Corrections Officer State Certification (SOCE) Practice Exam

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Which skills are classified as fine motor skills?

  1. Physical skills involving large muscle groups

  2. Coordination of leg and arm movements

  3. Small muscle and eye-hand coordination skills

  4. Overall physical fitness abilities

The correct answer is: Small muscle and eye-hand coordination skills

Fine motor skills refer to the ability to perform small, precise movements, typically involving the coordination of small muscle groups, particularly in the hands and fingers. These skills are crucial for tasks that require a high degree of precision and control, such as writing, buttoning a shirt, or manipulating small objects. The classification of these skills includes activities that require eye-hand coordination and the dexterity to perform defined actions that engage smaller muscle groups. The other choices indicate different types of skills. The first option addresses physical skills associated with large muscle groups, which are more related to gross motor skills rather than fine motor skills. The second choice focuses on the coordination of larger arm and leg movements, which is also indicative of gross motor skills. The final option discusses overall physical fitness abilities, which encompass a broader range of physical capabilities rather than specifically targeting the accurate movements associated with fine motor skills.