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Quiz on responder's first bid

In each case, you must decide on your bid. Unless otherwise stated, there is no opposition intervention. You will find the answers here. Try them all first.

(1)
S A 5 3 2
H K 6 4
D 7 4
C Q J 6 3
Partner opens one spade.

 

(2)
S K 7 6 5
H Q 4 3
D J 7 6
C 8 6 4
Partner opens one heart.

 

(3)
S A 3
H A 7 6
D K 7 6 5
C K 4 3 2
Partner opens one heart.

 

(4)
S A 5
H  Q 7 6
D A Q J 6 5 4
C 3 2
Partner opens one no-trump.

 

(5)
S K 5 4 3
H A 7 6 2
D 3 2
C K 7 6
Partner  has overcalled one no-trump.

 

(6)
S  K 7 6
H K 4 3 2
D 8 5 4
C 7 5 3
Partner opens one heart.

 

(7)
S K Q 9 8 7 6
H 2
D 8 7 6
C Q 3 2
Partner opens one spade.

 

(8)
S A 3 2
H  K Q 7 3 2
D A 2
C   9 7 5
Partner opens one no-trump.

 

(9)
S  K 7 6
H 9 8 7
D Q 7 5 4
C  J 8 2
Partner opens one heart.

 

(10)
 S 9 3 2
H 7 6
D K 5 4
C A K 7 6 5
Partner opens one heart.
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Each suit in dummy should be placed so that the highest cards are nearest dummy and smaller cards are on top, rather than underneath ,the higher card. Trumps should always be placed on dummy's right (on the left as viewed by declarer). The suits can be placed in whatever order dummy chooses ie they do not have to be red, black...etc.