Volleyball Basic Rules Test
How and where was Volleyball created?
1895: originally called Mintonette, was created by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
A game must be won by ___ points
2 points
A game must be played to ______
25 points
Maximum of __ hits per side
3 hits
There shall be ___ players on each side
6 players
Block
A block is a combination of one, two, or three players jumping up with the hands and arms reaching up and above the net of the opposing spiker. The purpose of the block is to prevent the opponents from hitting the ball into your court.
Serve must be returned by __ only
A bump; no setting or attacking a serve
Fault
A fault is a violation of the rules. The result of a fault is a point. Examples of playing faults are: teams hits the ball 4 times without returning it back over the net, a player contacts the ball two consecutive times, a player touches the net when blocking or attacking, a player catches and throws the ball.
Kill
A kill is a successful hit by an attacker's that results in a point for the attacking team. kills are executed by hitting the ball off a block or down into Thebes opponents floor.
Point
A point is the result of a rally. Points are scored in various ways- by the players committing faults, ball landing in, ball landing out, etc.
Volleyball Rally
A rally is the time between the serve and the end of the play. In some volleyball terminology a rally is synonymous with volley.
Volley
A volley is keeping the ball in play and returning it to your opponent without committing any playing faults.
Volleyball Bump Pass
A volleyball bump is done by joining your forearms together to pass a ball. It's most common to pass the ball when it's coming from the other side of the net. However, some passers may decide to play the ball overhead instead of bump passing.
Game
A volleyball game or set is played to a predetermined number of points. Games must be won by at least 2 points For example, if a game is being played to 25 points, if a 24-24 tie occurs, the game isn't over until and team leads by 2 points.
Volleyball spiker
A volleyball hitter is sometimes called a volleyball spiker or attacker. The spike isn't one of the most fun and atheistic plays in volleyball.
Overhead Pass/Volleyball "set"
And overhead pass is usually taken with the fingers, up overhead; this is referred to as "setting" the ball. A set is when a player tries to place the ball near the net to assist a spiker in killing the ball.
Rally scoring will _______
Be used
Servers must serve from ____________
Behind the restraining line (end line) u til after contact.
First game serve is determined by a what ?
By a volley, each subsequent game will be served by the previous game loser
Players will rotate in a ____ manner
Clockwise
Offense will score on a __ or __.
Defense miss (ball hitting ground) or out of bounds hit
Substitution
Depending on the rules of play, players must be substituted in and out of the game.
There will be a point scored on ______
Every score of the ball
Several ball may _____ the net and _____ to the other side for point
Graze and drop
A _____ _____ is contact with the ball by a player body above and including the waist which does not allow the ball to visibly come to a rest
Legal hit
Match
Matches are made up of games. Match play usually consists of competing until one team wins 2 out of 3 or 3 out of 5 games.
Ball may be played ____the net during a volley and on serve
Off
Denfense will score on a ______ or ______ or ______
Offensive hit ( ball hitting ground), out of bounds hit, serve into the net
Team will _ each time they win the serve.
Rotate
What is the point of Volleyball?
The pint of the game is to make the volleyball touch the opponents court (surface) or force the other team to fail to volley the ball over the net after three touches.
A ball ____a boundary line is good
Touching
Ball may be served ______ or ______
Underhand and overhand
Ball must be clearly _________
Visible to opponents before serving
Volleyball Dig
Volleyball terminology for a dig is defined as passing a spiker or hard hit ball. Defensive players are often called diggers.
Sideout scoring
When a match is played with sideout scoring, a point is only scored by the team that is currently serving.
Rally scoring
When a match is played with the rule of side out scoring, every rally results in a point being scored, either by the team serving or the team receiving.
Side out
When the reeiving team wins the rally it is called a side out. The receiving team then must rotate positions. Now they are the serving team.
A player may NOT hit the ball _____ in succession.
twice ( a block is not co siseres a hit)