Grade 7 PHE – Netball Quiz

1. What is chest pass in netball?

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2. What is chest pass in netball?

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3. What is chest pass in netball?

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4. What is chest pass in netball?

is how your team score goals in netball, by feeding the circle, getting the ball to your attackers for them to shoot and score.
a pass in which the ball is quickly propelled from the chest by the hands and arms.
is a quick movement to the left or right, then changing direction again to lead onto the ball.
reception in the chest level
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5. In netball,chest pass is usually used when................

teammates are far from each other
opponents wants to score
teammates are not far from each other
opponents are close
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6. stages of performing chest pass in netball are....

grip,stance,release and follow through
Reception,stance,release and follow through
grip,pass,release and follow through
grip,stance,release and activate
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7. what is dodging in netball?

chest pass in motion
a pass in which the ball is quickly propelled from the chest by the hands and arms.
is how your team score goals in netball, by feeding the circle, getting the ball to your attackers for them to shoot and score.
is a quick movement to the left or right, then changing direction again to lead onto the ball.
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8. What is the importance of dodging in netball?

Dodging enables a player to lose their opponent to take a pass.
Dodging enables a player to attract their opponent to take a pass.
Dodging enables a player to lose their teammate to take a pass.
Dodging enables a player to lose their opponent to shoot.
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9. There are ......... different types of dodging.

4
5
3
2
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10. The following are types of dodging except?

marking
Split
Roll
Bull
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11. What is footwork in netball?

is a quick movement to the left or right, then changing direction again to lead onto the ball.
refers to how fast your feet are in netball
Footwork refers to how a player is stepping, landing and pivoting when in possession of the ball, with pivoting acting as the most important way to move on the court.
skills used in netball
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12. What is marking in netball?

this is how teammates receives pass from opponents
is a quick movement to the left or right, then changing direction again to lead onto the ball.
is a technique used by a team that is not in possession of the ball to prevent an opponent from receiving a pass.
involves marking the netball court with sawdust
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13. What is the difference between dodging and marking in netball?

Marking: you are allowed to mark your player however you must be 3m away at all times: Dodging: you will need to dodge into space to avoid your defender intercepting the ball from you.
Marking: you are allowed to mark your player however you must be 1m away at all times: Dodging: you will need to dodge into space to avoid your teammate intercepting the ball from you.
Marking: you are allowed to mark your player however you must be 1m away at all times: Dodging: you will need to dodge into space to avoid your defender intercepting the ball from you.
Marking: you are allowed to mark your player however you must be 1m away at all times: Dodging: you will need to dodge into space to avoid your defender scoring.
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14. What are the two major skills in netball?

hitting and kicking skills
hitting and defending skills
Attacking and kicking skills
Attacking and defending skills
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15. What is double dodging?

a quick movement to the left
a quick movement to the left and right
a quick movement to the left / right / left or vice versa.
a quick movement to the right
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16. Which of the following is not a skill in netball?

Passing and receiving
throwing
Dodging
shooting
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17. How many passes are there in netball?

2
3
5
7
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18. One is not a pass in netball.Which on is it?

overhead pass
pivoting pass
bounce pass
lob pass
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19. What are the 4 main movements?

Locomotion, Level Changes, Push/Pull and fixed.
inheritance, Level Changes, Push/Pull and Rotation.
Locomotion, rapid, Push/Pull and Rotation.
Locomotion, Level Changes, Push/Pull and Rotation.
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20. In netball,deceptive means?

mislead
blocking
stable
unstable
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21. In netball,off balance means?

pivoting
unstable
blocking something
stable
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22. In netball,interception means?

diving
receiving a pass
block something from continuing to its destination.
not steady
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23. A player may not use the following body movements when marking an opponent.

standing in front of the player being marked
raising hands up to reach the path of the ball
standing beside the player being marked
standing behind of the player being marked
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24. What is the objective of a netball game?

Pass the ball to the teammates
Score goals in the opponent's net
Throw the ball out of bounds
Dribble the ball across the court
Explanation:

In netball, the objective is to pass the ball to your teammates in order to score goals. Dribbling and throwing out of bounds are not allowed.

25. How many players are there in a netball team on the court?

7
8
6
5
Explanation:

A netball team consists of 7 players on the court, each with their specific positions and roles.

26. Which player is not allowed to score in netball?

Goal Defense
Goal Shooter
Goal Attack
Goal Keeper
Explanation:

The Goal Keeper's primary role is to defend against the opposing team's shooters and is not allowed to score goals.

27. What line must a player be in to shoot for a goal?

Goal line
Center line
Baseline
Sideline
Explanation:

A player must be behind the goal line in order to shoot for a goal in netball.

28. What is the maximum time allowed to hold the ball in netball?

7 seconds
10 seconds
5 seconds
3 seconds
Explanation:

A player with the ball in netball is only allowed to hold it for 3 seconds before they must pass or shoot.

29. Which player is responsible for intercepting passes in netball?

Goal Attack
Center
Wing Attack
Goal Keeper
Explanation:

The Wing Attack player is responsible for intercepting passes from the opposing team and creating scoring opportunities for their own team.

30. What is the size of the netball court?

30x15 meters
40x20 meters
60x30 meters
50x25 meters
Explanation:

A standard netball court is 30 meters long and 15 meters wide, with specific markings for different areas of play.

31. What is the name of the circular area around the goal post in netball?

Goal circle
Shooting circle
Scoring circle
Safety circle
Explanation:

The shooting circle is a circular area around the goal post where shooters must be in order to take a shot for goal.

32. What happens if a player steps out of bounds with the ball in netball?

Turnover to the other team
Penalty shot
Free pass to the other team
Warning from the referee
Explanation:

If a player steps out of bounds with the ball in netball, possession is turned over to the other team for a throw-in.

33. Which player is allowed to enter the shooting circle in netball?

Center
Goal Defense
Wing Defense
Goal Attack
Explanation:

The Goal Attack player is allowed to enter the shooting circle in order to take shots at goal and assist the Goal Shooter.

34. What is the objective of netball?

To score goals by shooting the ball through the opponent's goal ring
To dribble the ball continuously
To hit the opponents with the ball
To run around the court without any rules
Explanation:

The objective of netball is to score goals by shooting the ball through the opponent's goal ring.

35. How many players are there in a netball team?

7
8
10
5
Explanation:

A netball team consists of 7 players on the court at a time.

36. Which player is allowed to move in all areas of the court except the shooting circle?

Goal Keeper
Goal Shooter
Goal Attack
Wing Attack
Explanation:

The Wing Attack player is allowed to move in all areas of the court except the shooting circle.

37. What is the maximum number of steps a player can take while holding the ball without dribbling?

3
4
2
5
Explanation:

A player can take a maximum of 3 steps while holding the ball without dribbling.

38. Which player is responsible for defending the opposing team's Goal Shooter?

Wing Defence
Goal Shooter
Goal Keeper
Center
Explanation:

The Goal Keeper is responsible for defending the opposing team's Goal Shooter.

39. How many points is a goal worth in netball?

4
1
3
2
Explanation:

A goal in netball is worth 1 point.

40. Which player is responsible for throwing the ball into play from the side of the court?

Goal Shooter
Wing Attack
Goal Keeper
Goal Defense
Explanation:

The Wing Attack player is responsible for throwing the ball into play from the side of the court.

41. What is the duration of a netball match?

90 minutes
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
Explanation:

A standard netball match consists of 4 quarters, each lasting 15 minutes, making the total duration 60 minutes.

42. Which player is responsible for shooting the goals for their team?

Wing Defense
Goal Shooter
Center
Goal Keeper
Explanation:

The Goal Shooter is responsible for shooting the goals for their team.

43. What is the maximum height at which a player can throw the ball when passing or shooting?

8 feet
10 feet
6 feet
5 feet
Explanation:

A player can throw the ball at any height when passing or shooting, but the maximum height is generally considered to be 10 feet.

44. Which player is the captain of the team and is responsible for leading the team?

Goal Keeper
Goal Attack
Center
Goal Defense
Explanation:

The Center player is the captain of the team and is responsible for leading the team on the court.

45. What is the minimum number of players required to start a netball match?

7
4
6
5
Explanation:

A minimum of 7 players are required to start a netball match, with each team having 7 players on the court.

46. What is the name of the action where a player catches the ball thrown by a teammate?

Pass
Interception
Dribble
Catch
Explanation:

When a player catches the ball thrown by a teammate, it is referred to as a 'Catch'.

47. Which player is responsible for making strategic plays and moving the ball up the court?

Goal Defense
Goal Keeper
Goal Attack
Center
Explanation:

The Center player is responsible for making strategic plays and moving the ball up the court.

48. What is the name of the playing area in netball which is divided into three sections?

Court
Arena
Pitch
Field
Explanation:

The playing area in netball is called the 'Court' and is divided into three sections - the Defensive Third, the Center Third, and the Shooting Third.

49. Which player is not allowed to enter the goal circle?

Goal Shooter
Wing Attack
Goal Keeper
Goal Attack
Explanation:

The Wing Attack player is not allowed to enter the goal circle during gameplay.

50. How many seconds is a player allowed to hold the ball before passing or shooting it?

5 seconds
10 seconds
7 seconds
3 seconds
Explanation:

A player is allowed to hold the ball for a maximum of 3 seconds before passing or shooting it.

51. Which player is responsible for intercepting the ball from the opponent's team?

Center
Wing Defense
Goal Attack
Goal Shooter
Explanation:

The Wing Defense player is responsible for intercepting the ball from the opponent's team.

52. What is the penalty for stepping out of court during gameplay?

Foul
Turnover
Warning
Free Pass
Explanation:

Stepping out of court during gameplay results in a turnover, giving possession of the ball to the opposing team.

53. Which player is responsible for feeding the ball to the Goal Shooter for scoring goals?

Goal Keeper
Goal Attack
Goal Defense
Wing Attack
Explanation:

The Goal Attack player is responsible for feeding the ball to the Goal Shooter for scoring goals.

54. What is the name of the circle at each end of the court where goals are scored?

Mid Court Circle
Center Circle
Shooting Circle
Goal Circle
Explanation:

The circle at each end of the court where goals are scored is called the 'Shooting Circle'.

55. Which player is responsible for marking the opposing team's Wing Attack player?

Goal Keeper
Center
Goal Defense
Wing Defense
Explanation:

The Wing Defense player is responsible for marking the opposing team's Wing Attack player.

56. What is the maximum number of players allowed to play in each team?

8
7
6
9
Explanation:

A maximum of 7 players are allowed to play in each netball team on the court at a time.

57. Which player is responsible for making sure their team follows the rules of the game?

Goal Keeper
Goal Attack
Umpire
Goal Shooter
Explanation:

The Umpire is responsible for making sure both teams follow the rules of the game and officiating the match.

58. What is the name of the midcourt player who can move freely across all areas of the court except the goal circles?

Center
Goal Shooter
Goal Attack
Goal Defense
Explanation:

The Center player can move freely across all areas of the court except the goal circles and is responsible for making plays and transitions.

59. Which player is responsible for defending the opposing team's Goal Attack?

Goal Defense
Goal Shooter
Goal Keeper
Wing Defense
Explanation:

The Goal Defense player is responsible for defending the opposing team's Goal Attack player.