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प्रश्न
The distance between the penalty spot and the goal is:
विकल्प
6 yards
5 yards
8 yards
7 yards
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उत्तर
6 yards
Explanation:
In hockey, the penalty spot (where penalty shots are taken) is 6 yards (5.5 metres) from the goal. A penalty shot is granted for certain major offences committed by the defending side within the shooting circle, and it is taken from this location right in front of the goal.
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