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  • 2. 

    What is the name of the Referee system where two Referees are used in a match?

    • Solo System

    • Dual System

    • Triple System

    Correct Answer
    A. Dual System
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Dual System. In this referee system, two referees are used in a match. This system is commonly used in sports such as basketball, where one referee is responsible for making calls on the court, while the other referee focuses on off-ball actions and assists in making accurate decisions. The dual system helps in ensuring fair play and minimizing errors in officiating.

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  • 3. 

    The rollball is performed by ...

    • Rolling the ball backward between the legs not more than 1 metre

    • Tapping the ball forward with the foot

    • Bouncing the ball between the legs

    Correct Answer
    A. Rolling the ball backward between the legs not more than 1 metre
    Explanation
    The correct answer is rolling the ball backward between the legs not more than 1 metre. This means that in the sport of rollball, the player is required to roll the ball in a backward direction, using their legs, and the distance should not exceed 1 metre. This technique is used to control and pass the ball to teammates during the game.

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  • 4. 

    Name this referee signal ...

    • No Touch

    • Mark for Tap

    • Forward Pass

    Correct Answer
    A. Forward Pass
    Explanation
    The given referee signal is called "Forward Pass". In football, a forward pass is when the ball is thrown or passed forward towards the opponent's goal line. The referee uses this signal to indicate that a forward pass has been made during the game.

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  • 5. 

    By wearing an appropriate uniform the Referee will be seen as ...

    • An unskilled Referee

    • Keen and interested

    • A show off

    Correct Answer
    A. Keen and interested
    Explanation
    Wearing an appropriate uniform as a Referee helps create a professional and authoritative image. It signifies that the Referee takes their role seriously and is committed to maintaining fairness and order in the game. This in turn portrays them as keen and interested in their responsibilities, gaining the trust and respect of players, coaches, and spectators. It also helps establish a sense of professionalism and credibility, enhancing the Referee's ability to effectively carry out their duties.

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  • 6. 

    The area where it is only possible for a team to score is called ... 

    • The touchdown zone

    • The touchdown zone line

    • The extended side line

    Correct Answer
    A. The touchdown zone
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the touchdown zone. This is the area on the field where a team can score points by scoring a touchdown. It is typically located at the end of the field, between the goal line and the end zone.

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  • 7. 

    What is the player called who takes possession of the ball behind the player who performs the rollball?

    • The half back

    • The dummy half

    • The team captain

    Correct Answer
    A. The dummy half
    Explanation
    The player who takes possession of the ball behind the player who performs the rollball is called the dummy half. The dummy half is responsible for picking up the ball and distributing it to their teammates, usually by passing it or running with it. They play a crucial role in the game as they are the link between the forwards and the backs, ensuring smooth ball movement and maintaining the flow of the game.

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  • 8. 

    By demonstrating good position, sound rulings and confident decisions the Referee will be ...

    • Ignored

    • Disputed

    • Respected and credible

    Correct Answer
    A. Respected and credible
    Explanation
    The referee will be respected and credible if they demonstrate good position, sound rulings, and confident decisions. This means that they are knowledgeable about the game, make fair and accurate judgments, and are confident in enforcing the rules. By exhibiting these qualities, the referee gains the trust and respect of the players, coaches, and spectators, establishing themselves as a reliable authority figure in the game.

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  • 9. 

    Good on field positioning for the Referee is being able to ...

    • Slowdown because there is plenty of time

    • Maintain a view of the ball

    • Walk to the next position

    Correct Answer
    A. Maintain a view of the ball
    Explanation
    Good on-field positioning for the referee is crucial in order to effectively officiate a game. One important aspect of this positioning is being able to maintain a view of the ball at all times. This allows the referee to accurately make decisions related to the ball, such as determining possession, fouls, or goals. By constantly having a clear sight of the ball, the referee can ensure fairness and accuracy in their decision-making process.

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  • 10. 

    If the ball is dropped to ground ...

    • The team responsible may pick up the ball and play continues

    • A change of possession results

    • A penalty results

    Correct Answer
    A. A change of possession results
    Explanation
    If the ball is dropped to the ground during a game, a change of possession results. This means that the team who did not drop the ball will now have possession and will have the opportunity to continue playing. This is a common rule in many sports, where dropping the ball typically leads to a turnover and the opposing team gaining control.

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  • 11. 

    When defending at the scoreline do the defending players have to have both feet on or behind the line?

    • Yes

    • No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    When defending at the scoreline, the defending players are required to have both feet on or behind the line. This means that they cannot step over the line while defending. This rule is in place to ensure fair play and to prevent defenders from gaining an unfair advantage by stepping into the opponent's territory. By having both feet on or behind the line, the defenders maintain a proper defensive position and uphold the rules of the game.

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  • 12. 

    A player in possession runs out over the sideline before being touched.  Does a change of possession occur?

    • Yes

    • No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    Yes, a change of possession occurs when a player in possession runs out over the sideline before being touched. This is because when the player goes out of bounds, they are considered to have lost possession of the ball, resulting in a turnover to the opposing team.

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  • 13. 

    What basic skill does the Referee need to learn and apply in the field ...

    • Exceptional speed

    • A loud voice

    • Good verbal communication

    Correct Answer
    A. Good verbal communication
    Explanation
    The Referee needs to learn and apply good verbal communication skills in the field. This is important because the Referee needs to effectively communicate with players, coaches, and other officials during the game. Good verbal communication allows the Referee to clearly convey decisions, instructions, and warnings, ensuring that everyone understands and follows the rules of the game. It also helps in maintaining control and resolving conflicts on the field.

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  • 14. 

    Team captains are required to sign the scorecard at the completion of the match.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Team captains are required to sign the scorecard at the completion of the match. This is done to ensure that the scorecard is accurate and that both teams agree on the final scores. The captain's signature serves as a validation of the scores recorded and adds an element of accountability to the process. It also helps in resolving any disputes or discrepancies that may arise regarding the scores. Therefore, it is true that team captains are required to sign the scorecard at the completion of the match.

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  • 15. 

    Name this referee signal ...

    • Penalty

    • Touchdown

    • 5th Touch

    Correct Answer
    A. Touchdown
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Touchdown". In American football, a touchdown is a scoring play where the offensive team carries the ball into the end zone or catches a pass in the end zone. When a touchdown is scored, the referee signals by raising both arms straight up above their head. This signal indicates that a touchdown has been scored and the offensive team has earned 6 points.

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  • 16. 

    The Referee can communicate to the players the ruling that is being applied by ...

    • Always calling the Captain over to explain

    • Using the whistle and giving a verbal ruling supported by the correct hand signal

    • Shouting at the players

    Correct Answer
    A. Using the whistle and giving a verbal ruling supported by the correct hand signal
    Explanation
    The referee can communicate the ruling to the players by using the whistle and giving a verbal ruling supported by the correct hand signal. This method allows for clear and effective communication between the referee and the players. Calling the captain over to explain may not always be necessary and can cause delays in the game. Shouting at the players may not be as clear or easily understood. Using the whistle and hand signals ensures that the ruling is communicated quickly and accurately.

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  • 17. 

    Players are not to participate in any match ...

    • Until they remove their watches

    • Until they convince the Referee that their Jewellery cannot be removed

    • While they are wearing any item of jewellery that might prove dangerous

    Correct Answer
    A. While they are wearing any item of jewellery that might prove dangerous
    Explanation
    Players are not allowed to participate in any match while they are wearing any item of jewellery that might prove dangerous. This is to ensure the safety of the players and prevent any potential injuries or accidents that may occur due to the presence of dangerous jewellery. It is important for players to remove or avoid wearing any jewellery that could pose a risk during the game.

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  • 18. 

    A match is commenced at the centre of halfway with ...

    • A tap

    • A rollball

    • Either a tap or a rollball

    Correct Answer
    A. A tap
    Explanation
    In this question, the correct answer is "A tap". This means that the match is commenced at the center of halfway with a tap. A tap is a method used to restart play in certain sports, where the ball is placed on the ground and one player lightly strikes it with their hand or foot to put it into play.

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  • 19. 

    The rollball must be performed ...

    • Where the ball comes to rest

    • Wherever the person performing the rollball decides

    • On the mark

    Correct Answer
    A. On the mark
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "On the mark." This means that the rollball must be performed at the designated mark or spot. It is important to accurately execute the rollball from this specific location in order to maintain fairness and consistency in the game.

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  • 20. 

    The Referee should apply the whistle to ...

    • Award a touchdown

    • Indicate a touch has occurred

    • Stop play while players interchange

    Correct Answer
    A. Award a touchdown
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Award a touchdown." The referee should use the whistle to signal that a touchdown has been scored. This is an important signal to both the players and the spectators, indicating that a team has successfully reached the end zone and scored points. The whistle helps to ensure that everyone is aware of the touchdown and that play can be stopped momentarily to acknowledge the score.

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  • 21. 

    Substitute Players may interchange at any time during the match.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement states that players may interchange at any time during the match. This means that players have the freedom to switch positions or roles during the game without any restrictions. Therefore, the answer is true, as it confirms that players can substitute or interchange during the match.

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  • 22. 

    A player can pick up the ball when it has been dropped to ground and  play on without performing a rollball.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    A player cannot pick up the ball when it has been dropped to the ground and play on without performing a rollball. This is because in many sports, such as rugby or soccer, a player must perform a specific action (such as a rollball or a throw-in) to restart play after the ball has been dropped or gone out of bounds. Therefore, the statement that a player can play on without performing a rollball after dropping the ball is false.

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  • 23. 

    How does play restart when a penalty has been awarded?

    • Scrum

    • Tap

    • Rollball

    Correct Answer
    A. Tap
    Explanation
    When a penalty has been awarded in a game, play restarts with a tap. This means that the team that was awarded the penalty must tap the ball on the ground with their foot and then continue playing. This allows for a quick restart and keeps the game flowing smoothly. The other options, scrum and rollball, are not the correct answers because they do not accurately describe how play restarts after a penalty.

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  • 24. 

    The following is regarded as a basic positioning skill for the Referee ...

    • Staying up with play and within ten (10) metres of the ball at all times

    • Standing in line with the rollball

    • Standing and watching play to see which way the ball goes

    Correct Answer
    A. Staying up with play and within ten (10) metres of the ball at all times
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Staying up with play and within ten (10) metres of the ball at all times." This is considered a basic positioning skill for a referee because it allows them to closely monitor the game and be in a good position to make accurate decisions. By staying up with play, the referee can effectively observe the actions of the players and ensure fair play. Being within ten meters of the ball ensures that the referee has a clear view of the game and can intervene or make calls when necessary.

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  • 25. 

    In the Dual Refereeing System the Referee on the sideline should position ...

    • On the sideline and up with play

    • With the players at the substitution box

    • Anywhere on the sideline

    Correct Answer
    A. On the sideline and up with play
    Explanation
    In the Dual Refereeing System, the referee on the sideline should position themselves on the sideline and up with play. This means that they should be positioned along the sideline, close to the action, in order to have a clear view of the game and make accurate decisions. Being up with play ensures that the referee is in a good position to observe and judge any potential fouls, offside situations, or other incidents that may occur during the match. This positioning allows the referee to effectively carry out their duties and maintain control over the game.

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  • 26. 

    A Touchdown is worth ...

    • One (1) point

    • Two (2) points

    • Three (3) points

    Correct Answer
    A. One (1) point
    Explanation
    A touchdown is worth one point because in American football, when a team successfully carries the ball into the opponent's end zone or catches a pass in the end zone, it is considered a touchdown. This results in the team being awarded one point.

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  • 27. 

    The Referee must apply the following positional skill ...

    • Chase the ball from behind

    • Stay well away from the ball

    • Set five (5) metres at the rollball for the defending team

    Correct Answer
    A. Set five (5) metres at the rollball for the defending team
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to set five (5) meters at the rollball for the defending team. This means that when the attacking team performs a rollball, the defending team must retreat five meters before they can make a touch. This rule helps to create space and ensure fair play by giving the attacking team enough room to execute their plays effectively. It also prevents the defending team from gaining an unfair advantage by being too close to the rollball.

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  • 28. 

    Name this referee signal ...

    • Forward Pass

    • First Touch

    • Touch and Pass

    Correct Answer
    A. Touch and Pass
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Touch and Pass". In rugby, this referee signal is used when a player catches the ball from a teammate who is in front of them. This is considered a forward pass, which is not allowed in the game. The referee will blow the whistle and signal "Touch and Pass" to indicate the infringement and award a scrum to the opposing team.

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  • 29. 

    What is the maximum number of players a team is permitted to have on the field during a game?

    • 6 players

    • 14 players

    • 4 players

    Correct Answer
    A. 6 players
    Explanation
    The maximum number of players a team is permitted to have on the field during a game is 6 players. This means that a team cannot have more than 6 players playing at the same time. Having too many players on the field can lead to overcrowding and confusion, making it difficult for players to effectively play the game. Therefore, it is important for teams to adhere to the maximum number of players allowed to ensure fair play and maintain the integrity of the game.

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  • 30. 

    If the ball is being juggled by the player in possession and they are touched and the same player retains possession does the touch count?

    • Yes

    • No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    If the player in possession of the ball is touched while juggling it but still manages to retain possession, the touch still counts. This means that even if the player is touched by an opponent, as long as they maintain control of the ball, the touch is considered valid and the player can continue with their play.

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  • 31. 

    The Referee can assist the players to play within the rules by ...

    • Telling all players to read the rule book

    • Indicating the mark for the rollball and for the Tap

    • Penalising the players at every opportunity

    Correct Answer
    A. Indicating the mark for the rollball and for the Tap
    Explanation
    The referee can assist the players to play within the rules by indicating the mark for the rollball and for the tap. This means that the referee will clearly show the designated spots where these actions should take place, ensuring that the players adhere to the rules and do not gain an unfair advantage. By providing this guidance, the referee helps maintain a fair and level playing field for all participants.

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  • 32. 

    If a team uses more than the maximum number of players in the field of play the team will ...

    • Lose possession

    • Forfeit a penalty touchdown

    • Be penalised

    Correct Answer
    A. Be penalised
    Explanation
    If a team uses more than the maximum number of players in the field of play, they will be penalized. This means that they will face consequences for their actions, such as a penalty or a disadvantage in the game. The specific penalty may vary depending on the rules and regulations of the sport being played. However, the team will not automatically lose possession or forfeit a penalty touchdown; those options are not mentioned in the answer choices.

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  • 33. 

    The Dummy Half may run with the ball but if touched or effects a touch will ...

    • Lose possession

    • Be required to perform a rollball

    • Incur a penalty

    Correct Answer
    A. Lose possession
    Explanation
    If the Dummy Half, who is a player in rugby or rugby league, runs with the ball and gets touched by an opponent or the ball touches another player, they will lose possession of the ball. This means that the opposing team will gain control of the ball and have the opportunity to attack and score points.

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  • 34. 

    A team in possession is entitled to ...

    • Five (5) touches

    • Six (6) touches

    • As many touches as can be effected

    Correct Answer
    A. Six (6) touches
    Explanation
    In the game, a team in possession is entitled to six touches. This means that each player on the team can touch the ball up to six times before they have to pass it to another player or attempt a shot. This rule allows for more control and strategy in the game, as the team has more opportunities to make plays and advance towards the goal.

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  • 35. 

    When the defending team is defending their scoreline and the ball is taken back behind the five (5) metre broken line by the attacking team, does the defending team have to move forward off the scoreline and continue to move forward until a touch is about to be effected?

    • Yes

    • No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    When the attacking team takes the ball back behind the five-meter broken line, the defending team is required to move forward off the scoreline and continue moving forward until a touch is about to be made. This rule ensures that the defending team remains engaged in the game and does not simply retreat to their scoreline. By moving forward, the defending team can effectively defend their scoreline and prevent the attacking team from scoring.

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  • 36. 

    Can a player claim a touch when the touch was not effected?

    • Yes

    • No

    • Sometimes

    Correct Answer
    A. No
    Explanation
    A player cannot claim a touch when the touch was not effected because claiming a touch implies that the player made physical contact with the object or person. If the touch was not actually made, it would be dishonest and against the rules to claim otherwise.

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  • 37. 

    In a competition run by TNZ, up to how many players may a team consist?

    • 14 players

    • 10 players

    • 6 players

    Correct Answer
    A. 14 players
    Explanation
    The competition run by TNZ allows a team to consist of up to 14 players.

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  • 38. 

    Name this referee signal ...

    • Touchdown

    • Commencement of match

    • 5th Touch

    Correct Answer
    A. Commencement of match
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Commencement of match". This referee signal is used to indicate the start of a match or game. It is typically performed by the referee or umpire to signal the beginning of play.

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  • 39. 

    Substitute Players may assemble anywhere on the sideline.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    Players may not assemble anywhere on the sideline. The statement is false. There are specific rules and regulations regarding where players can assemble on the sideline during a game. These rules vary depending on the sport and the league or organization governing the game.

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  • 40. 

    The field of play is rectangular in shape and measures between scorelines ..

    • 90 metres long 60 metres wide

    • 70 metres long 50 metres wide

    • 80 metres long 45 metres wide

    Correct Answer
    A. 70 metres long 50 metres wide
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 70 meters long and 50 meters wide. This is because the field of play is rectangular in shape and these dimensions fit the criteria.

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  • 41. 

    What method is used to bring the ball into play following a touch or change of possession?

    • A rollball

    • A tap or rollball

    • A tap

    Correct Answer
    A. A rollball
    Explanation
    A rollball is used to bring the ball into play following a touch or change of possession. This method involves rolling the ball along the ground with the foot, allowing a player to continue the game quickly and efficiently. It is a common technique used in sports such as rugby, where a player can restart the game by tapping the ball with their foot and rolling it backwards. This method allows for a smooth transition of play and maintains the flow of the game.

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  • 42. 

    Team uniforms consist of ...

    • Shirts

    • Shirt, shorts and socks

    • Shirts and shorts

    Correct Answer
    A. Shirt, shorts and socks
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Shirt, shorts and socks." This implies that team uniforms are made up of three components: a shirt, a pair of shorts, and socks. These three items together create a complete uniform that distinguishes the team members from one another and helps create a sense of unity and identity within the team.

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  • 43. 

    Name this referee signal ...

    • Touchdown

    • Penalty

    • Commencement of the Game

    Correct Answer
    A. Penalty
    Explanation
    The given referee signal is "Penalty". In football, a penalty is a punishment imposed on a team for breaking the rules. The referee signals a penalty by raising one arm straight up in the air. This signal indicates that a penalty has been called and the opposing team will be awarded a free kick or an opportunity to advance the ball.

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  • 44. 

    The match is ended when ...

    • The hooter sounds

    • Full time expires and the ball next becomes dead

    • Full time expires

    Correct Answer
    A. Full time expires and the ball next becomes dead
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Full time expires and the ball next becomes dead." In a match, the game is officially over when the full time expires, meaning the allocated time for the match has run out. However, the match is not considered completely ended until the ball next becomes dead, which means that the ball is out of play or the referee has blown the whistle to stop the game. This ensures that any ongoing play or potential scoring opportunities are brought to a halt before the match is officially concluded.

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  • 45. 

    Name this referee signal ...

    • Holding

    • Dummy Half Touched in Possession

    • Play On

    Correct Answer
    A. Dummy Half Touched in Possession
    Explanation
    This referee signal is called "Dummy Half Touched in Possession." In rugby league, the dummy half is the player who picks up the ball from the play-the-ball and acts as the link between the forwards and the backs. If the referee sees that the dummy half has been touched while in possession of the ball, they will make this signal to indicate that play should continue.

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  • 46. 

    In the field of play, a mixed team may have up to

    • Three (3) male players and no less than one (1) male player

    • Five (5) male players and no less than one (1) male player

    • Any number of male players or any number of female players

    Correct Answer
    A. Three (3) male players and no less than one (1) male player
    Explanation
    A mixed team in the field of play must have a minimum of one male player, meaning that there must be at least one male player present in the team. Additionally, the team can have up to three male players, indicating that the maximum number of male players allowed in the team is three. The answer states that a mixed team may have three male players and no less than one male player, which accurately reflects the requirements for a mixed team in terms of male players.

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  • 47. 

    If the player in possession is within five (5) metres of their attacking scoreline, can the defending team remain on their scoreline? 

    • Yes

    • No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    When the player in possession is within five meters of their attacking scoreline, the defending team can still remain on their scoreline. This means that the defending team does not have to move back or leave their scoreline when the attacking team is close to scoring.

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  • 48. 

    When extra time is played to determine a winner, players are required to drop off every ...

    • One (1) minute

    • Two (2) minutes

    • Three (3) minutes

    Correct Answer
    A. Two (2) minutes
    Explanation
    When extra time is played to determine a winner, players are required to drop off every two (2) minutes. This means that after every two minutes of extra time, players are required to leave the field one by one until the required number of players is reached. This rule is implemented to gradually reduce the number of players on the field and create more space for the remaining players to play.

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  • 49. 

    The following is considered good positioning sense for the Referee

    • Being in a good position before blowing the whistle for the penalty

    • Staying well away from the ball so players have lots of room

    • Not setting five (5) metres when the play speeds up

    Correct Answer
    A. Being in a good position before blowing the whistle for the penalty
    Explanation
    A referee needs to be in a good position before blowing the whistle for a penalty in order to have a clear view of the play and make accurate decisions. This allows them to assess any fouls or infringements that may have occurred and ensure fairness in the game. By staying well away from the ball, the referee provides players with ample space to maneuver and avoids obstructing the play. Additionally, not setting a fixed distance of five meters when the play speeds up allows the referee to adapt to the pace of the game and maintain a suitable position for making quick and informed judgments.

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