JJVA - Quiz #1

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JJVA Volleyball Quiz

Test your knowledge of volleyball rules and techniques with our engaging JJVA Volleyball Quiz! Whether you’re a player, coach, or fan, this quiz will help reinforce important aspects of the game.

Topics Covered:

  • Basic Volleyball Rules
  • Scoring and Rotation
  • Techniques and Form
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by JumpingBall247
The ball is considered "in" when it lands on a court line.
True
False
You can block a serve.
True
False
Your team can only score points when they are serving.
True
False
When playing a game, I can run out of the court boundaries to play the ball.
True
False
What is the maximum number of contacts your team can have before the ball must go over the net?
One
Two
Three
Four
What part of your hand should you use when setting the ball? Select the best answer.
Heel of the hand
Fist
Fingertips
Pads of the fingers
I am right handed, taking a four-step approach, I should...
Start right foot forward - R, L_ R, L
Start left foot forward - L, R,_ L, R
Step, run, jump
Start right foot forward - R, L_together, jump
When does your team need to rotate?
After your serve
Before the other team serves
Before your team serves
After you lose your serve
What is the proper passing form?
Bent arms, bent knees
Straight arms, bent knees
Bent arms, straight legs
Straight arms, straight legs
If your setter in in middle-front (rotation 5), what players will also be front row?
O1
O2
M1
M2
RS
L
How many points does a team need to win by in a regular game?
1
2
3
4
How many players from your team are in the court?
5
6
7
Name:
Team:
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