ACSM 030-444 Exam Questions
ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (Page 10 )

Updated On: 24-Feb-2026

The simplest and most rapid method to produce ATP during exercise is through

  1. Glycolysis.
  2. The ATP-PCr system.
  3. Aerobic metabolism.
  4. Glycogenolysis.

Answer(s): B



In general, the higher the intensity of the activity, the greater the contribution of

  1. Aerobic energy production.
  2. Anaerobic energy production.
  3. The Krebs cycle to the production of ATP.
  4. The electron-transport chain to the production of ATP.

Answer(s): B



The energy to perform long-term exercise (> or = 15 min) comes primarily from

  1. Aerobic metabolism.
  2. A combination of aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, with anaerobic metabolism producing the bulk of the ATP.
  3. Anaerobic metabolism.
  4. None of the above.

Answer(s): A



The energy to perform long-term exercise (> or = 15 min) comes primarily from

  1. Aerobic metabolism.
  2. A combination of aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, with anaerobic metabolism producing the bulk of the ATP.
  3. Anaerobic metabolism.
  4. None of the above.

Answer(s): A



In a rested, well-fed athlete, most of the carbohydrate used as a substrate during exercise comes from

  1. Muscle glycogen stores.
  2. Blood glucose.
  3. Liver glycogen stores.
  4. Glycogen stored in fat cells.

Answer(s): A






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