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Volleyball Final Exam Review Ch 1-3 With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Ace - Correct answer A served ball that leads directly to a point for the serving team. Approach - Correct answer A fast stray toward the net by a attacker before they jump in the air Footwork used to run and jump to attack the ball. Attack - Correct answer The attempt by the offensive to end play by hitting the ball to the floor of the defensive team; high speed, med speed, slow speed. Back Row Attack - Correct answer Allows the offensive to use a powerful hit that disturbs the block. Back Row Player - Correct answer Player 1, 6, or 5 position. Cannot attack ball or block beyond the 10ft line. Only behide it. Back Set - Correct answer Set deliver to a person behide the setter. Block - Correct answer First line defense against an attack. Dig - Correct answer Is a forarm pass to play a hard hit attack. Primary ingredient to convert a Defensive play into a Attack. Dump - Correct answer Instead of setting the ball, the offensive player dinks the ball over the net. Emergency Technique dive and slide OR dive and catch - Correct answer A method to retrieve, aka extension roll, a ball that is ouside the player's range of effectiveness. Way to play or to retrieve a ball outside of the players way of effectiveness. Floater Serve - Correct answer A serve which has little or no spin, there by creating a "wiggling" effect. Forearm Pass - Correct answer Normally, a team first contact with the serve ball, most basic skill to pass the ball. Key beginning any team offense Free Ball - Correct answer A ball return by the opposing team with little speed and high tragectory. Free to run our offense. Isolation Play - Correct answer design to use an attacker as a dekoi to draw in the oppoising blockers. Joust - Correct answer Ball held between two players above the net; play continues.
Libero - Correct answer a defensive specialist, the most skilled defensive person on a team. also can substitute for any back court player. Lift - Correct answer illegal hit cause by the ball coming to rest on hands or arms. aka carry. Middle Back - Correct answer defensive scheme which use Middle Back Player to cover the deep spikes. (deep back) Middle Up - Correct answer defensive scheme which use Middle Back player to cover the dinks & short shots. Off-Speed Attack - Correct answer a spiked ball that has topspin but less than its maximum force. Overhead Pass (Set) - Correct answer player contacts the ball with both hands to control & allow the team to attack. It directs ball with most accury & usually the center person who runs offensive. Overhead Topspin Serve - Correct answer travels in a predicable path and drops quickly. Overlap - Correct answer extending over covering part of the court of a jast player (person next to you) at time of serve. illegal. determen by the placement of feet. if feet or legs overlap the person next to you it is illegal. if feet or legs are just next to the person beside you it is legal. Platform - Correct answer a form of bring hands together extending the arms to make a forearm pass. Power Tip - Correct answer attacking the ball by pushing or directing the ball with your finger tips. Quick Set - Correct answer usually 2ft above net, in which the hitter is apprached the setter, may even be in air before the set deliever the ball. Rally - Correct answer time of serve untill play has ended. point is score after each rally. Rally Point Scoring - Correct answer a point is scored when either team wins the rally. Root - Correct answer ball is completely covered during the block. Rotation - Correct answer play move clockwise in each change of service.
Side-Out - Correct answer serving team loses ball, after a rally. Tip (tipping or dink) - Correct answer gently placing the ball behide or around the block. aka dink Turning In - Correct answer techinque where the outside blocker turns body to face opposing court to ensure the blocked ball is delect into the court. Outside blocker turning their body inward to face opposing team court to deflect the ball into their court. Wipe - Correct answer technique used by the offensive to rebound the ball from the off the hands of the blocker so the ball will land out bounce. Court: court positions and corresponding numbers: Court dimensions: w: L: Center line: Attack Line: Attack Zone: net heights: men women co-ed - Correct answer 5 left back......4 left front......| center 6 center back 3 center front | line! 1 right back....2 right front...| wide: 30ft Long: 60ft is the net... it divides the court into two equal parts and extends from one sideline to the other. 10ft line. located at 9'10" from center line. men: 7' 11 (5/8)" women: 7' 4 (1/8)" co-ed: 7' 11 (5/8)"
Rules: A. Lenght of times outs; B. Number of time outs allowed, C. Time server has to put the ball in play: D. Substitutions: E. Line violations/net violations F. Touching net G. legality of hits - lifts, double contact, playing the ball off your body - Correct answer A: time-out are 30 seconds max B: each team have 2 time-out per set. C: Server must put the ball in 8 secs in play. if not, side out and point goes to the other team. D. Each team allows 15 subs per set E. A player may not step over the end line while serving the ball. Can reach over the net to play ball only if the other team finish attacking.You can follow through with ball, but no touching the net. F. Players are not allowed to touch the net. this includes shirt or body. if do point goes to the other team. G. lifts, double contact, playing the ball off your body. It is legal to play off your body. Same player cannot contact the ball in two consentive hits. Basic skills of the game - Correct answer 1. server (First skill)- is the most esstent offensive for the team.
of thumb is to think of it as an "L" shape. In the diagram above, the blue arrows correspond to the players the left back must be mindful of. Similarly, the right back needs to make sure she is to the right of the middle back and behind the right front. An upside down "L" shape also applies to the left front and right front. Middle front and middle back players have to be mindful of the players on both sides of them and directly behind them. A middle front has to be to the right of the left front, to the left of the right front and in front of the middle back. Think of this as a "T" shape, the red arrows in the diagram. These rules apply before the ball is put in play both for the serving team and the receiving team. Many different formations can be used to receive serve as long as these rules are followed. If a team does not follow these rules, they will be called for an overlap and the other team scores a point. There are five positions to play in volleyball and each position is mirrored in the front and back row. For instance, in the rotation in the diagram above, the outside hitters play opposite each other -- one is in the left front and the other is in the right back. If the team starts the game here, this is rotation one. A coach can start each game in any rotation as long as the players remain in the same spot in relation to each other. When one outside hitter goes to the back row to serve, the other outside hitter comes from the back row to the front. This way there is always an outside hitter, a middle blocker and either a setter or an opposite in the front court at all times. The two middle blockers in the diagram start at middle front and middle back. The setter is in the left back and the opposite is in the right front position. As the game goes on and the players rotate, the player's positions in relation to the others will stay the same. Barring a substitution, the setter will always be flanked by the same middle blocker and outside hitter the entire game. No matter what formation the players are in, once server serves order must be maintain that order in the set. Except forserver, all players mush start rally or play inside that court. Can more around in court but must return after set. serve receive: "W" formation: 2 -1-3 - Correct answer "w" pattern - a five-player service reception pattern; their court positions resemble the letter "W". most basic defense formation: - Correct answer 2-1- serve - Correct answer one of the basic vollyball skills. it is used to begin a game or put the ball in play. primary responsibilities of the referee and umpire - Correct answer The first referee R is on the stand. The R1 has complete control of the match and can overrule anyone. The primary duties of the R1 are the ball handling calls and discipline. Control the start of play. decides if hit is legal or not. also rules on any infracters. (too many subs)
In volleyball, the umpire is sometimes called the second referee, R2 or down official(on the floor aka court). Always oposite side of the court of the ball. His duties include watching the net, team alignment on service, center lines voliation, back row attacks, manage the coaches, substitutions, score sheet, and to generally help the R1. Volleyball match: two out of three sets - Correct answer team win two set to win match. in each set must get 25 points and be ahead two points of the opposing team. If 3 set, call decide set, play to 15 points during that decide when one team reach 8 points, the teams will switch sides.