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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Regional Office No VIII
MATIN-AW NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
FORMATIVE TEST
NAME: _______________________________
SUBJECT AREA: P.E 7 QUARTER: SECOND MODULE:3
Directions: Read and analyze the following statements. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. The shuttlecock must be hit below waist height with players doing this diagonally into his opponent’s box.
A. Flick Serve B. Low Badminton Serve C. Serve D. Preparation Serve
2. A type of serve that is usually executed when you want the shuttle to land at the back end of the court.
A. Overhead Serve B. Badminton C. Overhead Backhand D. High Badminton Serve
3. The serve used when you want the shuttlecock to land in front of the court (in front of your opponent).
A. Flick Serve B. Low Badminton Serve C. Serve D. Preparation Serve
4. It also known as “fake” low badminton serve used to trick or deceive your opponent to expect a low serve.
A. Flick Serve B. Low Badminton Serve C. Serve D. Preparation Serve
5. It is one of the phases in doing the forehand stroke in which you adopt the forehand grip and the attacking stance.
A. Flick Serve B. Low Badminton Serve C. Serve D. Preparation Serve
6. A stroke which involves turning of hand upward over the head across your body to hit the shuttlecock.
A. Overhead Serve B. Badminton C. Overhead Backhand D. High Badminton Serve
7. A type of forehand stroke in which the arm is raised slightly over the head to hit the shuttlecock.
A. Overhead Serve B. Badminton C. Overhead Backhand D. High Badminton Serve
8. A type of serve where the player hits the ball with his hand’s most natural
A. Block Shot B. Forehand Smash C. Forehand Serve D. Serve
9. It is a fast, hard and powerful stroke that aims to force the opponent away from the table or to win a point outright.
A. Block Shot B. Forehand Smash C. Forehand Serve D. Serve
10. A defensive stroke that allows a player to use the speed of his opponent’s shot against them.
A. Block Shot B. Forehand Smash C. Forehand Serve D. Serve
11. It refers to a difficult defensive shot that requires the player to strike downwards on the back and underneath the
ball to create backspin.
A. Backhand Serve B. Forehand Push C. Forehand Drive D. Table Tennis
12. An offensive stroke that is used to force errors and to set up attacking positions.
A. Backhand Serve B. Forehand Push C. Forehand Drive D. Table Tennis
13. A process of throwing up the ball from a flat palm into the air to a minimum height of six inches which can be hit
either a backhand or forehand.
A. Block Shot B. Forehand Smash C. Forehand Serve D. Serve
14. A type of serve in which it involves turning your arm slightly across your body to hit the ball.
A. Backhand Serve B. Forehand Push C. Forehand Drive D. Table Tennis
15. A type of sports in which you hit the ball over the net into your opponent’s side with the use of a wooden rocket
covered with rubber.
A. Backhand Serve B. Forehand Push C. Forehand Drive D. Table Tennis
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