Mark scheme J587/01 Physical factors affecting performance ...

GCSE (9?1)

Physical Education

J587/01: Physical factors affecting performance General Certificate of Secondary Education

Mark Scheme for November 2020

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J587/01

Mark Scheme

November 2020

Annotations

Annotation Description Tick Cross Benefit of doubt Too vague

Annotation

Description Knowledge and understanding / indicates AO1 on extended response Q (*)

Example/Reference / indicates AO2 on extended response Q (*)

Development / indicates AO3 on extended response Q (*)

Level 1 response on extended response Q (*)

Repeat

Significant amount of material which doesn't answer the question Noted but no credit given / indicates sub-max reached where relevant

Level 2 response on extended response Q (*) Level 3 response on extended response Q (*) Sub-max reached

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KU, EG and DEV used instead of ticks on the extended response question to indicate where knowledge or development points from the indicative content have been made.

On the extended response question (*), one KU, EG or DEV does not necessarily equate to one mark being awarded; the marking is based on a levels of response mark scheme which awards a level and mark holistically based upon the quality of the response overall against the levels descriptors.

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J587/01

Mark Scheme

Question 1 (a)

One mark for: Agonist = Quadriceps

Answer

Section A

(b)

One mark for:

2 (a)

Antagonist = Hamstrings One mark for:

(Shoulder/arm) rotations / circles / windmills / circumductions

(b)

One mark for:

(Hip) open/close the gate OR groin walk OR rotations OR lunges

(c) 3 4

One mark for: Skill rehearsal

One mark for: False One mark for: (C) Tibia and fibula

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Marks

Guidance

1

Mark 1st answer only

1 x AO2 Accept phonetically correct spellings

1

Mark 1st answer only

1 x AO2

1 1 x AO2

Accept other correct examples that may increase ROM at the shoulder.

Arm swings / crossovers = BOD

1 1 x AO2

Do not accept: same wording as for (a), e.g. hip rotations (if shoulder rotations in (a) = REP

High knees = TV

1 1 x AO1

Skills practice / skill-based activities / activity-specific movements / sportspecific activities / movement practice = BODs (named on respectable websites)

1

1 x AO1

1 1 x AO1

J587/01

Mark Scheme

Question 5

One mark for:

Answer

Section A

Keeps oxygenated blood separate from deoxygenated blood

OR prevents blood in left side of heart moving directly to right (or opposite)

6 7 8 (a)

One mark for: Sternum One mark for: (Intercostal muscles) contract and pull ribs / lungs up or out OR contract and increase the volume of the lungs / thoracic cavity One mark for:

X X

8 (b)

One mark for: Ventricles / left ventricle / right ventricle

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Marks 1

1 x AO2

Guidance

Do not accept: Any answers that don't relate to blood flow, e.g. `the septum is a muscular wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart' = TV

Maintains correct pathway = BOD

1

1 x AO2

1

DNA: contract on its own (TV)

1 x AO1 Allow rib cage to expand = TV

Create more room for lungs = TV

1 1 x AO1

Accept: Either semilunar valve correctly marked.

If more than one X: Both valves marked correctly = BOD if one is correct but one is wrong = TV

If X is just above the valve = BOD

If no response stamp SEEN and NR in mark column

1 1 x AO1

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