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EXERCISESLATEST QUESTIONS
EXERCISES [Pages 30 - 32]

Oswal solutions for फिज़िकल एजुकेशन [अंग्रेजी] कक्षा १० आईसीएसई 1 Cricket EXERCISES [Pages 30 - 32]

Multiple Choice Questions

1.Page 30

The 'Laws of Cricket' were drawn up in: 

  • 1740

  • 1744

  • 1741

  • 1742

2.Page 30

Cricket differs from other games:

  • Due to the equipment

  • Due to the pitch

  • As it takes the longest time to

  • As it takes the shortest duration complete

3.Page 31

The length of the pitch is: 

  • Twenty yards

  • Twenty two yards

  • Twenty one yards

  • Twenty three yards

4.Page 31

The world's first Cricket Club was formed: 

  • In Australia

  • In Melbourne

  • In Africa

  • In Hambledon

5.Page 31

Cricket is originally an/a:

  • Indian Game

  • American Game

  • British Game

  • Arabian Game

6.Page 31

Cricket owes its present popularity to: 

  • Radio

  • Video

  • Television 

  • Print Media

7.Page 31

Cricket has a large viewership in: 

  • China

  • Asia

  • Russia

  • India

8.Page 31

Cricket fundamentally remained true to its origins in rural England because ______.

  • The tools used in the game are made up of natural materials.

  • The tools used in the game are handmade.

  • The tools used in the game are made up of pre-industrial materials.

  • All of the above.

9.Page 31

Paris started to play cricket ______.

  • Due to their proximity to the Britishers

  • Due to its simplicity

  • As a pastime

  • Due to its popularity

10.Page 31

Indian cricket originated in: 

  • Mysore

  • Chennai

  • Calcutta (Kolkata)

  • Bombay (Mumbai)

Answer the following questions

1. (a)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Sight screen

1. (b)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Bowling crease

1. (c)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Popping crease

1. (d)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Boundary for Six

1. (e)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Time out

1. (f)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

How’s that

1. (g)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Yorker

1. (h)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Night watchman

1. (i)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Half volley

1. (j)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Kings Pair

1. (k)Page 31

Explain the following term in cricket:

Tie break

2.Page 31

State the number of overs after which a new ball can be taken.

3.Page 31

Explain the equipments worn by the batsman during the match.

4.Page 31

What is the purpose of the 30 yard circle in the game?

5.Page 32

When a match is considered to be a tie?

6.Page 32

What term do we use if there is no run scored in an over?

7.Page 32

When a batsman is declared run-out? 

8.Page 32

Explain the role of a third umpire in a match.

9.Page 32

Enumerate any six duties of a 'Leg Umpire'.

10.Page 32

In a game of cricket, explain the various interruptions that are classified as intervals.

11.Page 32

Explain any three instances when the ball can be declared a no-ball.

12.Page 32

Mention some compulsory equipments used in cricket.

13.Page 32

State any three variations of pace bowling.

14.Page 32

Explain the latest rules of Twenty-Twenty cricket?

LATEST QUESTIONS [Pages 32 - 34]

Oswal solutions for फिज़िकल एजुकेशन [अंग्रेजी] कक्षा १० आईसीएसई 1 Cricket LATEST QUESTIONS [Pages 32 - 34]

1 (a) (i) 1.Page 32

Write the weight of the cricket ball.

1 (a) (i) 2.Page 32

State the following:

Circumference of the ball.

1 (a) (ii) 1.Page 32

State the following:

Length of the cricket bat.

1 (a) (ii) 2.Page 32

State the following:

Widest part of the cricket bat.

1 (a) (iii) 1.Page 32

Write the height of the stumps.

1 (a) (iii) 2.Page 32

State the following:

Breadth of stumps.

1 (a) (iv) 1.Page 32

State the following:

Size of bails.

1 (a) (iv) 2.Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

Sight screen

1 (b) (i)Page 32

Describe any six occasions when a batsman may be declared out.

1 (b) (ii)Page 32

State any three duties of the Main Umpire in cricket.

1 (c) (i)Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

A duck

1 (c) (ii)Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

A century

1 (c) (iii)Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

Maiden Over

1 (c) (iv)Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

Bye

2 (a) (i)Page 32

State any four conditions when runs are added to the team's total and not to the batsman's total runs.

2 (a) (ii)Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

Declaration

2 (a) (iii)Page 32

What does a quick single mean?

2 (b) (i)Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

Overthrow

2 (b) (ii)Page 32

Explain the following term in cricket:

Power play

2 (b) (iii)Page 32

Explain Follow on, with reference to the game of cricket.

2 (c) (i)Page 32

Differentiate between a glance and a sweep shot.

2 (c) (ii)Page 32

State any three duties of a captain during the match.

3 (a) (i)Page 32

Briefly explain the following term:

Handling the ball

3 (a) (ii)Page 32

Briefly explain the following term:

A double hit

3 (a) (iii)Page 32

Briefly explain the following term:

Clean-bowled

3 (a) (i)Page 32

What do you mean by ball tampering?

3 (b) (ii)Page 32

What is the difference between a hook shot and a pull shot?

3 (b) (iii)Page 33

Draw a neat diagram of a cricket pitch and mark the following:

  1. The bowling crease
  2. The popping crease
  3. The return crease
3 (c) (i)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Danger Area

3 (c) (ii)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Stance

3 (c) (iii)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Reverse swing

3 (c) (iv)Page 33

Define the following term:

A runner

4 (a) (i)Page 33

List any five variations of Spin-bowling.

4 (a) (ii)Page 33

Briefly explain the following term:

A full-toss

4 (a) (iii)Page 33

Briefly explain the following term:

An over

4 (a) (iv)Page 33

What is meant by obstructing the field?

4 (a) (v)Page 33

Briefly explain the following term:

Dead ball

4 (b) (i)Page 33

Mention any six fielding positions on “offside" of the field of play.

4 (b) (ii)Page 33

Name six strokes played by a batsman.

4 (b) (iii)Page 33

What do you mean by the term substitute?

4 (c) (i)Page 33

What is the difference between a bye and an over-throw?

4 (c) (ii) 1.Page 33

Describe briefly the following:

BCCI

4 (c) (ii) 2.Page 33

Describe briefly about the following:

ICC Champion Trophy

4 (c) (ii) 3.Page 33

Describe briefly about the following:

IPL

4 (c) (ii) 4.Page 33

Describe briefly about the following:

Ranji Trophy

5 (a) (i)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Bouncer

5 (a) (ii)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

A duck

5 (a) (iii)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Yorker

5 (a) (iv)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

A century

5 (b) (i)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Overthrow

5 (b) (ii)Page 33

Enumerate any six duties of a 'Leg Umpire'.

5 (b) (iii)Page 33

Under which condition can an umpire declare bad light?

5 (c) (i) 1.Page 33

State the full form of ICC.

5 (c) (i) 2.Page 33

State the full form of BCCI.

5 (c) (ii)Page 33

When is a batsman considered to be out bowled?

5 (c) (iii)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Hat trick

5 (c) (iv)Page 33

What is the importance of the ‘30-yard circle’ in a cricket match?

6 (a) (i)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Intentional Disturbance 

6 (a) (ii)Page 33

Explain the term Timed out in cricket.

6 (a) (iii)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Stance

6 (a) (iv)Page 33

Explain the following term in cricket:

Maiden Over

6 (b) (i)Page 33

Explain Follow on, with reference to the game of cricket.

6 (b) (ii)Page 33

State any three ways by which runs are scored in cricket.

6 (b) (iii)Page 33

Write down any three fielding positions on the Leg side in cricket.

6 (c) (i)Page 33

What is the difference between a bye and leg bye in cricket?

6 (c) (ii) 1.Page 33

State the following:

Length of the cricket bat.

6 (c) (ii) 2.Page 33

Write the weight of the cricket ball.

6 (c) (ii) 3.Page 33

State the following:

Size of bails.

6 (c) (ii) 4.Page 33

Write the height of the stumps.

7 (a) (i)Page 34

Explain the term Dot ball in cricket.

7 (a) (ii)Page 34

Define the following term:

A runner

7 (a) (iii)Page 34

Explain the following term in cricket:

An appeal

7 (a) (iv)Page 34

Explain the following:

A wide ball

7 (b) (i)Page 34

Explain any three instances when the ball can be declared a no-ball.

7 (b) (ii)Page 34

When is a batsman considered to be out stumped?

7 (b) (iii)Page 34

Name six strokes played by a batsman.

7 (c) (i)Page 34

Briefly explain the following term:

Clean-bowled

7 (c) (ii)Page 34

Explain the following term:

Hit Wicket

7 (c) (iii)Page 34

Briefly explain the following term:

Handling the ball

7 (c) (iv)Page 34

Describe any six occasions when a batsman may be declared out.

8 (a) (i)Page 34

Explain The term Bodyline Bowling in cricket.

8 (a) (ii)Page 34

Explain the following term in cricket:

Declaration

8 (a) (iii)Page 34

Explain the following term in cricket:

Power play

8 (a) (iv)Page 34

Explain the following:

Straight drive

8 (b) (i)Page 34

What is meant by obstructing the field?

8 (b) (ii)Page 34

Explain the following term in cricket:

Leg before wicket

8 (b) (iii)Page 34

State any three duties of the Main Umpire in cricket.

8 (c) (i)Page 34

Mention any six fielding positions on “offside" of the field of play.

8 (c) (ii) 1.Page 34

What is the signal for the following:

Short run 

8 (c) (ii) 2.Page 34

What is the signal for the following:

Power play

8 (c) (ii) 3.Page 34

What is the signal for the following:

Bye

8 (c) (ii) 4.Page 34

What is the signal of the main umpire for the following?

Free hit

Solutions for 1: Cricket

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