1.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
B. Back Block
Explanation
The hand signal shown is commonly used in roller derby to indicate a Back Block penalty. This penalty occurs when a skater makes contact with an opponent's back using their own back or side. It is considered illegal and can result in a penalty being assessed.
2.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
C. Tripping / Low Block
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of tripping or a low block.
3.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
D. Cutting the Track
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of "Cutting the Track."
4.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. Hands and Forearms
Explanation
This hand signal is for indicating a penalty related to hands and forearms.
5.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
B. Illegal Procedure
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of Illegal Procedure.
6.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. Elbows
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of Elbows.
7.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
C. No Lead Jammer
Explanation
This hand signal is for indicating that there is no lead jammer. In roller derby, the lead jammer is the first jammer to legally pass all opposing blockers in a jam. The referee uses this hand signal to communicate to the players and spectators that there is currently no lead jammer in the game.
8.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
D. Four Minors - Go to the Penalty Box
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of Four Minors - Go to the Penalty Box.
9.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
C. Ejection (for the rest of the period) / Expulsion (for the rest of the game)
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of Ejection (for the rest of the period) / Expulsion (for the rest of the game).
10.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. High Block
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of a High Block.
11.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
B. Team Timeout
Explanation
This hand signal is used to indicate a Team Timeout.
12.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
D. Blocking Out-of-Bounds
Explanation
This hand signal is for Blocking Out-of-Bounds.
13.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. Grand Slam Point
Explanation
This hand signal is for indicating a Grand Slam Point.
14.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. Official Timeout
Explanation
This hand signal is used to indicate an Official Timeout. During a roller derby game, an Official Timeout is called by the referees or officials to address any issues or discuss important matters related to the game. It can be used for various reasons such as equipment adjustments, injury assessment, or to clarify any rule violations. The hand signal for an Official Timeout is typically shown by the referee extending one arm straight up in the air.
15.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
C. Out of Play Penalty
Explanation
This hand signal is for the Out of Play Penalty.
16.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
C. One Major - Go to the penalty box
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of One Major - Go to the penalty box.
17.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
B. Too Many Skaters
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of "Too Many Skaters."
18.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. Gross Misconduct
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of Gross Misconduct.
19.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
C. Split Pack / No Pack
Explanation
This hand signal is used to indicate a "Split Pack / No Pack" penalty. In roller derby, a split pack occurs when the pack of blockers is not formed within a certain distance of each other. This penalty is given to skaters who fail to maintain the pack formation or create a no pack situation. The hand signal is typically shown by extending both arms out to the sides with the palms facing down, indicating that the pack is not together or non-existent.
20.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
D. Multiplayer Block
Explanation
The hand signal depicted in the question is for the penalty of Multiplayer Block. This penalty is called when two or more skaters from the same team are simultaneously blocking an opponent. The hand signal involves holding both hands up with fingers spread apart, indicating multiple players involved in the block.
21.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
B. Skating Clockwise to Block
Explanation
This hand signal is used to indicate the penalty of Skating Clockwise to Block.
22.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. Skating Out-of-Bounds
Explanation
This hand signal is for the penalty of Skating Out-of-Bounds.
23.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
A. Lead Jammer
Explanation
This hand signal is for indicating the "Lead Jammer" penalty.
24.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
C. Pack is Here
Explanation
This hand signal is used to indicate that the pack is present. In roller derby, the pack refers to a group of blockers from each team skating in proximity to each other. This signal is important for the referees to determine if the pack is formed correctly during gameplay. By making this hand signal, the referee communicates to the skaters and other officials that the pack is established and they can proceed with the game.
25.
Which penalty is this hand signal for?
Correct Answer
B. Blocking to the Head / High Blocking
Explanation
This hand signal is for Blocking to the Head / High Blocking.