Grade 5 Physical And Health Education – Facility And Position Of Players Quiz

1. Kabaddi originated from

India
England
Basil
Ireland
Explanation:

2. What is the distance of Baulk line to Bonus line?

1.5 mtr
1 mtr
1.75 mtr
2 mtr
Explanation:

3. What is the minimum player’s strength to be present in the court to gate bonus point?

4 Players
6 Players
5 Players
7 Players
Explanation:

4. What is the dimension of kabaddi group for men?

11 X 8
10 X 8
12 X 10
13 X 10
Explanation:

5. In a game, which of the following is NOT one thing a raider should do?

Chant "Kabaddi, kabaddi, kabaddi!"
Go across the center line
Touch opponents
Tackle defenders.
Explanation:

6. Which of the following may NOT cause a raider to be out?

He/She touches more than 3 defenders
He/She stops chanting.
He/She is tackled by defenders
He/She returns without touching anyone
Explanation:

7. How many players are there on the court at a time when the game starts?

9
7
5
12
Explanation:

8. What is the time duration of a kabaddi match

20+5+20
5+5+5
40+5+40
35+5+35
Explanation:

9. What is the time limit of raiding for a raider?

30 Seconds
50 Seconds
40 Seconds
5 Seconds
Explanation:

10. When is “super tackle” on?

When 5 or more than 3 players on the court
When 7 or more than 7 players on the court
When 7 or less than 7 players on the court
When 3 or less than 3 players on the court
Explanation:

11. The line that divides the play field into two halves is known as----?

Mid Line
Bonus LIne
Lobby Line
End Line
Explanation:

12. What is not allowed in a game of Kabaddi

Pushing
Fighting
Shouting
Pulling
Explanation:

13. Which player is responsible for defending their teams court in Kabaddi?

Setter
Raider
All Rounder
Defender
Explanation:

Defenders are responsible for protecting their team's court and preventing the raider from scoring points.

14. Where does a raider wait before making a raid in Kabaddi?

Out of bounds
In the opponent's court
On the sidelines
At the center line
Explanation:

A raider waits in the opponent's court before making a raid to try and tag as many defenders as possible.

15. Which player is responsible for initiating a raid in Kabaddi?

Raider
Defender
All Rounder
Setter
Explanation:

Raiders are responsible for initiating raids by entering the opponent's court and tagging defenders.

16. Which position is responsible for supporting both the offense and defense of their team in Kabaddi?

Raider
All Rounder
Defender
Setter
Explanation:

All Rounders play a versatile role in Kabaddi, supporting both the offense and defense of their team.

17. Which player is responsible for coordinating the strategies and positions of their team in Kabaddi?

Setter
All Rounder
Raider
Defender
Explanation:

Setters are responsible for coordinating the strategies and positions of their team during a Kabaddi match.

18. Where do the raiders stand before entering the opponent's court in Kabaddi?

Midway line
Opponent's court
Goal line
Behind the halfway line
Explanation:

Raiders must start from behind the halfway line before entering the opponent's court in Kabaddi.

19. Which player is responsible for stopping the raider in Kabaddi?

Team Captain
Defender
Raider
All-round player
Explanation:

The defender's role is to stop the raider from returning back to his half in Kabaddi.

20. Where does the empty player sit during a Kabaddi match?

On the opponent's court
In the locker room
On the halfway line
In the substitution area
Explanation:

The empty player sits in the substitution area waiting for a chance to substitute with a teammate during a Kabaddi match.

21. Which player is responsible for scoring points by touching opponents in Kabaddi?

Defender
Team Captain
All-round player
Raider
Explanation:

The raider's role is to enter the opponent's court, touch as many defenders as possible, and return back to score points in Kabaddi.

22. What happens if a raider is unable to touch any defender and return to his half in Kabaddi?

Opponent scores a point
No points awarded
Defender is out
Raid scores a point
Explanation:

If a raider is unable to touch any defender and return to his half, the opponent team scores a point in Kabaddi.

23. Which player is responsible for coordinating and leading the team in Kabaddi?

Team Captain
All-round player
Raider
Defender
Explanation:

The team captain is responsible for leading, coordinating, and making strategic decisions for the team in Kabaddi.

24. Where should the defenders stand while defending against a raider in Kabaddi?

Opponent's court
Halfway line
Goal line
Own court
Explanation:

Defenders should stand in their own court to try and stop the raider from touching them and returning back in Kabaddi.

25. Which player has the role of both raiding and defending in Kabaddi?

Team Captain
Raider
All-round player
Defender
Explanation:

The all-round player in Kabaddi has the dual role of raiding and defending during the match.

26. What is the primary objective of a raider in Kabaddi?

Defend against opponent's raiders
Lead the team in scoring goals
Touch defenders and return to score points
Stop opponent team's raiders
Explanation:

The primary objective of a raider is to touch defenders in the opponent's court and return to his half to score points in Kabaddi.

27. How many players from each team are on the court during a Kabaddi match?

6 players
7 players
5 players
8 players
Explanation:

There are 7 players from each team on the court during a Kabaddi match, consisting of 3 raiders, 2 all-round players, and 2 defenders.

28. What is the role of a raider in Kabaddi?

Score points by crossing the goal line
Lead the team in strategies
Stop the opponent team's raiders
Defend against opponent players
Explanation:

A raider's role is to enter the opponent's court, touch defenders, and cross the goal line to score points in Kabaddi.

29. Where should the defenders try to touch the raider in Kabaddi?

Behind the halfway line
Own court
Substitution area
Opponent's court
Explanation:

Defenders should try to touch the raider in their own court before the raider returns back to his half in Kabaddi.

30. What does a raider need to do in order to score points in Kabaddi?

Touch defenders and cross goal line
Avoid touching defenders
Stay in the opponent's court
Stay in own half
Explanation:

A raider needs to touch defenders in the opponent's court and cross the goal line to score points in Kabaddi.

31. Where does a raider need to reach in order to score points in Kabaddi?

Goal line
Halfway line
Opponent's court
Substitution area
Explanation:

A raider needs to reach the goal line in the opponent's court to score points in Kabaddi.

32. What is the responsibility of an all-round player in Kabaddi?

Provide support in both raiding and defending
Lead the team as captain
Score points by raiding
Defend against opponent's raiders
Explanation:

An all-round player's role is to provide support in both raiding and defending aspects of the game in Kabaddi.

33. Where does the raider have to start a raid from in Kabaddi?

Substitution area
Opponent's court
Goal line
Behind the halfway line
Explanation:

A raider must start the raid from behind the halfway line before entering the opponent's court in Kabaddi.

34. Who is responsible for making substitutions during a Kabaddi match?

Player's choice
Team Coach
Team Captain
Referee
Explanation:

The team captain is responsible for making substitutions on behalf of the team during a Kabaddi match.

35. What is the primary role of defenders in Kabaddi?

Leading the team
Stopping opponent raiders
Coordinating with the coach
Raiding and scoring points
Explanation:

The primary role of defenders in Kabaddi is to stop the opponent raiders from scoring points and returning to their half.

36. Where do the defenders need to stay to defend against a raider in Kabaddi?

Behind the halfway line
Opponent's court
Substitution area
Own court
Explanation:

Defenders need to stay in their own court to defend against a raider in Kabaddi.

37. How can a raider avoid being declared out in Kabaddi?

Stay in opponent's court for maximum time
Cross the goal line multiple times
Avoid touching defenders
Touch defenders and return to own half
Explanation:

A raider must touch defenders and return to his own half to avoid being declared out in Kabaddi.

38. What is the penalty for a raider who fails to touch any defenders in Kabaddi?

Raider is out
Opponent scores a point
Defenders are out
Restart the raid
Explanation:

If a raider fails to touch any defenders, the opponent team scores a point in Kabaddi.

39. Where should the raiders aim to touch defenders to score points in Kabaddi?

Any body part
Leg
Chest
Head
Explanation:

Raiders can touch defenders on any body part to score points in Kabaddi.

40. What is the objective of a defender in Kabaddi?

Stop the raider from returning
Sit in the substitution area
Lead the team as captain
Score points by raiding
Explanation:

The main objective of a defender is to stop the raider from returning to his half and scoring points in Kabaddi.

41. Where do the raiders need to escape to score points in Kabaddi?

Own court
Behind the halfway line
Opponent's court
Substitution area
Explanation:

Raiders need to return to their own court after scoring points by touching defenders in Kabaddi.

42. Who is responsible for organizing and leading the team defense in Kabaddi?

All-round player
Raider
Team Captain
Defender
Explanation:

The team captain is responsible for organizing and leading the team defense strategy in Kabaddi.

43. What is the key role of all-round players in Kabaddi?

Scoring points by raiding
Providing support in raiding and defending
Leading the team in strategies
Stopping opponents raiders
Explanation:

All-round players provide support in both raiding and defending aspects of the game in Kabaddi.

44. Where should a raider go after touching defenders to score points in Kabaddi?

Stay in opponent's court
Take a timeout
Return to own half
Cross the goal line again
Explanation:

A raider must return to his own half after touching defenders to score points in Kabaddi.

45. What happens if a defender tries to obstruct a raider unfairly in Kabaddi?

Referee warns both players
Raider is out
Defender is out
Opponent scores a point
Explanation:

If a defender obstructs a raider unfairly, the opponent team scores a point in Kabaddi.

46. What should a raider do to maximize points in Kabaddi?

Touch defenders and return to own half
Stay in opponent's court as long as possible
Avoid touching defenders
Cross the goal line multiple times
Explanation:

To maximize points, a raider must touch defenders and return to his own half in Kabaddi.

47. Who is responsible for calling the team's strategy during a raid in Kabaddi?

Referee
Team Captain
Team Coach
All-round player
Explanation:

The team captain calls the team's strategy during a raid in Kabaddi.

48. Where do the defenders need to stay to protect their court in Kabaddi?

Opponent's court
Goal line
Halfway line
Own court
Explanation:

Defenders need to stay in their own court to protect it from raiders in Kabaddi.

49. What should a raider do if the defender succeeds in holding onto him in Kabaddi?

Ask for a timeout
Continue trying to touch more defenders
Yell for help
Struggle to break free
Explanation:

If a defender holds onto a raider, the raider should struggle to break free and try to continue the raid in Kabaddi.

50. Why do defenders try to prevent raiders from returning to their half in Kabaddi?

To end the raid
To show their strength
To score points
To tire out raiders
Explanation:

Defenders try to prevent raiders from returning to their half to score points in Kabaddi.

51. Who is responsible for ensuring that the team members are positioned correctly on the court in Kabaddi?

All-round player
Team Coach
Referee
Team Captain
Explanation:

The team captain ensures that the team members are positioned correctly on the court in Kabaddi.

52. What should a raider do if he sees an opportunity to score points in Kabaddi?

Immediately enter the opponent's court
Take a timeout
Consult the coach
Wait for defenders to make the move
Explanation:

If a raider sees an opportunity to score, he should immediately enter the opponent's court to touch defenders in Kabaddi.

53. Who is responsible for making tactical decisions during a Kabaddi match?

Referee
Team Captain
Team Coach
All-round player
Explanation:

The team captain is responsible for making tactical decisions during a Kabaddi match.

54. What do defenders have to do to stop a raider in Kabaddi?

Touch the raider
Escape to their half
Let the raider score
Hold onto the raider
Explanation:

Defenders have to touch the raider to stop him from returning back and scoring points in Kabaddi.

55. Where should the raider aim to touch the defenders to score points in Kabaddi?

Anywhere on defenders' body
Head of defenders
Back of defenders
Legs of defenders
Explanation:

The raider can touch the defenders anywhere on their body to score points in Kabaddi.

56. What should defenders do if the raider successfully crosses the goal line in Kabaddi?

Help the raider score
Touch the raider before he returns
Give up
Celebrate the raider's victory
Explanation:

Defenders should try to touch the raider before he returns to his half after crossing the goal line in Kabaddi.

57. Who is responsible for ensuring the team follows the game rules in Kabaddi?

All-round player
Referee
Team Coach
Team Captain
Explanation:

The referee is responsible for ensuring that both teams follow the game rules during a Kabaddi match.

58. What should defenders do if they are successfully touched by a raider in Kabaddi?

Let the raider go back without resistance
Celebrate the raider's success
Hold onto the raider
Try to touch the raider before he returns
Explanation:

Defenders should try to touch the raider before he returns to his half after successfully touching them in Kabaddi.