This document appears to be a Frisbee Golf test containing multiple choice questions, true/false statements, matching questions, and an essay prompt about designing a Frisbee Golf hole. The multiple choice questions ask about the history and rules of Frisbee Golf as well as the different types of discs used from various locations on the course. The true/false statements provide additional statements about Frisbee Golf rules to determine if they are true or false. The matching questions show pictures of grips used to throw discs and ask to match them to the grip name. Finally, the essay prompt asks to design and label one's own Frisbee Golf hole, including locations on the course and appropriate discs to use from each location.
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A. Nature, Background and history of Basketball
B. Basic Skills
C. Facilities and Equipment
D. Officiating Officials...
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These games are all played with a flying disc which also goes by the brand name 'Frisbee." Supposedly the name was derived from the Frisbie Pie Company whose round metal pie tins were used as toys by Yale University students. Over time the metal edges would become sharp so plastic versions were created in the 1940's. Fred Headrick is credited with creating the modern day frisbee in 1967.
These games are all played with a flying disc which also goes by the brand name 'Frisbee." Supposedly the name was derived from the Frisbie Pie Company whose round metal pie tins were used as toys by Yale University students. Over time the metal edges would become sharp so plastic versions were created in the 1940's. Fred Headrick is credited with creating the modern day frisbee in 1967.
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Frisbee Golf Test
Multiple Choice: Circle the correct answer (2 points each)
1. Who is said to be the “Father” of Frisbee Golf?
a. Babe Ruth
b. Coburn Haskell
c. Ed Headrick
d. Joe Naismith
2. Where was the first Disc Golf course created?
a. Edinburgh, Scotland
b. Pasadena, California
c. Dublin, Ireland
d. Salem, Oregon
3. What disc would you use if you were “teeing off” of the tee box?
a. Putter
b. Mid-Range Driver
c. Tee-Off Disc
d. Long Range Driver
4. What disc would you use if you are 10 meters away from the basket?
a. Mid-Range Driver
b. Putter
c. Long Range Driver
d. Sand Wedge Disc
5. What disc would you use if you find yourself on the fairway?
a. Long Range Driver
b. Fairway Wedge Disc
c. Putter
d. Mid-Range Driver
6. What object hangs down from the basket to help capture the disc?
a. Rubber Tubing
b. Wooden Poles
c. Metal Chains
d. Styrofoam Blocks
2. 7. What style of throw resembles a side arm throw a pitcher in baseball might make?
a. Tomahawk Throw
b. Backhand Throw
c. Side Arm Throw
d. Forehand Throw
8. What style of throw has the most rotation of the hips and body?
a. Forehand Throw
b. Tomahawk Throw
c. Backhand Throw
d. Step Up Throw
9. What style of throw resembles a forwards pass of a football quarterback?
a. Tomahawk Throw
b. Forehand Throw
c. Hammer Chop Throw
d. Backhand Throw
10. Which player throws first after “teeing off” the tee box?
a. Player closest to the basket or “hole”
b. Player in the fairway
c. Player farthest away from the basket or “hole”
d. Player who has the highest score
True/False: Circle either “True” or “False” next to each statement (2 points
each)
11. (True/False)The referee delegates certain rules or problems during play.
12. (True/False) During a Fairway throw you are allowed to use a run-up and follow
through but your foot cannot go past where the disc fell off the drive.
13. (True/False)No disc may weigh more than 200 grams according to the PDGA.
14. (True/False)Follow through is allowed when driving and while putting.
15. (True/False)To determine the order of play, each player will play paper, rock,
scissors.
16. (True/False) If the disc lands on top or within any object besides the ground it is
considered unplayable and must be thrown directly underneath the spot.
17. (True/False)PDGA stands for Professional Disc Golf Association.
18. (True/False) The Frisbee Golf Disc is made of plastic.
19. (True/False) The person with highest score at the end wins.
20. (True/False) At the beginning, Ed Headrick used common, everyday objects such as
trees, trash cans, baskets and fire hydrants as targets for scoring.
21. (True/False) There is a Disc Golf Hall of Fame.
3. Matching: Write the letter that corresponds with the correct photo (2 points
each)
22. ____ Four Finger Power Grip
23. ____ Side Arm Power Stack Grip
24. ____ Three Finger Power/Accuracy Grip
25. ____ Tomahawk Grip
A. B.
C. D.
4. Essay: Design and label your own Frisbee Golf Hole. Be sure to include
the different locations of the course such as a tee box, fairway, green,
basket or “hole”. Also next to the different locations, write what disc or
discs you could use if you were playing from that location.