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NFHS SOCCER RULES TEST 2026 LATEST EDITION REAL EXAM-BASED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES | NFHS SOCCER RULES & REGULATIONS | GRADED A+

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Master the 2026 NFHS Soccer Rules with this comprehensive study guide featuring verified exam questions and detailed rationales. Covers all 9 topics including 2026 rule changes, goalkeeper possession time limits, penalty kick encroachment rules, and uniform requirements. Perfect for high school soccer coaches, referees, and players preparing for certification. Includes 250 practice questions with answers from the latest NFHS Soccer Rules Book. Updated with the new goalkeeper 8-second rule, corner kick penalties, and verbal offense classifications. Pass your NFHS soccer rules test with confidence using this graded A+ resource.

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NFHS SOCCER RULES TEST 2026 LATEST EDITION REAL
EXAM-BASED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES | NFHS SOCCER RULES & REGULATIONS |
GRADED A+
TOPIC BREAKDOWN
Topic 1: General Rules & Game Administration .......... Questions 1-35 (14%)
Topic 2: Player Equipment & Uniforms .................. Questions 36-55 (8%)
Topic 3: Officials & Their Duties ..................... Questions 56-80 (10%)
Topic 4: Timing, Scoring & Game Procedures ............ Questions 81-110 (12%)
Topic 5: Fouls & Misconduct ........................... Questions 111-155 (18%)
Topic 6: Free Kicks, Penalty Kicks & Restarts ......... Questions 156-190 (14%)
Topic 7: Goalkeeper Rules & Restrictions .............. Questions 191-215 (10%)
Topic 8: Offside, Throw-Ins & Other Restarts .......... Questions 216-240 (10%)
Topic 9: 2026 Rule Changes & Points of Emphasis ........ Questions 241-250 (4%)


TOPIC 1: GENERAL RULES & GAME ADMINISTRATION Questions 1-35
Q1. The object of the game of soccer is:
A) To score more goals than the opposing team by legally propelling the ball into
the opponent's goal
B) To maintain possession of the ball for the entire game
C) To prevent the opposing team from touching the ball
D) To score points by kicking the ball through the opponent's goal posts
✅ Answer: A
Rationale: The object of the game is for one team to score more goals than the
opposing team by legally propelling the ball into the opponent's goal. Teams
do not need to maintain possession for the entire game, prevent all touches,
or score through specific methods.

Q2. A soccer match is played between:
A) Two teams of 10 players each
B) Two teams of 11 players each, including the goalkeeper
C) Two teams of 12 players each


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,D) Two teams of 9 players each
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: A soccer match is played between two teams of 11 players each,
including one goalkeeper. A team may start with fewer than 11 but must have
at least 7 players to continue.

Q3. The maximum number of players allowed on the field for a team is:
A) 10
B) 11
C) 12
D) 15
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The maximum number of players per team on the field is 11, including
the goalkeeper. Substitutes are permitted but only 11 may be on the field at
any time.

Q4. A team must have at least how many players to begin or continue a match?
A) 5
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: NFHS rules require a team to have at least 7 players to begin or
continue a match. If a team drops below 7 players, the game must be stopped.

Q5. The field of play must be:
A) Rectangular with dimensions as specified by NFHS rules
B) Square with equal sides
C) Any shape as agreed by both teams
D) Triangular with goal areas at each corner
✅ Answer: A
Rationale: The field of play must be rectangular with dimensions specified in


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,the NFHS rules, including length and width ranges.

Q6. The halfway line divides the field into:
A) Two equal halves
B) Three sections
C) Four quarters
D) No specific divisions
✅ Answer: A
Rationale: The halfway line divides the field into two equal halves. It is used
for kickoffs and offside decisions.

Q7. The center circle has a radius of:
A) 5 yards
B) 10 yards
C) 15 yards
D) 20 yards
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The center circle has a radius of 10 yards (9.15 meters) from the
center mark. Opponents must remain outside the center circle during kickoffs.

Q8. The penalty area is also known as the:
A) 6-yard box
B) 18-yard box
C) Goal area
D) Center circle
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The penalty area is commonly known as the 18-yard box (44 yards wide
and 18 yards deep). It is the area where the goalkeeper can use hands and
where penalty kicks are taken.

Q9. The goal area is also known as the:
A) 18-yard box


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, B) 6-yard box
C) Penalty area
D) Center circle
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The goal area is commonly known as the 6-yard box (20 yards wide and
6 yards deep). It is the area from which goal kicks are taken.

Q10. The distance from the penalty mark to the goal line is:
A) 10 yards
B) 12 yards
C) 18 yards
D) 6 yards
✅ Answer: B
Rationale: The penalty mark is located 12 yards from the goal line,
centered on the goal.

Q11. The corner arc has a radius of:
A) 1 yard
B) 2 yards
C) 3 yards
D) 5 yards
✅ Answer: A
Rationale: The corner arc has a radius of 1 yard (1 meter) from each corner
flag. The ball must be placed within this arc for corner kicks.

Q12. The goal posts and crossbar must be:
A) Round and made of approved materials
B) Square and made of wood
C) Triangular and made of metal
D) Any shape as long as they are white
✅ Answer: A
Rationale: The goal posts and crossbar must be round and made of approved


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