Team Games and Sports II

Chapter 7

Assessment

Kabaddi

I. Answer the following Questions

1. List the landmarks in the history of Kabaddi in India.

2. What is the system of scoring in Kabaddi?

3. What are the rules regarding substitutions?

4. What is a bonus point?

5. What is the Golden Raid rule?

II. Fill in the Blanks

1. The Kabaddi court measures _____________ meters with a dividing

line in between making it into identical halves.

2. Each team consists of minimum _____________ and maximum

_____________ players, but only _____________ players take the

ground at a time.

3. The duration of the match is two halves of _____________ minutes

with _____________ minutes interval in case of men and junior

boys and of _____________ minutes with _____________ minutes

interval in the case of women and junior girls.

4. Each team shall be allowed to take _____________ “time outs” of

_____________ seconds each in each half.

Kho-Kho

I. Fill in the Blanks

1. In Kho-Kho, one team becomes the _____________ and the other

the _____________ or runners.

2. Many historians say that Kho-Kho is actually a modified form of

‘ _____________ ’.

3. The first ever book of Kho-Kho rules was published from

Gymkhana Baroda, in _____________ .

4. The year 1936 got the golden opportunity for the game of KhoKho when _____________ featured an exhibition of Kho-Kho in the

main stadium.

5. The first ever All India Kho-Kho Championships were organised

at _____________ in 1959-60 under the auspices of _____________

of India.

6. The Indian Olympic Association has included kho-kho as a

discipline in the next _____________ Games to be held in New

Delhi in _____________ .

II. State whether True or False

1. In Kho-Kho, each team consists of 15 players, but only 12 players

take the field for a contest

2. A match consists of 4 innings. An innings consists of chasing and

running turns of 9 minutes each.

3. The chasers can only run in one direction and cannot cut across

the sitters unlike the dodgers who can run randomly and in

between the sitters.

4. The equipment used in Kho-Kho are posts, two watches, and

score board.

5. A Kho-Kho playground (or pitch) is rectangular. It is 29 meters in

length and 16 meters in width.

6. One side of the rectangle is 20 meter and the other side is 9

meters.

7. At the end of the innings there is an interval of 5 minutes and an

interval of 2 minutes, in between the turns.

Judo

I. Answer the following Questions

1. Briefly list the typical characteristics of Judo?

2. Why should we learn Judo?

3. How has Judo developed in India?

II. Fill in the Blanks

1. There is one _____________ who walks around inside the contest

area and conducts the match and there are _____________

judges who sit diagonally across the mat from one another,

each in a corner.

2. Contestants, who are known as _____________, compete for

_____________ minutes for men and _____________ minutes for

women.

3. The judoka wears loose-fitting judo uniforms called

_____________ because _____________ .

4. The entire competition area in judo is _____________ to

_____________ square feet (14 to 16 meters).

5. In the middle of the contest area are two pieces of tape, one

_____________ and one _____________ .

6. To win the contest a Judoka must score an _____________

a score that equals 10 points by using successful Judo

techniques.

7. Penalty points can also be awarded against a Judoka. These

penalties are: _____________, _____________ and _____________ .


Wrestling

I. Answer the following Questions

1. List the landmarks in the history of wrestling in India?

2. List and describe the scoring rules and terms of wrestling.

II. Fill in the Blanks

1. It is a form of combat sports involving grappling type techniques

such as _____________, _____________, _____________, _____________,

_____________ and other grappling holds.

2. In Greco-Roman, a wrestler may not attack his/her opponent’s

_____________, nor use his/her own _____________ to trip, lift or

execute other moves.

3. In freestyle, both the _____________ and _____________ may be

used to execute holds or to defend against attack.

4. International wrestling is contested on a mat, with a _____________

meter circular competition area.

5. There are three officials for every international wrestling match, a

_____________ (on the mat) plus a _____________ and a _____________

6. If a wrestler scores _____________ points more than his opponent

at any time, the round is stopped.



Questions Type By : Himashree Bora.

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