Gym Finals - Semester 2 Study Guide (True & False)

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True or false: A foul ball on the third strike makes an out. (Softball)

False

True or false: A team gets four outs per inning. (Softball)

False

True or false: After a goal is scored, the goalkeeper place-kicks the ball back into play. (Soccer)

False

True or false: During the rally, if the ball hits the net and goes over, it's no good. (Table tennis)

False

True or false: During the rally, one does not have to let the ball bounce before hitting the ball. (Table tennis)

False

True or false: Each player shall serve for a total of 5 points just for their team. (Table tennis)

False

True or false: Hand ball is only called when a player uses their hands, not if they use their arm. (Soccer)

False

True or false: If a base runner is hit with a thrown ball, they are out immediately. (Softball)

False

True or false: If the ball goes out over the sideline, one does a corner kick to to put the ball back into play. (Soccer)

False

True or false: If the ball hits the white lines on the edge of the table, the ball is out of bounds. (Table tennis)

False

True or false: If the birdie hits the net on a service or rally, the hit is no good. (Badminton)

False

True or false: In doubles, the receiving team alternates receiving each serve. (Table tennis)

False

True or false: In singles, one always starts their service from the left side, then alternating sides after each point is made. (Badminton)

False

True or false: In singles, the serve does not have to go diagonally. Just serve it over! (Badminton)

False

True or false: It is illegal for a player to touch the net with their body, but it is okay if their racket hits the net on their follow-through. (Badminton)

False

True or false: One can only score points when serving. (Badminton)

False

True or false: One must bounce the ball then hit the ball over on the serve. (Table tennis)

False

True or false: Singles and doubles are played to 21 points using the rally scoring method. (Badminton)

False

True or false: Softball and baseball share the same field size. (Softball)

False

True or false: Team A just served and scored a point, making it Team A with 22 points and Team B with 21 points. Next serve is Team A. (Table tennis)

False

True or false: The game starts with a kick off from the center circle on the field with players anywhere on the field they want to stand. (Soccer)

False

True or false: The goalkeeper is the only player that can use their hands anywhere on the field. (Soccer)

False

True or false: The number of infielders is five. (Softball)

False

True or false: The only time a base runner must be tagged out is when he/she is forced to run. (Softball)

False

True or false: The team in the field is on offense because they have the ball. (Softball)

False

True or false: There is only one hit per side, but in doubles, the team can use up to two hits per side to get the birdie over the net. (Badminton)

False

True or false: When the ball goes out of bounds over the end line and is last touched by the offense, defense gets the ball. One does a corner kick to put the ball back into play. (Soccer)

False

True or false: In doubles, one serves diagonally across from the left side. (Table Tennis)

False.

True or false: A handball called on the defense that occurs in the penalty box results in a one-to-one penalty kick for the offense. (Soccer)

True

True or false: A rally shot that just hits the edge of the table is a valid shot. (Table tennis)

True

True or false: Games are played to 15 points in singles, and 21 points in doubles. (Table tennis)

True

True or false: Goals are worth one point each. (Soccer)

True

True or false: Home plate has five sides. (Softball)

True

True or false: If the ball lands on the line that separates right and left service courts, the serve is good in doubles. (Table tennis)

True

True or false: In doubles, the service rotation is Team A (just one of the two), then both Team B players, then back to Team A (starting with the one that hasn't served yet, then the other partner starting the rotation over again.) (Badminton)

True

True or false: In doubles, the team alternates hits during the rally. (Table tennis)

True

True or false: In doubles, the team must alternate hits during the rally. (Badminton)

True

True or false: In doubles, the very first serve of the game is from the right side, and serving diagonally over the net. (Badminton)

True

True or false: In singles, the center white line means nothing. (Table tennis)

True

True or false: In softball, both fast pitch and slow pitch, the pitch must be delivered underhand. (Softball)

True

True or false: On a caught fly ball, the base runner must remain on base or return to base before running. (Softball)

True

True or false: On a handball call anywhere on the field - except the penalty box - the ball is put back into play by a place kick from the spot of the foul. (Soccer)

True

True or false: One must win by 2 or more points. (Table tennis)

True

True or false: One starts by spinning the racket, and the winner gets choice of sides or serve. (Badminton)

True

True or false: Soccer is referred to as football in every country but the United States. (Soccer)

True

True or false: The base runner can only overrun first base safely. (Softball)

True

True or false: The goalkeeper may throw or drop kick the ball into play after a serve. (Soccer)

True

True or false: The lines are considered in. (Badminton)

True

True or false: The only required hit in doubles is the server to the receiver, and then anyone can hit it. (Badminton)

True

True or false: The receiver of the serve must let the ball bounce once before hitting the ball back. (Table tennis)

True

True or false: The regulation team consists of 11 players for each team on the field. (Soccer)

True

True or false: The serve must be done underhanded. (Badminton)

True

True or false: There are seven innings in a high school softball game. (Softball)

True

True or false: Three strikes makes an out. (Softball)

True

True or false: When batting left handed, the right hand is at the end of the bat and the left hand is on top of the right hand. (Softball)

True


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