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1. What do you call the sports that can be played alone or without teammates?
A. Individual sports
B. Dual sports
C. Team sports
D. Solo sports
1. This is a sport where individuals are organized into opposing teams which
compete to win.
A. Individual sports
B. Dual sports
C. Team sports
D. Solo sports
1. LC #2 This is the most common barrier to physical activity for working people.
A. Lack of time
B. Lack of support
C. Lack of energy
D. Lack of skill
Remembering Questions:
1. On what date did the team sport of volleyball originate in Paris, France?
2. How many players are on each team in volleyball?
3. The highest governing body of the sport founded in Paris, France in 1947
4. Who is credited as the founder of volleyball?
5. What prompted Alfred Halstead to rename the sport "Mintonette" to "volleyball"?
6. What marks the center of the volleyball court, dividing it into two equal sides?
1. True or False: In volleyball, there is a maximum limit of 3 hits allowed per side.
2. True or False: According to volleyball rules, the server must serve from behind the
end line until after making contact with the ball.
3. True or False: In volleyball, a player is permitted to hit the ball twice in succession
during play.
UNDERSTANDING 6
1. What is the difference between a "spike" and a "set" in volleyball. When and how are
these techniques typically used during a game?
2. Describe the basic principles of serving technique in volleyball. What are some
common types of serves?
4. Explain the concept of rotation in volleyball. How does the player rotates inside the
court?
5. Explain the term "side-out" in volleyball. How does it occur, and what are the
implications for the team that gains a side-out?
6. What is the objective of a "dig" in volleyball, and how does it help the team defensively?
1. Your team is serving, and you notice a player from the opposing team stepping over the end
line before making contact with the ball. Apply the appropriate rule for this situation.
2. During a rally, the ball is set too close to the net, causing a player to inadvertently
touch the net while attempting to hit the ball.
3. During a volleyball match, both teams are tied at 24 points what will be the final
score?
4. During a rally, the ball touches the ceiling and back into play.
5. In a close match, the ball grazes the antenna before landing inbounds
6. During a rally, the ball is deflected off the blocker's hands and lands out of bounds.
ANALYZE 3 -Analyze the illustrations that is shown below and then write the violation called
at the space provided. Carefully examine the illustrations provided below depicting
various scenarios in a volleyball game. Identify any rule violations depicted in each
scenario and write down the specific violation in the space provided
1. D How does physical activities like sports help strengthening human immune system?
A. Physical activities and sports help fighting symptoms of stress.
B. Physical activities and sports keep our skeletal and muscular system strong, flexible
and healthy.
C. Physical activities and sports help maintaining the health of our cardio-respiratory
system which has a big role in maintaining our health.
D. All of the above
Service Line
Center Line
Attack Line
Back Line
Which of the following is not belong to the group?
Assess the listed lines on a volleyball court: Service Line, Center Line, Attack Line, Back
Line. Choose which line does not belong to the group
CREATING 3- Arrange the jumbled letter words and write down the correct word next to
its corresponding definition.
BASKETBALL
1.
In which country is basketball a major sport?
What is the name of the governing body in the world's top basketball
league?
What is it called when a player scores a point?