What is the process by which the body takes in and uses nutrients called?
Nutrition
How many players are typically on a flag football team?
7
What is the main objective of hockey?
To score the most goals
How many players are on the court for one team during a game?
5
How many players are on a volleyball team?
6
Which of the following is NOT one of the six major types of nutrients?
FATS
WATER
CARBOHYDRATES
FIBER
FIBER
What happens if a player's flag is pulled while they have the ball?
The play is over, and the ball is marked at that spot.
Which of the following is a major professional hockey league in North America?
NHL
What is the duration of a typical regulation basketball game in high school?
32
How many points are needed to win a set in a typical volleyball match?
25
What do carbohydrates primarily provide for the body?
Energy
What is the primary objective of flag football?
To pass the ball to teammates and score touchdowns by crossing the goaline.
How many players are typically on the ice for each team during a hockey game?
6
What happens if a player steps out of bounds while holding the ball?
The opposing team gains possession
What is the primary objective of volleyball?
Hit the ball over the net to land in the opponent's court
Which nutrient is known for helping to repair body tissues?
Proteins
What happens after a touchdown?
The team has a chance for an extra point or conversation
What is the name of the area where the game is played?
RINK
What is a "screen" in basketball?
A tactic used to block a defender from guarding a player.
When can a player rotate?
After winning a serve
What unit is used to measure the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down?
CALORIES
What is two ways considered a touchdown in flag football?
Carrying the ball into the end zone
Catching the in the end zone
How many periods are there in a hockey game?
3
What is the role of a point guard on a basketball team?
To lead the offense and distribute the ball
What is a 'libero'?
A specialized defensive player