There are ________ players on each team.
Six
What are the two types of serves?
Overhand and Underhand
The same player may NOT hit the ball twice in a row.
True
Every game of volleyball is 60 minutes.
False
When volleyball was first created they used the "bladder" of this type of ball.
Basketball
The team that reaches _______ points first wins.
25 points
In this hit all fingers and the two thumbs contact the ball, but the ball does not touch the palm of the hand.
Overhead pass or Set
Three
This is the most popular and effective serve.
Overhand serve
When volleyball was first created they used this as the net.
Tennis Net
Volleyball requires a _____________, who generally has the final word regarding points in a dispute.
Referee
What is the only move in volleyball where a player's hands are allowed above the net?
Block
When going for a spike or block it is important that the player not run into this. If they do the other team gets a point and the ball.
The net
Volleyball is fast paced with constant _______ and _______, which makes it a good aerobic workout.
jumping and running
The director of a local _________ created the game of volleyball.
YMCA
Each game must be won by a _________ point margin.
Two Point
This shot is easy to execute because the ball simply bounces off the clasped hands, wrists, or forearms.
Forearm pass or bump
If a player blocks a spike, the block is considered a "hit". (One of the teams THREE hits)
False
This is a recovery shot and is used if the ball received is low and of to the side.
One hand bounce pass - dig
Volleyball was created in this state.
Massachusetts
When the receiving team wins a rally, it gains a point and the right to serve, and its players rotate one position __________.
Clockwise
Fast offensive hit to a specific spot.
Spike
In this type of scoring, the team winning the volley gets a point. This scoring is used in almost all schools.
Rally Point Scoring
These are the two types of scoring systems.
Rally point scoring and sideout scoring
Volleyball was created in this year.
1895