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Santa Maria Bulacan Campus 19. The location in the centre of the court to which a singles
player tries to return
after each shot; also called “centre position”. Base position
20. The front third of the court, between the net and he short
Midterm Examination In PE III( BADMINTON) service line. Forecourt
Choices from nos. 16-20
Test I. Multiple Choices. Write your best answer on your *Base position *Baseline
answer sheet. *Forecourt *Backcourt
1. A game is played to _____ points? *Singles sideline
A. 11 C. 20
B. 15 D. 21 21. An offensive stroke hit deep into the opponent’s court. Attacking clear
2. Which of the following shuttlecock is use for badminton 22. A shot hit softly and with finesse to fall rapidly and close to
game? the net in the opponent’s court. Drop shot
A. Synthetic shuttle cock 23. The part of a set completed when one player of side has
B. Leather covered cock scored enough points to win a single contest. Game
C. Goose feather cock 24. A series of games to determine a winner. Match
D. Shuttle cock 25. The exchange of shots that decides each point. Rally
3. An overhead stroke hit downward with force, usually used Choices from nos. 21-25
to score a point?
A. Clear C. Drop shot *Drop shot *Rally
B. Drive D. Smash *Match *Game
4. Playing singles, your score is 4, the opponent 3, which *Attacking Clear
serving court do you serve from?
A. Left C. Center 26. He is overall in-charge of the tournament. Referee
B. Right D. Back 27. The person who in charge in call of service faults made by
5. Your score is 8, where you going to serve? the server should they occur. Service Judge
A. Left service box across to the right. 28. A shall indicate whether a shuttle landed “In” or “Out” on
B. Left service box straight across to the left. the line or lines assigned. Line judge
C. Right service box straight across to the right. 29.An ____ decision is final on all points of fact for which that
D. Right service box across to the left. official is responsible. Official's
6. In singles, player misses the shuttle he/she: 30. The player who put the shuttlecock into play. Server
A. May serve again from the same area. Choices from nos. 26-30
B. May serve again but from the other service court.
C. Lose the serve *Server *Official’s
D. May serve again *Referee *Service Judge
7. Which of the ff. is not part of the badminton racket? *Line Judge
A. Handle C. Bird
C. Neck D. Head 31. A legal shot in which the shuttle hits the frame of the
8. The game name given to badminton that learned from racket. Wood shot
India. 32. A gentle shot played by pushing the shuttlecock with a
A. Battledore C. Poona little wrist motion. Push shot
B. Battlejore D. Pooma 33. A shot hit from the forecourt that just clears the net and
9. The person who in charge of the match, the court and its drops sharply. Net shot
immediate surrounds. 34. A defensive shot hit deep into the opponent’s court. High clear
A. Referee C. Umpire 35. A shot made from below and very close to the net and
B. Assistant referee D. Line Judge causing the shuttle to rise, just clear the net, and then drop
10. If a ___ is called, rally is stopped and replayed with now sharply down the other side. Hair[in net shot
change to the score. Choices from nos. 31-35
A. Let C. Rally
B. Fault D. Clear *Net shot *Hairpin net shot
11. The side boundary of a doubles court. Doubles sideline *Wood shot *High clear
12. The front line of the service courts 1.98 metres from the *Push shot
net. In singles, a game where one player plays against another
player. Short Service Line 36. A quick wrist-and-forearm rotation used to surprise an
13. A shot hit low and to midcourt, used effectively in doubles opponent by changing an apparently soft shot into a faster
play against the up-and-back formation. Half court shot passing shot. Flick
14. The middle third of the court, halfway between the net 37. A shot which passes the opposing player or team. Passing shot
and the back boundary line. Midcourt 38. A shot hit deep into the opponent’s court. Clear
15. The area into which a service must be delivered different 39. A shot hit low and to midcourt, used effectively in doubles
for singles and doubles. Service court play against the up-and-back formation. Half court shot
Choices from nos. 11-15 40. The stroke used to put the shuttlecock into play at the
*Midcourt *Half court shot start of each rally; also called service. Serve
*Short service line *Doubles sideline Choices from nos. 36-40
*Service court * Passing shot *Serve
*Half court shot *Clear
16. The side boundary of a singles court. Singles sideline *Flick
17. The back boundary line at each end of the court, parallel
to the net. Baseline
41. A minor violation of the rules allowing a rally to be
replayed. Let
42. A violation of the playing rules. Fault
43. An illegal stroke in which the shuttle is not hit, but caught
and held on the racket before being released; also called a
sling or throw. Carry
44. To choose to extend a game beyond its normal ending
score if the score is tied with one point to go. Set
45. A game where a team of two players play against another
team of two. doubles
Choices from nos. 41-45
*Set *Fault
*Doubles *Carry
*Let
46. A high-drag projectile with an open conical shape: the
cone is formed from sixteen overlapping feathers embedded
into a rounded cork base. Shuttlecock
47. Are thin, high performing materials with thicknesses
ranging are more durable. Badminton strings
48. Are lightweight with soles of rubber or similar high-grip,
non-marking materials. Badminton shoes
49. Allows a player to increase the thickness of their racquet
handle and choose a comfortable surface to hold. Grip
50. Light weight, with top quality weighing between 70 to 95
grams not including grip or strings. Badminton racquets
Choices from nos. 46-50
* Grip *Badminton racquets
*Badminton strings *Badminton shoes
*Shuttlecock
Prepared by:
ROMEO B. CATUDAY
INSTRUCTOR