2014 Quiz 11


1. The Libero may:

a) Set the ball using overhand finger action when positioned behind the attack line
b) Set the ball using overhand finger action in front of the attack line, resulting in completed attack.
c) Block or attempt to block.
d) Not set the ball from any position on the court.
2. It is legal for a setter:

a) To step completely over the center line.
b) To step on the center line with one or both feet.
c) To touch the net with any body part while setting a ball.
d) To touch the floor completely across the center line with his/her hand.
3. The scorer shall:

a) Interrupt play to notify the second referee of a discrepancy in the score.
b) Be seated on the home team bench.
c) Determine the alignment of the receiving players at moment of the serve.
d) Verify the serving order to the first or second referee.
4. When a player receives a yellow card, the head coach must remain seated for the rest of the match.

a) True
b) False
5. The referee's signal for team time-out is:

a) Both hands on referee's shoulders.
b) Both hands on referee's hips.
c) Horizontal palm over a vertical hand on the side requesting the time-out, forming a T.
d) None apply.
6. When the first referee stops play for a violation, he/she will:

a) Blow the whistle, extend arm with open palm to the side of the team that won the rally and will receive a point, then signal fault.
b) Blow the whistle, signal the violation, then signal result of play (point or replay).
c) Signal only the violation.
d) Signal only the result of play (point or replay).
7. Team benches shall be:

a) No closer to the out-of bounds extension of the center line than 10 feet.
b) No closer to the sideline than 6 feet.
c) On the same side of the court as the officials' table.
d) All apply
8. Two substitutes approach the substitution zone:

a) With one substitute entering the substitution zone at a time.
b) Together in the substitution zone at the same time.
c) Behind the attack line.
d) With one replacing the middle front and the other replacing the libero.
9. During a time-out, substitutes shall enter the set:

a) At the beginning of the time-out following normal exchange procedures.
b) At the end of the time-out without following normal exchange procedures.
c) At the choice of the coach once the substitution is recorded by the scorer.
d) None are correct procedure.
10. A teammate on the bench receives a yellow card.

a) The head coach must be seated for the remainder of the match, except as provided in 12-25.
b) The head coach must be seated for the remainder of the set, except as provided in 12-2-5.
c) The player committing the infraction shall not enter or reenter the set.
d) The player commiting the infraction must be seated for the remainder of the set, except as provided in 12-25.
11. Unsporting conduct by a player includes, but is not limited to:

a) Disrespecting a referee and/or match officials.
b) Use of disconcerting acts or words when an opponent is about to play the ball.
c) Questioning or trying to influence the referees' decisions.
d) All of the above.
12. A team may use electronic devices during the match, provided that:

a) The location and use of the device(s) is not in a restricted area, as determined by host management.
b) The first referee does not determine that the device interferes with the contest.
c) The state association does not prohibit the use of electronic devices.
d) All of the above
13. The responsibility of securing and training both line judges for a volleyball match lies with the:

a) Host school, unless determined otherwise by state association policy.
b) Visiting school.
c) Host and visiting schools sharing the responsibilities.
d) None of the above.
14. At the end of a set, the first referee initially:

a) Signals the end of set with a whistle and officials signal.
b) Confirms the set score by checking the scoresheet.
c) Motions each team to its respective end line.
d) All of the above.
15. When signaling a net violation, the second referee shall:

a) Whistle, signal violation, and then mimic the first referee's signal for result of play.
b) Whistle, signal violation, player number, and then mimic the first referee's signal for result of play.
c) Whistle, signal player number, violation, and then mimic the first referee's signal for result of play.
d) Whistle, signal violation.
16. During the match, the libero tracker will:

a) Notify the referees if the libero is replaced by an incorrect player.
b) Record all substitutions and libero replacements.
c) Notify the second referee of the status of each team's libero at the beginning of a time-out.
d) All of the above.
17. In the case of a team having a player who is unable to play at the end of an official's time-out for injury and no legal or exceptional substitute is available, the first referee:

a) Will declare that the offending team forfeits the match.
b) May call a special timeout of up to three minutes for the injured/ill player to return.
c) Will declare that the offending team forfeits the set.
d) None of the above.
18. Contact with the net during play is legal, provided that the player:

a) Is not in the act of playing the ball.
b) Does not interfere with the opponent.
c) Is not faking a play on the ball.
d) None of the above.
19. A high school volleyball team wears royal blue shorts as part of its uniform. Legal attire for team members would include:

a) Royal blue skirts.
b) Royal blue spandex shorts.
c) Royal blue pants.
d) All of the above.
20. Which one of these substitutions would be considered illegal?

a) An athlete who exhibited concussion symptoms and was cleared by an appropriate health-care professional reenters the set.
b) A player who was legally replaced earlier in the set reenters the set in the same position.
c) A substitution is made, and the coach tries to substitute the same player during the same dead ball in which the player was replaced.
d) A legal player enters as the 18th substitute.
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