Volleyball Quiz: What Do You Know About Volleyball?

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Welcome to our Volleyball Quiz, where you can test your knowledge and passion for this exhilarating sport. Whether you're a seasoned player, an avid fan, or simply curious about volleyball, this quiz offers a fun and informative way to explore all aspects of the game.

In this quiz, you'll encounter questions covering a wide range of topics, including the rules and regulations of volleyball, the history and evolution of the sport, famous players and teams, key techniques and strategies, and much more.

From serving and spiking to blocking and digging, we'll dive deep into the fundamentals and intricacies of volleyball. Read moreWhether you're looking to brush up on your volleyball knowledge, challenge your friends to a friendly competition, or simply have some fun, our Volleyball Quiz has something for everyone.


Volleyball Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    In volleyball, what is the primary purpose of a "libero" player, and which of the following statements is true about their role?

    • A.

      The libero is allowed to serve, block, and attack from any position on the court.

    • B.

      The libero can only play in the back row and is not allowed to serve, block, or attempt to block.

    • C.

      The libero can substitute for any player on the court, including the setter, without restrictions.

    • D.

      The libero is required to rotate through all six positions on the court like other players.

    Correct Answer
    C. The libero can substitute for any player on the court, including the setter, without restrictions.
    Explanation
    The libero is a specialized defensive player in volleyball who is restricted to playing in the back row. The libero cannot serve (except in specific leagues where this rule is modified), block, or attempt to block, and cannot attack the ball if it is entirely above the net's height. The libero wears a different color jersey to be easily identifiable and is often the team's best passer and defender, providing stability and consistency in receiving serves and playing defense.

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  • 2. 

    In volleyball, what is the primary purpose of a "libero" player, and which of the following statements is true about their role?

    • A.

      The libero is allowed to serve, block, and attack from any position on the court.

    • B.

      The libero can only play in the back row and is not allowed to serve, block, or attempt to block.

    • C.

      The libero can substitute for any player on the court, including the setter, without restrictions.

    • D.

      The libero is required to rotate through all six positions on the court like other players.

    Correct Answer
    B. The libero can only play in the back row and is not allowed to serve, block, or attempt to block.
    Explanation
    The libero is a specialized defensive player in volleyball who is restricted to playing in the back row. The libero cannot serve (except in specific leagues where this rule is modified), block, or attempt to block, and cannot attack the ball if it is entirely above the net's height. The libero wears a different color jersey to be easily identifiable and is often the team's best passer and defender, providing stability and consistency in receiving serves and playing defense.

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  • 3. 

    What are the maximum hits per side?

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      7

    • C.

      2

    • D.

      3

    • E.

      5

    Correct Answer
    D. 3
    Explanation
    When the ball is served to a team, that team can hit the ball up to three times before it must be returned over the net to the opposing team. These hits usually consist of a bump (pass), set, and spike, but any combination of three hits is allowed. If the ball is not sent over the net within three hits, the opposing team wins the point.

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  • 4. 

    A player cannot hit twice per succession.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    This statement is stating that a player is not allowed to hit twice in a row. In other words, after a player hits, they must wait for another player to take their turn before they can hit again. Therefore, the correct answer is true, as it correctly reflects the rule that a player cannot hit twice per succession.

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  • 5. 

    What manner does a team rotate in?

    • A.

      Counter-clockwise

    • B.

      Diagonally

    • C.

      Clockwise

    • D.

      Vertically

    Correct Answer
    C. Clockwise
    Explanation
    A team rotates in a clockwise manner. This means that each member of the team moves or shifts positions in a direction that follows the movement of the hands of a clock. This rotation can be used in various team activities or sports where members need to change positions or take turns in a specific order.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these are not a Volleyball violation?

    • A.

      Stepping on the line of a serve

    • B.

      Failure to serve the ball over the net

    • C.

      Carrying the ball when serving

    • D.

      Bumping the ball to a teammate

    Correct Answer
    D. Bumping the ball to a teammate
    Explanation
    Bumping the ball to a teammate is not a Volleyball violation. In Volleyball, players are allowed to use a bump pass to send the ball to a teammate, usually as the first touch to initiate an attack. This technique is commonly used to control the ball and set it up for a teammate to make a play. Violations in Volleyball include stepping on the line of a serve, failure to serve the ball over the net, and carrying the ball when serving, but not bumping the ball to a teammate.

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  • 7. 

    What is a net?

    • A.

      To move in a clockwise manner when regaining a serve

    • B.

      To step or deflect a shot or spike from the opposing team

    • C.

      An open-meshed fabric barricade that divides a court in half and over which the ball must be hit

    • D.

      A soft hit that falls just beyond the net

    Correct Answer
    C. An open-meshed fabric barricade that divides a court in half and over which the ball must be hit
    Explanation
    A net is an open-meshed fabric barricade that is used to divide a court in half in sports such as volleyball and tennis. It is placed vertically in the middle of the court and acts as a barrier over which the ball must be hit during the game. The purpose of the net is to separate the two sides of the court and create a boundary for the players to play within. The correct answer describes the net accurately and clearly identifies its role in the game.

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  • 8. 

    To transfer the ball from one player to a teammate who is in a better position to advance the ball by means of a forearm pass (bump) or an overhead pass (set) is called a....

    • A.

      Serve

    • B.

      Pass

    • C.

      Block

    • D.

      Rotate

    Correct Answer
    B. Pass
    Explanation
    The act of transferring the ball from one player to a teammate who is in a better position to advance the ball is known as a pass. This can be done using a forearm pass (bump) or an overhead pass (set). The purpose of a pass is to maintain control of the ball and set up a play for the team. A serve, on the other hand, is the action of putting the ball into play at the beginning of a rally. A block refers to a defensive move to stop the opponent's attack. Rotation is the movement of players in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to different positions on the court.

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  • 9. 

    In volleyball, at the start of the game or the tie-breaker set, how is the team that will begin serving determined?

    • A.

      Random selection

    • B.

      The team with the tallest player

    • C.

      Coin toss

    • D.

      The team with the first rotation position

    Correct Answer
    C. Coin toss
    Explanation
    At the beginning of the game or the tie-breaker set in volleyball, the team that will begin serving is determined by a coin toss. This method ensures a fair and unbiased decision regarding which team initiates the serving.

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  • 10. 

    In volleyball, what is the maximum number of consecutive touches a team can have before the ball must be sent over the net?

    • A.

      Two

    • B.

      Three

    • C.

      Four

    • D.

      Five

    Correct Answer
    B. Three
    Explanation
    According to standard volleyball rules, a team is allowed a maximum of three consecutive touches before they must send the ball over the net to the opposing team. This rule does not count the block as a touch. The three touches typically involve a pass (or dig), a set, and a spike or attack, which are strategically used to set up the ball for an offensive strike against the opposing team. Exceeding three touches on one side of the court without the ball crossing over the net results in a point for the opposing team.

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