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Individual Dual and Combative Sports II
Individual Dual and Combative Sports II
1. The athletic meet official who is responsible for the preparation of the Result
cards, timekeeping cards and all other implements for competition Is
the ____.
a. recorder
b. meet manager
c. technical manager
d. referee
2. Who is the official responsible for allowing only officials on duty and competitors
taking part in the events that are in progress to be in the area?
a. the referee
b. announcer
c. the marsha
d. manager of the meet
3. The officials on duty at the change-over zones is relay races are the ____
a. Track Judges
b. umpires’
c. Marshals
d. Asst. Technical Manager
4. In all National & International Meetings, starting blocks must be used for all
races up to and including.
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a. 400M
b. 200M
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c. 800M
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d. 110M
5. Any breach of the rules that is observed by the ____ should be indicated
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immediately by the raising of a red flag.
a. technical manager
b. meet manager rs e
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c. chief judge
d. referee
a. technical manager
b. meet manager
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c. chief judge
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d. ury of appeal
7. A distinctive flag or marker may be used to mark the best throw of each
competitor in the following events.
a. javelin only
b. hammer & discus only
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d. The discuss lands within the landing area and rolled out.
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BADMINTON
9. If the serving player misses the shuttle he:
a. may serve again from the same area.
b. may serve again but from the other service court.
c. lose the serve.
d. may reserve again
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10. During service when the shuttle touches the net but continues to land in the
proper service box it is:
a. a ‘let’ and the serve is taken again.
b. a fault and service is lost to the opponent.
c. a good serve.
d. A fault and a point is awarded to the receiver.
11. A player shouts “out” to prevent his partner to hit the shuttle is a:
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a. Form of assistance from a team member.
b. Communication between partners that is not allowed.
c. Technical violation of team members.
d. Stoppage of game and warning should be given to the team.
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a. be pointing to the floor.
b. be higher than the waist
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c. be below the knees at impact.
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d. be below the racket hand at impact.
TABLE TENNIS
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16. The ball is ____ from the last moment at which it is stationary on the
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palm of the free hand before being intentionally projected in service until
the rally is decided as a let or a point.
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a. Dead
b. Alive
c. Let
d. Serve
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a. rally
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b. Alive
c. Let
d. Serve
b. Alive
c. Let
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d. Serve
c. Server’s partne
d. Receiver’s partner
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21. Anything that a player ____ includes anything that he was wearing or
carrying, other than the ball, at the start of the rally.
a Used
b Wear
c Bear
d Bring
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a Left hand
b Right hand
c Racket hand
d Free hand
23. The ball shall be regarded as passing ____ the net assembly if it passes
anywhere other than between the net and the net post or between the net
and the playing surface.
a Over
b Under
c Around
d About
24. The ____ is the hand not carrying the racket; the free arm is the arm of the
free hand.
a Left hand
b Right hand
c Racket hand
d Free hand
25. A player ____ the ball if he touches it in play with his racket, held in the
hand, or with his racket hand below the wrist.
a Strike
b Hit
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c Smash
d Drive
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ARNIS
26. A sharp pointed hardwood stick hardened by fire called
a. Muton
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b. Espada y Daga
c. Kali
d. Dolo-dolo rs e
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27. Depict the traditional striking technique of arnis in a form of free hand
exercise.
a. Sinawali
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b. Anyo
c. Doblete
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d. Redonda
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28. In what aspect of arnis does the learner taught the how and where to deliver
a strike?
a. Blocking Technique
b. Stances
c. Striking Techniques
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d. Body shifting
29. Double stick striking criss-across fashion and strike called:
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a. Sinawali
b. Redonda
c. Banday-banday
d. Palis-palis
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b. Shoulder/hip
c. Forehead/leg
d. Chest/abdomen
Answer Key:
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2. C
3. B
4. A
5. D
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. C
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11. A
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. A
16. B
17. A
18. C
19. B
20. D
21. A
22. C
23. C
24. D
25. B
26. A
27. B
28. C
39. B
30. A
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