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USAV VOLLEYBALL EXAM|QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|GUARANTEED PASS|A+|VERIFIED

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Who invented volleyball? -
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B ANSWER William J (suppose to be G) Morgan of the Holyoke Massachusetts YMCA.
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When was volleyball invented? - ANSWER
B B B B B 1985 (suppose to be 1895).
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According to early rules, what were courts? -
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B ANSWER 25 by 50ft (Almost double our court size today).
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Where did the games used to be played in? -
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B ANSWER in innings by any number or players.
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How is the game played? - ANSWER
B B B B B B with two teams of six players.
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What is the objective of the game? -
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ANSWER
B to hit the ball back and forth over the net, trying to prevent it from becoming
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dead on your own side.
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What is perfect play in volleyball? - ANSWER
B B B B B B B bump, set, and spike. B B B




how do you bump? -
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ANSWER
B the ball is bumped of the forearms with the hands clasped together and the f
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orearms side by side. B B B




how do you set? -
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B ANSWER the is hit or volleyed higher and closer to the net so that it can be spiked. A set
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B can also be used as a form of passing (not necessarily to a hitter).
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, how do you spike? - B B B B



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B A ball (other than a serve) is hit forcibly from above the height of the net, fro
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m one side of the court to the other.
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how do you block? - B B B B



BANSWER a defensive play at the net, in which players attempt to block or interfere with
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the flight of the ball which is being returned by the opposing team.
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how do you serve? - B B B B



BANSWER the server can make contact with the ball from anywhere behind the baseline
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. If the server steps on the line or into the court before the ball has been hit, it is called a foot fa
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ult and the other team gains the serve.
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What happens when a team gains a serve? -
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ANSWER
B they must rotate clockwise one position before serving. A serve that touches t B B B B B B B B B B B B



he net but still goes over is playable.
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What can not be done with the ball? -
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B ANSWER may not be carried or held during the a rally or it may not touch the floor.
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What happens if the balls lands on the line? - ANSWER
B B B B B B B B B B it is considered in.
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What can players not do? -
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B ANSWER may not touch the net, go under the net, or cross over the centerline with any
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B body parts. B




What is allowed when it comes to a player's arm? -
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BANSWER it may cross the plane of the net if they are following through on a spike, tip, o
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r block above the height of the net.
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What is allowed while a player is attacking? -
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B ANSWER their foot may step on the centerline, but not over the centreline.
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