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What is the college table tennis exam?
The contents of the college table tennis exam are as follows:

1, push (pull) the ball: stack, push harder, push harder, etc.

2. Serve: flat serve with forehand and backhand, urgent serve with forehand and backhand, backspin with forehand and backhand, topspin with forehand and backhand, etc.

3, rubbing the ball: fast rubbing, slow rubbing, rubbing the ball, spinning the ball.

4. actual combat: in the form of competition, it mainly depends on whether the tester has certain offensive and defensive capabilities; Whether to master certain tactical skills, etc.

5. Theoretical knowledge: the origin and development of table tennis; Basic technical theory of table tennis; Competition rules and judging methods of table tennis competition; Scientific methods of physical exercise; Various styles of play; Table tennis; Prevention and first aid of sports injuries and sports diseases; Sports nutrition and healthy diet.

Different colleges and universities have different grading standards for table tennis assessment. Generally speaking, examinations are graded from the aspects of special skills, ordinary grades, theoretical knowledge and physical fitness: special skills account for about 50%, ordinary grades account for about 10%, theoretical knowledge accounts for about 10%, and physical fitness accounts for about 30%. Please refer to the regulations of your institution for specific grading standards.

The content of table tennis examination in colleges and universities is arranged by itself. Different colleges and universities have different examination contents. The examination content will generally focus on pushing (pulling) the ball, serving, rubbing the ball, forehand attack and actual combat. Some colleges and universities also have theoretical knowledge tests.