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Precision, Accuracy, and Victory: Discovering the Challenges of Air Badminton

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What is the primary objective of Air Badminton?

  1. To hit the shuttlecock over the net and into the opponent's court

  2. To keep the shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible

  3. To score points by hitting the shuttlecock into the opponent's court

  4. To defend against the opponent's shots and prevent them from scoring


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The primary objective of Air Badminton is to score points by hitting the shuttlecock over the net and into the opponent's court, causing them to be unable to return it.

What is the standard size of an Air Badminton court?

  1. 13.4 meters long and 6.1 meters wide

  2. 15.5 meters long and 7.2 meters wide

  3. 17.6 meters long and 8.3 meters wide

  4. 19.7 meters long and 9.4 meters wide


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The standard size of an Air Badminton court is 13.4 meters long and 6.1 meters wide, with a net height of 1.55 meters.

How many players are typically involved in a game of Air Badminton?

  1. 1 player

  2. 2 players

  3. 3 players

  4. 4 players


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Air Badminton is typically played between two players, although variations of the game can involve more players.

What is the scoring system used in Air Badminton?

  1. Best of 3 sets

  2. Best of 5 sets

  3. Rally scoring system

  4. Point-per-rally system


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Air Badminton uses a rally scoring system, where each rally results in a point for the winner of the rally, regardless of who served the shuttlecock.

What is the maximum number of points a player can score in a single rally?

  1. 1 point

  2. 2 points

  3. 3 points

  4. 4 points


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In Air Badminton, the maximum number of points a player can score in a single rally is 2 points.

What is the term used for a shot that lands within the boundary lines of the court?

  1. In

  2. Out

  3. Fault

  4. Let


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A shot that lands within the boundary lines of the court is called 'In'.

What is the term used for a shot that lands outside the boundary lines of the court?

  1. In

  2. Out

  3. Fault

  4. Let


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A shot that lands outside the boundary lines of the court is called 'Out'.

What is the term used for a shot that touches the net before landing in the opponent's court?

  1. In

  2. Out

  3. Fault

  4. Let


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A shot that touches the net before landing in the opponent's court is called a 'Fault'.

What is the term used for a shot that is played after the shuttlecock has touched the ground?

  1. In

  2. Out

  3. Fault

  4. Let


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A shot that is played after the shuttlecock has touched the ground is called a 'Let'.

What is the term used for a shot that is hit with excessive force, resulting in it traveling beyond the rear boundary line of the court?

  1. Drive

  2. Lob

  3. Clear

  4. Smash


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A shot that is hit with excessive force, resulting in it traveling beyond the rear boundary line of the court, is called a 'Smash'.

What is the term used for a shot that is hit gently, causing the shuttlecock to float over the net and land near the opponent's baseline?

  1. Drive

  2. Lob

  3. Clear

  4. Drop


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A shot that is hit gently, causing the shuttlecock to float over the net and land near the opponent's baseline, is called a 'Lob'.

What is the term used for a shot that is hit with moderate force, causing the shuttlecock to travel over the net and land in the mid-court area?

  1. Drive

  2. Lob

  3. Clear

  4. Drop


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A shot that is hit with moderate force, causing the shuttlecock to travel over the net and land in the mid-court area, is called a 'Drive'.

What is the term used for a shot that is hit with a delicate touch, causing the shuttlecock to drop softly just over the net and land near the opponent's front court?

  1. Drive

  2. Lob

  3. Clear

  4. Drop


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A shot that is hit with a delicate touch, causing the shuttlecock to drop softly just over the net and land near the opponent's front court, is called a 'Drop'.

What is the term used for a shot that is hit with a powerful overhead stroke, causing the shuttlecock to travel steeply downwards into the opponent's court?

  1. Drive

  2. Lob

  3. Clear

  4. Smash


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A shot that is hit with a powerful overhead stroke, causing the shuttlecock to travel steeply downwards into the opponent's court, is called a 'Clear'.

What is the term used for a shot that is hit with a flick of the wrist, causing the shuttlecock to travel quickly and sharply towards the opponent's court?

  1. Drive

  2. Lob

  3. Flick

  4. Drop


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A shot that is hit with a flick of the wrist, causing the shuttlecock to travel quickly and sharply towards the opponent's court, is called a 'Flick'.

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