PEH REVIEWER Flashcards

1
Q

Badminton began in?

A

Greece and Egypt

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2
Q

Badminton was first called?

A

battledore and shuttlecock

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3
Q

-in which two players
hit a feathered shuttlecock back
and forth with tiny rackets.

A

battledore and shuttlecock

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4
Q

Badminton was 1st played in?

A

1992-The first Olympic debut of the the game at the Barcelona.

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5
Q

1860- British Army officers stationed in
India adopted and called the game _________.

A

POONA

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6
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In the year what? When the British Army officers stationed in India adopted and called the game POONA.

A

1860

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7
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Where was the british bozos were stationed in?

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India

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8
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Year the officers returned to England

A

1873

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9
Q

Where exactly in England they played? Also where was it named badminton?

A

Gloucestershire.

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10
Q

is a sportthat uses a
racket and a ball made of goose
feathers called a shuttlecock.

A

Badminton

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11
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Where exactly in England they played? Also where was it named badminton

A

Gloucestershire.

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12
Q

Badminton is a sport that uses a
racket and a ball made of goose
feathers called a __________.

A

shuttlecock

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13
Q

Badminton is a sport that uses a
______________ called a shuttlecock.

A

racket and a ball made of goose
feathers

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14
Q

The first major
the tournament was the?

A

Thomas Cup(world
men’s team
championships) in 1948.

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15
Q

thefastest smash recorded
by ____________ was clocked at
over _____________ (260 km/hr)

A

GreatBritain’s Simon
Archer, 160 mph

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16
Q

Year the International Badminton
Federation (IBF) was organized.

A

1943

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17
Q

1943 - ________

A

the International Badminton
Federation (IBF) was organized.

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18
Q

In ________, the IBF became the sports sole international governing body

A

1981

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19
Q

Who introduced badminton here? and what year?

A

Bristish and America, 1920

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20
Q

What is the year? When the International Badminton Federation (IBF) recognized the
Philippines as its 21st member country?

A

1950

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21
Q

What rank member is our country?

A

21st

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22
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Year when the National rankings produced Adriano Torres, first national Men’s single champion.

A

1949

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23
Q

National rankings produced whom’s first national mens’ single champion?

A

1949

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24
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In ____ the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) was created and became the first national badminton group, organized by badminton clubs.

A

1952

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25
Q

What was made in 1952?

A

Philippine Badminton Association (PBA)

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26
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the first national badminton group, organized by badminton clubs.

A

Philippine Badminton Association (PBA)

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27
Q

used to hit the bird;

A

Racket

28
Q

is like a tennis racket and has strings but weighs muchless.

A

Racket

29
Q

Racket is like a tennis racket and has strings but weighs ________.

A

Much Less

30
Q

much less.The frame
of the racket, including the handle, is not to exceed
_________________ in over all length, and________________ in overall width.

A

680 mm (26.75inches), 230 mm
(9inches)

31
Q

head to handle lenght

A

280 MM

32
Q

Width of the string area?

A

220 MM

33
Q

Width of the racket? Or Frame to frame distance

A

230 MM

34
Q

Whole badminton lenght head to edge of handle

A

680 MM

35
Q

shuttlecock weighs around _________.

A

4.75 to
5.50 gms

36
Q

The shuttlecock has _______ feathers with
each feather _________ to ________ mm in length,

A

16 , 62 - 70 mm

37
Q

and the diameter of the “cocks” cork is __________

A

25
to 28 mm

38
Q

.The diameter ofthe circle
that the feathers make is around
_________.

A

58 to 68 mm

39
Q

The courtis shaped ___________ and divided

into halves by a ___________.

A

rectangular, net

40
Q

Courts are
usually marked for both _______________,

A

singles and
doubles play

41
Q

Courts are
usually marked for both singles and doubles play even if the law state permits only?

A

Singles

42
Q

The length of the badminton court?

A

13.42 m (44ft.)

43
Q

But the courts width differs with the
singles court which is?

A

5.18 m (17ft),

44
Q

denoted bythe sidelines, whilefor
the doubles court,the widthis
extended to______________ , marked as
the doubles sidelines.

A

6.1 m (20ft)

45
Q

The net is _______________ high at the

edges and ________________ highin the
center.Thetop ofthe net shallbeedged

with a _____________ whitetape doubled over a cord

or cable running throughthetape.

A

1.55 meters (5ft1 inch), 1.524 meters (5ft), 75 mm

46
Q

Anyperson playing Badminton.

A

Player

47
Q

The basic contest in Badminton
between opposing sides each of one or two
players.

A

Match

48
Q

A match wherethereis oneplayer

on each ofthe opposing sides.

A

Singles

49
Q

A match wherethere aretwo

players on each ofthe opposing sides.

A

Doubles

50
Q

A sequence of one or more strokes
starting withthe service, untilthe shuttle
ceases to bein play.

A

Rally

51
Q

Simply an act or an eventthatends
the rally.

A

Fault

52
Q

A forward movement oftheplayer’s
racket.

A

Stroke

53
Q

Used to put shuttlecock into play
atthe start ofeach rally.

A

Serve-Stroke

54
Q

The shuttletwice(a fault).

A

Doublehit-Hitting

55
Q

-A hard,powerful overhead shot sending
the shuttlecock downward to the opponent’s
side.

A

Smash

56
Q

The world
governing bodyfor the gamebadminton. It
regulate,promote, develop and popularizethe
sport globally with world events.

A

BWF(Badminton World Federation)-

57
Q

Is like any racquet game, having a proper grip in badminton is essential.

A

Grip

58
Q

TWO TYPES OF GRIP

A

FOREHAND
and Backhand

59
Q

Is another necessary skill you need to master for badminton.

A

Service

60
Q

is used when you want to force your opponent to run to the back of the court by hitting the shuttlecock toward the rear end of the court (sometimes the corner).

A

High serve

61
Q

is used to bring the opponent forward by hitting the shuttlecock toward the front of the court.

A

Low serve

62
Q

Is another vital skill for badminton. You have to continually adjust your speed according to the speed of the shuttlecock

A

Footwork

63
Q

to defend opponents smashes.

A

defensive stance

64
Q

will allow you to return a short or high lift from your opponent

A

attacking stance

65
Q

are fundamental to becoming a good badminton player and executing superior shots.

A

Strokes

66
Q

there are two main kinds of strokes:

A

Forehand Shots
Backhand shots