Badminton Rules

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Master the Badminton Rules

Test your knowledge of badminton rules with this engaging quiz designed for enthusiasts and players alike. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this quiz will help you understand and reinforce the essential rules of the game.

What you can expect:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Immediate scoring feedback
  • A comprehensive overview of badminton regulations
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by SmashingShuttle15
What height should the net be for a singles match?
1.51m
1.512m
1.52m
1.524m
What height should the net be for a doubles match over the side lines?
1.50m
1.53m
1.55m
1.58m
How many feathers should a shuttlecock have?
10
12
14
16
If the score becomes 20-all, how many points must a side lead by to win?
1
2
3
4
A game is won by the side who reaches how many points first?
19
20
21
23
How long is the interval between each game?
120 seconds
90 seconds
60 seconds
30 seconds
When do players change ends during a match?
End of first game
End of second game
When the first side reaches 11 in the third game
All of the above
If ends are not changed during the match, will the score still stand?
Yes
No
Where in relation to the server’s body should the shuttle be when hit at the start of the serve?
Hips
Waist
Lowest rib
Shoulder
When does service start?
With the first backward movement of the racket
When the umpire blows the whistle
When the shuttle is placed in position
With the first forward movement of the racket
In singles which area should the player serve from and receive in, when the server has not scored or they have an even number of points?
Right service court
Anywhere
Left service court
Short service line
Following on from the previous question, In singles which area should the player serve from and receive in, when the server has scored an odd number of points?
Right service court
Anywhere
Left service court
Short service line
If the server wins a rally, where shall they then serve from?
The same service court as before
Anywhere on court
The opposite service court
Short service line
Which of these is an officiating job?
Scoring/Umpiring
Line Judging
Match Control
Service Judging
All of the above
Who can overrule a wrong call made by a line judge?
Umpire
Referee
Tournament Organiser
Another line judge
Which of these should the Umpire do?
Uphold and enforce the Laws of Badminton
Appoint or replace line judges or a service judge in consultation with the referee
Where an appointed official is unsighted, carry out that official’s duties or play a ‘let’
All of the above
Who is in overall charge of the tournament/championship?
Referee
Umpire
Line Judge
Player
It is a service fault when?
The shuttle is caught on the net and remains suspended on its top
The shuttle after passing over the net is caught in the net
The shuttle is hit by the receiver’s partner
All of the above
It is not a fault in play when?
The shuttle lands outside of the boundaries of the court
The shuttle fails to pass over the net
The shuttle lands inside of the boundaries
The shuttle touches the ceiling or side walls
It is a fault in play if the player?
Touches the net or its supports with racket, person or dress
Invades an opponent’s court under the net with racket or person such that an opponent is obstructed or distracted
Deliberately distracts an opponent from making a legal stroke where the shuttle is followed over the net
All of the above
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