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Bridge Bidding and Play

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What is the highest bid in bridge?

  1. 7NT

  2. 6NT

  3. 5NT

  4. 4NT


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

7NT is the highest bid in bridge, indicating that the bidder has all 13 tricks.

What is the lowest bid in bridge?

  1. 1♣

  2. 1♦

  3. 1♥

  4. 1♠


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

1♣ is the lowest bid in bridge, indicating that the bidder has at least one club.

What is the purpose of bidding in bridge?

  1. To determine the trump suit

  2. To determine the number of tricks each side will take

  3. To communicate with your partner

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bidding in bridge serves multiple purposes, including determining the trump suit, the number of tricks each side will take, and communicating with your partner.

What is the difference between a major suit and a minor suit in bridge?

  1. Major suits are worth more points than minor suits

  2. Major suits are more common than minor suits

  3. Major suits are always red, while minor suits are always black

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Major suits (clubs and spades) are worth more points than minor suits (diamonds and hearts) in bridge.

What is a double in bridge?

  1. A bid that doubles the value of the previous bid

  2. A bid that asks your partner to bid again

  3. A bid that shows you have a strong hand

  4. A bid that shows you have a weak hand


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A double in bridge doubles the value of the previous bid.

What is a redouble in bridge?

  1. A bid that doubles the value of the previous double

  2. A bid that asks your partner to bid again

  3. A bid that shows you have a strong hand

  4. A bid that shows you have a weak hand


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A redouble in bridge doubles the value of the previous double.

What is a pass in bridge?

  1. A bid that indicates you do not want to bid

  2. A bid that asks your partner to bid again

  3. A bid that shows you have a strong hand

  4. A bid that shows you have a weak hand


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A pass in bridge indicates that you do not want to bid.

What is a takeout double in bridge?

  1. A double that asks your partner to bid a different suit

  2. A double that shows you have a strong hand

  3. A double that shows you have a weak hand

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A takeout double in bridge asks your partner to bid a different suit.

What is a lead in bridge?

  1. The first card played to a trick

  2. The last card played to a trick

  3. The highest card played to a trick

  4. The lowest card played to a trick


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A lead in bridge is the first card played to a trick.

What is a follow in bridge?

  1. The second card played to a trick

  2. The third card played to a trick

  3. The fourth card played to a trick

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A follow in bridge is the second card played to a trick.

What is a ruff in bridge?

  1. Playing a trump card to a trick in which you do not have the lead

  2. Playing a trump card to a trick in which you have the lead

  3. Playing a non-trump card to a trick in which you have the lead

  4. Playing a non-trump card to a trick in which you do not have the lead


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A ruff in bridge is playing a trump card to a trick in which you do not have the lead.

What is a finesse in bridge?

  1. Playing a card from a suit in which you have fewer cards than your opponent

  2. Playing a card from a suit in which you have more cards than your opponent

  3. Playing a card from a suit in which you have the same number of cards as your opponent

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A finesse in bridge is playing a card from a suit in which you have fewer cards than your opponent.

What is a squeeze in bridge?

  1. A situation in which a player is forced to discard a card that they need

  2. A situation in which a player is forced to discard a card that their partner needs

  3. A situation in which a player is forced to discard a card that the opponents need

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A squeeze in bridge is a situation in which a player is forced to discard a card that they need, their partner needs, or the opponents need.

What is a slam in bridge?

  1. Winning all 13 tricks

  2. Winning 12 tricks

  3. Winning 11 tricks

  4. Winning 10 tricks


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A slam in bridge is winning all 13 tricks.

What is a grand slam in bridge?

  1. Winning all 13 tricks in a major suit

  2. Winning all 13 tricks in a minor suit

  3. Winning 12 tricks in a major suit

  4. Winning 12 tricks in a minor suit


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A grand slam in bridge is winning all 13 tricks in a major suit.

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