Badminton Sport Characteristics Quiz

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The game played by British army officers in India, similar to badminton, was known as ______ game at that time.

Poona

The Duke of Beaufort launched a game at the garden party in his country estate at Badminton, Gloucestershire England, where badminton got its name. The sport was introduced to England in the ______ century.

19th

The International Badminton Federation is based in ______.

Gloucestershire

The first major IBF tournament, the Thomas Cup, was held in ______ in 1948.

England

Badminton is a racket sport for two or four people, with a temporal structure characterized by actions of short duration and high intensity. This sport has five events: men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles, each requiring specific preparation in terms of technique, control, and ______ fitness.

physical

The Bath Badminton Club, founded in 1877, developed the first written rules for badminton and is considered the first ______ Club.

badminton

The first unofficial all-England badminton championships for men were held in the year ______.

1898

Points are scored by striking the shuttlecock with the racquet and landing it within the other team's half of the ______.

court

Badminton evolved from a similar game called battledore played in fifth-century B.C. China. The people in China called the game 'ti jian zi' means kicking the shuttle. The objective of the game is to keep the shuttle from hitting the ground without using ______.

hand

By the 16th century, it was developed from a children’s game and has become a popular game among children in England. In Europe this game was known as jeu de volant. The objective of this game was to see how long a group could volley the shuttlecock by hitting it with the battledore or battle. This cooperative and non-competitive game was originally played without a ______.

net

Badminton evolved from a similar game called battledore played in fifth-century B.C. China. The people in China called the game 'ti jian zi' means kicking the shuttle. The objective of the game is to keep the shuttle from hitting the ground without using ______.

hand

By the 16th century, it was developed from a children’s game and has become a popular game among children in England. In Europe this game was known as jeu de volant. The objective of this game was to see how long a group could volley the shuttlecock by hitting it with the battledore or battle. This cooperative and non-competitive game was originally played without a ______.

net

The Duke of Beaufort launched a game at the garden party in his country estate at Badminton, Gloucestershire England, where badminton got its name. The sport was introduced to England in the ______ century.

19th

The International Badminton Federation is based in ______.

Kuala Lumpur

The game played by British army officers in India, similar to badminton, was known as ______ game at that time.

Poona

The Duke of Beaufort launched a game at the garden party in his country estate at Badminton, Gloucestershire England, where badminton got its ______.

name

Badminton evolved from a similar game called battledore played in fifth-century B.C. China. The people in China called the game 'ti jian zi' which means kicking the shuttle. The objective of the game is to keep the shuttle from hitting the ground without using ______.

hands

The first unofficial all-England badminton championships for men were held in the year ______.

1898

The Bath Badminton Club, founded in 1877, developed the first written rules for badminton and is considered the first ______ Club.

badminton

The game known as Poona was played and originated in ______.

India

Test your knowledge on the characteristics of badminton, a racquet sport played with a shuttlecock across a net. Learn about the temporal structure, events, technique, control, and physical fitness requirements in badminton.

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