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Reviewer MIDTERM
Reviewer MIDTERM
1. The primary objective of badminton is to hit the shuttlecock into the opponent's court.
3. In doubles, a team can make a maximum of three hits before the shuttle must go over the net.
4. Yes, a player is allowed to reach over the net to hit the shuttle.
5. The correct serving rotation in doubles is from the backcourt to the frontcourt.
7. If the shuttle lands on the line during play, it's considered in.
11. The standard height of the badminton net at the center is 1.9 meters.
13. The tramlines on a badminton court mark the boundary of the court.
16. Players can only switch sides during a game during the interval between games.
18. The front service line marks the boundary for the frontcourt during serves.
19. The rear service line marks the boundary for the backcourt during serves.
20. The shuttle should be hit above the head when serving.
21. If a player touches the net with their racket or body during play, a point is awarded to the opponent.
22. No, a player cannot hit the shuttle twice in succession during a rally.
23. A player is considered "out" of bounds when the shuttlecock lands outside the boundaries.
24. The consequence of serving from the wrong service court is a loss of point.
25. In doubles, if the server serves from the right service court, the receiver must return the serve to the
left service court.
27. The maximum time allowed between points in a badminton match is 15 seconds.
28. If the shuttle hits the line during play, it's considered in.
29. The penalty for deliberately distracting an opponent is a loss of point.
30. If a player's racket touches the net while making a stroke, it results in a loss of point.
In badminton, the grip of the racket has a significant impact on a player's performance.
It is acceptable to lift the shuttle using an underarm stroke during a badminton match.
A powerful smash is not necessarily more effective in doubles than in singles in badminton.
The serving side does not always begin the rally with a serve to the opponent's left service court in
doubles.
In badminton, a player cannot hit the shuttle before it crosses the net during a serve.
Badminton players with excellent anticipation skills indeed have an advantage in the game.
A player is not allowed to touch the net with their body or racket during a rally in badminton.