Badminton

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In badminton the birdie may only be hit time(s) on each side. 1 2 3 4

1

How many points do you have to win a game by? 5 1 0 2

2

In badminton you must win the game by how many points? 0 1 2 3

2

Badminton is played to points. 13 15 21 25

21

On a serve, the player serving must make sure that the "birdie" is hit under the net to the tallest player below their waist straight ahead short of service line in opponent's court

below their waist

A player MAY reach over the net to hit the birdie. True False

F

Even if your team does not serve you still receive a point. True False

F

It is called a singles match when two people play on each side of the court. True False

F

You serve overhand in the game of badminton. True False

F

Which is the fastest shot in racquet sports

forehand smash

If the "birdie" hits the line it is considered: in out neither a or b both a or b

in

In badminton this occurs when the point must be replayed. fault let serve shuttlecock

let

Which of the following correctly describes a double playing court? long and wide short and narrow long and narrow short and wide

long and wide

What type of scoring is used when playing badminton? serving team scores rally double bounce continuous

rally

When the birdie is hit back and forth between players it is called Rally Return Smash Set

rally

If the score is 8-3 for you, what side of the court should you serve from? left right back front

right

When the score is 0-0, the serving team will serve from the front back left right either side

right

In badminton this is the hit that begins each play. fault let serve shuttlecock

serve

The official name for the "Birdie" is:

shuttle

another name for birdie

shuttle

In badminton this is called a shuttle or birdie and it is a feathered object the players hit with their rackets. fault let serve shuttlecock

shuttlecock

In badminton this is an overhand hit that is powerfully hit down into the opponent's court. smash clear drive drop

smash

At the beginning of a doubles game, the server serves a fault. Who is the next server? the server gets a second attempt at the serve the first servers partner serves next the oppenent in the right service court serves next the opponent in the left service court serves next

the oppenent in the right service court serves next

Explain Forehand Low serve

Land shuttle in front of opponent's service box Get shuttle to travel low over net Use forehand grip Arm supinates (palm faces up) in back swing and wrist is bent back After impact forearm pronates

How do you do a forehand smash

Played from rear court down into opponent's mid-court Use sideways stance with rear foot

A serve that is totally missed MAY be tried agian. True False

T

Badminton can be played in singles or doubles format? True False

T

If the bird lands on the line it is considered in bounds. True False

T

The player serving says their score first. True False

T

The serve must travel diagonally to be good. True False

T

The smash shot is the most powerful, and most effective method of pressuring your opponent. True False

T

When serving a player must serve it diagonally to their opponent. True False

T

If it is unclear if a birdie landed in or out, or something rolls on the court during the game, how should you handle this situation? Call a let and have the team re-serve Argue until somebody wins Keep playing Ask a bystander

call a let and have the team re-serve

In badminton this hit is a high, deep hit that sends the opponent to back of the court so you can establish better position in your court. smash clear drive drop

clear

A point in badminton is won when the serving team's birdie is a.hit over the net and onto the floor of the opponent's court b.hit over the net and contacts the opponent's body c.goes through the net d.Both A and B

d

In badminton this hit is a hit that is lightly tapped over the net and lands softly just over the net in the opponent's court. smash clear drive drop

drop


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