
A Kabaddi Match Q & A
Q.1. Form pairs. Make a list of as many games as you can. (At least 25) Then classify the games using the following criteria:
- indoor and outdoor games.
- Games played with and without any equipment.
- Games which have one-to-one matches and those in which teams play against each other (Single player or team)
- Games played mostly by children and games played by adult players.
- Shape and size of the court or field.
Use the following figures to show your classification.
Q.2. Read the description of the Kabaddi match and do the following:
(a) Note down the names of the players and say whether each one belongs to 9A or 9B.
Ans.Govind=9A,Suresh=9B,Mangesh=9A,Ravi=9B,Sohan=9A,Mohan=9B,Vivek=9A,vinod=9B,
Ajinkya=9B and Mihir=9B.
(b) Describe, in your own words, the important events in the first half.
Ans.The match beagan and 9A won the toss.They sent their raider govind.He was swift,he touched suresh from 9B and scored a point.Then 9B sent their ace raider ravi,he wrestled down mangesh from 9A.However,mangesh saved himself.He scored 3 points for his team because ravi,mohan and ajinkya,who were holding him were declared out.Then mihir from 9B managed to tag sohan from 9A.After this came vivek’s raid.The remaining 3 players from 9B caught his arm and tried to pull him back,but he crossed the midline with anti-raiders hanging onto his arms.Thus the whole of the 9B was declared out and the 9A won the match.
(c) Write in your own words, what happened in the second half.
Ans.In the second half,the 9A was full of confidence.once again,they catched the ace raiders Mohan,ajinkya and ravi and won the match.
(d) Choose any one event and draw a diagram o show what happened.
Q.3. List all the words specially used in the game of Kabaddi.
Ans.Anti-raiders,raiders,raid,tag,lona,midline.
Q.4.From the internet or other sources, find the other names by which Kubaddi is known in different parts of our country and the world.
Ans.Kabaddi is known as hadudu in bangladesh,baibalaa in maldives,chedugudu in andhra pradesh,sadugudu in tamil nadu and hututu in maharashtra.
Q.5.What characteristics are needed to be a good player of Kabaddi? What should you do to develop each? Discuss this in groups of 5 and write a composition on it.
Q.6.Read the following note from a school girl’s diary:
Q.7.Language Study: Degrees of comparison.
We use different forms of adjectives and adverbs to show comparison. They are known as degrees of comparison.
- Positive: Mangesh was ac strong ac Ravi.
She is as tall as her sister. - Comparative: Mangesh was stroll gel’ than other players.
She is taller than her sister. - Superlative: Mungesh was the strongest player in the team.
Their sister is the tallest amongst the three
Q.8. Complete the following sentences using your own ideas.
- The princess was as beautiful as her sister .(Positive)
- The princess was prettier than her sister .(Comparative)
- The princess was the prettiest amongst all the woman in the kingdom .(Superlative)
Q.9. Read the following words and name the degree of comparison shown by each.
good – better – best bad – worse – worst