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    A.2.3 Energy systems - IB Questionbank

    The A.2.3 Energy systems question bank gives IB Sports, exercise and health science (SEHS - Old) students Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) authentic exam-style practice that mirrors IB Paper 1, 2, 3 structure and difficulty. Covering key syllabus areas such as core principles, advanced applications, and practical problem-solving, this resource builds confidence by training students in the same style of questions set by IB examiners. With instant solutions, detailed explanations, and syllabus-aligned practice, RevisionDojo helps students sharpen problem-solving skills and prepare effectively for mocks and final assessments. More than just practice, this question bank teaches students how to think the way IB examiners expect.

    Question 1
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    State two functions of potassium in exercise physiology.

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    2.

    Identify two consequences of excessive water intake without electrolyte replacement.

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    3.

    Describe the process of osmoregulation during prolonged exercise.

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    4.

    Explain how thermoregulation is influenced by hydration status.

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    5.

    Outline two adaptations in trained endurance athletes that improve fluid and electrolyte efficiency.

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    6.

    Discuss the physiological effects of chronic dehydration on athletic performance and recovery.

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    Question 2
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    State one function of water in the human body and one way it is lost.

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    2.

    Identify two symptoms of mild dehydration.

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    3.

    Describe how electrolytes contribute to hydration balance.

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    4.

    Explain four ways the body responds to fluid loss during exercise.

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    5.

    Outline how dehydration affects aerobic performance.

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    6.

    Discuss the importance of maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance during prolonged physical activity.

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    Question 3
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    Identify two causes of fluid loss during exercise

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    2.

    State two effects of hyponatremia.

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    3.

    Describe three functions of water during physical activity.

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    4.

    Explain how fluid replacement strategies can prevent performance decline in endurance events.

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    5.

    Outline the roles of sodium and potassium in regulating hydration status.

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    6.

    Discuss how hydration needs vary depending on environmental conditions and exercise intensity.

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    Question 4
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    State two roles of fats in the body.

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    2.

    Identify two nutrient-dense sources of carbohydrates.

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    3.

    Describe the importance of post-exercise carbohydrate intake.

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    4.

    Explain how glycogen is stored and used during prolonged activity.

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    5.

    Explain consequences of poor macronutrient distribution for athletic performance.

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    6.

    Discuss the relationship between macronutrient timing and recovery.

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    Question 5
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    State two factors that influence an individual's daily energy needs.

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    2.

    Identify two types of energy-dense foods.

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    3.

    Describe how under-fueling affects performance and recovery.

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    4.

    Explain how protein and carbohydrate intake work together in post-exercise recovery.

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    5.

    Outline the benefits of a pre-exercise meal in performance sports.

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    6.

    Discuss the long-term risks of chronic energy imbalance in athletes.

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    Question 6
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    Identify the three macronutrients.

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    2.

    State two sources of dietary fat.

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    3.

    Describe how carbohydrates are used during high-intensity exercise.

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    4.

    Explain the role of protein in recovery after resistance training.

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    5.

    Outline the process and benefit of carbohydrate loading for athletes.

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    6.

    Discuss the energy system contributions during a 1500 m middle-distance race.

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    Question 7
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    Identify two energy systems used during exercise.

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    2.

    State one characteristic of the ATP-PC system and one of the aerobic system.

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    3.

    Describe how carbohydrates are utilized differently during aerobic and anaerobic exercise.

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    4.

    Explain the contribution of the lactic acid system during a 400 m sprint.

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    5.

    Outline how balanced macronutrient intake supports sports performance.

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    6.

    Discuss the interplay of energy systems during a 1500 m middle-distance race.

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    Question 8
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    Identify two by-products of aerobic metabolism.

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    2.

    State two reasons why carbohydrate intake is prioritized over fat during high-intensity exercise.

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    3.

    Describe how energy availability influences hormonal function in endurance athletes.

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    4.

    Explain how macronutrient needs vary between power athletes and endurance athletes.

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    5.

    Outline the role of nutrition periodization in optimizing competition performance.

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    6.

    Discuss the combined use of the aerobic and anaerobic systems in sports requiring intermittent bursts of activity, such as basketball or hockey.

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    Question 9
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    State two sources of dietary electrolytes.

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    2.

    Identify two factors that influence sweat rate.

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    3.

    Describe the importance of fluid intake before exercise.

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    4.

    Explain two ways the body conserves water during exercise.

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    5.

    Outline how electrolyte replacement improves recovery.

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    6.

    Discuss the importance of monitoring hydration status in competitive athletes.

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    Question 10
    SLPaper 2
    1.

    Identify two products of anaerobic glycolysis.

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    2.

    State two reasons why fats are not the dominant fuel during high-intensity activity.

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    3.

    Describe the characteristics of the ATP-PC system.

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    4.

    Explain how the aerobic system supports performance in long-duration events.

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    5.

    Outline the role of carbohydrates in a mixed-energy sport like Football(Soccer).

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    6.

    Discuss how training can improve efficiency and interaction between the body's energy systems.

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