Terms
True or False.
Players
Cards
100

When a player does not wish to bid, double, or redouble.

What is passing.
100

If unable to follow suit, you must play a trump.

What is false.
100

The number of players for one game. 

What is four.
100
The four suits used in Bridge. 
What is heart, spade, club, diamond.
200

Four cards, one from each player in turn, clockwise around the table.

What is a trick. 
200

The opening leader may lead any card in his hand.

What is true. 
200

The player who distributes the cards in a game of bridge.

What is the dealer. 
200
The highest rank of suits. 
What is spades. 
300

A suit held by one player in which the ace is the top card without other top honors.



What is ace-high.
300

If a player doubles, the bidding is immediately over.

What is false.
300

The declarer’s partner after he has placed his cards face up on the table (which is done immediately after the opening lead is faced by the opponent on the declarer’s left).

What is the dummy. 
300
The rank of cards.

What is A (High), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2.

400

A term used to describe a hand with useful intermediate cards such as 10s, nines and eights. 

What is body.
400

If a spade is led, you must play a spade if you have one.

What is true. 
400
The placement of the players. 

What is facing each other.


It is traditional to refer to the players according to their position at the table as North, East, South and West, so North and South are partners playing against East and West

400
The number of card decks used. 
What is one. 
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