Home» Online Test » Sports » Badminton Online Test 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This 'Badminton Online Test' covers questions on various badminton-related topics, including badminton history, players, winners, BWF World Cups, equipment, and rules. Get fresh, new questions in each attempt. Total Questions: 30 Time Allotted: 30 minutes Passing Score: 50% Randomization: Yes Certificate: Yes Do not refresh the page! 👍 All the best! 1 / 30 1. Who is the first male badminton player from Malaysia to win an Olympic medal, achieving success in men's singles? a) Lee Chong Wei b) Tan Boon Heong c) Koo Kien Keat d) Chan Peng Soon 2 / 30 2. In badminton footwork, what is the significance of using a scissor kick? a) To confuse opponents with unpredictable movement b) To maintain balance while executing shots c) To cover lateral distances on the court quickly d) To prepare for quick movement towards the net 3 / 30 3. Which tactic in badminton involves hitting the shuttlecock softly over the net and close to the net, making it difficult for the opponent to react quickly? a) Drive b) Smash c) Drop shot d) Lob 4 / 30 4. What is the primary objective of employing a block as part of defensive tactics in badminton? a) To hit the shuttlecock softly over the net b) To force the opponent to move towards the backcourt c) To absorb powerful shots and return them with controlled shots d) To hit powerful shots steeply downwards 5 / 30 5. Who is the first male badminton player from Indonesia to reach the number one ranking in the world in men's singles? a) Taufik Hidayat b) Sony Dwi Kuncoro c) Tommy Sugiarto d) Hendra Setiawan 6 / 30 6. In badminton footwork, what is the purpose of the side shuffle? a) To move quickly towards the net b) To cover lateral distances on the court c) To confuse opponents with erratic movement d) To conserve energy during long rallies 7 / 30 7. What is the primary objective of a drive shot in badminton? a) To hit a softly placed shot near the net b) To surprise opponents with a deceptive stroke c) To return a shuttlecock hit deep into the opponent's court with speed d) To win the rally quickly 8 / 30 8. When can players challenge a line call made by a line judge in a badminton match? a) At any time during the match b) Only during the first game c) Only during the last game d) After consulting with the opponent 9 / 30 9. What is the primary objective of a drop shot in badminton? a) To hit a powerful shot b) To return a fast shuttlecock c) To surprise opponents with a soft placement d) To win the rally quickly 10 / 30 10. Who is the first female badminton player from Indonesia to have won an Olympic gold medal? a) Susi Susanti b) Taufik Hidayat c) Greysia Polii d) Liliyana Natsir 11 / 30 11. Which stroke involves hitting the shuttlecock high and deep into the opponent's court with an overhead motion? a) Drop shot b) Smash c) Clear d) Lob 12 / 30 12. Which tournament is the oldest badminton tournament in the world, first held in 1899, and is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious events in the sport? a) BWF World Championships b) Indonesia Open c) All England Open Badminton Championships d) Malaysia Open 13 / 30 13. How does strength contribute to a badminton player's performance on the court? a) It improves cardiovascular endurance b) It enables players to generate power for shots c) It decreases reaction time d) It reduces flexibility 14 / 30 14. How has badminton contributed to the promotion of healthy lifestyles and recreational activities in various communities? a) By discouraging physical activity and exercise b) By promoting sedentary behavior among individuals c) By providing opportunities for exercise, socialization, and stress relief d) By restricting access to sports facilities and equipment 15 / 30 15. How many consecutive serves is a player or pair allowed in badminton before the serve is switched to the opponent? a) 1 serve b) 2 serves c) 3 serves d) 4 serves 16 / 30 16. Which badminton team is renowned for its dominance in mixed doubles, winning multiple Olympic gold medals and World Championships with pairs like Zhang Jun/Gao Ling and Zheng Bo/Ma Jin? a) Indonesia b) China c) Denmark d) Malaysia 17 / 30 17. Which technique is used to return shots hit to the backhand side with a forehand stroke in badminton? a) Backhand drop shot b) Forehand drive c) Around-the-head shot d) Backhand clear 18 / 30 18. In doubles matches, what is the rotation of serving order between the two teams after winning a rally? a) Clockwise rotation b) Anti-clockwise rotation c) Serving team's choice d) Fixed order throughout the match 19 / 30 19. What is the height of the net in women's badminton doubles matches? a) 1.35 meters b) 1.40 meters c) 1.45 meters d) 1.55 meters 20 / 30 20. What is the maximum width of a badminton racket? a) 18 centimeters b) 20 centimeters c) 23 centimeters d) 25 centimeters 21 / 30 21. Who holds the record for the fastest smash recorded in professional badminton, reaching a speed of over 400 km/h? a) Lee Chong Wei b) Lin Dan c) Viktor Axelsen d) Fu Haifeng 22 / 30 22. Which tournament is known for its vibrant cultural festivities, including traditional dance performances and food festivals, alongside top-notch badminton action? a) Malaysia Open b) China Open c) Thailand Open d) Singapore Open 23 / 30 23. What is the maximum number of hits allowed by a player or pair before the shuttlecock must be hit over the net in badminton? a) 1 hit b) 2 hits c) 3 hits d) 4 hits 24 / 30 24. Who is the first male badminton player from Indonesia to win an Olympic gold medal, achieving success in men's singles? a) Taufik Hidayat b) Susi Susanti c) Alan Budikusuma d) Rudy Hartono 25 / 30 25. What is the primary objective of a half smash in badminton? a) To hit the shuttlecock softly over the net b) To force the opponent to move towards the backcourt c) To end the rally with a winning shot d) To tire out the opponent with long rallies 26 / 30 26. How has the development of badminton infrastructure and facilities influenced the sport's global expansion? a) It has limited the growth of the sport in new regions b) It has increased the accessibility of badminton to communities worldwide c) It has led to a decline in the quality of facilities available for training and competition d) It has discouraged participation in badminton among youth 27 / 30 27. In which decade did badminton start gaining popularity as a competitive sport, with the establishment of formal tournaments and championships? a) 1880s b) 1920s c) 1950s d) 1970s 28 / 30 28. Which tactic is commonly used in both singles and doubles matches to force the opponent to move towards the backcourt and create openings for attacking shots? a) Drive b) Smash c) Clear d) Lob 29 / 30 29. What is a commonly used strategy in badminton to create openings in the opponent's defense by hitting the shuttlecock deep into the backcourt? a) Drop shot b) Smash c) Clear d) Drive 30 / 30 30. When employing a lift as part of defensive tactics in badminton, where is the shuttlecock typically aimed? a) Softly over the net b) Deep into the opponent's backcourt c) Steeply downwards d) Directly at the opponent's body Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score isShare your achievement! LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart Test Please provide your feedback. Thank you for your valuable feedback. Send feedback Buy Badminton MCQ PDF for Offline Study
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