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The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of officials in badminton matches. It states that a typical badminton match has 1 referee, 2 umpires, 3 service judges, and 8-10 line judges. The referee has absolute authority over all match matters and rules. Line judges indicate whether shuttles land in or out by pointing, while service judges sit opposite the net to call service faults. Umpires judge shots inside/outside the court and make penalty decisions during rallies.

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The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of officials in badminton matches. It states that a typical badminton match has 1 referee, 2 umpires, 3 service judges, and 8-10 line judges. The referee has absolute authority over all match matters and rules. Line judges indicate whether shuttles land in or out by pointing, while service judges sit opposite the net to call service faults. Umpires judge shots inside/outside the court and make penalty decisions during rallies.

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Quiz: Officials of the game and their Respective Duties

1. How many officials are in Badminton?

A. 10 to 13

B. 12 to 16

C. 1 to 23

D. 6 to 15

2. What are the officials in Badminton?

A. 1 referee, 2 umpire, 3 service judge, 8 to 10 line judges

B. 1 referee, 3 umpire, 5 service judge, 8 to 10 line judges

C. 1 referee, 1 umpire, 1 service judge, 8 to 10 line judges

D. 1 referee, 1 umpire, 1 service judge, 8 line judges

3. They are the one who have absolute authority and they are in charge of all matters which affect the
play and the players.

A. Badminton

B. Line Judge

C. Service Judge

D. Referee

4. The line judges only need to point to the line with their hands and feet.

A. True

B. False

5. They look after if a shuttle landed is in our out of the court near the line that they are appointed to
look after.

A. Referee

B. Umpire

C. Line Judge
D. Service Judge

6. Service judges sit on a low chair in front of the net in the direct opposite position with the _________.

A. Referee

B. Umpire

C. Line Judge

D. Service Judge

7. One of the main responsibilities of a service judge is making a ‘service fault’ call if a player is foul
when doing the serve.

A. True

B. False

8. Responsible for the main penalty, judging if the receiver is making a foul when a rally is served. The
umpire also judges on his side if a shuttle is inside or outside the court.

A. Referee

B. Umpire

C. Line Judge

D. Service Judge

9. Give one of the umpire’s role in Badminton.

o Ensure the enforcement of the badminton rules in competition.

o Ruling on the appeal made by the player before the next serve.

o Ensure that players and spectators are kept informed of the progress of the game.

o Have the right to assign or remove a line judge or service judge after consultation with the
referee.

o Arrange for unexecuted duties when technical officers are insufficient.

o Record and report to the referee all matters related to the rules of all the matches.

o Be a decision maker and make sure of fair play on every game


10. Give one of the referee’s role in Badminton.

o Ensure the correct implementation of rules and regulations according to international


badminton standard.

o Plan and coming out with schedule and order of play.

o Ensure smooth running of the tournament on each day.

o Liaises with the umpire and line judge officer.

o Ensure all equipment used in a tournament is qualified according to BWF standards and the
availability of all tournament reports.

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