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Question: 11
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven members each face each other in a flat rectangular court, divided by a midline. The game is usually played in two halves with a halftime break in between. After the break, the teams exchange their sides in the court. To play the game, each team sends ‘raiders’ across the midline to the other team. The raider tries to ‘tag’ the opponents and run back to his side, all in one breath. To show that he hasn’t inhaled again, he has to chant ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’ all the time. If he has to inhale again, he is ‘out’. The opponents try to catch the raider and stop him going back to his half till he loses his breath. and has to inhale again. If the raider manages to go back successfully, all the persons he has tagged and all those who have touched him are declared ‘out.” For each player declared out, the opposite team scores a point. If all the seven players in a team are ‘out’, the opposite team gets bonus points. The team with the maximum points wins the match.
The game of Kabaddi requires good health, muscular strength, strategic skills, a lot of practice and above all, great determination. Indian girls and boys have always excelled at Kabaddi
Find out the word from the passage which is opposite to exhale.
excavate
insipid
inhale
exhume
Answer : 3
inhale
Question: 12
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven members each face each other in a flat rectangular court, divided by a midline. The game is usually played in two halves with a halftime break in between. After the break, the teams exchange their sides in the court. To play the game, each team sends ‘raiders’ across the midline to the other team. The raider tries to ‘tag’ the opponents and run back to his side, all in one breath. To show that he hasn’t inhaled again, he has to chant ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’ all the time. If he has to inhale again, he is ‘out’. The opponents try to catch the raider and stop him going back to his half till he loses his breath. and has to inhale again. If the raider manages to go back successfully, all the persons he has tagged and all those who have touched him are declared ‘out.” For each player declared out, the opposite team scores a point. If all the seven players in a team are ‘out’, the opposite team gets bonus points. The team with the maximum points wins the match.
The game of Kabaddi requires good health, muscular strength, strategic skills, a lot of practice and above all, great determination. Indian girls and boys have always excelled at Kabaddi
Based on the passage, which country has always performed greatly at Kabaddi?
Australia
Pakistan
Bangladesh
India
Answer : 4
India
Question: 13
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven members each face each other in a flat rectangular court, divided by a midline. The game is usually played in two halves with a halftime break in between. After the break, the teams exchange their sides in the court. To play the game, each team sends ‘raiders’ across the midline to the other team. The raider tries to ‘tag’ the opponents and run back to his side, all in one breath. To show that he hasn’t inhaled again, he has to chant ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’ all the time. If he has to inhale again, he is ‘out’. The opponents try to catch the raider and stop him going back to his half till he loses his breath. and has to inhale again. If the raider manages to go back successfully, all the persons he has tagged and all those who have touched him are declared ‘out.” For each player declared out, the opposite team scores a point. If all the seven players in a team are ‘out’, the opposite team gets bonus points. The team with the maximum points wins the match.
The game of Kabaddi requires good health, muscular strength, strategic skills, a lot of practice and above all, great determination. Indian girls and boys have always excelled at Kabaddi
The opponents try to catch the raider to
stop him going back to his half till he loses his breath
stop him to retain into their team to play on their behalf.
send him back to his half before he loses his breath
send him out of the entire game.
Answer : 1
stop him going back to his half till he loses his breath
Question: 14
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven members each face each other in a flat rectangular court, divided by a midline. The game is usually played in two halves with a halftime break in between. After the break, the teams exchange their sides in the court. To play the game, each team sends ‘raiders’ across the midline to the other team. The raider tries to ‘tag’ the opponents and run back to his side, all in one breath. To show that he hasn’t inhaled again, he has to chant ‘Kabaddi-Kabaddi’ all the time. If he has to inhale again, he is ‘out’. The opponents try to catch the raider and stop him going back to his half till he loses his breath. and has to inhale again. If the raider manages to go back successfully, all the persons he has tagged and all those who have touched him are declared ‘out.” For each player declared out, the opposite team scores a point. If all the seven players in a team are ‘out’, the opposite team gets bonus points. The team with the maximum points wins the match.
The game of Kabaddi requires good health, muscular strength, strategic skills, a lot of practice and above all, great determination. Indian girls and boys have always excelled at Kabaddi
The word determination means
reluctance
hesitation
commitment
dislike
Answer : 3
commitment
Question: 15
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven members each face each other in a flat rectangular court, divided by a midline. The game is usually played in two halves with a halftime break in between. After the break, the teams exchange their sides in the court. To play the game, each team sends \\\’raiders\\\’ across the midline to the other team. The raider tries to \\\”tag\\\” the opponents and run back to his side, all in one breath. To show that he hasn\\\’t inhaled again, he has to chant \\\’Kabaddi-Kabaddi\\\’ all the time. If he has to inhale again, he is \\\’out\\\’. The opponents try to catch the raider and stop him going back to his half till he loses his breath, and has to inhale again. If the raider manages to go back successfully, all the persons he has tagged and all those who have touched him are declared \\\’out.\\\” For each player declared out, the opposite team scores a point. If all the seven players in a team are \\\’out\\\’, the opposite team gets bonus points. The team with the maximum points wins the match.
The game of Kabaddi requires good health, muscular strength, strategic skills, a lot of practice and above all, great determination. Indian girls and boys have always excelled at Kabaddi.
According to the passage, which of the following statement is INCORRECT?
After the break, the teams exchange their sides in the court.
In Kabaddi, two teams of seven members each face each other.
The game is usually played in two halves with a halftime break in between.
The team in which all seven players are \\\’out\\\’ will receive bonus points.
Answer : 4
The team in which all seven players are out will receive bonus points.