You be the Judge - table tennis
Make the call like a referee!
GO TO THE QUIZ
Instructions
Welcome to the Game!
Step into the shoes of a table tennis referee and test your knowledge of the rules. Watch scenarios, analyze actions, and make the right call. Can you master the art of refereeing?
How to Play
Watch the Video
Check Your Feedback
Each question will show a short video clip or image of a table tennis scenario. Pay close attention to the players actions, positions, and equipment.
After submitting your answer, you’ll receive instant feedback: Correct Answer: You’ll see a short explanation of the rule. Incorrect Answer: Learn why the chosen answer is incorrect and review the relevant rule.
Read the Question
Progress Through the Questions
A multiple-choice question will appear below the video.Example: "Change of serve: Who is next?"
Complete all the questions to finish the quiz. Your progress will be tracked visually—watch as your table tennis bats moves down the piste!
Select the Correct Answer
Choose the option(s) that best align with the table tennis rules. Some questions may have more than one correct answer, so read carefully.
Game Objective
Tips for Success
Know the Rules: Familiarize yourself with table tennis regulations like scoring, serve rules, and equipment.
Your goal is to identify rule violations and proper actions just like a professional table tennis referee.
Observe Closely: Look for details like the score, paddles and edge or side hits.
By the end of the game, you’ll have improved your understanding of table tennis rules and gained confidence in making calls.
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Just like in a real match, make quick and accurate decisions.
Ready to Begin?
Click Start Quiz to test your skills and become a master referee!
START QUIZ
01:30
Completed Questions: 0/5
Completed Questions: 1/5
Rule Explanation
Net rollers are valid and part of the game. If the opponent cannot return the ball due to the net roller, the point is awarded to the player who made the shot. This is considered a legitimate part of table tennis.
01:30
Completed Questions: 1/5
Completed Questions: 2/5
Rule Explanation
In table tennis, the serve alternates every two points.
01:30
Completed Questions: 2/5
Completed Questions: 3/5
Rule Explanation
An "ace" in table tennis occurs when the server executes a serve that the opponent cannot touch. This is a legitimate point for the server and demonstrates skill in placement and spin.
01:30
Completed Questions: 3/5
Completed Questions: 4/5
Rule Explanation
In table tennis, a player needs 11 points to win a game, with a lead of at least two points required.
01:30
Completed Questions: 4/5
Completed Questions: 5/5
Rule Explanation
The sides are switched after each set. In the decisive last set, when the score is 2:2 (or 3:3 in the case of 4 sets), the sides are switched as soon as one player has reached five points.
Congratulations!
You've completed the referee training for table tennis! Feel free to start again or review the rules.
Restart Quiz
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Table Tennis - You be the judge
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Transcript
You be the Judge - table tennis
Make the call like a referee!
GO TO THE QUIZ
Instructions
Welcome to the Game!
Step into the shoes of a table tennis referee and test your knowledge of the rules. Watch scenarios, analyze actions, and make the right call. Can you master the art of refereeing?
How to Play
Watch the Video
Check Your Feedback
Each question will show a short video clip or image of a table tennis scenario. Pay close attention to the players actions, positions, and equipment.
After submitting your answer, you’ll receive instant feedback: Correct Answer: You’ll see a short explanation of the rule. Incorrect Answer: Learn why the chosen answer is incorrect and review the relevant rule.
Read the Question
Progress Through the Questions
A multiple-choice question will appear below the video.Example: "Change of serve: Who is next?"
Complete all the questions to finish the quiz. Your progress will be tracked visually—watch as your table tennis bats moves down the piste!
Select the Correct Answer
Choose the option(s) that best align with the table tennis rules. Some questions may have more than one correct answer, so read carefully.
Game Objective
Tips for Success
Know the Rules: Familiarize yourself with table tennis regulations like scoring, serve rules, and equipment.
Your goal is to identify rule violations and proper actions just like a professional table tennis referee.
Observe Closely: Look for details like the score, paddles and edge or side hits.
By the end of the game, you’ll have improved your understanding of table tennis rules and gained confidence in making calls.
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Just like in a real match, make quick and accurate decisions.
Ready to Begin?
Click Start Quiz to test your skills and become a master referee!
START QUIZ
01:30
Completed Questions: 0/5
Completed Questions: 1/5
Rule Explanation
Net rollers are valid and part of the game. If the opponent cannot return the ball due to the net roller, the point is awarded to the player who made the shot. This is considered a legitimate part of table tennis.
01:30
Completed Questions: 1/5
Completed Questions: 2/5
Rule Explanation
In table tennis, the serve alternates every two points.
01:30
Completed Questions: 2/5
Completed Questions: 3/5
Rule Explanation
An "ace" in table tennis occurs when the server executes a serve that the opponent cannot touch. This is a legitimate point for the server and demonstrates skill in placement and spin.
01:30
Completed Questions: 3/5
Completed Questions: 4/5
Rule Explanation
In table tennis, a player needs 11 points to win a game, with a lead of at least two points required.
01:30
Completed Questions: 4/5
Completed Questions: 5/5
Rule Explanation
The sides are switched after each set. In the decisive last set, when the score is 2:2 (or 3:3 in the case of 4 sets), the sides are switched as soon as one player has reached five points.
Congratulations!
You've completed the referee training for table tennis! Feel free to start again or review the rules.
Restart Quiz
Return to Home