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Pickleball Cognitive Assessment Results

Pickleball Cognitive Assessment Results. Kasey Saucer. Exam Results. Grading Scale: A (90-100%) B (80-89%) C (70-79%) D (60-69%) F (0-59%) Distribution: A = 4 B = 0 C = 0 D = 0 F = 0. Pickleball Test. Multiple Choice : Circle the best answer. Each question is worth 4 points.

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Pickleball Cognitive Assessment Results

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  1. Pickleball Cognitive Assessment Results Kasey Saucer

  2. Exam Results Grading Scale: A (90-100%) B (80-89%) C (70-79%) D (60-69%) F (0-59%) Distribution: A = 4 B = 0 C = 0 D = 0 F = 0

  3. Pickleball Test • Multiple Choice: Circle the best answer. Each question is worth 4 points. 1. What summer was Pickleball started? A. 1960 B .1965 C .1970 D .1975  2. What state was Pickleball started in? A. Alabama B . Kentucky C . New York D . Washington 3. Who is the inventor of Pickleball? A. William Bell B. Barney McCallum C. Joel Pritchard D. All of the above 4 What family pet was Pickleball named after? A. The cat B. The parrot C. The dog D. The horse

  4. 5. How should the first serve of Pickleball be hit? A. Underhand B. Overhand C. With a bounce D. Side arm 6. The ball must be served which direction? A. Straight B. Diagonally C. To the partner D. None of the above 7. How many feet is the non-volley zone on the court? A. 5 B. 7 C. 9 D. 11 8. What are the Pickleball court dimensions for a doubles game? A. 20’ X 44’ B. 22’ X 45’ C. 25’ X 40’ D. 30’ X 30’ 9. In order to lose points, one must A. Hit the ball out of bounds or into the net B. Volley the ball before both teams have hit it off of the bounce C. Volley inside of the non-volley zone D. All of the above 10. Which court is the Pickleball court identical to? A. Tennis court B. Racquet ball court C. Badminton doubles court D. Volley ball doubles court

  5. True or False: Write TRUE or FALSE for each statement. 4 points a piece. 11. True When serving the ball, the server has to keep one foot behind the back line.  12. False The ball must be served straight across the court. 13. False Pickleball can only be played singles. 14. TrueBoth sides must play on the bounce of the ball for their first shot. 15.FalseA player can “smash” the ball in Pickleball. 16. True Pickleball focuses on patience and shot placement, instead of power and strength. 17. True A player cannot volley the ball within the seven foot area on both sides of the net. 18. True The paddle must pass below the waist when serving the ball. 19. False The court dimensions are different for singles and doubles. 20. FalseWhen serving, the ball does not have to cross over the non-volleying zone. • Fill in the blank: Fill in the blank with the best answer. Each blank is worth 4 points. 21. The court dimensions of Pickleball are 20’ X 44”. 22. The net is hung 36 inches on the end of the court and 34 inches in the middle. 23. In order for a team to win, they must win by 2 points. 24. A point can only be scored to the serving team.

  6. ESSAY: Explain the four faults when playing Pickleball. To get a fault, or lose a point, one must hit the ball out of bounds, hit the ball into the net, volley the ball before both teams have hit it off of the bounce, or volley inside of the non-volley zone. Those are the four faults or ways to lose points in the game of Pickleball.

  7. Distribution of Answers

  8. Distribution of AnswersFill in the blank

  9. Analysis of Test Scores

  10. Frequently Missed Questions

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