i have these question can you check my answers?

1-Which Of The Following Is An Obstacle To Learning For A Beginning Mover?

A)Knowledge of what elements of the movement to focus on

b) Chronic indifference characteristic between birth and age three

c) Shorter time to monitor perceptual imput from the visual system

d) Difficult in performing simultaneous movements

i think its A?

2- children learning to take their heart rates are demonstrating

A-movement relations

b-fitness concept

c-body awareness

d- body concept

i think D?

3-a child who responds "no" to evry request is demonstrating

a. willful obstinacy

b.hereditary distemper

c.nascent narcissism

d.autonomy

i think c?

I would say D, C and D, respectively.

thanks for being honest

1) correct i took same exam its A

2)D is wrong check your book on page 169

3) c is incorrect pg162 in your text book

3 is D autonomy

2 is A and 3 is D autonomy

A is wrong

Sure, I can help you check your answers.

1) The correct answer to the first question is D) Difficulty in performing simultaneous movements. This refers to the challenge a beginning mover may face when trying to coordinate multiple movements at the same time. To determine the correct answer, you would want to carefully read and understand the options provided and consider which obstacle seems most relevant or challenging for a beginning mover.

2) The correct answer to the second question is B) Fitness concept. This is because learning to take heart rates is associated with understanding and monitoring one's own physical fitness. To determine the correct answer, you would want to think about the purpose and significance of taking heart rates for children and determine which option aligns best with that purpose.

3) The correct answer to the third question is A) Willful obstinacy. This refers to a child who consistently responds negatively or disagrees with every request. To determine the correct answer, you would want to consider the various options and choose the one that represents the behavior described in the question.

It's important to carefully consider each question and its options to arrive at the correct answer. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!