Reading Comprehension 5A
Grade 5, Set A (10 Questions)
Students read and understand grade-level-appropriate material.  They draw upon a variety of comprehension strategies as needed (e.g.; generating and responding to essential questions, making predictions, refer to the text, comparing information from several sources). These are some of the many strategies used in 'close reading'.

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Rules of Ping Pong
The Official rules to Ping Pong, otherwise known as table tennis, are recognized internationally. Basic equipment includes paddles, a smooth netted table, and regulation Ping Pong balls.
Ping Pong rules say that the table must be level, with a short net across the center. For singles games, the white lines on the table have no meaning. In doubles, the serving player must serve diagonally from right to left. Paddles must have a rubber surface. No sandpaper surfaces are allowed.

A player wins a game at 11 points, though the winner must be ahead by two points. If the score of a game reaches 10-10, then the players take turns serving until one player gets two points ahead. A match could be made up of many games, such as 3 out of 5, or 4 out of 7. Players should switch sides for each new game of a match.

Flipping a coin determines which player serves first. A serve is made by tossing the ball in the air and hitting it on its way down so that it bounces once on the server’s side of the net, then bounces over the net to land anywhere on the opponent’s side. The first player serves two points, then the serve is traded off so the opponent serves for two points, and so on. If the serve touches the net and goes over to the other side, it is called a “let” serve, and the server is allowed to reserve the ball.

The ball may be hit back and forth many times. A point is scored by either player, for example when the opponent misses the ball, hits the ball twice in a row, hits the ball into the net (and doesn’t go over), or hits the ball somewhere off the table.
A player can gold the paddle in either hand, switch between hands, or even use both hands at once. Ping Pong rules say, however, that players are not allowed to move or bump the table, or touch the table with any part of the boy while the ball is in play. If the ball touches the ceiling, a wall, or a spectator’s body, the ball is no longer in play, and someone has just won or lost a point.


1.  Which of the choices below is -not- part of Ping Pong basic equipment? *
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2.  When do the white lines on the table have meaning? *
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Great information about ping pong equipment and more: https://pingpongon.com/ping-pong-table-dimensions/
Great information about ping pong equipment and more: https://pingpongon.com/ping-pong-table-dimensions/
3. Where are the official rules of Ping Pong used? *
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4. By how many points must a player be ahead to win a game? *
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5.  When should players change sides during a match? *
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6.  How often is the server changed during a game? *
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7.  What is a “let” serve? *
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8.  Which of the following is -not allowed- in a game of Ping Pong? *
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9.  Which of the following causes a player to lose a point? *
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View the video on the next slide to clarify rules about how a player can lose a point.
View the video on the next slide to clarify rules about how a player can lose a point.
Rules about touching the table while the ball is in play.
10.  What is the author’s purpose in writing this selection? *
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Would you like to learn a lot more about ping pong rules and strategies?  Take a look at the following slide for a good YouTube channel with helpful videos.
Would you like to learn a lot more about ping pong rules and strategies? Take a look at the following slide for a good YouTube channel with helpful videos.
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