1.
How many times were you allowed to contact the ball on your side of the net?
Correct Answer
D. 3
Explanation
In volleyball, each team is allowed a maximum of three contacts with the ball on their side of the net before it must be sent back over to the opposing team. This is known as the three-hit rule. The first contact is usually a pass, the second is a set, and the third is the hit or spike. Therefore, the correct answer is 3.
2.
How many players are on the court?
Correct Answer
D. 6
Explanation
There are 6 players on the court. This is a common number for many team sports such as basketball and volleyball, where each team typically has 6 players on the court at a time.
3.
Volleyball was invented in the ______. It was invented to be a ____ physical sport than _____.
Correct Answer
united states less basketball
4.
In rally scoring how many points do you play until in volleyball?
Correct Answer
E. 25
Explanation
In rally scoring, teams play until they reach 25 points in volleyball. Rally scoring is a scoring system where a point is awarded on every rally, regardless of which team served the ball. The team that reaches 25 points first, with a minimum lead of 2 points, wins the set. This scoring system ensures that every rally is important and adds excitement to the game.
5.
In side out scoring how many points do you play until?
Correct Answer
A. 15
Explanation
In side out scoring, the game is played until a team reaches 15 points. This means that the first team to score 15 points wins the game. In side out scoring, each team has the opportunity to score points both when they are serving and when they are receiving the serve. This scoring system allows for a more balanced and competitive game, as both teams have equal opportunities to score points.
6.
In rally scored points, the ______ team can score points
Correct Answer
defensive
defending
Explanation
In rally scored points, both the defensive and defending teams can score points. The defensive team refers to the team that is trying to prevent the opposing team from scoring, while the defending team refers to the team that is trying to protect their own score. Both teams have the opportunity to earn points based on their performance during the rally.
7.
In side out scoring _____ cannot score.
Correct Answer
defense
Explanation
In the context of "inside out scoring," it refers to scoring close to the basket or in the paint area. Defense, on the other hand, refers to the act of preventing the opposing team from scoring. Therefore, it is logical to say that defense cannot score in inside out scoring, as defense is focused on stopping the opposing team's offense rather than scoring themselves.
8.
In softball the strike zone is between the ____ and __ ___
Correct Answer
knees arm pits
Explanation
In softball, the strike zone is the area that the pitcher must throw the ball into for it to be considered a strike. The correct answer suggests that the strike zone in softball is between the knees and the arm pits of the batter. This means that if the ball is thrown within this height range, it will be called a strike by the umpire.
9.
In slowpitch softball there are _____ player (an extra __fielder).There are also _____ innings.Write out numbers please.
Correct Answer
ten out six
Explanation
In slowpitch softball, there are ten players on the field, including an extra outfielder. Additionally, there are six innings in a game.
10.
On a force a player must be tagged. T or F
Correct Answer
F
Explanation
The statement "On a force a player must be tagged" is false. In a force play, the defensive team can force the offensive player to advance to the next base by touching the base before the runner. The defensive player does not need to physically tag the runner in order to make an out.
11.
To begin a frisbee game you do a ___ ___. ___ steps to stop once you catch it. WRITE OUT ALL NUMBERS. A touchdown is worth ___ pt(s)
Correct Answer
throw off three one
Explanation
To begin a frisbee game, you do a "throw off." After catching the frisbee, you need to complete "three steps" before stopping. A touchdown is worth "one point."
12.
What is a change of possession?
Correct Answer
B. When a defending person knocks it down and other team makes a bad pass and doesn't catch it or throws it out of bounds
Explanation
A change of possession occurs when a defending person knocks down the ball and the opposing team fails to catch it or throws it out of bounds. This means that the team that was originally on offense loses control of the ball, and the defending team gains possession.
13.
There are no set rules in frisbee. T or F? Players play armlength away or _____ feet.
Correct Answer
T three
Explanation
The statement "There are no set rules in frisbee" is true. Unlike many other sports, frisbee does not have a strict set of rules that must be followed. Instead, it is often played with a more relaxed and flexible approach. Additionally, the phrase "T three" is not clear and does not provide any relevant information or context. Therefore, it is not possible to generate a meaningful explanation for this specific answer.
14.
In floor hockey, a controlled dribble is when?
Correct Answer
A. You try to advance puck
Explanation
A controlled dribble in floor hockey refers to the technique of trying to advance the puck while maintaining control over it. This involves keeping the puck close to your stick and maneuvering it skillfully to avoid losing possession. It is a fundamental skill in floor hockey that allows players to move the puck effectively and create scoring opportunities for their team.
15.
What is a loose dribble?
Correct Answer(s)
B. Put puck 5 or 6 ft in front of you
C. Dribbling puck efficiently
Explanation
A loose dribble refers to putting the puck 5 or 6 feet in front of you while dribbling it efficiently. This means that the player intentionally releases the puck slightly ahead of them while maintaining control and skillfully maneuvering it. By doing so, they can create space between themselves and the defenders, allowing them to maintain control and potentially make a play or take a shot on goal.
16.
In floor hockey, to begin the game you do a ______. If you steal puck from someone it is called _______. When someone makes a pass and someone else catches it, its called _____. You hold the stick with your dominant hand in the middle.Each game is ____ minutes long
Correct Answer(s)
faceoff tackling fielding 5
Explanation
In floor hockey, to begin the game you do a faceoff. A faceoff is a method of starting play where the referee drops the puck between two opposing players who then try to gain possession of it. If you steal the puck from someone, it is called tackling. Tackling is the act of taking the puck away from an opponent by using physical force. When someone makes a pass and someone else catches it, it's called fielding. Fielding refers to receiving a pass and gaining control of the puck. You hold the stick with your dominant hand in the middle. Each game is 5 minutes long.