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  1. Where was badminton first played in its modern form?

In England.

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  1. What is the main objective of badminton?

To hit the shuttlecock over the net so that it lands in the opponent's court.

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  1. Total number of players in a badminton doubles match

4 players.

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  1. In rally scoring, how many points do you need to win a game?

21 points.

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  1. What is the maximum number of players allowed on a doubles team in badminton?

2 players.

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  1. Who introduced badminton in the Badminton House in Gloucestershire England

Duke of Beaufort

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  1. What is the standard length of a badminton court?

44 feet.

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  1. What is the width of a badminton court in doubles play?

20 feet.

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  1. What part of the racket is used to hit the shuttlecock?

The strings or the head

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  1. What is the common material used for shuttlecocks in professional play?

Feathers.

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  1. What does a 'clear' shot do in badminton?

It sends the shuttlecock high and deep into the opponent's court.

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  1. What is a 'smash' in badminton?

A powerful downward shot.

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  1. What is a 'dropshot' in badminton?

A soft shot that barely clears the net.

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  1. How high is the net in a badminton match?

1.55 meters at the center.

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  1. What is the area called where players serve in badminton?

The service boxes,

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  1. What is the standard color of the shuttlecock used in indoor matches

White

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  1. How does a player score in badminton?

By landing the shuttlecock in the opponent's court.

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  1. In singles play, how wide is the court?

17 feet.

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  1. What happens if the shuttlecock hits the line?

It is considered in.

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  1. How often must players change sides during a match?

After every game and when a player reaches 11 points in the final game.

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  1. What must the server do before serving?

Stand in the service box and hit the shuttlecock below waist height.

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  1. What happens if a player touches the net during play?

It results in a fault and the opponent scores.

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  1. How many games are typically played in a match?

Best of 3 games.

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  1. How is a 'fault' defined in badminton?

Any instance of a player breaking a rule.

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  1. Which country developed and invented badminton?

The game was developed in India among British Army officers.

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  1. When the score is even, which side of the court will the server be in?

Right side

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  1. What was badminton originally called in India?

Poona

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  1. What does it mean to 'let' serve in badminton?

The serve is replayed without penalties.

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  1. What is the typical length of a badminton racket?

26.75 inches

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  1. What is the name of the event where players compete in badminton?

A tournament.

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  1. In mixed doubles, what is the required gender composition?

One male and one female player.

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  1. How is a tie resolved in the final game of a match?

Players must play to 21, with a two-point margin.

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  1. In a game where both players reach a score of 20-20, the player must win by 2 points to end the game

Duece

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  1. What is a 'net shot' in badminton?

A shot played softly just over the net.

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  1. When the server scores a point, who will serve next?

The server will serve again.

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  1. The line that separates the back boundary area from the playing area in badminton court

Baseline

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  1. The court has a line that divides into two equal halves from the net to the baseline

Centerline.

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  1. When did badminton become an olympic sport

1922

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  1. Which century was badminton recognized as a sport in England?

19th century

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  1. What is the grip type often used in badminton?

The basic grip.

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  1. What is a 'drive' shot?

A fast shot that is played parallel to the ground.

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  1. Who governs the rules and regulations of badminton worldwide?

The Badminton World Federation (BWF).

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  1. What federation established the official rules of badminton in 1934

International Badminton Federation

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  1. The receiver wins the point against the server, who will serve next?

The receiver

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  1. What equipment was originally used in badminton before the modern shuttlecock was found?

Feathers and Cork

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  1. What is the longest part of a badminton racket?

Shaft

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  1. What connects the badminton head and the shaft in a racket?

Throat

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  1. The word badminton came from…

A town in England where it was played

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  1. What is a common injury in badminton?

Ankle sprain.

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  1. How important is mental focus in badminton?

Extremely important for performance.