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.