
Basics skills of badminton
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT a basic skill in badminton?ServeDribbleDrop shotSmashC30s
- Q2In badminton, what is the purpose of a smash shot?To gently drop the shuttlecock near the netTo hit the shuttlecock to the side of the courtTo hit the shuttlecock downwards with powerBTo serve the shuttlecock30s
- Q3Which of the following is the correct grip for holding a badminton racket?DPalm gripV-shape gripIndex finger gripThumb grip30s
- Q4Which of the following is NOT a common badminton shot?BumpSmashDrop shotClearC30s
- Q5Which of the following statements best describes the scoring system in badminton?Players earn points when they hit the shuttlecock out of bounds.BPlayers earn points when they serve the shuttlecock.Players earn points when they successfully land the shuttlecock in the opponent's court.Players earn points when they make a shot that the opponent fails to return.30s
- Q6Which of the following is the correct stance for serving in badminton?Feet shoulder-width apart, racket held at waist levelFeet staggered, racket held at knee levelAFeet wide apart, racket held at chest levelFeet close together, racket held above the head30s
- Q7What is the maximum number of hits allowed before the shuttlecock must be returned over the net in badminton?142C330s
- Q8What is the correct way to hold a badminton racket during a forehand shot?Holding the racket with a relaxed grip, using the thumb and fingersHolding the racket with the index finger onlyGripping the racket tightly with all fingersBGripping the racket with the palm30s
- Q9What is the purpose of a drop shot in badminton?To serve the shuttlecock over the netDTo hit the shuttlecock with power and speedTo hit the shuttlecock to the back of the opponent's courtTo gently and softly place the shuttlecock close to the net30s
- Q10What is the correct way to hold a badminton racket during a backhand shot?Gripping the racket with the palmGripping the racket tightly with all fingersHolding the racket with the index finger onlyBHolding the racket with a relaxed grip, using the thumb and fingers30s