What is the name of the player who usually sets the ball?
Setter
What volleyball skill is used to send the ball over the net with power?
Spike
What is the first defensive action after the opponent attacks?
Dig/pass
What should you do before serving to improve accuracy?
Aim at a target
What is a rally?
The play from serve until the point ends
What happens to players' positions after winning the serve from the other team?
Rotate clockwise
What is the second contact in the pass, set, spike sequence?
Set
What do players call out to avoid collisions?
Mine
Can a serve touch the net and still go over?
Yes
What is awarded when the other team commits a fault?
A point
Which positions are considered back-court positions?
1, 5 and 6
What is a hit called when the attacker gently places the ball over the block?
Tip
What skill is used to stop an attack at the net?
Block
What line must the server stay behind before contacting the ball?
Baseline/End line
How many sets are usually played in a best-of-three match?
3
What position is directly opposite Position 1?
Position 4
Why is timing important when spiking?
To contact the ball at the highest point
Why should defenders stay low and ready?
To react quickly to the ball
What is a service fault?
Standing on the service line when you hit the ball/ An illegal serve that gives the other team a point.
What is the minimum lead needed to win a set?
2 points
Why is understanding rotations important?
So players know where to move and stand.
What is the purpose of an approach before a spike?
To generate power and jump height
What should defenders watch to predict where the ball will go?
The hitter's body and arm position
Why is serving considered an offensive skill?
It starts the rally and can win points directly
What is the term for a serve that lands untouched in the court?
Ace