Physical Education and Health 2 (PEDH-112) Grade 11 Exam Weeks 1-10
AMA OED ANSWERBadminton Rules and Equipment
In badminton, the grip should be neither tight nor loose but firm and pliant, loosening as the swing progresses.
Badminton can be played in both singles and doubles.
Another name for a shuttlecock.
The net in badminton must be made of fine cord of light color and thickness with a mesh of not less than 20mm.
The overall dimension of a badminton racket cannot exceed 26 3/4 inches in length, 9 inches in width and 11 inches in head length.
The official badminton court for a game of singles is:
When the bird touches the top of the net and falls in the proper side of the court, it is called ____.
Which of the following is not a part of a badminton racket?
In badminton, this term refers to loss of service.
Badminton was said to be similar to what game?
In badminton, ___ is the stroke used to initiate play and used to begin each point in the match.
This refers to the line running parallel to the net in the badminton court.
The variable length of feathers in a shuttlecock.
The shot in which the bird follows the net in a short flight. (badminton)
The ____ governs the promotion and development of badminton in the Philippines.
This refers to the flat shot that is kept as low as possible to have the opponent run from side to side. (badminton)
___ are used as defensive stroke in badminton to allow the player time to return to the ready position and regroup and to move the opponent as far away from the net as possible.
The two types of shuttlecocks are the feathered and the ___.
Which of the following is not considered a fault?
How many points must a player get to win a badminton game?
The net in badminton should be 720mm in depth and at least 6.1m wide.
This refers to a good service but unable to hit or touch with the racket. (badminton)
In India, Badminton was known as ____.
Color of boundary lines in badminton courts.
This refers to chasing how many points to play when the score becomes tied in 13-all or 14-all. (badminton)
The badminton court is longer for a doubles game.
The badminton racket should be ____ inches in width.
If the player served when the opponent is not ready, it is considered a ____.
The post of the badminton net should be ___ meters in height.
Correct gripping is the most vital factor in badminton and winning matches.
Up to how many feathers does a standard shuttlecock have?
The base of the shuttlecock must be:
____ is the basic offensive shot in badminton.
A serve made by a quick flip of wrist and bird travels in a direct line to the desired spot. (badminton)
Where did badminton originate from an old and similar game?
The first Badminton association was formed in:
The Premier International Men's Team Thomas Cup was established in:
The meaning of IBF.
Shuttles used for recreational badminton games.
Badminton Strokes and Techniques
In badminton, any stroke made on the side of the body opposite the racket side.
These are shots struck on the side away from the racket (left side for the right-handed and right side for the left-handed). (badminton)
Table Tennis Rules and Equipment
The ball used in table tennis is fragile but quite hard to break.
This refers to the single layer of cellular rubber in the paddle of the table tennis racket located underneath the rubber surface.
The grip wherein the forefinger and thumb reach over the shoulders of the blade, with the other fingers spread over the back. (table tennis)
A defensive stroke where the ball is struck with a downward and forward motion with a short chopping motion. (table tennis)
Table tennis has been included as an event in local athletic sport meets.
The ____ is small, celluloid, spherical, white or orange in color, 40mm in diameter and 2.5g in weight.
Matches in table tennis can get up to what number?
In doubles, the receiving side may change depending on the serving team's score. (table tennis)
Hungary and Czechoslovakia are some of the countries that dominated the table tennis international competitions.
Table tennis originated on December 1890.
Scoring used in table tennis is called:
The ball is not in play anymore if it has been struck by either player at least once. (table tennis)
How many, at the most, are the sets in one match? (table tennis)
The ____ grip is done by gripping the short handle of the racket very closely to the blade, wherein the forefinger is positioned behind the blade for support. (table tennis)
Which of the following describes the net of a table tennis table?
In table tennis, both players change ends once one reaches 15 points.
Table tennis can only be played indoors.
Table tennis is also known as ___.
If the player's freehand touches the playing surface while in play, the point is awarded to the ____. (table tennis)
The ball is in play from the moment it is projected from the hand in service. (table tennis)
Which of the following statements is not true about table tennis?
Table Tennis Strokes and Techniques
The ____ shot is used rarely but effectively. It is a vicious forward and downward swing. (table tennis)
The ball resting on the palm of the free hand and toss it around six or more inches in height, letting it bounce on the table side of the server before passing by the net and bounce in the receiver's side of the table. (table tennis)
Singles serve and receive in the right service court. (table tennis)
First service is always from the right service court to the opponent's right service court. (table tennis)
Tennis Rules and Equipment
Reaching 40 points is also called ____. (tennis)
The tennis court for a singles game must be ____ feet wide.
Major Walter Wingfield introduced the game ____ which the racket game originated from. (tennis)
In a doubles game of tennis, all players may have the chance to serve the ball.
Tennis was used to be played by using the palm of the hand.
Winning 3 out of 5 sets is considered a ____. (tennis)
When the points reach 40-40, it is called a ____. (tennis)
A score that means zero. (tennis)
How many games are there in one set? (tennis)
What does Paume mean?
The game is won if one of the players gets four points. (tennis)
The most popular grip in tennis.
The length of the tennis court is ____ feet.
In a doubles game, the tennis court is ____ feet wide.
The most prestigious tennis tournament is the ____.
The tennis tournament in the USA is called the ____.
The tennis ball is ____.
Players alternate in serving the ball every other game. (tennis)
Balls with worn-off fuzz become ____.
At a game where both players reach 40 points each, one player must win at least one point over the other to win. (tennis)
Players change ends after every even-numbered game. (tennis)
The receiver must return the serve on its ____. (tennis)
Tennis Strokes and Techniques
At the event of a forehand stroke, the racket head must be at ____ to point opposite the right hip. (tennis)
Feet are turned ____ in preparation for a backhand stroke. (tennis)
____ refers to the move of hitting the ball in a high arc. (tennis)
____ is seldom used because of the limited stroke production and awkward grip. (tennis)
The least practiced tennis stroke.
____ stroke is used in baseline rallies. (tennis)
____ requires a strong wrist to be effective. (tennis)
____ power is generated from the speed and velocity of the forward and upward movements of arms, legs, and body. (tennis)
In a western grip stroke, the wrist is turned in a ____. (tennis)
The hands and racket are highly used in taking the racket back for a backhand stroke. (tennis)
Full extension of the arm and racket will minimize the line of the shot in a backhand stroke. (tennis)
Occasionally move your body forward with a swing as it will direct the flight of the ball. (tennis)
For the forehand stroke, the player may choose to reach for the incoming ball. (tennis)
The server's score is always first. (tennis)
Two points in tennis is equal to ____ points.
In a doubles game, the players must maintain their ____ position.
____ technique, eastern forehand grip is used for the left hand (for right-handed players) and continental grip for right hand (if the player is left-handed). (tennis)
____ backswing must be executed with an extended arm and firm wrist. (tennis)
Eastern grip allows extremely wide reach and maximum power with minimum effort. (tennis)
History and General Knowledge
Which Olympic host country was badminton presented as a demonstration sport?
A student of court tennis who introduced the game "Playing Ball".
Correct ____ and footwork is needed in playing table tennis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key differences between badminton and table tennis equipment?
Badminton uses a feathered or synthetic shuttlecock and a strung racket, while table tennis uses a small, celluloid ball and a paddle with a rubber and sponge surface, each designed for their respective court sizes and gameplay dynamics.
How does the scoring system work in badminton?
In badminton, a game is won by the first player or team to reach 21 points with a two-point lead. If the score ties at 20-all, play continues until a two-point lead is achieved or a player reaches 30 points.
What is the significance of the backhand stroke in racket sports?
The backhand stroke, executed on the non-dominant side, is crucial for defensive and offensive plays in badminton, table tennis, and tennis, requiring strength and precision to counter opponents effectively.
Why is the eastern grip popular in tennis?
The eastern grip is popular in tennis because it offers a balance of power and control, allowing players to hit flat or topspin shots with ease, making it versatile for various playing styles.
How do net rules differ between badminton and table tennis?
In badminton, the net is 1.55m high at the posts and allows a shuttlecock to touch the top and fall over, called a let. In table tennis, the net is lower (15.25cm), and the ball must clear it without touching, or it’s a fault.