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PE 112 table tennis

PE 112 table tennis
34問 • 2年前
  • Rod Laurence Sombilon
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    the sport table tennis was originated in?

    Victoria England

  • 2

    The name "ping-pong" was in wide use before British manufacturer

    J.jacques and son

  • 3

    As per the official rules of table tennis, the game is played on____________metre rectangular table made of fiberwood and is split into two halves.

    2.74x1.53

  • 4

    The table tennis net stands at a height of _______ centimeters.

    15.25

  • 5

    The bat, commonly referred to as a ‘racquet’ or ‘paddle’, is approximately __________

    17 cm long and 15 cm wide

  • 6

    The ball, usually orange or white, weighs about ______ grams and is spherical with a diameter of_______ millimeters as per rules and regulations.

    2.7 and 40

  • 7

    is the stroke by which the goal begins, and the ball is put into play.

    serve

  • 8

    is a technical action that solves specific situations in the game and has tactical implications

    return

  • 9

    During a serve, if the ball hits the net but still bounces on the opponent's side of the table,  When the receiver is not ready and the ball is served.  The ball is concealed and either the umpire or the opponent player is in doubt of the serve.

    Let

  • 10

    s the Asian-style grip of holding the racquet, where the head of the racquet is facing down and is held the way a person holds a pen or pencil.

    penhold grip

  • 11

    It is the typical European type grip where the head of the racquet faces up, and your hand looks like it is ready to shake a person’s hand.

    Shake hand grip

  • 12

    – It has your thumb and forefinger around the sides of the racquet. You are normally using the same side of the racquet both forehand and backhand strokes

    seemiller grip

  • 13

    table tennis is a basic action that propels the ball in your opponent’s table.

    stroke

  • 14

    This stroke is generally used to keep the ball in play, apply pressure on the opponent and potentially opening up an opportunity for a powerful attack.

    hit

  • 15

    This is the most basic table tennis stroke that you should learn. It will help you build your confidence to control a ball.

    Forehand drive

  • 16

    But it is a must-learn technique for the beginner. It helps you control the shots and continue the rally from your backhand portion.

    backhand drive

  • 17

    it is considered as the reverse of speed drive, in this the racket is parallel to the direction of the stroke and then the racket hit the ball that results in creating topspin.

    Loop

  • 18

    Used against high loop drives, this stroke is made by keeping the racket near the ball and hitting it just after it lands on your side.

    counter hit

  • 19

    When a player tries to hit the ball that has not bounced to the edge of table and player does not have the room to wind up in a backswing

    Flick

  • 20

    s preferred by the players when the ball bounces too high or is too close to the net.

    smash

  • 21

    stroke is usually used to create offensive opportunities. It imparts backspin on the ball and makes it float a little to the other side which makes it difficult to attack for the opponent.

    push

  • 22

    h is a defensive stroke in table tennis. It is easy to return a backspin ball with a backhand push and also to create backspin on the ball.

    Back hand push

  • 23

    . It is very useful to return a ball, especially an underspin short serve. It is a soft stroke that is played with the forehand side of the racket.

    Forehand push

  • 24

    heavier, bigger push, taken from the well back of the table. The primary objective of this stroke is to match the topspin of the opponent with backspin.

    chop

  • 25

    simply putting the racket in front of the ball so that the ball returns with the same energy that it came with

    block

  • 26

    he most impressive shot of the defensive stroke because it pushes the ball about five meters in height towards the land on the opponent’s side of the table with spin

    lob

  • 27

    created when the ball rotates with an upward and forward motion away from the player.

    top spin

  • 28

    created when the ball rotates towards the player and the bottom away from the player.

    backspin

  • 29

    can make the ball bounce to any direction and it can rotate left or right depending on how the ball is played.

    sidespin

  • 30

    drill-spin" features a unique situation in which the axis of spin is more or less parallel to the trajectory of the ball. It will bounce from left to right or right to left.

    corkspin

  • 31

    Top elite liha experts

    lihador

  • 32

    American teachers who traveled from the U.S to the newly occupied territory of the Philippines on the U.S. Army Transport Thomas

    thomasites

  • 33

    Table tennis was introduced around 1900 by_________, in the Philippines. It was called ‘ping-pong’, as marketed by Parker Brothers Company

    American soldiers

  • 34

    Former Philippine National Table Tennis Team member and now table tennis historian and Liha Ambassador, discovered that Sandbat play or Liha table tennis actually has been kept alive by many individuals playing in private residences and back-alleys for decades.

    peter cua

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    the sport table tennis was originated in?

    Victoria England

  • 2

    The name "ping-pong" was in wide use before British manufacturer

    J.jacques and son

  • 3

    As per the official rules of table tennis, the game is played on____________metre rectangular table made of fiberwood and is split into two halves.

    2.74x1.53

  • 4

    The table tennis net stands at a height of _______ centimeters.

    15.25

  • 5

    The bat, commonly referred to as a ‘racquet’ or ‘paddle’, is approximately __________

    17 cm long and 15 cm wide

  • 6

    The ball, usually orange or white, weighs about ______ grams and is spherical with a diameter of_______ millimeters as per rules and regulations.

    2.7 and 40

  • 7

    is the stroke by which the goal begins, and the ball is put into play.

    serve

  • 8

    is a technical action that solves specific situations in the game and has tactical implications

    return

  • 9

    During a serve, if the ball hits the net but still bounces on the opponent's side of the table,  When the receiver is not ready and the ball is served.  The ball is concealed and either the umpire or the opponent player is in doubt of the serve.

    Let

  • 10

    s the Asian-style grip of holding the racquet, where the head of the racquet is facing down and is held the way a person holds a pen or pencil.

    penhold grip

  • 11

    It is the typical European type grip where the head of the racquet faces up, and your hand looks like it is ready to shake a person’s hand.

    Shake hand grip

  • 12

    – It has your thumb and forefinger around the sides of the racquet. You are normally using the same side of the racquet both forehand and backhand strokes

    seemiller grip

  • 13

    table tennis is a basic action that propels the ball in your opponent’s table.

    stroke

  • 14

    This stroke is generally used to keep the ball in play, apply pressure on the opponent and potentially opening up an opportunity for a powerful attack.

    hit

  • 15

    This is the most basic table tennis stroke that you should learn. It will help you build your confidence to control a ball.

    Forehand drive

  • 16

    But it is a must-learn technique for the beginner. It helps you control the shots and continue the rally from your backhand portion.

    backhand drive

  • 17

    it is considered as the reverse of speed drive, in this the racket is parallel to the direction of the stroke and then the racket hit the ball that results in creating topspin.

    Loop

  • 18

    Used against high loop drives, this stroke is made by keeping the racket near the ball and hitting it just after it lands on your side.

    counter hit

  • 19

    When a player tries to hit the ball that has not bounced to the edge of table and player does not have the room to wind up in a backswing

    Flick

  • 20

    s preferred by the players when the ball bounces too high or is too close to the net.

    smash

  • 21

    stroke is usually used to create offensive opportunities. It imparts backspin on the ball and makes it float a little to the other side which makes it difficult to attack for the opponent.

    push

  • 22

    h is a defensive stroke in table tennis. It is easy to return a backspin ball with a backhand push and also to create backspin on the ball.

    Back hand push

  • 23

    . It is very useful to return a ball, especially an underspin short serve. It is a soft stroke that is played with the forehand side of the racket.

    Forehand push

  • 24

    heavier, bigger push, taken from the well back of the table. The primary objective of this stroke is to match the topspin of the opponent with backspin.

    chop

  • 25

    simply putting the racket in front of the ball so that the ball returns with the same energy that it came with

    block

  • 26

    he most impressive shot of the defensive stroke because it pushes the ball about five meters in height towards the land on the opponent’s side of the table with spin

    lob

  • 27

    created when the ball rotates with an upward and forward motion away from the player.

    top spin

  • 28

    created when the ball rotates towards the player and the bottom away from the player.

    backspin

  • 29

    can make the ball bounce to any direction and it can rotate left or right depending on how the ball is played.

    sidespin

  • 30

    drill-spin" features a unique situation in which the axis of spin is more or less parallel to the trajectory of the ball. It will bounce from left to right or right to left.

    corkspin

  • 31

    Top elite liha experts

    lihador

  • 32

    American teachers who traveled from the U.S to the newly occupied territory of the Philippines on the U.S. Army Transport Thomas

    thomasites

  • 33

    Table tennis was introduced around 1900 by_________, in the Philippines. It was called ‘ping-pong’, as marketed by Parker Brothers Company

    American soldiers

  • 34

    Former Philippine National Table Tennis Team member and now table tennis historian and Liha Ambassador, discovered that Sandbat play or Liha table tennis actually has been kept alive by many individuals playing in private residences and back-alleys for decades.

    peter cua