and solution-based
- professional ___ insurance protects businesses or individuals that provide professional services against claims of negligence or substandard work.
- the "____" element of this 3-part cueing method may look like a demonstration of a move that will be performed by the class
- three-dimensional cueing: describing how the exercise should feel
- outdoor class blueprints may need to be adjusted if this impacts equipment or participant safety
- three-dimensional cueing: ____ cues show participants what an exercise or movement should look like when done properly
- an example of a hard science
23 Clues: an example of a hard science • BP where SBP is 120-129 and DBP is <80 • _____ cues should be positive and solution-based • narrowing of the airways, causing difficulty breathing • three-dimensional cueing: describing how the exercise should feel • a participant in the _____ stage of learning will make lots of errors • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2024-10-31
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- units of heat that measure the energy available in foods
- the ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life without becoming overly tired
- Switching between different activities and exercises on different days
- the passing of traits from parents to their children
- rhythmic, nonstop, moderate to vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen
- a period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body to end a workout session
- planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one’s fitness
- a measure of a muscle’s ability to repeatedly exert a force over a prolonged period of time
- the ability of your body’s joints to move easily through a full range of motion
- the range of numbers between which your heart and lungs receive the most benefit from a workout
- a period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body for more vigorous activity
- the smooth and effective working together of your muscles and bones
- a method for safely increasing aspects of your workout without injuring yourself
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- intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy
- the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue, such as bone, muscle, and fluid
- the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are relaxing
- Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate
- Exhaustion an overheating of the body that can result from dehydration.
- a measure of the most weight you can lift or the most force you can exert at one time
- a regular activity and exercise that prepares a person for a sport
- any form of bodily movement that uses up energy
- a measure of how efficiently your heart and lungs work when you exercise and how quickly they return to normal when you stop
- the feeling of stability and control over your body.
- condition caused by excessive water loss
24 Clues: Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate • condition caused by excessive water loss • any form of bodily movement that uses up energy • the passing of traits from parents to their children • the feeling of stability and control over your body. • units of heat that measure the energy available in foods • a regular activity and exercise that prepares a person for a sport • ...
Dad's Run 2019-11-27
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- month of the Fun Run
- Biff and Chip rode on _______
- Dad was pushed around in a ______
- they came off the pram
- how many times around the park
- day of the Fun Run
- Dad couldn't finish this
- does exercise
- Dad fell down a ________
- what the man called
Down
- the fun run was in the _______
- time of the Fun Run
- give somebody money
- Dad must _______ his foot
- children in need is a ______
- doesn't do exercise
- how Dad felt
- ______ way to push a pram
- opposite of new
19 Clues: how Dad felt • does exercise • opposite of new • day of the Fun Run • time of the Fun Run • give somebody money • doesn't do exercise • what the man called • month of the Fun Run • they came off the pram • Dad couldn't finish this • Dad fell down a ________ • Dad must _______ his foot • ______ way to push a pram • children in need is a ______ • Biff and Chip rode on _______ • ...
Fitness Puzzle 2022-02-04
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- A gradual increase in how hard or how often you workout is called
- The ability to keep an upright posture
- The ability to perform vigorous activity without getting overly tired.
- This type of exercise raises your heart rate way up for short bursts of time
- Gentle exercises that let your body adjust to ending a workout
- how long you will perform each of thee exercises
- seeing progress if you gradually make your exercises more challenging
- reduces the chance of injury when with muscle strength
- the particular kind of exercise you will perform
- Performing certain exercises to improve a certain component of fitness is called
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- In this type of activity, you have to take breaks because your oxygen intake can’t keep up with demand
- The integration of eye, hand and foot movements
- how often you will do a particular exercise
- Gentle exercise you do to prepare your muscles for moderate to vigorous activity.
- How much energy you use when you work out.
- the ability to bend and move the joints
- The ability to change the position of your body and to control the movement of your whole body
- these are activities are rhythmic, repetitive movements that are done for 20-30 minutes or longer with a consistent heart rate in the Target Zone
- Frequency, intensity, time, type.
19 Clues: Frequency, intensity, time, type. • The ability to keep an upright posture • the ability to bend and move the joints • How much energy you use when you work out. • how often you will do a particular exercise • The integration of eye, hand and foot movements • how long you will perform each of thee exercises • the particular kind of exercise you will perform • ...
EXERCISE INDUCED BRONCHOCONSTRICTION (EIB) 2013-07-16
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- Rapid breathing of dry and ____________air is the etiology of EIB.
- Using heat exchange mask may not be __________during competition.
- Exercise does not cause asthma, but is frequently an asthma __________.
- Restricting dietary _________ intake may reduce bronchoconstriction after exercise in patients with EIB.
- Hypertonic saline test will not as reliable if patient is already being treated with inhaled ______________.
- Choosing sport with ______minute ventilation is also one non-pharmacological management.
- ______ receptor antagonist block substance in the lungs which cause narrowing and swelling of airways in asthma.
- The early indicator symptom of EIB that happen after exercise.
- One example of atypical symptoms of EIB.
- One of the risk factor of EIB, particularly common in man.
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- Water loss after/during exercise will trigger _____________environment and consequently cell shrinkage.
- Heat loss after/during will trigger airway rewarming and consequently ______________of vascular bed.
- This lung function test should be done to rule out underlying asthma.
- Also one of the risk factor which is exposure to chemical triggers such as _________in swimming pool.
- EIB also common in persons who participate in endurance sports and sports that require high minute ________.
- Short acting beta agonists act by prevent mast cell ____________.
- All bronchial provocation testing have this similar advantage.
- Difficulty breathing is one typical symptom of EIB.
18 Clues: One example of atypical symptoms of EIB. • Difficulty breathing is one typical symptom of EIB. • One of the risk factor of EIB, particularly common in man. • All bronchial provocation testing have this similar advantage. • The early indicator symptom of EIB that happen after exercise. • Using heat exchange mask may not be __________during competition. • ...
Exercise & Mental Health 2024-02-07
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- Emotional state influenced positively by exercise.
- Period of rest or low-intensity activity following intense exercise.
- Cardiovascular activity known for its mood-boosting effects.
- Mind-body practice that promotes relaxation and reduces stress.
- Activity that improves flexibility and reduces the risk of injury.
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- Consistent exercise schedule beneficial for mental health.
- Emotional state influenced positively by exercise.
- Maintaining adequate water intake during exercise to prevent dehydration.
- Feel-good chemicals released during physical activity.
- Restorative activity improved by regular exercise.
10 Clues: Emotional state influenced positively by exercise. • Emotional state influenced positively by exercise. • Restorative activity improved by regular exercise. • Feel-good chemicals released during physical activity. • Consistent exercise schedule beneficial for mental health. • Cardiovascular activity known for its mood-boosting effects. • ...
Maintain Your Brain! 2022-06-04
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- Wear correct ___ to prevent tripping
- Eat the ___
- Drink a lot of ___ during the day
- It takes ___ to fall asleep at night
- Limit ___ during the day
- It is also important to exercise your ___
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- Take medication as ___
- Levels of fiber and protein in your diet should be ___
- ___ medications for different reasons
- Do not ___ medications without talking to a doctor
- This type of exercise should be performed 2x per week
- Prevent ___ by keeping the walkway clear
- This type of exercise should be performed 3x per week
13 Clues: Eat the ___ • Take medication as ___ • Limit ___ during the day • Drink a lot of ___ during the day • Wear correct ___ to prevent tripping • It takes ___ to fall asleep at night • ___ medications for different reasons • Prevent ___ by keeping the walkway clear • It is also important to exercise your ___ • Do not ___ medications without talking to a doctor • ...
SingleCare Crossword Puzzl 2025-11-26
13 Clues: Eating plan • Staying steady • Daily nutrients • Exercise session • Ease from stress • Keep-fit activity • Medication expert • Drink enough water • Body's defense system • Organ that keeps you going • Science of treating illness • Peaceful stretching practice • You favorite prescription discount card
Exercise 6 2022-07-31
MENTAL EXERCISE 2022-08-29
English Exercise 2022-09-08
10 Clues: people who works • synonymous with rest • when you prefer the past • place where employees work • engage a personn for working • when you're addict to working • when tou work from your house • something that happens everyday • when you don't work the full week • when your boss want you work hard
Vocabulary exercise 2022-11-06
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- A person who opposes official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state.
- A device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of something.
- To stir to activity.
- Used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof.
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- Holding the attention or interest intensely; fascinating; enthralling
- Threats, violence, constraints, or other action used to coerce someone into doing something against their will or better judgement.
- The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
- Shared, held, or made by two or more people together.
- Accept or act in accordance with.
- To cheer, salute, or greet; welcome. to acclaim; approve enthusiastically.
10 Clues: To stir to activity. • Accept or act in accordance with. • Shared, held, or made by two or more people together. • The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise. • Holding the attention or interest intensely; fascinating; enthralling • To cheer, salute, or greet; welcome. to acclaim; approve enthusiastically. • ...
Vocabulary Exercise 2022-06-20
10 Clues: to look • brilliant • hit with hand • ringing sound • to take and use • a grade for exam • a dish used to eat • study it in school • not easy to understand • a city part with street on all sides
EXERCISE 1 2019-01-06
10 Clues: lima puluh dua • enam puluh tiga • delapan puluh empat • my favorite ... is red • my favorite ... is apple • lima ratus lima puluh dua • my favorite ... is fried rice • sembilan ratus enam puluh tiga • my favorite ... is mathematics • my favorite ... is orange juice
EXERCISE 1 2019-01-04
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- i ... to school by bus
- i ... a cup of tea and fried rice for breakfast
- i go to the bathroom ... i wake up
- i go ... from school at one o'clock
- i go to ... at seven o'clock
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- i get dressed and comb my ... after i take a bath
- i ... up at five o'clock every morning
- i brush my teeth and take a bath in the ...
- i ... tv and do my homework at seven o'clock
- i have lunch and ... with my friends at home after school
10 Clues: i ... to school by bus • i go to ... at seven o'clock • i go to the bathroom ... i wake up • i go ... from school at one o'clock • i ... up at five o'clock every morning • i brush my teeth and take a bath in the ... • i ... tv and do my homework at seven o'clock • i ... a cup of tea and fried rice for breakfast • i get dressed and comb my ... after i take a bath • ...
EXERCISE 4 2019-01-04
10 Clues: i'm 10 ... old • i live ... manila • tom ... from china • i come ... philippines • rio ... a room with tom • my ... is jason marcus mendoza • rio lives in a ... near school • i ... born on october 29th, 1998 • rio walks to ... almost every day • rio ... indonesian as his first language
Exercise 1.1 2019-09-03
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- The Britishers burnt it, Jefferson rebuilt it. 3000 volumes lost,first due to fire, and then because Navrachanites refuse to return them. The aluminium cupboards here, have many stories to tell. Quite literally. Name the place.
- When your favourite teacher teaches in a proxy period. A feeling akin to being stabbed by those you trust, Roman and royal. Quote the phrase.
- Why does the alphabet for science students starts at physics andends at chemistry?
- Ek garam chai ki pyaali ho, koi photo kheechne vali ho, chahe gossip ho ya checking ho, iss adde tak rehne vali ho. Name the room.
- The marriage bureau for ink & paper, but you can't get them married without a written note. The maika of chalks and chart papers, to which they never return. Name the room.
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- A student running away from thermodynamics keeps running away from thermodynamics, unless acted upon by an external teacher. Given by the man who made apples famous. Name the law.
- In this place, sweaty students rolling on the ground are the mainagent of soil erosion. It is situated above an underground bunker containing supplies for battles fought with sportsman spirit. Name the place.
- A way of looking at mathematical problems from all angles.Also, a great nickname for people who support mechanization of agriculture. Name the geometry tool.
- The Babylonians, Aryabhatta and Brahmagupta conspired to create this. No call makes it out of the reception without it. Name the mathematical concept.
- A place of pilgrimage in Orissa. Also, something students would kill for, in the dining hall.
10 Clues: Why does the alphabet for science students starts at physics andends at chemistry? • A place of pilgrimage in Orissa. Also, something students would kill for, in the dining hall. • Ek garam chai ki pyaali ho, koi photo kheechne vali ho, chahe gossip ho ya checking ho, iss adde tak rehne vali ho. Name the room. • ...
Exercise 1.1 2019-09-03
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- The Babylonians, Aryabhatta and Brahmagupta conspired to create this. No call makes it out of the reception without it. Name the mathematical concept.
- When your favourite teacher teaches in a proxy period. A feeling akin to being stabbed by those you trust, Roman and royal. Quote the phrase.
- The Britishers burnt it, Jefferson rebuilt it. 3000 volumes lost, first due to fire, and then because Navrachanites refuse to return them. The aluminium cupboards here, have many stories to tell. Quite literally. Name the place.
- White uniform splits into four colours, when passed through the prism of MWF. Name the phenomenon.
- A student running away from thermodynamics keeps running away from thermodynamics, unless acted upon by an external teacher. Given by the man who made apples famous. Name the law.
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- Why does the alphabet for science students starts at physics and ends at chemistry?
- A place of pilgrimage in Orissa. Also, something students would kill for, in the dining hall.
- In this place, sweaty students rolling on the ground are the main agent of soil erosion. It is situated above an underground bunker containing supplies for battles fought with sportsman spirit. Name the place.
- A way of looking at mathematical problems from all angles.Also, a great nickname for people who support mechanization of agriculture. Name the geometry tool.
- The marriage bureau for ink & paper, but you can't get them married without a written note. The maika of chalks and chart papers, to which they never return. Name the room.
10 Clues: Why does the alphabet for science students starts at physics and ends at chemistry? • A place of pilgrimage in Orissa. Also, something students would kill for, in the dining hall. • White uniform splits into four colours, when passed through the prism of MWF. Name the phenomenon. • ...
Branding Exercise 2019-08-12
10 Clues: Soft Tees • Snarky socks • Sauvignon Blanc • Regular or Decaf • Mesquite Original • Sticks to your teeth • 100 of them in Herndon • Books babies can't eat • Positively Greeting Cards • Tiny Notes of Encouragement
Vocabulary Exercise 2020-03-19
Across
- extremely thirsty.
- tending to talk a great deal; talkative.
- not showing due respect for another person; impertinent.
- (of an argument or statement) seeming reasonable or probable.
- (especially of a person or speech) vehement or clamorous.
- showing a heartfelt and powerful intensity.
- showing ability to think clearly, especially in the intervals between periods of confusion or insanity.
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- gentle; kindly.
- kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- an excessive amount of something.
10 Clues: gentle; kindly. • extremely thirsty. • an excessive amount of something. • tending to talk a great deal; talkative. • showing a heartfelt and powerful intensity. • not showing due respect for another person; impertinent. • (especially of a person or speech) vehement or clamorous. • kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit. • ...
Vocabulary Exercise 2020-02-11
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- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- (of a person) not having enough paid work or not doing work that makes full use of their skills and abilities.
- officially recognized as being trained to perform a particular job; certified
- the state or fact of being impaired, especially in a specified faculty
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- method for overcoming a problem or limitation in a program or system
- physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities
- a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise
- laws, considered collectively
- burden (someone) with an onerous responsibility or task
10 Clues: laws, considered collectively • a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise • burden (someone) with an onerous responsibility or task • an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted • method for overcoming a problem or limitation in a program or system • the state or fact of being impaired, especially in a specified faculty • ...
Exercise 6 2020-11-06
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- is a metric concept that can allow a measure to be assigned to the extent of a surface
- can be defined as a set of points in a space
- is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object
- considered from a linear perspective, between one person or thing and another
- is the unit used to classify the angles in geometric figures
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- is a quantity referred to the notion of heat measurable by a thermometer.
- enlarge the size or amount of something
- is a mathematical symbol, representing a given quantity as a fraction
- is a value, component or number, susceptible to increase or decrease, which is obtained from a measurement or operation of one or more entities that can be measured in an exact or approximate way.
- of an object or geometric figure is a length or a distance of one geometric dimension, usually vertical or in the direction of gravity
10 Clues: enlarge the size or amount of something • can be defined as a set of points in a space • is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object • is the unit used to classify the angles in geometric figures • is a mathematical symbol, representing a given quantity as a fraction • is a quantity referred to the notion of heat measurable by a thermometer. • ...
Exercise 6 2020-11-06
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- especially of angles, usually shown by the symbol ° written after a number
- the amount of space between two places or things
- a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot be counted
- the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
- the outer or top part or layer of something
- a quality of an object that is a measure of the force by which the earth attracts it, or an object considered as having this quality
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- an amount of something,often expressed as a number out of 100
- a rise in the amount or size of something
- the distance from the top to the bottom of something
- the size of a flat surface calculated by multiplying its length by its width
10 Clues: a rise in the amount or size of something • the outer or top part or layer of something • the amount of space between two places or things • the distance from the top to the bottom of something • the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body • an amount of something,often expressed as a number out of 100 • ...
exercise 1 2021-09-11
Exercise Terminology 2021-05-01
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- The ability to keep exercising and moving for a long period of time.
- The ability to maintain or regain a stable body position.
- Performing an exercise or movement over and over.
- Performing an exercise to improve your flexibility.
- A group of repetitions for an exercise.
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- How hard you perform a physical activity.
- Very tired after a long day or after exercising.
- A type of physical activity that you might do to improve your fitness level.
- Spending time trying to reduce intensity, tension, or anxiety.
- Putting together movements using different body parts and controlling movements.
10 Clues: A group of repetitions for an exercise. • How hard you perform a physical activity. • Very tired after a long day or after exercising. • Performing an exercise or movement over and over. • Performing an exercise to improve your flexibility. • The ability to maintain or regain a stable body position. • Spending time trying to reduce intensity, tension, or anxiety. • ...
Exercise B 2021-11-17
10 Clues: restore • fighting • relevant • long life • not proper • get money illegally • accept the existence of • Render something ineffective • friendly and generous reception • keeping something for a long time
Exercise ATSS 2023-03-20
Across
- to want something very much
- to suppose something using evidence that you have
- judgements about something
- punishment for sins
- worried or sad feeling after you've received an unpleasant surprise
Down
- appearing lonely or unhappy
- an angry statement accusing somebody else
- difficult or unpleasant experience
- feeling alone without direction or aim
- enough or more than enough
10 Clues: punishment for sins • judgements about something • enough or more than enough • appearing lonely or unhappy • to want something very much • difficult or unpleasant experience • feeling alone without direction or aim • an angry statement accusing somebody else • to suppose something using evidence that you have • ...
BC Exercise 2023-04-03
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- Place needed to operate this Business Process
- Something that is used that is critical to the Business Process
- Our program
- The person who is responsible for the Business Process
- A company that helps with the Business Process
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- Target amount of time for recovery
- What you use if the application wasn't available
- The person who coordinates the BC activities
- A document that is business critical
- What you use to contact critical members
10 Clues: Our program • Target amount of time for recovery • A document that is business critical • What you use to contact critical members • The person who coordinates the BC activities • Place needed to operate this Business Process • A company that helps with the Business Process • What you use if the application wasn't available • ...
BAT Exercise 2013-02-15
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- the_____are the people who profits from a large transaction
- how often do we change the all clear signal?
- where should we direct customers when requesting a wire over the phone
- what is the response when a call from diebold monitoring center is received
- what kind of card can you purchase with a min. of $250 and a max. of $2500
- name of the documents that require overnight protection
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- embezzlement, client accidents, property damage, structuring, suspicious caller, what do we file?
- we____the ATM once a month
- ___signs must be visible in all teller stations and appropriate desks
- in a buy/sell transaction, the person____is the one that process it first
10 Clues: we____the ATM once a month • how often do we change the all clear signal? • name of the documents that require overnight protection • the_____are the people who profits from a large transaction • ___signs must be visible in all teller stations and appropriate desks • where should we direct customers when requesting a wire over the phone • ...
Nutrition & Exercise 2014-10-07
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- Type of exercise that increases heart rate, work muscles, build endurance, increase breathing rate
- Type of Aerobic exercise performed by using a pool
- Contain nutrients such as potassium, folic acid, carotene, & Vitamins A & C
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- Body does not require this substance while performing anaerobic exercises
- May reduce risk for heart disease
- The building blocks for bones, muscles, cartilage, skin and blood
- Provide fiber, which is important for proper bowel function and reduces constipation
- Type of exercise performed when strength training
- Recommended amount of days to perform aerobic exercise
- Important to eat enough in diet during the childhood & adolescence years when your bone mass is being built
10 Clues: May reduce risk for heart disease • Type of exercise performed when strength training • Type of Aerobic exercise performed by using a pool • Recommended amount of days to perform aerobic exercise • The building blocks for bones, muscles, cartilage, skin and blood • Body does not require this substance while performing anaerobic exercises • ...
