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Badminton Match - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Badminton Match in Khel Yatra for Class 7 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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What is the winning point count in a badminton match?

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A badminton match is won by the first player to score five points.

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How is a point scored in badminton?

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A player scores a point when they win a rally.

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What happens after a player wins a rally?

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The player who wins the rally serves next and leads the score by one point.

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What is meant by 'circle time' in badminton?

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Circle time involves participants reflecting on their enjoyment and focus during rallies and games.

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Name the three types of serves in badminton.

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The three types of serves are Backhand Low Serve, Forehand High Serve, and Forehand Low Serve.

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How can players improve their serving techniques?

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Players can work on accuracy, consistency, and vary their serves for strategy.

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What is the objective of a rally in badminton?

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The objective is to score points by winning exchanges and maintaining control over the shuttlecock.

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What is the significance of a 'lift' in badminton?

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A lift is used to send the shuttlecock high over the net, ideally positioning it deep in the opponent's court.

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Describe a forehand lift.

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A forehand lift is executed from a forehand position to raise the shuttlecock over the net and into the backcourt.

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What is a badminton drive?

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A drive is a fast, horizontal shot aimed to keep the opponent under pressure.

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What are the court dimensions for singles in badminton?

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The court for singles is 13.4 meters long and 5.18 meters wide.

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What are the court dimensions for doubles in badminton?

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The court for doubles is 13.4 meters long and 6.1 meters wide.

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List common mistakes in serves.

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Common mistakes include improper grip, lack of focus, and inconsistency in technique.

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What is the role of focus during a match?

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Focus helps players to maintain concentration and perform better despite scoring challenges.

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What is a 'backhand lift'?

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A backhand lift is a technique used to lift the shuttlecock over the net using a backhand grip.

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Why is it important to reflect on game experiences?

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Reflecting helps players identify strengths and areas for improvement in their gameplay.

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What happens during a tie in points?

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If players are tied, they continue to serve and rally until one player reaches five points.

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How can students improve their drive shots?

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Students can improve drive shots by practicing timing, accuracy, and varying speed.

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What does enjoyment in sports entail?

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Enjoyment involves engaging positively with the game, having fun, and experiencing personal growth.

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How do players regain focus after trailing?

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Players can regain focus by taking deep breaths, refocusing their goals, and visualizing success.