Definitions [7]
Explain the following term in volleyball:
Quick set
An extremely low vertical set is used to beat the opponent's block. Can be set at any position on the net.
Explain the following term in volleyball:
Extension roll
A move to the floor which enables a player to dig the ball.
Define the following term:
Cross-court attack
An attack that is directed diagonally from the point of attack.
Explain the following term in volleyball:
Ball down
It occurs when an attacker hits the ball overhand while standing on the ground, usually off of the net.
Define the following term:
Serving zone
Service zone refers to the region of the court area which is behind the back line, that is used by servers to put the ball in play.
During a volleyball match, Mumbai Ballers are ready to serve. Right before the serve, the referee blows the whistle and signals an overlap violation against Mumbai Ballers. Define the term Overlapping in volleyball.
In volleyball, overlapping occurs when two players on the same team cross paths while moving to their respective position. It refers to the positions of the players in the rotation prior to the contact of the ball when serving.
Explain the term Joust in volleyball.
In volleyball, a joust refers to a situation where two opposing players simultaneously make contact with the ball above the net causing the ball to momentarily come to rest; the point is replayed if the joust is called by the official.
Important Questions [46]
- When and by whom was volleyball invented?
- Explain the term Four Hits.
- Explain the following: Technical time-out
- Explain the illegal substitution in volleyball.
- State any two types of delays in the game of volleyball.
- State the number of Libero players a team can include in the team list.
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Positional fault
- Explain the term incomplete team.
- Explain the procedure of substitution during play.
- Mention any three duties of line judges in volleyball.
- When is the ball considered "out"?
- What is meant by service area?
- What are side bands?
- Who requests the referee for a substitution?
- When is the service changed during a match?
- List any three blocking faults of volleyball player.
- State any three ways a team can score a point in a game of volleyball.
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Prolonged interruption
- Explain the following term in volleyball: A misconduct
- Explain the term assisted hit.
- Explain rotation.
- Explain the legal substitution in volleyball.
- State any three duties of the First Referee during the match.
- Enumerate any three duties of the Assistant referee.
- Enumerate any three duties of the Captain.
- List any three faults in the game of volleyball.
- What is the difference between time out and technical time out?
- What is 'Quick hit' in volleyball?
- Explain the term double contact in volleyball.
- Mention any three fundamental skills of volleyball.
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Double block
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Quick set
- Explain the following term. Jump float
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Spike or smash
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Extension roll
- Explain the following term in volleyball. Ball down
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Net violation
- Explain the term Joust in volleyball.
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Foot fault
- Explain the following term in volleyball. Block assist
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Floater
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Attack zone
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Free ball
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Closing the block
- Explain the following term in volleyball: Trap set
- Name any three important tournaments of volleyball.
