Culm Review Flashcards

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How many points does a badminton match goes to?

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A badminton match goes to 21 points, but it can only end in a 2-point lead.

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In badminton, what are the rules a player must follow when serving?

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  • A birdie that lands on the line is in.
  • The entire shuttle shell should be below the server’s waist while its being hit by the server
  • The head of the racquet must be below the server’s wrist when it strikes the shuttle
  • If the receiver accepts the serve, the birdie is in play
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Describe the boundaries of the badminton serving court in singles and doubles.

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Singles:
- Short service line
- Center line
- Singles sideline
- Back border line

Doubles:
- Short service line
- Center line
- Back border line
- Doubles side line
- Doubles back service line

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Describe three faults in badminton.

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  • Server fakes a serve
  • Server touches net with either a racquet or their body
  • Shuttle is hit twice
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In badminton, what court does the play initiate from?

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The first serve of the game is always made from the right side of the court diagonally to the opposite side.

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How many players are on the court during a basketball game?

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There are 5 players from each team on the court at once, so a total of 10 players on the court at once.

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In basketball, what is a jump ball and when does it occur?

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A jump ball is a way of starting the play by throwing it into the air between two opposing players who jump up and try to tap the ball over to a teammate. It occurs at the beginning of the game.

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In basketball, what is the shape of the key, and describe the court.

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The court involves sidelines, the baseline, blocks, basket, free throw lane, 3 point line, top of the key, midcourt line, and centre circle. The key is a semicircle connected to a rectangle.

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Describe a double dribble in basketball.

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  • Dribbling with 2 hands at once
  • Dribbling, picking up the ball, and dribbling again
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Describe travelling in basketball.

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  • Taking more than 2 steps with the ball without dribbling
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Describe an over and back in basketball.

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  • An offensive teammate returns a ball from the front court to the back court.
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What is a shooting foul in basketball?

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A rule infraction which occurs when a defender commits illegal contact against an opposing player who is in the act of shooting near the basket or near the perimeter areas of the court.

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In floor hockey, how many players are playing on the floor at a time

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5 players and one goalie from each team at once, so a total of 12 players on the floor at once.

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How long is a floor hockey game?

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3 20-minute periods with 2-minute rest periods in between.

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(In floor hockey) Play resumed by a face-off when play is stopped for what reasons?

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  • Penalties- a point of infraction
  • Goals- at center
  • Pucks held by goalie increased or against the net- on spot on floor on that side of goal
  • Pucks which land on mesh net at the back- on spot on floor on that side of goal
  • Puck passed using hands (except in defensive zone by defensive player
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How long are minor and major infractions in floor hockey?

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Minor infractions result in a 2-minute penalty. Major infractions result in a 5-minute penalty.

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Define a ‘high stick’ in floor hockey.

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Lifting the ball above knee level.

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Define a ‘stick check’ in floor hockey.

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Hacking and whacking on the opponent’s stick.

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Define a ‘stick lift’ in floor hockey.

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Lifting someone’s stick which can result in breaking their fingers.

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Which holds are not allowed in a wrestling match?

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  • Choke holds
  • Full nelson holds
  • Submission holds
  • Headlocks using both hands to perform
  • Scissor holds
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How many points are awarded for moves in wrestling?

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1 point:
- escapes
-(typically) penalties
- taking opponent out of bounds while standing

2 points:
- takedowns
- reversals
- exposing the opponent’s back to the mat
- near falls

4 points:
- taking a person down with back exposure

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How can you win a match in wrestling?

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Pinning an opponent
A pin occurs when a wrestler holds an opponent’s shoulders to the mat in an attempt to score a fall.

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How many points for a touchdown in football?

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6 points.

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How does the start of a football game occur and where?

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The game starts after a coin toss. The team that wins the coin toss starts with the ball at the 5-yard line.

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Describe an interference (football).
Any obstruction, blocking, pushing off, screening, or illegal contact committed by a player of either team against the opponent.
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Describe a pass interference (football).
- Any interference made by a player against an eligible receiver. - A player who attempts to punt the ball.
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What are two tactics to try in football?
- One offensive tactic is to go with a hurry-up offense, which means you do not huddle which does not allow the défense to make substitutions or to have time to call different plays. - One defensive tactic is blitzing the quarterback, which sends more defensive players to sack the quarterback than they have offense players to block the blitzers.
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Define a huddle in football.
When a team assembles on the field to decide an offensive or defensive strategy for the next game.
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Define a line of scrimmage in football.
An imaginary line extending from sideline to sideline, parallel to the goal line, where the play begins
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Define an interception in football.
When a player’s pass is caught by the opponent.
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In kinball, how many teams play and how many are on each team?
Three teams play, and there are 4 players on each team.
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In kinball, what does the server say before hitting the ball?
The server must say “OMNIKIN” and the colour of the team they want to catch the ball.
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How long is a kinball game?
A kinball game has 3 periods which are 15 minutes long. If a tie occurs, the game will continue until there is a winner.
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Describe the rules for a voluntary obstruction (kinball).
A team will gain a point if a player blocks another player intentionally.
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Describe the rules for an involuntary obstruction (kinball).
No points are given, and the team that hit must hit again.
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What are 3 advanced strategies that can be used in the game? (Kinball)
- Fake hit - Pass - Feint
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In soccer, how many players are on the field?
There are two teams of 11 players on the field at once, so a total of 22 players on the field at a time.
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How long is a soccer game?
Generally last 90 minutes total, split into two 45-minute halves. However, stoppage time is added to the end of each half, so the game can go longer than 90 minutes.
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Identify 3 violations in soccer.
- Be offside - Cause the ball to go out of bounds - A deliberate handball
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Describe an offside in soccer.
A player is offside if they are closer to their opponent’s goal line than the ball when the ball is played.
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Describe a goal kick in soccer.
A kick taken by the defending side when the whole of the ball has been passed over the goal line other than between goal posts by the attacking team.
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Describe a corner kick in soccer.
A kick taken by the attacking team from the nearest corner when the ball has passed over the goal line other than between goal posts.
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Describe a penalty kick
A kick taken by the attacking team as a result of a foul in the penalty area.
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What are two strategies to try in soccer?
- The counter-attack - The 3-5-2
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In softball, how many pitches are allowed per batter?
3 pitches are allowed per batter.
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How many players on a softball team?
There are 9 players on each team.
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What is a safe base in softball?
When a runner is touching a safe base, they cannot leave it.
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Describe where the commit line is in softball.
The commit line is placed 1/3 of the way between 3rd base and home plate.
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In softball, a force out may occur where?
A force out may occur at 1st base.
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Define bases loaded (softball).
An instance when base runners occupy the first, second, and third bases.
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Define a home run (softball).
A four-base hit in which the batter scores a run around each base.
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In volleyball, how many players are on the court at one time?
There are 6 players from each team on the court at once, so a total of 12 players on the court at a time.
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How many points must a team win by in volleyball?
A team must win by a lead of 2 points.
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Describe a volley (volleyball).
An overhand pass of the ball.
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Describe a bump (volleyball).
A pass of the ball using locked forearms.
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Describe a lift (volleyball).
A violation where a player either lifts the ball with a flat open hand or the player holds the ball for too long while in play.
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Describe a double (volleyball).
When a player hits the ball twice in a row.
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Describe the shape of a volleyball court and the important lines associated with it.
The volleyball court is in a long rectangle shape cut evenly in half with a line stretching across the width of the court (the center line). There is also a rectangular free zone surrounding the court. There is an attack line on both sides of the court sitting 10 ft away from the net. Sidelines sit outside of the court stretching the length of the court, separating the court from the free zone.
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In volleyball, a serve may be taken from where on the court?
Serves must be taken from behind the serve line.
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If team A hits the net on a serve and the ball goes over the net what results?
The ball will remain in play, and the game will continue.