Grade 6 Physical And Health Education – Figure 8 Pitching Quiz

1. Where is the pitchers mound?

Behind the plate
In the middle of the field
in the dougout
the outfield
Explanation:

2. Why did the 2020 olympic softball games get canceled?

Not enough players
Flu
COVID-19
Bad weather
Explanation:

3. Where do you run if you hit a home run?

Around the bases
First Base
The dugout
Your house
Explanation:

4. What is the biggest softball?

8 in
12 in
6 in
14 in
Explanation:

5. How many strikes do you get

1
5
3
2
Explanation:

6. Which of the following is not a right fact about softball?

you have to be at games at least an hour early
tag up if the fielder catches a pop up
You can steal
you can get hit with the ball and still hit
Explanation:

7. What is the correct grip for a figure 8 pitch in softball?

Underhand grip
Overhand grip
Sidearm grip
Figure 8 grip
Explanation:

The correct grip for a figure 8 pitch in softball is the Figure 8 grip, where the pitcher's fingers trace a figure 8 motion on the ball before releasing it.

8. What is the main purpose of a figure 8 pitch in softball?

To hit the batter intentionally
To confuse the batter
To throw the ball faster
To improve pitching accuracy
Explanation:

The main purpose of a figure 8 pitch in softball is to confuse the batter by creating unpredictable movement on the ball as it approaches the plate.

9. How should a pitcher position their body when executing a figure 8 pitch?

Stand upright
Step to the side
Lean back
Lean forward
Explanation:

A pitcher should lean forward when executing a figure 8 pitch in order to generate power and control while delivering the ball with the correct motion.

10. What part of the hand should have the most contact with the ball during a figure 8 pitch?

Thumb
Knuckles
Fingertips
Palm
Explanation:

The fingertips should have the most contact with the ball during a figure 8 pitch to ensure proper placement and control of the ball's movement.

11. What is the ideal speed range for a figure 8 pitch in softball?

100-105 mph
75-80 mph
50-55 mph
60-65 mph
Explanation:

The ideal speed range for a figure 8 pitch in softball is around 50-55 mph, as this speed allows for better control and movement on the ball without sacrificing accuracy.

12. How many rotations should the ball ideally make during a figure 8 pitch?

5-6 rotations
2-3 rotations
1 rotation
10-12 rotations
Explanation:

The ball should ideally make 5-6 rotations during a figure 8 pitch, creating the desired movement and spin that can deceive the batter and lead to a successful pitch.

13. What is the most common target location for a figure 8 pitch in softball?

At the batter's head
Outside corner
Down the middle
Inside corner
Explanation:

The most common target location for a figure 8 pitch in softball is the outside corner of the plate, as this location is difficult for the batter to anticipate and adjust to.

14. What is the best way to follow through after releasing a figure 8 pitch?

Stop abruptly
Jump in the air
Continue motion
Step backwards
Explanation:

The best way to follow through after releasing a figure 8 pitch is to continue the pitching motion, ensuring that the pitcher maintains balance and control throughout the pitch.

15. What is the ideal release point for a figure 8 pitch in softball?

Far away from the body
At eye level
Close to the body
At chest level
Explanation:

The ideal release point for a figure 8 pitch in softball is far away from the body, allowing for a better trajectory and spin on the ball to create movement and deception.

16. Which body part is crucial for generating power in a figure 8 pitch?

Neck
Legs
Shoulders
Arms
Explanation:

The legs are crucial for generating power in a figure 8 pitch, as they provide the necessary drive and force to deliver the ball with speed and accuracy.

17. What should be the shape of a pitcher's hand when throwing a figure 8 pitch in softball?

Figure 8
Triangle
Square
Circle
Explanation:

The correct shape for a pitcher's hand when throwing a figure 8 pitch in softball is indeed a figure 8. This shape allows for better control and movement of the ball.

18. Which of the following is a key component in executing a figure 8 pitch?

Following through with the pitch
Keeping the hand flat
Using only the arm to throw
Moving the wrist in a straight line
Explanation:

Following through with the pitch is a key component in executing a figure 8 pitch in softball. It ensures that the ball has proper direction and speed.

19. What is the purpose of a figure 8 pitch in softball?

To have fewer strikes
To aim for a home run
To confuse the batter
To slow down the pitch
Explanation:

The purpose of a figure 8 pitch in softball is to confuse the batter with its movement and trajectory, making it harder to hit.

20. Which part of the body should be engaged when throwing a figure 8 pitch?

Neck
Legs
Fingers
Toes
Explanation:

When throwing a figure 8 pitch in softball, the fingers play a crucial role in shaping the ball's movement and speed.

21. How should a pitcher's body position be when executing a figure 8 pitch?

Upright stance
Leaning forward
Turned away from the batter
Slouched posture
Explanation:

A pitcher's body position should be in an upright stance when executing a figure 8 pitch in softball to maintain balance and generate power.

22. What is the recommended speed for a figure 8 pitch in softball?

As fast as possible
As slow as possible
No specific speed
Medium speed
Explanation:

The recommended speed for a figure 8 pitch in softball is medium speed, as it allows for control and movement while still maintaining difficulty for the batter.

23. How many rotations should the wrist make when throwing a figure 8 pitch?

2
4
1
3
Explanation:

The wrist should make 3 rotations when throwing a figure 8 pitch in softball to create the signature movement of the ball.

24. Which type of grip is commonly used for a figure 8 pitch in softball?

Circle grip
Sidearm grip
Underhand grip
Overhand grip
Explanation:

The underhand grip is commonly used for a figure 8 pitch in softball, providing more control and spin on the ball.

25. Which pitch is often paired with a figure 8 pitch in softball to keep the batter guessing?

Fastball
Change-up
Slider
Curveball
Explanation:

A change-up pitch is often paired with a figure 8 pitch in softball to create variation in speed and movement, making it harder for the batter to anticipate.

26. When should a pitcher use a figure 8 pitch in a softball game?

After a few strikes
At the beginning of the game
Strategically throughout the game
Only as a last resort
Explanation:

A pitcher should use a figure 8 pitch in a softball game strategically throughout the game to keep the batters off balance and increase the chances of striking them out.

27. What is the correct grip for a figure 8 softball pitch?

Interlocking the index and middle fingers
Holding the ball with all fingers
Gripping the ball with just the thumb and pinky finger
Placing the index and middle fingers together on the seam of the ball
Explanation:

Placing the index and middle fingers together on the seam of the ball creates a figure 8 motion when pitching, giving the pitch its name.

28. What is the main objective of a figure 8 softball pitch?

To strike out the batter
To confuse the batter with the movement of the pitch
To hit the batter with the ball
To throw the ball as fast as possible
Explanation:

The main objective of a figure 8 softball pitch, like any other pitch, is to strike out the batter by throwing a difficult-to-hit pitch.

29. How should the pitcher's body be positioned during a figure 8 pitch?

Leaning forward
Leaned back
Bent to the side
Straight up
Explanation:

The pitcher's body should be leaning forward during a figure 8 pitch to generate power and accuracy in the pitch.

30. What is the ideal release point for a figure 8 pitch?

Right in front of the pitcher's face
Above the head
After reaching the highest point of the arc
Behind the back
Explanation:

The ideal release point for a figure 8 pitch is right in front of the pitcher's face to ensure accuracy and control of the pitch.

31. What should the non-throwing hand be doing during a figure 8 pitch?

Covering the eyes
Pointing at the batter
Pointing towards the sky
Holding the glove against the body
Explanation:

The non-throwing hand should be holding the glove against the body to provide balance and stability while pitching the ball in a figure 8 motion.

32. How should the pitcher follow through after releasing the ball in a figure 8 pitch?

Step forward and finish facing the batter
Take a step backwards
Stay in the same position
Spin around in a circle
Explanation:

The pitcher should follow through in a figure 8 pitch by stepping forward and finishing facing the batter to maintain balance and control after releasing the ball.

33. Which part of the body should lead the motion in a figure 8 pitch?

Head
Feet
Shoulders
Hips
Explanation:

The hips should lead the motion in a figure 8 pitch, rotating first to generate power and accuracy in the pitch.

34. What kind of spin does a figure 8 pitch typically have?

Backspin
Topspin
No spin
Sideways spin
Explanation:

A figure 8 pitch typically has backspin, which helps the ball stay in the air longer and create movement towards the end of the pitch.

35. When should a pitcher throw a figure 8 pitch during a game?

Only when the batter is weak
As a surprise pitch in a crucial situation
Only when no one is on base
As the first pitch of the game
Explanation:

A figure 8 pitch should be thrown as a surprise pitch in a crucial situation to catch the batter off guard and increase the chances of a strikeout.

36. How should the pitcher's arm angle be during a figure 8 pitch?

Bent at a 90-degree angle
Fully extended straight towards the batter
Raised above the head
Straight down
Explanation:

The pitcher's arm angle should be bent at a 90-degree angle during a figure 8 pitch to generate power and control in the pitch.

37. What is the ideal speed for a figure 8 pitch?

As slow as possible
Medium speed
Depends on the batter
As fast as possible
Explanation:

The ideal speed for a figure 8 pitch is medium speed, as it allows for accuracy and movement while still being difficult for the batter to hit.

38. How many rotations should the ball make in a figure 8 pitch?

4
1
12
8
Explanation:

The ball should make 8 rotations in a figure 8 pitch, moving in a distinct figure 8 motion towards the batter.

39. What is the best count to throw a figure 8 pitch on?

2-2
1-1
3-0
0-2
Explanation:

The best count to throw a figure 8 pitch on is 0-2, as it puts the batter in a defensive position and increases the likelihood of a strikeout.

40. What is the most challenging aspect of mastering a figure 8 pitch?

Control
Speed
Pitch movement
Accuracy
Explanation:

The most challenging aspect of mastering a figure 8 pitch is accuracy, as it requires precise control of the ball's movement to deceive the batter.

41. What should the pitcher focus on when practicing a figure 8 pitch?

Repeating the correct grip and motion
Hitting the batter every time
Throwing the ball as hard as possible
Keeping the ball low
Explanation:

The pitcher should focus on repeating the correct grip and motion when practicing a figure 8 pitch to build muscle memory and consistency in the pitch.

42. What is the key to successfully executing a figure 8 pitch in a game?

Maintaining eye contact with the batter
Staying calm and focused under pressure
Having a loud grunt while pitching
Throwing the ball as fast as possible
Explanation:

The key to successfully executing a figure 8 pitch in a game is staying calm and focused under pressure, which allows the pitcher to concentrate on hitting their spots.

43. What is the role of the catcher in helping the pitcher with a figure 8 pitch?

Calling the pitch and location for the pitcher
Yelling at the batter to swing
Stepping in front of the batter to distract them
Blocking the ball if the batter doesn't swing
Explanation:

The catcher plays a key role in helping the pitcher with a figure 8 pitch by calling the pitch type and location to keep the batter off balance.

44. What should the pitcher do if a figure 8 pitch is not working during a game?

Switch to throwing underhand
Start throwing as hard as possible
Try a different pitch to keep the batter guessing
Keep throwing the same pitch
Explanation:

If a figure 8 pitch is not working during a game, the pitcher should try a different pitch to keep the batter guessing and prevent them from getting comfortable at the plate.

45. How should the pitcher adjust the grip for a figure 8 pitch when facing a left-handed batter?

Angle the ball towards the batter
Switch to throwing with the non-dominant hand
No adjustment needed
Reverse the grip on the ball
Explanation:

When facing a left-handed batter, the pitcher should angle the ball towards the batter slightly to adjust for their stance and create movement away from their power zone.

46. What is the ideal location to aim for when throwing a figure 8 pitch?

Just off the plate
Straight down the middle
Low and outside
High and inside
Explanation:

The ideal location to aim for when throwing a figure 8 pitch is just off the plate, tempting the batter to swing at a pitch that will move out of the strike zone.

47. How can a pitcher increase the effectiveness of a figure 8 pitch?

Varying the speed and location of the pitch
Throwing from a standing position
Always throwing the pitch in the same count
Keeping the glove hand behind the back
Explanation:

A pitcher can increase the effectiveness of a figure 8 pitch by varying the speed and location of the pitch, keeping the batter off balance and guessing with each delivery.

48. What is the most important aspect of a figure 8 pitch in terms of deceiving the batter?

Accuracy of the pitch
Grip of the pitch
Speed of the pitch
Movement of the pitch
Explanation:

The most important aspect of a figure 8 pitch in terms of deceiving the batter is the movement of the pitch, which creates the illusion of unpredictability and makes it difficult to hit.

49. What should the pitcher do immediately after releasing a figure 8 pitch?

Jump in the air
Run towards the batter
Close their eyes
Hold the follow-through position
Explanation:

The pitcher should hold the follow-through position after releasing a figure 8 pitch to maintain balance and signal to the umpire that the pitch is finished.

50. How can a pitcher improve their figure 8 pitching skills?

Taking lessons from a coach
Only practicing during games
Ignoring feedback from teammates
Never watching professional pitchers
Explanation:

A pitcher can improve their figure 8 pitching skills by taking lessons from a coach who can provide personalized feedback and guidance on technique and strategy.

51. What is the purpose of adding a figure 8 pitch to a pitcher's repertoire?

To impress the crowd with a fancy pitch
To make the game more boring
To increase the risk of injury
To challenge the batter with a unique pitch
Explanation:

The purpose of adding a figure 8 pitch to a pitcher's repertoire is to challenge the batter with a unique pitch that can deceive and outsmart them during the game.

52. What should the pitcher focus on during a game when throwing a figure 8 pitch?

The location and execution of each pitch
The noise from the crowd
The score of the game
The movement of the outfielders
Explanation:

The pitcher should focus on the location and execution of each pitch when throwing a figure 8 pitch during a game, aiming for precision and control to outwit the batter.