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NAME: Bajao, Mary Grace S. J.

PE003
Course/Year/Section: HRM 3A     SY2021

ANSWER ON ACTIVITY 
1 What Am I
2 Complete Me
3 Matching Game
6 Knowledge Test

Activity 1: What Am I

Directions: Identify the picture by choosing your answers on the box below.

BIRDIE/BIRD FORECOURT BACKCOURT


          

 
FLICK KILL
Activity 2: Complete Me
Directions: In this activity learners will arrange the group of words to create one sentence to
identify the objective in playing badminton.

the shuttle                  over the net                   is to hit                         The aim


your opponents          and lands inside             half of the court               
with your racket          of badminton                so that it passes
 
THE AIM OF BADMINTON IS TO HIT THE SHUTTLE WITH YOUR RACKET SO THAT
IT PASSES OVER THE NET AND LANDS INSIDE YOUR OPPONENTS HALF OF THE
COURT.

Activity 3: Matching Game

 Directions: Match the sentences in column A that corresponds to the correct   words
in column B

A B

J 1. A shot hit deep to the opponent’s back court. A. ALLEY

I 2. This is called _______ in India during the 18 century, and British


th
B. BIRD
Army Officers stationed there took to the Indian version back to England in
the 1860’s.

H 3. A fast and low shot that makes a horizontal flight over the net. C. DROP

G 4. The back third of the court, in the back boundary lines. D.


FORECOURT
F 5. The _________ of the game is to hit the shuttlecock over the net E. FLICK
so that eventually the opponent is unable to return the shot.

E 6. A quick wrist and forearm rotation that surprises an opponent by F.


changing an apparently soft shot into a faster passing one; used primarily OBJECTIVES
on the serve and at the net.

D 7. Front third of the court, between the net and the short service G.
line. BACKCOURT

C 8. A shot hit softly and with finesse to fall rapidly and close to the H. DRIVE
net on the opponent’s side.

B 9. Another name for the shuttlecock I. POONA

A 10. Side-extension of the court by l½ feet on both sides that is used J. CLEAR
for doubles play.

Activity 6: Knowledge test


Directions: Answer the following questions.

1. The badminton birdie is also known by another name as the shuttlecock 


2. Badminton originated from a sport called poona
3. The International Federation (IBF) now known as Badminton World Federation was
established in 1934
4. The beginnings of badminton can be traced to mid-18 century British India,
th

5. The objective/aim of badminton is to To hit a shuttlecock across the net to land in your
opponent's court without having them return it using their own racket.

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