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Where was badminton first played in its modern form?
In England.
What is the main objective of badminton?
To hit the shuttlecock over the net so that it lands in the opponent's court.
Total number of players in a badminton doubles match
4 players.
In rally scoring, how many points do you need to win a game?
21 points.
What is the maximum number of players allowed on a doubles team in badminton?
2 players.
Who introduced badminton in the Badminton House in Gloucestershire England
Duke of Beaufort
What is the standard length of a badminton court?
44 feet.
What is the width of a badminton court in doubles play?
20 feet.
What part of the racket is used to hit the shuttlecock?
The strings or the head
What is the common material used for shuttlecocks in professional play?
Feathers.
What does a 'clear' shot do in badminton?
It sends the shuttlecock high and deep into the opponent's court.
What is a 'smash' in badminton?
A powerful downward shot.
What is a 'dropshot' in badminton?
A soft shot that barely clears the net.
How high is the net in a badminton match?
1.55 meters at the center.
What is the area called where players serve in badminton?
The service boxes,
What is the standard color of the shuttlecock used in indoor matches
White
How does a player score in badminton?
By landing the shuttlecock in the opponent's court.
In singles play, how wide is the court?
17 feet.
What happens if the shuttlecock hits the line?
It is considered in.
How often must players change sides during a match?
After every game and when a player reaches 11 points in the final game.
What must the server do before serving?
Stand in the service box and hit the shuttlecock below waist height.
What happens if a player touches the net during play?
It results in a fault and the opponent scores.
How many games are typically played in a match?
Best of 3 games.
How is a 'fault' defined in badminton?
Any instance of a player breaking a rule.
Which country developed and invented badminton?
The game was developed in India among British Army officers.
When the score is even, which side of the court will the server be in?
Right side
What was badminton originally called in India?
Poona
What does it mean to 'let' serve in badminton?
The serve is replayed without penalties.
What is the typical length of a badminton racket?
26.75 inches
What is the name of the event where players compete in badminton?
A tournament.
In mixed doubles, what is the required gender composition?
One male and one female player.
How is a tie resolved in the final game of a match?
Players must play to 21, with a two-point margin.
In a game where both players reach a score of 20-20, the player must win by 2 points to end the game
Duece
What is a 'net shot' in badminton?
A shot played softly just over the net.
When the server scores a point, who will serve next?
The server will serve again.
The line that separates the back boundary area from the playing area in badminton court
Baseline
The court has a line that divides into two equal halves from the net to the baseline
Centerline.
When did badminton become an olympic sport
1922
Which century was badminton recognized as a sport in England?
19th century
What is the grip type often used in badminton?
The basic grip.
What is a 'drive' shot?
A fast shot that is played parallel to the ground.
Who governs the rules and regulations of badminton worldwide?
The Badminton World Federation (BWF).
What federation established the official rules of badminton in 1934
International Badminton Federation
The receiver wins the point against the server, who will serve next?
The receiver
What equipment was originally used in badminton before the modern shuttlecock was found?
Feathers and Cork
What is the longest part of a badminton racket?
Shaft
What connects the badminton head and the shaft in a racket?
Throat
The word badminton came from…
A town in England where it was played
What is a common injury in badminton?
Ankle sprain.
How important is mental focus in badminton?
Extremely important for performance.