NETBALL UMPIRING

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Netball Umpiring Quiz

Test your knowledge of netball umpiring with our comprehensive quiz designed for enthusiasts at all levels.

This quiz features 30 multiple-choice questions covering essential rules and procedures for umpires. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand the game!

  • 30 carefully crafted questions
  • Perfect for aspiring umpires
  • Improve your understanding of netball rules
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by BlazingBall90
Are the lines apart of the court?
YES
NO
Is an umpire required to hold time for a player who is bleeding?
YES
NO
Does the Umpire control the same half throughout the game?
YES
NO
The Court is divided into three equal parts. What are the Thirds called?
Goal Circle, Goal Third and Centre Third.
Centre Third and two Goal Thirds
What are the shorter sides of the Court called?
Base Lines
Side Lines
Transverse Lines
Goal Lines
Before the start of play, whose responsibility is it to check that the field of play (including the goal posts) and the ball conform to the rules of the game?
The Team Officials
The Official Score Bench
The Umpires
The Competition/Event Organiser
What procedure should the Umpire follow after blowing the whistle for an infringement?
State the infringement and indicate where the sanction should be taken.
State the sanction and use hand signals to clarify the decision.
State the infringement using the correct terminology and hand signal, state the sanction and indicate where the sanction is to be taken.
State the sanction and indicate where the sanction should be taken.
Umpires shall notify the teams when there are how many seconds remaining prior to the start of a game or the end of an interval?
Thirty (30) seconds and ten (10) seconds
Ten (10) seconds
Ten (10) seconds and five (5) seconds
Thirty (30) seconds
If a team's captain is not on the court, what must the team do?
Forfeit the game
Make team changes and/or substitutions
Advise an on-court captain to the umpires
A player is standing within 0.9m (3 feet) of an opponent in possession of the ball. The player is making no effort to defend and there is no interference with the throwing action. Would this player be penalised?
YES
NO
A player is within a distance of 0.9m (3 feet) of an opponent without the ball. Would the player be penalised for obstruction if outstretched arms are used to deflect or catch a feint pass?
YES
NO
At a Centre Pass, the ball is still in the Centre’s hands when the whistle is blown to signal the end of the quarter or half and no infringement by that team has been penalised. Which team will take the Centre Pass after the interval?
The team who had the ball.
The opposing team.
At a Centre Pass, before the whistle was blown to end the quarter or half, the ball is knocked out of the Centre's hands by a player from the opposing team. Which team will take the Centre Pass after the interval?
The team who had the ball.
The opposing team.
At a Centre Pass, before the whistle was blown to end the quarter or half, an intentional infringement by the opposing team has been penalised and the penalty pass has not been taken. Which team will take the Centre Pass after the interval?
The team who had the ball.
The opposing team.
What would the Umpire do when two opposing players simultaneously enter the Centre Third before the whistle has been blown for the Centre Pass and neither makes contact with the ball?
Call “Advantage”.
They are not penalised and play continues.
Toss Up between the two players concerned in the Centre Third.
Toss Up between the two players concerned in the Centre Third where the player caught or touched the ball.
If two opposing players gain possession of the ball in quick succession, what would the Umpire do to indicate the player who first caught the ball?
Award a Free Pass to that player.
Call “Advantage”.
Call “Possession” and indicate the player who caught the ball first.
Toss Up between the two players concerned.
If the ball strikes an Umpire during play or if the Umpire interferes with the movements of players and neither team is affected does play continue?
YES
NO
Is a ball out of Court when it touches the ground out of Court?
YES
NO
Is a ball out of Court when it touches an object or person outside the Court?
YES
NO
May a player jump from a position in contact with the Court and play the ball outside the Court, provided neither player nor the ball make contact with the ground or any object or person outside the Court?
YES
NO
May a player bat or bounce the ball to another player without first having possession of it?
YES
NO
May a player in possession of the ball, roll it to another player?
YES
NO
May a player bat or bounce a ball forward, then direct it a second bat or bounce to another player?
YES
NO
May a player tip the ball in an uncontrolled manner into the air more than once?
YES
NO
Is a player penalised for accidentally knocking the ball from an opponent's hands?
YES
NO
The Goal Attack pushes through the Goal Defence. If this occurred in the Goal Circle, what sanction would the Umpire award?
Free Pass
Penalty Pass
What would the Umpire do when two opposing players simultaneously enter the Centre Third before the whistle has been blown for the Centre Pass and one Umpire blows the whistle for the penalty and the other Umpire indicates that Advantage has applied?
The decision of the Umpire who is controlling the Centre Pass shall stand.
The penalised decision shall stand.
When a Goal Shooter or Goal Attack receives the ball in the Goal Circle, in what time frame must the player release the pass or shot for goal?
Three (3) seconds.
Within three (3) seconds.
What would the Umpires decision be if a team fails to take the Court within thirty (30) seconds of the designated time for the start or restart of play?
No action, play continues when the team takes the Court.
Award the game to the noninfringing team.
When may the late player take the Court to participate in the game?
At a Throw In, immediately after a goal has been scored or at a stoppage for injury/illness or blood.
Immediately after a goal has been scored, at a stoppage for injury/ illness or blood.
Immediately after a goal has been scored, at a stoppage for injury/ illness or blood, immediately following an interval.
Immediately after a goal has been scored, at Throw In, immediately following an interval.
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