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How many physics tests are there in the university?
Generally, there are four physical examinations in universities, and there will be one physical examination every academic year. According to the requirements of "Students' Physical Fitness and Health Standard", college students need to complete six tests, namely, height, weight, vital capacity, step test, 50-meter running or standing long jump (choose one), grip strength or sit-ups (girls) or sitting forward (choose one).

Physical examination items for college students 1. Body shape, height and weight are compulsory items, accounting for about 10% of the total score, which is measured by body mass index (BMI). Body mass index = weight (kg)/height squared. Girls 17.2 ~ 23.9 points 100, boys 17.9 ~ 23.9 points.

2. Physical function vital capacity, accounting for 20% of the total score. Girls over 2000 ml, out of 3400. Boys passed 3 100, with a perfect score of 5040. This is a required option.

3. In endurance events, boys run 1000 meters and girls run 800 meters, accounting for 30% of the total score. It takes 4 minutes and 34 seconds for girls to pass the 800m test, out of 3 points 18 seconds, and 3 minutes 17 seconds for boys to pass the1000m test. This test is a long-distance running, which belongs to endurance. Be careful not to stop or sit down immediately after running. You should walk slowly so that your body will gradually recover.

Flexibility and strength account for 20% of the total score. Sit forward, throw a solid ball, sit-ups (female), pull-ups (male), grip strength, body mass index. If boys pull-ups, girls sit-ups for one minute, accounting for 10% of the total score. Girls sit-ups for one minute, 26 passes, 56 full marks. Boys 10 pull-ups passed, 19 full marks.

It doesn't matter if college students fail the physical examination.

College physical education is an exploratory course. Generally, grades are calculated by semester, not by individual sports.

And get a diploma.

But there is one thing to note.

1. Yes, if it is because of physical problems, you must have a hospital certificate, and your department should go through the exemption procedures.

2. If you fail in the single subject exam, you'd better communicate with the PE teacher as early as possible, so as not to affect the total grade of the semester. It doesn't matter if you fail the exam alone.

College physical education is an exploratory course. General grades are calculated by semester, not by individual sports scores.