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  • 1. 

    What is the height of a regulation Basketball goal? 

    • A.

      12 feet

    • B.

      10 feet

    • C.

      9 feet

    Correct Answer
    B. 10 feet
    Explanation
    The height of a regulation basketball goal is 10 feet. This is the standard height used in professional and amateur basketball games. It allows for a challenging but achievable goal for players to aim for when shooting the ball.

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  • 2. 

    The free throw line is ____________ away from the backboard and in the restraining circle. 

    • A.

      15 feet

    • B.

      10 yards

    • C.

      25 feet

    Correct Answer
    A. 15 feet
    Explanation
    The free throw line is placed 15 feet away from the backboard and within the restraining circle.

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  • 3. 

    Plays offensively with his/her back to the basket posting up to gain position to score, also an aggressive rebounder both offensively and defensively.    

    • A.

      Guard

    • B.

      Center

    • C.

      Power Forward

    Correct Answer
    C. Power Forward
    Explanation
    The given description suggests that the player plays with their back to the basket, posting up to gain position to score. This indicates that they are likely a big player who operates close to the basket. Additionally, the player is described as both an aggressive rebounder on both ends of the court. This further supports the idea that they play close to the basket and are involved in both offensive and defensive rebounding. Therefore, the correct answer is Power Forward, as this position typically involves playing close to the basket and being involved in rebounding.

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  • 4. 

    Man-to-man and zone are two examples of what? 

    • A.

      Offense

    • B.

      Plays

    • C.

      Defense

    Correct Answer
    C. Defense
    Explanation
    Man-to-man and zone are two examples of defensive strategies in sports, particularly in team sports such as basketball or football. In man-to-man defense, each defender is assigned to guard a specific player on the opposing team. On the other hand, zone defense involves defenders guarding specific areas on the playing field instead of individual players. Both strategies aim to prevent the opposing team from scoring by blocking their offensive plays and disrupting their movements. Therefore, the correct answer is defense.

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  • 5. 

    In Basketball actions by players which break the rules. 

    • A.

      Assist

    • B.

      Foul

    • C.

      Screen

    Correct Answer
    B. Foul
    Explanation
    In basketball, a foul refers to an action by a player that breaks the rules. It can involve physical contact with an opponent that is deemed illegal or excessive, such as pushing, holding, or tripping. When a foul is committed, the opposing team is awarded free throws or possession of the ball, depending on the severity of the foul and the game situation. Therefore, the correct answer is "Foul."

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  • 6. 

    In Volleyball when a player places the ball at the net to and another player spikes it. 

    • A.

      Set

    • B.

      Pass

    • C.

      Kill

    Correct Answer
    A. Set
    Explanation
    In volleyball, when a player places the ball at the net for another player to spike it, it is called a set. The set is a technique used to accurately position the ball for a teammate to attack and score a point. This allows the spiker to have a better chance of hitting the ball with power and precision. The pass refers to the act of receiving and directing the ball to the setter, while the kill refers to a successful attack that results in a point. However, in this scenario, the correct answer is set because it describes the specific action mentioned in the question.

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  • 7. 

    In Volleyball rally scoring every time the ball is put into play a point is scored. 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    In volleyball rally scoring, every time the ball is put into play, a point is scored. This means that regardless of which team serves, if the ball is successfully put into play, a point is awarded. This scoring system promotes continuous action and competitiveness throughout the game, as every play has the potential to earn a point. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 8. 

    In Volleyball a single player can hit the ball _________ times before it must go over the net. 

    • A.

      Three times

    • B.

      Two times

    • C.

      One time

    Correct Answer
    B. Two times
    Explanation
    In volleyball, a single player can hit the ball two times before it must go over the net. This rule is known as the "three-hit rule" where a team has a maximum of three hits to return the ball to the opponent's side. Each player is allowed to hit the ball a maximum of two times, and the third hit must be made by a different player or it must go over the net. This rule ensures fair play and encourages teamwork as players must coordinate their hits to keep the ball in play.

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  • 9. 

    The total number of players on a Volleyball court for one team during game play? 

    • A.

      7

    • B.

      8

    • C.

      6

    Correct Answer
    C. 6
    Explanation
    During game play, there are typically six players on a volleyball court for one team. This includes three front-row players and three back-row players. The front-row players are responsible for attacking and blocking, while the back-row players focus on passing, setting, and defending. The number six is the correct answer as it represents the standard configuration of players on a volleyball court during a game.

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  • 10. 

    In Tennis a ball that lands directly on the line is considered? 

    • A.

      Out

    • B.

      In

    • C.

      Replay

    Correct Answer
    B. In
    Explanation
    When a ball in tennis lands directly on the line, it is considered "In." This means that the ball is still in play and the point continues. If the ball lands outside the line, it is considered "Out" and the point is awarded to the opposing player.

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  • 11. 

    Tennis- A tied score at 3 points won by each team (40/40) is called? 

    • A.

      15 to 15

    • B.

      30 to 30

    • C.

      Deuce

    Correct Answer
    C. Deuce
    Explanation
    Deuce is the correct answer because in tennis, when the score is tied at 3 points won by each team (40/40), it is called deuce. This means that the game is tied and one team needs to win two consecutive points to win the game.

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  • 12. 

    The ball must bounce _______ in the correct service court before the receiving team can return the service. 

    • A.

      Twice

    • B.

      Once

    • C.

      Doesn't have to bounce

    Correct Answer
    B. Once
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "once". In a game like tennis or badminton, the ball must bounce once in the correct service court before the receiving team can return the service. This rule ensures that the serving team has a fair advantage and gives the receiving team an opportunity to position themselves properly to return the service.

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  • 13. 

    When playing Tennis doubles, one player serves the entire? 

    • A.

      Game

    • B.

      Set

    • C.

      Match

    Correct Answer
    A. Game
    Explanation
    In Tennis doubles, one player serves the entire game. In doubles, there are two teams, each consisting of two players. The serving team alternates between players after every point, but the same player serves the entire game until it is won or there is a change of server. Therefore, the correct answer is "game".

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  • 14. 

    The width of the tennis court is _______. 

    • A.

      28 feet

    • B.

      36 feet

    • C.

      16 feet

    Correct Answer
    B. 36 feet
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 36 feet because the question asks for the width of the tennis court, and out of the given options, 36 feet is the only measurement that represents the width.

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  • 15. 

    Sand is the best surface to play tennis. 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement claims that sand is the best surface to play tennis, but the correct answer is false. This implies that sand is not actually the best surface for playing tennis. There are several other surfaces, such as grass, clay, and hard court, that are commonly used for tennis and are considered to be better options than sand.

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  • 16. 

    Flag Football in order for an offensive team to receive a first down, they must ________. 

    • A.

      Go 10 yards in 4 plays

    • B.

      Score a touchdown

    • C.

      Get to mid-field in 4 plays

    Correct Answer
    C. Get to mid-field in 4 plays
    Explanation
    In flag football, the offensive team needs to reach the mid-field within four plays in order to receive a first down. This means that they have four attempts to advance the ball at least halfway towards the opposing team's end zone. If they succeed in doing so, they will be awarded a new set of downs and have another four plays to continue their offensive drive.

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  • 17. 

    A touchdown is scored by running or catching the ball in the area past the ______ called the ______.

    • A.

      End line / end zone

    • B.

      Goal line / end zone

    • C.

      End line / touch down

    Correct Answer
    B. Goal line / end zone
    Explanation
    A touchdown is scored by running or catching the ball in the area past the goal line called the end zone. The goal line marks the boundary between the field of play and the end zone, which is the area where a player must reach with the ball to score a touchdown.

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  • 18. 

    When an offensive player catches a pass thrown by the quarterback it is called a ________.

    • A.

      Hail mary

    • B.

      Lateral

    • C.

      Reception

    Correct Answer
    C. Reception
    Explanation
    When an offensive player catches a pass thrown by the quarterback, it is called a reception. This term is commonly used in football to describe the act of successfully catching a thrown ball. A reception is an important play as it allows the offensive team to gain yards and potentially score points. The other options, "hail mary" and "lateral," do not accurately describe the act of catching a pass and are not commonly used terms in this context.

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  • 19. 

    In Flag Football a safety is worth ____ points.

    • A.

      Two

    • B.

      Three

    Correct Answer
    A. Two
    Explanation
    In Flag Football, a safety is worth two points. This means that if the defensive team tackles the offensive team in their own end zone, they are awarded two points. A safety occurs when the ball carrier is downed in their own end zone or commits a penalty in their own end zone. It is a defensive scoring play and provides an opportunity for the defensive team to earn points while preventing the offense from scoring.

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  • 20. 

    In Flag Football a team is allowed to have _____ forward passes on a given play.

    • A.

      Three

    • B.

      None

    • C.

      One

    Correct Answer
    C. One
    Explanation
    In Flag Football, a team is allowed to have only one forward pass on a given play. This means that once the ball is thrown forward, it cannot be thrown forward again until another play is started. This rule is in place to encourage strategy and prevent teams from relying solely on passing the ball to advance down the field.

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  • 21. 

    In Softball/Wiffle Ball defensive team must collect ____ outs before they get to bat.

    • A.

      Three

    • B.

      One

    • C.

      Two

    Correct Answer
    A. Three
    Explanation
    In Softball/Wiffle Ball, the defensive team must collect three outs before they get to bat. This means that the opposing team needs to make three successful defensive plays to eliminate three players from the batting team. Once the defensive team achieves three outs, it is then their turn to bat and try to score runs.

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  • 22. 

    In Softabll/Wiffle Ball there is a force out at _____  every time. 

    • A.

      Home plate

    • B.

      First base

    • C.

      Second base

    Correct Answer
    B. First base
    Explanation
    In Softball/Wiffle Ball, there is a force out at first base every time. This means that if a defensive player touches the base with the ball before the batter-runner reaches it, the batter-runner is automatically out. This is different from a tag out, where the defensive player must tag the runner with the ball to get them out. The force out at first base is a common play in these sports and is an important defensive strategy for the team in the field.

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  • 23. 

    A single, double, triple, home run are all examples of ______.

    • A.

      Hits

    • B.

      Outs

    • C.

      Batting order

    Correct Answer
    A. Hits
    Explanation
    A single, double, triple, and home run are all examples of hits in the context of baseball. In baseball, a hit refers to a successful contact between the batter's bat and the pitched ball, resulting in the batter safely reaching base without committing an error or being put out by the opposing team. Hits are an essential aspect of the game as they contribute to a team's offensive performance and scoring runs.

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  • 24. 

    In Softball/Wiffle Ball a double play is _____.

    • A.

      A defensive play where 2 outs are made on one batted ball

    • B.

      A long hit that allows the runners to advance two bases

    • C.

      A good hit that gets two runner across home plate

    • D.

      A player that plays for both teams

    Correct Answer
    A. A defensive play where 2 outs are made on one batted ball
    Explanation
    A double play in Softball/Wiffle Ball refers to a defensive play where two outs are made on a single batted ball. This means that the fielding team is able to record two outs by successfully executing the play after the ball is hit. It requires quick thinking, coordination, and skill from the fielders to complete a double play, which can significantly impact the game by eliminating two opposing players in one play.

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  • 25. 

    bases on the softball field are _________ apart.

    • A.

      60 ft

    • B.

      75 ft

    • C.

      90 ft

    Correct Answer
    A. 60 ft
    Explanation
    The bases on a softball field are 60 ft apart. This is the standard distance between bases in softball. It allows for a fair and balanced playing field, giving players enough space to run between bases and making it challenging for the opposing team to make plays and outs.

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  • 26. 

    An Ultimate Frisbee playing field is _________.Ignore the Diagram in Meters. 

    • A.

      60yds. by 40 yds.

    • B.

      52 yds. by 32 yds.

    • C.

      80 ft. by 52 ft.

    Correct Answer
    A. 60yds. by 40 yds.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 60 yards by 40 yards. This is the standard size for an Ultimate Frisbee playing field. The field is rectangular in shape, with a length of 60 yards and a width of 40 yards. The dimensions are measured in yards, not meters.

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  • 27. 

    Ultimate Frisbee - _________ is when you plant your foot and step to the side to make a pass. 

    • A.

      Pivoting

    • B.

      Spinning

    • C.

      Layout

    Correct Answer
    A. Pivoting
    Explanation
    Pivoting is the correct answer because in Ultimate Frisbee, players often use pivoting to maintain their balance and control while making a pass. By planting their foot and stepping to the side, players can change direction and create space to throw the Frisbee to their teammates. Spinning and layout are not relevant to the act of making a pass in Ultimate Frisbee.

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  • 28. 

    The most common type of defense in ultimate frisbee is _________.

    • A.

      Zone

    • B.

      Man to man

    • C.

      Box and one

    Correct Answer
    B. Man to man
    Explanation
    In ultimate frisbee, the most common type of defense is "man to man". This means that each defensive player is assigned to guard a specific offensive player. This type of defense allows for more individual coverage and is effective in preventing the offensive team from making successful passes and scoring goals. It requires good communication and coordination among the defensive players to effectively shut down the opposing team's offense.

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  • 29. 

    How many steps can a person take at a time with the frisbee in their possession?

    • A.

      One

    • B.

      Two

    • C.

      As many as they want

    Correct Answer
    B. Two
    Explanation
    A person can take two steps at a time with the frisbee in their possession. This suggests that there may be a limitation or rule in place that restricts the number of steps a person can take while holding the frisbee. It implies that the person cannot take as many steps as they want, indicating that there is a specific limit of two steps.

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  • 30. 

    If the disc is caught simultaneously by both an offensive and defensive player, which person receives possession of the disc?

    • A.

      Offense

    • B.

      Defense

    • C.

      Neither, its a jump ball

    Correct Answer
    A. Offense
    Explanation
    When the disc is caught simultaneously by both an offensive and defensive player, the offensive player receives possession of the disc. This is because in ultimate frisbee, the offensive team is typically given the advantage in situations of simultaneous catches. This rule is in place to promote a more fast-paced and exciting game, allowing the offense to maintain possession and continue their offensive play.

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