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Where was Pickleball invented?
New York, NY
Manhattan Island, NY
Seattle, WA
Bainbridge Island, WA
When receiving the ball, a player can:
Always step in the non-volley zone
Step in the non-volley zone if the ball has bounced first
Hit the ball on a serve before it bounces
Hit the ball after it has bounced twice
When playing doubles where is the serve made from?
Server's feet straddle the doubles baseline with the non-dominant foot behind the baseline.
Server's feet straddle the doubles baseline with the dominant foot behind the baseline.
Server's feet are both in front of the doubles baseline.
Server's feet are both behind of the doubles baseline.
What is the Non-Volley Zone?
Where the serving team must serve from
Where the serving team can hit the ball without it bouncing first
Where the receiving team can hit the ball if it bounces first.
Where the receiving team must receive from
A Pickle ball game is played to ______ points?
10
11
12
15
Players 1 & 2 are on the serving team, with Player 1 (Right Court) serving to start the game. Players 3 & 4 are on the receiving team. Player 3 (Right Court) does not let the ball bounce before returning the serve. What happens now?
Players 3 & 4 score a point and switch courts.
Players 1 & 2 score a point, switch courts and Player 1 continues serving.
Players 1 & 2 score a point, switch courts, and Player 2 gets the serve.
Players 3 & 4 score a point and stay in the same court.
Player 2 (Left Court) is serving. Who is receiving the serve?
Player 3 (Right Court)
Player 4 (Left Court)
Player 1 (Right Court)
Player 2 (Left Court)
The score is tied 5 to 5, Player 3 (Right Court) serves to Player 1 (Right Court). Player 1 returns the serve and the ball bounces twice inside Players 3 & 4’s court. What happens now?
Players 3 & 4 switch courts and Player 4 serves.
Players 3 & 4 do not switch courts and Player 4 serves.
Players 1 & 2 switch courts and Player 3 serves.
Players 1 & 2 do not switch courts and Player 3 serves.
On the serve, the double-bounce rule is when the receiving team must let the ball bounce once before returning the ball and the serving team must let the ball bounce once before returning the ball.
True
False
The winning team must win by two points.
True
False
The receiving team can score points.
True
False
Hitting the ball more than once in play is a fault.
True
False
Line that forms the back end of the court on either side of the Pickleball net.
Baseline
Center Service Line
Left Court
Net
The line the extends from the Non-Volley Zone to the Baseline and divides the service court into two equal halves.
Non-Volley Zone
Center Service Line
Sideline
Baseline
The out-of-bounds lines of the Pickleball court opposite of the baselines.
Baseline
Center Service Line
Sideline
Net
The 7 foot section on either side of the net. Pickleball players are not allowed to volley the ball in this zone.
Right Court
Left Court
Center Service Line
Non-Volley Zone
The division between the two sides of the court.
Baseline
Sideline
Net
Center Service Line
When a team begins their first serve, the service always begins with the person standing in the _________ court.
Right
Left
Center
Top
When a person is serving in the right court, where is their teammate supposed to be standing?
Right Court
Left Court
Baseline
Center Service Line
What was the game of Pickle ball named after?
Cat
Dog
Bird
Pig
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