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The document defines key badminton terms like fault, short service line, rally, and forecourt. It also contains true or false questions about shots like clear, let, push shot, and the name of the object used in badminton. Basic skills like serving and different shot types are also addressed.

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Activity 5

The document defines key badminton terms like fault, short service line, rally, and forecourt. It also contains true or false questions about shots like clear, let, push shot, and the name of the object used in badminton. Basic skills like serving and different shot types are also addressed.

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Dianne Balili BSED - FILIPINO 2

Conception Activity 5:
Quiz 5:
I. Define the following words below. (2 points each)

1. Fault – a violation of the playing rules, either in serving, receiving or during


play.
2. Short Service Line – the line 6 ½ feet from the net which a serve must reach
to be legal.
3. Rally – this occurs when the players hit the bird back and forth several
times before one side scores a point.
4. Forecourt – front third of the court, between the net and the short service
line.
5. Serve or Service – players put the shuttlecock into play for points by
“serving” it to opponents, hitting it over the net into a special part of the
court near their opponent.

II. True or False: Encircle Letter T if the statement is valid and encircle letter F if
otherwise.

T F 1. Clear is a shot hit deep to the opponent’s back court.


T F 2. Let – a legitimate cessation of play to allow a rally to be replayed.
T F 3. Push Shot is a shot hit from the forecourt that just clears the net and drops sharply.
T F 4. The name of the object that players hit, made of a ball of cork or rubber with a
crown of feathers in an open conical shape is called shuttlecock.
T F 5. Badminton cock is the other name for the shuttlecock.
T F 6. A forehand smash with a timed jump added to it counts under jumping smash is
called Forehand Smash.
T F 7. Low serve aims at the back end corner of the opponent’s court.
T F 8. Drop is a shot hit softly and with finesse to fall rapidly and close to the net on the
opponent’s side.
T F 9. Service is among the most basic skill that you need to master in Badminton.
T F 10. Hair pin net shot is a shot hit low and midcourt, used effectively in doubles
against the up-and-back formation.

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