When receiving the ball, how does the player touch the ball?
A. Bump
B. Slap
C. Hit
A. Bump
A team that has the ball and is trying to score is playing:
A. Offense
B. Defense
A. Offense
Which of these terms is used to announce that someone has scored?
A. Goal!
B. Strike!
C. Touchdown!
C. Touchdown!
What are the athletes who pole vault called?
A. Vaulters
B. Polers
C. Plungers
A. Vaulters
What is the thing the athlete throws called?
A. Shot
B. Put
C. Ball
A. Shot
How many hits do members of the team receiving the ball have to send the ball back over the net?
A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
C. 3
During a free throw, the shooter must shoot in how many seconds?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
B. 10
The ________, is the name of the player on the offense side who primarily throws the ball.
A. Quarterback
B. Running back
C. Fullback
A. Quarterback
What sports category is Pole Vaulting part of?
A. Dual Sports
B. Individual Sports
C. Team Sports
B. Individual Sports
What is it called when the shot lands outside the throwing area?
A. Miss
B. Gut
C. Foul
C. Foul
What is the ready position in volleyball and how is it used?
Knees are slightly bent with hands at waist level and elbows near the body to let the player concentrate on the ball.
If a player is fouled in the act of shooting, they get how many shots?
Answer: 2 free throws
To catch a ball below your stomach, you should have your _______ together.
A. Thumbs
B. Middle fingers
C. Pinkies
C. Pinkies
What are the poles made out of?
A. Aluminum
B. Iron
C. Carbon Fiber
C. Carbon Fiber
Where did shot put originate from?
A. Hungary
B. Scandinavia
C. Scotland
C. Scotland