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NFHS VOLLEYBALL ACTUAL EXAM AND UPDATED STUDY
GUIDE A NEW UPDATED VERSION LATEST 2026-2027
FULL REVISED EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS MOST RECENT EXAM WITH MOST
TESTED EXAM QUESTIONS (100% CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+


1. What is the object of the game according to NFHS rules?
A) To prevent the opponent from scoring
B) To score the most points by carrying or passing the ball across the opponent's
goal line or kicking it through the goal
C) To complete the most passes
D) To gain the most yards
B) To score the most points by carrying or passing the ball across the opponent's
goal line or kicking it through the goal.
The primary objective of football is to score points by advancing the ball into the
opponent's end zone or kicking it through the goalposts .


2. What are the standard dimensions of the playing field?
A) 300 by 150 feet
B) 360 by 160 feet
C) 400 by 200 feet
D) 320 by 140 feet

,B) 360 by 160 feet.
The standard football field is 360 feet long and 160 feet wide, including the end
zones .


3. How many players are required for each team to start a game?
A) 10
B) 11
C) 12
D) 9
B) 11.
Each team must have 11 players on the field to start the game, though they may
continue with fewer if players are injured or disqualified.


4. When must game officials assume authority for a contest?
A) At the scheduled game time
B) 15 minutes before the game
C) 30 minutes prior to the scheduled game time
D) After the coin toss
C) 30 minutes prior to the scheduled game time.
Officials are required to assume authority 30 minutes before the game or as soon
as they are present .


5. Which official has final authority on all decisions during the game?
A) Umpire
B) Line Judge
C) Referee
D) Head Coach
C) Referee.
The referee has the final authority on all decisions pertaining to the game .

,6. When does a game official's authority end?
A) At the end of the 4th period
B) When the game clock expires
C) Through the duration of the 4th period and any overtimes, as well as up to
completion of any reports
D) After the coin toss
C) Through the duration of the 4th period and any overtimes, as well as up to
completion of any reports.
Officials' authority extends through the entire game, including overtimes, and until
all reports are completed .


7. May game officials use instant replay or other monitoring equipment?
A) Yes
B) No
B) No.
NFHS rules do not allow the use of instant replay or monitoring equipment by
officials .


8. Who has the authority to declare a forfeit?
A) Umpire
B) Referee
C) Head Coach
D) Any official
B) Referee.
Only the referee can declare a forfeit, and their decision is final .

, 9. May a team protest NFHS rules?
A) Yes
B) No
B) No.
Protests against NFHS rules are not recognized .


10. How far from the sidelines must sideline markers be placed?
A) No closer than 2 yards
B) No closer than 5 yards
C) No closer than 10 yards
D) No closer than 15 yards
B) No closer than 5 yards.
Sideline markers must be placed at least 5 yards from the sidelines .


11. How often are continuous yard line markings used on the field?
A) Every 10 yards
B) Every 5 yards
C) Every 2 yards
D) Every 20 yards
B) Every 5 yards.
Continuous yard line markings are placed every 5 yards on the field .


12. What is the minimum width for line markings, hash marks, and sidelines?
A) 2 inches
B) 4 inches
C) 6 inches
D) 8 inches
B) 4 inches.

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