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Phys Ed
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the height of the net at the poles? | 5'1'' |
| Badminton is a lifetime sport. | True |
| The serve must be done underhanded. | True |
| Hard, downward shot. | Smash |
| In singles, one always starts their service from the left side, after each point is made. | False |
| Quick wrist rotation that changes the soft shot into a faster pass. | Flick |
| In doubles, the service rotation is Team A, then bother Team B players, then back to Team A. ABBA | True |
| High, long shot to baseline. | Clear |
| If the birdie hits the net on a serve or a rally, the hit is no good. | True |
| One can only score points when serving. | False |
| The only required hit in doubles is the server to the receiver, and then anyone can hit it. | True |
| The table is __ ft long and __ ft wide? | 9 and 5 |
| Who copyrighted the name ping-pong? | Jacques & Son |
| How high is the table? (Inches)? | 30 inches |
| There was not net at the time, instead did they line up for as a makeshift net? | Books |
| How high is the net that divides the table? (Inches)? | 6 inches |
| The sport got its start in England towards the end of the 19th century when (1880), after dinner, some upper class Victorians decided to turn their _______ in their parlours into miniature versions of the traditional lawn tennis playing field. | Dining room tables |
| A ball that is hit diagonally from corner to corner. | Cross court |
| A ball that is hit along the side of the table, parallel to the sidelines | Down the line |
| What was the original name for table tennis? | Wiff Waff |
| Hitting the ball back and forth. | Rally |
| In singles you play to _______. In doubles you play to _____. | 15 and 21 |
| The striking of a ball in the air by a player's head | Heading |
| The basic skill of advancing the ball with the feet while controlling it | Dribbling |
| The kick the ball away from one's goal | Clear |
| Each team is allowed how many players on the field at a time? | 11 |
| The first World Cup is played every how many years? | 4 |
| Today's soccer originated in what country? | England |
| What was the first soccer association that wrote the international soccer rules? | FIFA |
| The London Games marked the first time it would become an Olympic Event. What year was that? | 1908 |
| When an attacker with the ball approached the goal undefended; this exciting play pits a sole attacker against the goalkeeper in a one-on-one showdown | Breakaway |
| A type of restart where the ball is kicked from the corner arc in an attempt to score | Corner Kick |
| A method of restarting a game where the referee drops the ball between 2 players facing each other. | Drop Ball |
| Game in which one team prevents the other from scoring any points. | Shutout |
| A home run with a base runner on each base, scoring four runs. | Grand Slam |
| Three balls and two strikes on the batter | Full Count |
| The hitter who bats fourth in the lineup | Cleanup hitter |
| How many players are on the field for fast-pitch softball? | 9 |
| When was the international softball federation founded? | 1952 |
| What year did softball become an Olympic event? | 1996 |
| In 1926, what institution in what town had the game's name officially changed to softball? | YMCA in Denver |
| In 1895, Lewis Rober took the game outdoors and called it what? | Kitten Ball |
| Where was softball invented? | Illinois |
| Who invented softball as an outdoor game? | George Hancock |