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Individual Games and Sports 2 Quick Revision Notes
Quick revision for Individual Games and Sports 2 Class 10 Health and Physical Education with short audio memory support.
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Key concepts from this chapter
- Badminton is played in singles and doubles formats including mixed doubles.
- Modern badminton originated in Pune, India, and was named after Badminton House in England.
- The badminton court is rectangular, divided by a net, with specific dimensions for singles and doubles.
- Matches are played best of three games, each up to 21 points with a two-point lead to win.
- Badminton improves speed, agility, stamina, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness, suitable for all ages.
Quick revision focus
In the chapter "Individual Games and Sports 2" from Class 10 Health and Physical Education, students step into a sports hall where Aarav notices a badminton court and Meera practices with her racket. The teacher explains that badminton is an individual sport like track and field, played in singles or doubles formats. This chapter explores badminton’s history, rules, court dimensions, and fitness benefits in a simple, engaging way. Harshali Academy’s audio lessons bring this chapter alive, helping students understand key concepts and prepare confidently for exams. Listening on Harshali Academy makes learning badminton’s details easy and enjoyable. Use this revision page when you need the important ideas of Individual Games and Sports 2 quickly, then listen to the audio preview to remember the flow.
Important exam questions with answers
What is badminton and what are the different events played in badminton?
Badminton is a racket sport played between two players (singles) or two pairs (doubles). The events include men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, mixed doubles, and team events.
Where did modern badminton originate and how did it get its name?
Modern badminton originated in Pune, India, where British officers played a game called 'Poona.' It was named 'Badminton' after Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England, where the game was later played.
Explain the basic rules and dimensions of a badminton court.
The shuttlecock must pass over the net and land within the opponent's court boundaries. The court is rectangular, 13.4 meters long and 6.1 meters wide for doubles, with a net height of about 1.55 meters at the center.
Hindi explanation
इस अध्याय में बैडमिंटन खेल की जानकारी दी गई है। इसमें बैडमिंटन के नियम, इतिहास, कोर्ट के माप और खेल के फायदे समझाए गए हैं। यह कक्षा 10 के छात्रों के लिए स्वास्थ्य एवं शारीरिक शिक्षा का महत्वपूर्ण भाग है। हार्शाली अकादमी पर इस अध्याय को सुनकर आप इसे आसानी से समझ सकते हैं।
FAQ
Can boys and girls play badminton together?
Yes, badminton includes mixed doubles events where one male and one female player form a team. You can listen to detailed explanations on Harshali Academy.
How does playing badminton improve physical fitness?
Badminton enhances speed, stamina, coordination, reflexes, and cardiovascular health. Harshali Academy’s audio lessons explain these benefits clearly.
Why is badminton considered a fast sport?
Because the shuttlecock can travel at speeds over 300 km/h, requiring quick reflexes and agility. Learn more about this on Harshali Academy.
What are the scoring rules in badminton?
Matches are played best of three games, each game up to 21 points. A player or team must win by at least two points, continuing if the score ties at 20-20.
Who governs international badminton?
The Badminton World Federation (BWF), formed in 1934, governs international badminton events and rules.
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