Clint E. Mosenabre (BSEE-2A) PE3

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Name: Mosenabre,Clint E.

Subject: Physical Education 3


Year&Section: BSEE-2A Date: October 5, 2020

PRE-TEST: In 2-3 sentences, answer each of the following questions. Write your answer on the
space below or in your piece of yellow paper or send them to the messenger or
email.
1. Based on your experience, what can you say about the different strokes in badminton?

Answer: There are five different types of badminton shots or stroke: Serves, Clears,
Smashes, Drives, and Drops. Each of the five different shots or strokes used in different
situations throughout the game. I can say that, badminton stroke is the swinging motion
performed before you take a shot. In a nutshell, the strokes of badminton that I executed
is fundamental in producing a good shot in a game of badminton.

2. Say something about the rules and regulation in badminton.

Answer: On my own opinion, Although the rules and regulation in badminton is easy to
understand, but it also needs a guide and knowledge to create more precision in playing
badminton game and to play with better performances as soon as possible.

3. Give a short thought about the history of badminton.

Answer: As far as I know, a badminton -like game was known in ancient Greece and
Egypt a game called battledore and shuttlecock in which two players hit a feathered
shuttlecock back and forth with tiny rackets. I also known that the game was played in
India during the 18th Century, at which time it was called “Poona’’. In the 1860s it was
adopted by British Army officers stationed in India.

POST-TEST: With the ideas on badminton sport, answer the following questions. Write your
answers in your yellow paper.
___D.__ 1. What are the other names of badminton has been called over the years?
a. Poona b. Ti jian zi
c. Jeu de volant d. All of these
___C.___ 2. Today’s rockets are made of carbon fiber composites or titanium composites.
When the game was first played what were they made of?
a. Metal b. Cardboard
c. Wood d. All of tthese
___A.___ 3. Hitting the shuttlecock so hard to the opponent’s side is called a what?
a. Smash b. Drop shot
c. wood d. None of these
___D.___ 4. Can the players choose the serving on a tournament?
a. Maybe b. No
c. Yes d. It depends to the situation
___C.___ 5. The badminton has one interval break when a player obtains 12 points.
a. True b. Maybe
c. False d. It depends
___A.___ 6. Who is called the ‘server’ in badminton?
a. The player who win the toss coin
b. The player who first strikes the ball during a rally is called the server
c. The player who win the rally
d. The player who is appointed to serve
___C.___ 7. The serve changes every time the server loses the rally.
a. Maybe b. False
c. True d. It depends to the referee
___C.___ 8. What happens if the player touches the net during play?
a. The referee will call a LET
b. The player will be out of the game
c. Opponent gets point
d. The opponent will be declare as winner
___D.___ 9. A __________ is when the shuttlecock is on play between you and your
Opponent.
a. LET b. Fault
c. Smash d. Rally
___B.___ 10. Which of the following is not a part of the badminton racket?
a. Ferrule b. Sponge
c. Shaft d. Throat
___C.___ 11. What do you call a service point by the server?
a. Smash b. Point
c. Score c. Ace
___C.___ 12. What do you call to the term if the score is 20-20, 21-21, 22-22 or 23-23?
a. LET b. Expedite system
c. Deuce d. Dead ball
___C.___ 13. What is the best kind of stroke would you do if you aim strike the shuttlecock
shortly to the opponent’s side?
a. Lob b. Drive
c. Smash d. Drop shot
___A.___ 14. What stroke would you do if you want to place the shuttlecock towards to the
backline area of opponent’s side?
a. Lob b. Smash
c. Drive d. Drop shot
___A.___ 15. A shot executive where the back of your hand is pointing towards the
opponent.
a. Backhand b. Flick or Flip
c. Forehand d. Flat
___C.___ 16. A situation which a player advances automatically to the next round of
tournament.
a. Expedite b. Walk over
c. Default d. Bye
___B.___ 17. What is the best stroke to do if you want to kill the shuttlecock with hard force
downwardly towards the opponent’s side?
a. Drive b. Smash
c. Net shot d. Drop shot
___D.___ 18. Which of the following is not a kind of stroke in badminton?
a. Clear b. Drive shot
c. Smash d. Loop
___C.___ 19. What is the best kind of stroke would you do if you aim strike the shuttlecock
towards to your opponent’s body?
a. Lob b. Smash
c. Drive d. Drop shot
___A.___ 20. If you were the referee of the game what would you call if the player touches
the net?
a. Fault b. Time out
c. Let d. Disqualify the player
___B.___ 21. Which of the following is not a LET?
a. The server serves before the receiver is ready
b. The player accidentally invades the opponent’s side
c. A line judge is unable to make a decision
d. The opponent’s coach distracted the player
___C.___ 22. Which of the following is not a FAULT?
a. The player fails to pass the shuttlecock over the net
b. The player hit the shuttlecock twice in succession
c. During service the receiver and the server are both faulted
d. If the shuttlecock is caught on the net
___D.___ 23. When the playing badminton singles, what part of the court will be eliminated?
a. Side alley b. Back alley
c. Corner part d. None of these
___D.___ 24. When playing badminton doubles, what part of the court will be eliminated?
a. Side alley b. Back alley
c. Corner part d. None of these
___D.___ 25. It is the start of a play where one player strikes the ball.
a. Smash b. Rally
c. Point d. Service

For self-evaluation, just write your thoughts after your demonstration (strokes).

I was playing a badminton when I was in high school using only rockets and shuttlecock
even without a court and net, I was only playing on the road, but I didn’t realize that it has other
moves or strokes in playing, I just played it that just there is entertainment, right now I use the
movements or strokes in badminton to demonstrate, it is very enjoyable and do not get too tired
to play, when I use strange strokes I suddenly have energy and I feel good at playing
badminton, even it’s hard to do a little but you can learn a lot, when playing badminton not only
the hands and feet are used also the brain and movements, because when you do not have the
brain and movements to play badminton, the strokes will definitely never be used.
By playing badminton, I realize that It has the agility and energy to release in our body system,
because badminton is also included in various competitions in the field of sports. By following
the rules and regulation and also the strokes of badminton can help you to know more skills,
because our brain and movements can still change when you patiently study the field of
badminton game.
Through the badminton game you should have inspiration and dedication to where or for whom
you play, because of this, you are more patient to play badminton, especially if it is for your
parents and family, the game of badminton you can show more meanings. Now in
demonstrating strokes you still need to study hard so that next year or maybe in the future you
will become a great and legendary player.

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