Title: Volleyball
1Volleyball
- HISTORY
- Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William J.
Morgan, who was physical education director of
the YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He developed
the game to provide an indoor game for the winter
months in which relatively large groups of men
could participate in a small gym. The principal
features of tennis were employed, but the net was
raised and the players struck the bladder of a
basketball with their hands in stead of racquets.
2Volleyball Question1
- What year was volleyball invented?
- a) 1898
- b) 1865
- c) 1995
- d) 1895
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5Volleyball Question2
- 2. Who invented volleyball?
- a) J.P. Morgan
- b) William J. Morgan
- c) James Naismith
- d) John Smith
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8Volleyball
- HISTORY
- Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William J.
Morgan, who was physical education director of
the YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He developed
the game to provide an indoor game for the winter
months in which relatively large groups of men
could participate in a small gym. The principal
features of tennis were employed, but the net was
raised and the players struck the bladder of a
basketball with their hands in stead of racquets.
9Volleyball Question3
- 3. The principal features of what sport were
employed into volleyball? - a) Basketball
- c) Soccer
- c) Tennis
- d) Racquetball
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12Volleyball
- HISTORY
- Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William J.
Morgan, who was physical education director of
the YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He developed
the game to provide an indoor game for the winter
months in which relatively large groups of men
could participate in a small gym. The principal
features of tennis were employed, but the net was
raised and the players struck the bladder of a
basketball with their hands in stead of racquets.
13Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- Volleyball for men and women is played on
rectangular court divided by a tightly stretched
net. The top of the net is 7 feet 11 5/8 inches
from the floor for men and 7 feet 4 1/8 inches
from the floor for the women. A backcourt spiking
line is drawn across the court 9 feet 10 inches
from and parallel to the centerline. Two lines,
each 6 inches long, are drawn behind the endline
to the designate the serving area. One line is an
extension of the right sideline. The other is 9
feet 10 inches to the left of the first line. Six
players constitute a team three frontline
players and three backline players.
14Volleyball Question4
- 4. What is the height of the net for mens
volleyball? - a) 7 feet 4 1/8 inches.
- b) 7 feet 11 5/8 inches.
- c) 7 feet 6 ½ inches.
- d) 7 feet.
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17Volleyball Question5
- 5. How many players constitutes a team in
volleyball? - a) three
- b) four
- c) five
- d) six
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20Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- Volleyball for men and women is played on
rectangular court divided by a tightly stretched
net. The top of the net is 7 feet 11 5/8 inches
from the floor for men and 7 feet 4 1/8 inches
from the floor for the women. A backcourt spiking
line is drawn across the court 9 feet 10 inches
from and parallel to the centerline. Two lines,
each 6 inches long, are drawn behind the endline
to the designate the serving area. One line is an
extension of the right sideline. The other is 9
feet 10 inches to the left of the first line. Six
players constitute a team three frontline
players and three backline players.
21Volleyball Question5
- 5. How many players constitutes a team in
volleyball? - a) three
- b) four
- c) five
- d) six
22Congratulations, you are correct!
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23Sorry, you are incorrect.
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24Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- Volleyball for men and women is played on
rectangular court divided by a tightly stretched
net. The top of the net is 7 feet 11 5/8 inches
from the floor for men and 7 feet 4 1/8 inches
from the floor for the women. A backcourt spiking
line is drawn across the court 9 feet 10 inches
from and parallel to the centerline. Two lines,
each 6 inches long, are drawn behind the endline
to the designate the serving area. One line is an
extension of the right sideline. The other is 9
feet 10 inches to the left of the first line. Six
players constitute a team three frontline
players and three backline players.
25Volleyball Question6
- 6. How many frontline players are there in
volleyball? - a) three
- b) four
- c) five
- d) six
26Congratulations, you are correct!
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28Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- Volleyball for men and women is played on
rectangular court divided by a tightly stretched
net. The top of the net is 7 feet 11 5/8 inches
from the floor for men and 7 feet 4 1/8 inches
from the floor for the women. A backcourt spiking
line is drawn across the court 9 feet 10 inches
from and parallel to the centerline. Two lines,
each 6 inches long, are drawn behind the endline
to the designate the serving area. One line is an
extension of the right sideline. The other is 9
feet 10 inches to the left of the first line. Six
players constitute a team three frontline
players and three backline players.
29Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- An inflated leather ball 25 5/8 inches in
circumference and weighing between 9 and 10
ounces is used. It is some what smaller than a
basketball and resembles a soccer ball or water
polo ball size. - The play begins with a serve by the right back
player. The serve consists of hitting the ball
with the hand so that it goes clearly over the
net and within the boundaries designated. The
receiving team must return the ball over the net
before it touches the floor. Each team may hit
the ball a maximum of three times in returning it
across the net.
30Volleyball Question7
- 7. What is the circumference of a volleyball?
- a) 25 inches
- b) 25 ¼ inches
- c) 25 5/8 inches
- d) 25 7/8 inches
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33Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- An inflated leather ball 25 5/8 inches in
circumference and weighing between 9 and 10
ounces is used. It is some what smaller than a
basketball and resembles a soccer ball or water
polo ball size. - The play begins with a serve by the right back
player. The serve consists of hitting the ball
with the hand so that it goes clearly over the
net and within the boundaries designated. The
receiving team must return the ball over the net
before it touches the floor. Each team may hit
the ball a maximum of three times in returning it
across the net.
34Volleyball Question8
- How much does a volleyball weigh?
- a) 8 to 9 ounces
- b) 9 to 10 ounces
- c) 10 to 11 ounces
- d) 11 to 12 ounces
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37Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- An inflated leather ball 25 5/8 inches in
circumference and weighing between 9 and 10
ounces is used. It is some what smaller than a
basketball and resembles a soccer ball or water
polo ball size. - The play begins with a serve by the right back
player. The serve consists of hitting the ball
with the hand so that it goes clearly over the
net and within the boundaries designated. The
receiving team must return the ball over the net
before it touches the floor. Each team may hit
the ball a maximum of three times in returning it
across the net.
38Volleyball Question9
- 9. How does play begin in volleyball?
- a) Throw
- b) Hit
- c) Volley
- d) Serve
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41Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- An inflated leather ball 25 5/8 inches in
circumference and weighing between 9 and 10
ounces is used. It is some what smaller than a
basketball and resembles a soccer ball or water
polo ball size. - The play begins with a serve by the right back
player. The serve consists of hitting the ball
with the hand so that it goes clearly over the
net and within the boundaries designated. The
receiving team must return the ball over the net
before it touches the floor. Each team may hit
the ball a maximum of three times in returning it
across the net.
42Volleyball Question10
- 10. How many times can a team hit the ball before
it must go over the net? - a) Two
- b) Three
- c) Four
- d) Five
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45Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- An inflated leather ball 25 5/8 inches in
circumference and weighing between 9 and 10
ounces is used. It is some what smaller than a
basketball and resembles a soccer ball or water
polo ball size. - The play begins with a serve by the right back
player. The serve consists of hitting the ball
with the hand so that it goes clearly over the
net and within the boundaries designated. The
receiving team must return the ball over the net
before it touches the floor. Each team may hit
the ball a maximum of three times in returning it
across the net.
46Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- The ball is returned back and forth until one
team makes an error. Only the serving team may
score points. If the receiving team commits a
fault, a point is scored. If the serving team
makes the error or commits a fault, sideout is
called and the other team serves following the
rotation of players. - The ball must be clearly hit in volleyball it
may not come to rest momentarily in the hands or
on the arms. A player may not hit the ball twice
in succession.
47Volleyball Question11
- 11. Which team can only score points in
volleyball? - a) Serving team
- b) Home team
- c) Receiving team
- d) Visiting team
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50Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- The ball is returned back and forth until one
team makes an error. Only the serving team may
score points. If the receiving team commits a
fault, a point is scored. If the serving team
makes the error or commits a fault, sideout is
called and the other team serves following the
rotation of players. - The ball must be clearly hit in volleyball it
may not come to rest momentarily in the hands or
on the arms. A player may not hit the ball twice
in succession.
51Volleyball Question12
- 12. What happens when the serving team makes an
error? - a) A point is scored
- b) Side-in
- c) Turnover
- d) Side-out
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54Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- The ball is returned back and forth until one
team makes an error. Only the serving team may
score points. If the receiving team commits a
fault, a point is scored. If the serving team
makes the error or commits a fault, sideout is
called and the other team serves following the
rotation of players. - The ball must be clearly hit in volleyball it
may not come to rest momentarily in the hands or
on the arms. A player may not hit the ball twice
in succession.
55Volleyball Question13
- 13. How many times can a player hit the ball in
succession? - a) One
- b) Twice
- c) Three
- d) Four
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58Volleyball
- Description and Equipment
- The ball is returned back and forth until one
team makes an error. Only the serving team may
score points. If the receiving team commits a
fault, a point is scored. If the serving team
makes the error or commits a fault, sideout is
called and the other team serves following the
rotation of players. - The ball must be clearly hit in volleyball it
may not come to rest momentarily in the hands or
on the arms. A player may not hit the ball twice
in succession.
59Volleyball
- Scoring
- The failure of the receiving team to return the
ball legally over the net into the opponents
court scores one point for the serving team. A
game is won when a team scores a 2-point lead
with 15 or more points. The score for a forfeited
game is 15-0. A match is won by the team that
first scores two of three games. Rally scoring
eliminates side-out and thus a point is scored on
every serve.
60Volleyball Question14
- 14. How many points are score at a time in
volleyball? - a) One
- b) Two
- c) Three
- d) Four
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63Volleyball Question15
- 15. How many points must a team score to win a
game? - a) 10
- b) 12
- c) 15
- d) 17
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66Volleyball
- Scoring
- The failure of the receiving team to return the
ball legally over the net into the opponents
court scores one point for the serving team. A
game is won when a team scores a 2-point lead
with 15 or more points. The score for a forfeited
game is 15-0. A match is won by the team that
first scores two of three games. Rally scoring
eliminates side-out and thus a point is scored on
every serve.
67Volleyball Question16
- 16. How many games make up a match in volleyball?
- a) Two
- b) Three
- c) Four
- d) Five
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70Volleyball
- Scoring
- The failure of the receiving team to return the
ball legally over the net into the opponents
court scores one point for the serving team. A
game is won when a team scores a 2-point lead
with 15 or more points. The score for a forfeited
game is 15-0. A match is won by the team that
first scores two of three games. Rally scoring
eliminates side-out and thus a point is scored on
every serve.
71Volleyball
- Fundamental Skills and Techniques.
- The most fundamental skill to be learned is the
ability to pass the ball to a teammate, which is
required on almost all plays. A forearm pass
should be used to receive serves, low balls, and
spikes. The forearm pass is used to recover the
opponents attack called a dig. A set is a high
pass that is generally the second play by a team
to relay the ball for the spiker. A spike is a
ball hit forcibly from a height above the net. A
kill is a spike that is impossible to return.
Blocking is a defensive play that attempts to
stop the returning of the ball over the net.
72Volleyball Question19
- 19. What is the most fundamental skill in
volleyball? - a) Blocking
- b) Setting
- c) Spiking
- d) Passing
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75Volleyball
- Fundamental Skills and Techniques.
- The most fundamental skill to be learned is the
ability to pass the ball to a teammate, which is
required on almost all plays. A forearm pass
should be used to receive serves, low balls, and
spikes. The forearm pass is used to recover the
opponents attack called a dig. A set is a high
pass that is generally the second play by a team
to relay the ball for the spiker. A spike is a
ball hit forcibly from a height above the net. A
kill is a spike that is impossible to return.
Blocking is a defensive play that attempts to
stop the returning of the ball over the net.
76Volleyball Question20
- 20. What is a high pass used to relay the ball to
the spiker? - a) Blocking
- b) Setting
- c) Spiking
- d) Passing
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78Congratulations! You have completed the
Volleyball Reading Review Assignment.