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Peh Reviewer Quizizz 1
Peh Reviewer Quizizz 1
2. How does the position of the attack line on the volleyball court affect gameplay?
Ans : The attack line restricts defensive players from crossing into the front court
3. Which player is typically positioned in the back right corner of the court?
Outside hitter Setter Middle Blocker Libero
4. How does the height of the volleyball net impact the strategies used by the team?
Ans : A higher net allows for more powerful and aggressive attacking
6. It is a kind of sport where the two teams try to hit a ball over a net so that it lands within
the opponent’s side of the court while preventing the opposing team from doing the
same.
Football Badminton Volleyball Basketball
8. Which hand signal from the referee indicates a foot fault violation?
Ans : Point to the center line or the respective line
10. How do the design and materials of volleyball shoes enhance the player's performance?
Select all that applies.
A. Volleyball shoes have shorter soles for better traction on the court.
B. The design of volleyball shoes ensures maximum flexibility and agility.
C. Volleyball shoes provide increased cushioning and shock absorption
D. The material used in volleyball shoes is primarily for aesthetic purposes.
11. How many players are typically on each side of a volleyball court?
Four Seven Six Five
12. What was the intended purpose of inventing volleyball?
Ans : As a recreational activity for businessmen
13. How does the size and weight of a volleyball affect the game? Select all that applies.
A. The size and weight of a volleyball are determined by a player’s preferences.
B. A larger and heavier volleyball allows for more powerful serves.
C. A smaller and lighter volleyball promotes faster gameplay and agility.
D. The size and weight of a volleyball have no significant impact on the game.
14. Which hand signal is used by the referee to indicate a back row attack violation?
15. What referee signal is observed by extending one arm and hand pointing at the net?
Ans: Net touched by a player
16. Which position is typically positioned on the right side of the net?
Outside hitter Middle blocker Opposite hitter Setter
17. How does the playing area in volleyball impact the strategies and tactics of the team?
Select all that applies.
A. A smaller playing area leads to shorter rallies and quicker reactions.
B. A larger playing area encourages more defensive gameplay.
C. The playing area has no influence on the strategies and tactics used.
D. The playing area varies depending on the skill of the players.
18. What does a crossed forearms signal from the referee indicate?
Ball “In” Rotational Fault Substitution request End of Set/Match
20. Volleyball involves hitting a ball back and forth over a net without letting it touch the
ground. When does volleyball start?
Ans : 1895
21. Which position is typically positioned on the left side of the net?
Opposite hitter Setter Outside hitter Middle blocker
23. Which body part is primarily used to contact the ball in volleyball?
Ans : Forearms
24. How many hits are allowed per side in volleyball before the ball must be sent over the
net?
Two Four Three One
25. What is the term of violation when a player touches the net during the play?
Double touch Foot fault Net Fault Carry
28. In which player position would you typically find the team’s primary attacker?
Middle Blocker Opposite hitter Outside hitter Setter
30. What is the standard height of a volleyball net for men’s competitions?
Ans : 7 feet, 11 ⅝ inches
37. Which player is typically responsible for executing quick attacks from the center of the
net?
Middle blocker Setter Libero Outside hitter
38. He was the one who remarked that “volleyball” would be a more descriptive name for
Mintonette.
Ans : Alfred Halstead
40. It is a type of sport or physical activity that involves two or more individuals working
together as a cohesive unit to achieve a common goal.
Combative sport Team sport Individual sport Dual sport