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Test Your Knowledge About Badminton With This Quiz

Badminton is an amazing sport that people of all ages can enjoy. Let's check how much you know about this popular sports by solving this Badminton quiz.
Manali Dingorkar
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Kento Momota is the Japanese gold medalist of 2019 BWF World Championship (Men's singles). He is world no.1 player in Badminton.
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In a badminton, if you win a rally, you get one point, and the player requires 21 points to win the match.
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In 1898, the world's first open badminton tournament was held in a town called Guildford in South England.
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Badminton was popular in Western Indian town called Poona during British rule, and so the game was known as Poona or Poonah.
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Service lines in a singles court are long and narrow. However, in doubles and mixed, they are short and wide and move back to long and wide after the serve.
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Badminton was first played in Olympic Games at Barcelona in 1992 with men’s and women’s singles and doubles events. The mixed doubles made its debut in 1996 at the Atlanta Olympic Games.
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Indian Badminton player P. V. Sindhu is the winner of 2019 BWF World championships, Women's singles. Sindhu is the first Indian woman to earn an Olympic Silver medal.
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The net on a badminton court should be 1.55 meters high, and 1.524 meters high in the center.
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'Fault' is the term used when a player violates the rules. It is also an act that ends the rally. Whoever makes the fault loses the rally.
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A rally is an exchange of consecutive shots. A rally starts as soon as the player performs the service. And it ends when the shuttle touches the ground or a player commits a fault.
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Badminton World Federation (BWF) is the international governing body for badminton recognized by International Olympic Committee (IOC). BWF was founded on 5 July 1934, with its headquarter in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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You have to hit it over the net for it to count. You must serve to the diagonally opposite court. You may serve underhand.
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