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Failure to serve within five seconds of the signal to serve. (Correct)ģ 16) Which of the following is not an example of unnecessary delay? A coach/captain makes excessive requests for the serving order. Serve in one position in the serving order. Wear uniform bottoms of the same color as his/her teammates. (Correct) 15) The libero may not: Have a legal number. 14) No card may be issued for unsporting conduct prior to the first set or between sets. 13) The penalty for ball out of bounds is loss of rally/point awarded to the opponent. (Correct) 12) During play, the head coach may stand in the libero replacement zone, no closer than 6 feet from the sideline, to coach his/her players. 11) A team may confer outside the gymnasium during a time-out. (Correct) 10) Which of the following is an illegal hair control device? Unadorned 2-inch bobby pin. Ģ 9) During time-outs, the timer must sound the horn at 30 seconds to bring the teams back on the court. (Incorrect) (Correct Answer) 8) When a set is in progress and a forfeit is necessary, the offending team receives its acquired points and the opponent is awarded 25 points or 15 points in a deciding set or sufficient number for two point advantage. (Correct) 7) A loss of rally/point is awarded to the opponent when the lineup is submitted to the scorer three minutes prior to the end of timed pre-match warm-ups. 6) During the set, the second referee shall signal at the completion of a charged time-out how many time-outs each team has remaining. (Correct) 5) Unsporting conduct includes attempting to influence a decision by a referee. 4) It is a line violation when a player steps over the sideline, outside the court, during play. (Correct) 3) The libero replacement zone is located near the sideline between the attack line and the end line. 2) The penalty for an illegal libero replacement detected prior to the whistle/signal for serve is a loss of rally/point. Second Referee-Handling of Request for Third Time-Outĥ.1 NFHS VOLLEYBALL EXAM PART II (WITH ANSWERS) 1) The official scorer shall notify the second referee when a team reaches set point. Conduct and Privileges of Assistant Coachesģ. Rationale: The penalty for illegal substitution is "unnecessary delay-administrative yellow or red card " there is no longer a need to have two penalty signals, illegal substitution and unnecessary delay.Ģ017-18 VOLLEYBALL MAJOR EDITORIAL CHANGESĢ-1-5: Clarifies the language regarding the attack line shall be solid and one clearly visible color.ĥ-2-1b: Clarifies when the second referee will indicate both the nature of the fault and the number of the player committing the net fault.Ĥ-1 Penalty 3, 4-2 Penalty 2, 10-3-3, 11-2 Penalties 1 and 2, Sample Setsġ.
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Officials Signals: Omit the illegal substitution signal (Signal # 20) as the penalty is Unnecessary Delay if attempting to enter the set and illegal alignment if observed in the set. time-out, service order, lineup, substitution, libero replacement etc. Clarifies when resuming play, all circumstances should be the same and no requests shall be recognized for, e.g. Rationale: A replay is a single action to repeat the start and completion of a rally that was interrupted under Rule 9-8-1. Therefore, once a replay has been called, by the first referee, no requests, e.g., time-out, service order, lineup, substitution, libero replacement, etc., may be recognized until after the rally is completed. Rationale: Clarifies that the audio signal (horn) shall only be sounded to indicate the official end of a time-out.ĩ-8-2 New: A replay, is considered, to be a part of a single play action. Rationale: A procedure is needed for the sounding of the warning whistle should the second referee still be involved with checking the scoresheet.ĥ-8-3a: Outlines the new procedures for the timer to give the audio signal (horn) only to officially end a time-out and no longer for the warning at 45 seconds into the time-out. Rationale: The defining end of a time-out shall be the horn and the warning of the impending end of the time-out is the second referee’s whistle at 45 seconds or at any other time when both teams take the court ready to play before the audio horn is sounded at 60 seconds.ĥ-4-3c(17): On a time-out, the first referee shall whistle the warning if the second referee is still checking the scoresheet. Clarifies all time-outs are officially ended with the audio signal (horn). Speech, Debate & Theatre Directors & Judgesĥ-5-3b(12): Outlines mechanics for the second referee to sound a warning whistle at 45 seconds or any other time when both teams take the court ready to play before the audio signal (horn) is sounded at 60 seconds.