Download Nfhs Volleyball Exam #2 With 100% Correct Answers 2023 and more Exams Physical Activity and Sport Sciences in PDF only on Docsity! Nfhs Volleyball Exam #2 With 100% Correct Answers 2023 ๏ Absorption - Correct answer Giving with the ball as it is contacted by the passer. (Cushioning) It can take place with certain parts of the body or with the entire body. Using a cushioning effect with the momentum of the ball's rebound enough to carry it forward or upward with little if any backswing or follow through. ๏ Approach - Correct answer a. Fast stride toward the net by a spiker before he jumps in the air. ๏ Assist - Correct answer a. Passing or setting the ball to a teammate who attacks the ball for a kill. This stat is normally only logged for high school, college, and National/Olympic team play ๏ Back set - Correct answer A set delivered behind the setter's back, which is subsequently hit by an attacker. ๏ Back row attack - Correct answer a. When a back-row player attacks the ball by jumping from behind the 3m line before hitting the ball. If the back-row player steps on or past the 3m line during take-off, the attack is illegal. ๏ Court Coverage - Correct answer a. The assignment of each player on offense or defense as the ball is in play. ๏ Cross court hit - Correct answer a. An individual attack directed at an angle from one end of the offensive team's side of the net to the opposite sideline of the defensive team's court. ๏ Held Ball - Correct answer a. A ball that comes to rest during contact resulting in a foul. ๏ Decoy - Correct answer a. An offensive play meant to disguise the spiker who will receive the set. ๏ Double hit - Correct answer a. Two hits by the same player separated by the time interval. The legality is embodied in several rules, some of which make the double-hit legal and others illegal. A common call by the referee happens when the ball out of a player's hands comes out in a spinning motion. (Illegal) ๏ Drifting - Correct answer a. A common error by blockers. There is undue lateral body movement, as opposed to the desired vertical jump. ๏ Foot fault: - Correct answer An illegal placement of the feet with respect to court lines ๏ Held ball - Correct answer A ball that comes to rest during contact resulting in a foul ๏ Kill - Correct answer a. A spike that cannot be returned and thus directly results in a point for the spiking team. ๏ Line shot - Correct answer a. A ball spiked down an opponent's sideline, closest to the hitter and outside the block ๏ Off speed hit - Correct answer Any ball spiked with less than maximum force but with spin ๏ overpass - Correct answer a. A first contact that is sent over the net unintentionally