1.)what skills is employed when a player bends to throw the pamato when playing piko
a. strength
b. agility
c. reaction time
d. flexibility
2.)why are skills important in playing games
a. it leads to losing game
b. it leads to quarrel between teams
c. it promotes better execution when playing
d. it deals damage to opponents
3.)which of the following is not a skill used in playing piko
a. balance
b. reaction time
c. coordination
d. flexibility
4.)the player stumbles when he stands on his left foot, what skill was missing?
a. agility
b. speed
c. endurance
d. balance
5.)the skill which requires combination of different body parts to execute.
a. reaction time
b. speed
c. coordination
d. agility
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