NEWEST VERSION 2025 |136 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Explain the significance of the coin toss in the prematch
procedure of volleyball officiating.
It determines the team that will wear the home jersey
It decides which team will serve first and which will receive
It establishes the referee's authority during the match
It allows teams to choose their preferred side of the court
2. Explain the role of the libero in a volleyball match and how it differs
from other players.
The libero can serve and attack the ball.
The libero cannot attack the ball above the net
height. The libero is allowed to play in any position
on the court. The libero can only play in the front
row.
3. If a team has designated a libero as the playing captain, what
implications does this have for the team's strategy and
communication during the
match?
The team can only use one time-out per set.
The libero can make decisions on substitutions and time-outs.
, The libero's role may limit their ability to participate in
offensive plays.
The libero must wear a different colored jersey to signify their
role.
4. What determines when a player's ball is out of bounds?
When no part of the player's ball touches the ground in bounds
, The part of the ball lies outside the inside line of the out of
bounds stakes
When the ball touches ground that is out of bounds
The entire ball lies outside the inside line of the out of bounds
stakes
5. Explain why submitting the team's lineup on time is important in the
context of officiating volleyball matches.
It ensures that the match can start on time and maintains the flow
of the game.
It allows the referees to check the players' equipment before the
match.
It helps in determining the final score of the
match. It is primarily for the benefit of the
spectators.
6. In a scenario where a team has already used one of their time-outs and
the playing captain requests verification of time-outs used during a
dead ball, what should the referee do?
Deny the request as the team has no time-outs left
Confirm the number of time-outs used and allow the captain
to strategize
Automatically grant a time-out regardless of previous
usage Ignore the request and continue the match
,7. Explain the significance of a double whistle during a volleyball
serve and the implications it has on the match.
It indicates a fault and ends the play
It requires the match to be paused for a discussion
It signals that a replay is necessary due to confusion
, It allows for a substitution to occur
8. Explain the significance of the time limit imposed on the
server in volleyball matches. Why is it important for the flow
of the game?
It prevents the server from taking too long, ensuring a faster-
paced game.
It allows the server to strategize their serve without
pressure. It is primarily for the benefit of the spectators.
It is a rule that has no real impact on the game.
9. If a double whistle is heard during a serve and the referee fails to call
for a replay, what potential consequences could arise for the match
and the
officiating team?
The match continues without issue
Players may become confused and lose trust in the officiating
The match must be immediately forfeited
Spectators will likely applaud the officiating team
10. What is the minimum number of players required for a team to
avoid forfeiting a volleyball match?
4 players
5 players
6 players