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The ability to prevent the ball from touching one’s court by bumping or passing the ball.
Pass
Dig
Spike
Set
How many players make up a volleyball team?
4
5
6
8
The attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent’s serve or any from attack.
Pass
Set
Dig
Block
A tactical skill in which a ball is directed to a point where a player can spike it in the opponent’s court.
Spike
Block
Serve
Set
What part of your hand should you use when setting the ball? Select the best answer.
Heel of the hand
Fingertips
Fist
Both hands form a diamond, use a fingertips
What are the 3 hits in a cycle?
bump, set, spike
bump, set, volley
bump, pass, serve
bump, set, serve
An act of scoring the ball over the net into the opposing court effectively and aggressively.
Block
Serve
Spike
Set
An action taken by players by standing or jumping at the front of the net to stop or alter an opponent’s attack.
Set
Dig
Pass
Block
It is the attempt to drive the ball into opponent’s court.
Spike
Serve
Pass
Block
The attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent’s serve or any from attack.
Dig
Pass
Serve
Set
He has to be good in all the skills required for the game, like passing, quickness, and handling the ball.
Middle Hitter/ Blocker
Opposite/Weakside Hitter
Setter
Libero
Double contact
Ball Touched
Four hits
Delay Warning/ Delay Penality
This is a zone 6 (Z6) position, and usually a middle hitter begins to play on this spot at the start of the game. He is later replaced by a libero, who is a specialized player for this position.
Middle/Center Back (CB)
Right Back (RB)
Middle/Center Front (MF)
Left Back (LB)
End of Set or Match
Ball "Out"
Disqualification
Double Fault and Replay
A line that cuts the court into two halves, which results in two squares of 9 meters (29.5 ft.) by 9 meters.
Center Line
Ceiling Height
Boundary Line
Serve Line
Reaching Beyond the net
Attack hit Fault
Net Touched by the player or Served Ball Fails to Pass to the opponent through crossing space
Authorization to serve
Change of Courts
positional or Rotational Fault
Ball "Out"
Substitution
If the direction of a served ball cannot be anticipated due to lack of spin, but has a swerve, and just floats through the air, then it is known as a floater.
Underhand Serve
Jump Serve
Pinch Serve
Floater Serve
When a ball that has been served is not even touched by any opposing player and directly hits the ground, it is termed as an ace, and results in a point.
Serve
Ace
Drop Ball
Tip
End pf Set or Match
Catch
Ball Touched
Double Fault and Replay
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