B. Answer these questions. 1. How did kabaddi get its name? 2. What are the rules of playing kabaddi? 3. What does ‘mallakhamb' mean? a 4. How do we know that mallakhamb has gained popularity? 5. How many players are there in a kho-kho team? 6. In which year did kho-kho get included in the Indian Olympic Association?
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1 ans:But despite its popularity, Ha-du-du had no definite rules and it used to be played with different rules in different areas. Ha-du-du was given the name Kabaddi and the status of the National Game of Bangladesh in 1972. Bangladesh Amateur Kabaddi Federation was formed in 1973.
2 ans: a.The playing surface measures 13 * 10 meters.
b.The playing area is divided into two halves.
c.One team occupies each half.
d.There are two teams which contest a match.
e.Every team has a total of seven players and both teams lodge opposite halves of the field.
3 ans It is a traditional Indian sport in which a gymnast performs feats requiring immense flexibility and balance on a wooden pole. The pole is 10 12-foot high and the base diameter is about 5-6 inches, tapering to a top which measures around 1.5-2 inches in diameter.
4 ans Mallakhamb has been gaining popularity across the globe, thanks to experts such as Uday Vishwanath Deshpande who have been taking this ancient Indian sport to greater heights. One of history's hardest sports, the gymnast performs feats and poses with a vertical wooden pole or rope
5 ans 12 Players players are there in a kho-kho team
6 ans In 1936 kho-kho get included in the Indian Olympic Association.
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