Physical Education and Health - Grade 11
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What is the difference between a "let" and a "fault" in badminton?

  • A let is a sequence of one or more strokes, while a fault is a violation of the rules.
  • A let is when the serve hits the net and lands in the proper court, while a fault is when the serve hits the net and lands out of the proper court.
  • A let is when the serve hits the top of the net and lands in the proper court, while a fault is a violation of the rules. (correct)
  • A let is a violation of the rules, while a fault is when the serve hits the top of the net and lands in the proper court.
  • Which of the following is NOT a valid move for the Queen in chess?

  • Moving two squares forward and then one square left or right (correct)
  • Moving diagonally any number of squares
  • Moving vertically any number of squares
  • Moving horizontally any number of squares
  • What is the difference between a "Singles" and a "Doubles" match in badminton?

  • Singles is a match where there is one player on each of the opposing sides, while Doubles is a match where there are two players on each of the opposing sides. (correct)
  • Singles is a match where there are two players on each side, while Doubles is a match where there are three players on each side.
  • Singles is a match where there are three players on each side, while Doubles is a match where there are two players on each side.
  • Singles is a match where there is one player on each of the opposing sides, while Doubles is a match where there are three players on each of the opposing sides.
  • What is the significance of the "Badminton House" in Gloucestershire?

    <p>It is where the name &quot;Badminton&quot; was given to the sport. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the sport of "Shot Put", what is the object being pushed or thrown?

    <p>A heavy metal ball (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a track and field event?

    <p>Chess (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum number of squares a Knight can move in a single move?

    <p>2 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes a "Rally" in badminton?

    <p>A sequence of strokes ending with a point being scored. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of "In Side" in badminton?

    <p>The team that is serving. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the javelin traditionally?

    <p>To be used as a weapon. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Sports

    Organized, competitive movement activity requiring strategy and fair play.

    Individual Sport

    A sport consisting of only one player competing alone.

    Team Sport

    A sport involving three or more players working together.

    Dual Sport

    A sport that consists of 2 players competing against each other or together.

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    Athletics

    One of the oldest forms of organized sports, includes various track and field events.

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    Javelin

    A track and field event involving throwing a spear-like object.

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    Bishop

    Chess piece that moves diagonally any number of squares.

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    Table Tennis

    Also known as ping-pong, a fast-paced sport played on a table.

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    Birdie

    Another term for shuttlecock used in badminton.

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    Side Out

    A loss of service in badminton, allowing a change of servers.

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    Study Notes

    Physical Education and Health - Grade 11

    • Sports: Organized, competitive activities requiring commitment, strategy, discipline, and fair play. Competition involves a sport or tournament.
    • Individual Sport: Involves one player.
    • Dual Sport: Involves two players.
    • Team Sport: Involves three or more players.
    • Athletics: One of the oldest organized sports.
    • Pole Vault: Athlete runs down a track, holding a pole.
    • Long Jump: Popular track and field event since ancient Greece.
    • High Jump: Jumping over a bar without knocking it over.
    • Javelin: Track and field throwing event with a run-up.
    • Shot Put: Olympic sport involving pushing/putting a heavy metal ball.
    • Chess: Two-player strategy board game with 64 squares arranged in an 8x8 grid. Originated from the Indian game "chaturanga." History dates back 1500 years. Queen moves any number of squares diagonally, horizontally, or vertically.
    • King: Moves one square horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
    • Bishop: Moves any number of squares diagonally.
    • Badminton: Named after Badminton House in Gloucestershire. Also known as ping-pong or whiff-whaff.
    • Table Tennis: Also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff.
    • Knight: Moves in an "L" or "7" shape.
    • Javelin: Metal spear primarily designed for throwing.
    • Badminton Terminology:
      • Side Out: Loss of service.
      • Let: Serve hitting the net and landing correctly.
      • In-Side: Serving team..
      • Match: Winning two out of three games.
      • Doubles: Two players per team.
      • Rally: Sequence of strokes starting with the serve, until shuttle is no longer in play.
      • Out-Side: Receiving team.
      • Singles: One player per team.
      • Fault: Violation of the rules.
      • Birdie: Another term for shuttlecock.

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    Explore key concepts in sports and athletics as outlined in the Grade 11 curriculum. This quiz covers individual, dual, and team sports, along with various athletic events like pole vault, long jump, and javelin. Test your knowledge of competitive activities and the history of games such as chess.

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