Grade 5 Physical And Health Education – Passing And Ball Carriage Quiz

1. To start the game from the beginning, a team has to do a...

Backwards pass
volley kick
Roll pass
Sideway pass
Explanation:

2. How many tags has to remove the defender team?

6
8
5
1
Explanation:

3. To restart the game after a tag, the offensive team can do...

Hands-off
Changeover
Spin pass
roll pass
Explanation:

4. What is a roll pass?

A backwards pass from the very same place where the tag was removed
An infraction
A forwards pass from the very same place where the tag was removed
A sideway pass from the very same place where the tag was removed
Explanation:

5. If the ball drops and bouncing in a forward direction the result is a...

Tag
Volley kick
Hands-off
knock on
Explanation:

6. When a tag is removed but the attacker passes the ball at the very same moment the referee says...

Knock on!
Tag one!
Ball away! Play on!
Changeover!
Explanation:

7. When the carrier covers his/her tags protecting them with his hands, the referee says.

Hands-off!
Ball away! Play on!
knock on!
roll pass
Explanation:

8. Avant means

To pass the ball with the foot
To pass the ball forwards with the hands
To score a try
To pass the ball bakwards with the hands
Explanation:

9. When a "Hands-off" happens the result is a...

Touche
Changeover!
Knock on
Try
Explanation:

10. To score a try the attacker team has to _____ and pressure downwards

Cross slowly the try-line
Jump into the try-line with one foot
Kick the ball and exceed the try-line
Put the ball on the ground behind the try-line line with both hands and pressure downwards
Explanation:

11. The player who carries the ball can...

dodge
Jump
Pass forwards with his/her hands
Spin
Explanation:

12. What is the correct way to hold the rugby ball during a game?

Hold it with one hand
Hold it with your head
Hold it with your feet
Hold it with two hands
Explanation:

It is important to hold the rugby ball with two hands to maintain control and prevent turnovers.

13. Where should you position the ball while running in Tag Rugby?

On the ground
In front of you
Under your arm
Behind your back
Explanation:

Positioning the ball under your arm while running allows you to protect it from opponents trying to tag you.

14. When passing the ball to a teammate, how should you hold it?

Hold it with one hand
Hold it with two hands
Hold it with your chin
Hold it with your elbow
Explanation:

Holding the ball with two hands gives you better control and accuracy when passing to a teammate.

15. What is the correct technique for passing the ball in Tag Rugby?

Throw the ball underhand
Throw the ball overhead
Roll the ball on the ground
Kick the ball
Explanation:

Passing the ball underhand allows for better control and accuracy, making it easier for your teammate to catch.

16. What should you do if you are tagged while carrying the ball?

Turn around and run in the opposite direction
Stop and place the ball on the ground
Keep running with the ball
Pass the ball to the opponent
Explanation:

When tagged, you must stop and place the ball on the ground to simulate a turnover in possession.

17. How many points do you get for scoring a try in Tag Rugby?

3 points
2 points
4 points
1 point
Explanation:

In Tag Rugby, a try is worth 1 point. The player must cross the try line and touch the ball to the ground.

18. What is the purpose of passing the ball to your teammates in Tag Rugby?

To kick the ball away
To keep possession
To show off your skills
To confuse the opponents
Explanation:

Passing the ball to your teammates helps maintain possession and create scoring opportunities in Tag Rugby.

19. Which player is allowed to kick the ball in Tag Rugby?

No one is allowed to kick the ball
Only the captain
Any player on the team
Only the referee
Explanation:

Any player on the team is allowed to kick the ball in Tag Rugby as long as it is within the rules of the game.

20. What should you do if you intercept the ball from the opposing team?

Kick the ball out of bounds
Run with the ball towards your team's try line
Give the ball back to the opponents
Pass the ball to the referee
Explanation:

If you intercept the ball, you should try to advance towards your team's try line to score or create a scoring opportunity.

21. How should you approach an opponent while trying to tag them?

Use two hands to tag them on the waist
Run directly at them
Shout loudly to distract them
Dive at their feet
Explanation:

Tagging an opponent by using two hands to make contact with their waist ensures a fair and effective tag in Tag Rugby.

22. What is the correct way to pass the ball in tag rugby?

Throwing the ball forward
Running with the ball
Kicking the ball
Passing the ball backwards
Explanation:

In tag rugby, players should pass the ball backwards to a teammate to maintain possession and move the ball towards the opponent's goal line.

23. What should you do if you have the ball and a defender tags you?

Throw the ball forward to a teammate
Place the ball on the ground where you were tagged
Hold onto the ball and keep running
Wait for the defender to tag another player
Explanation:

When tagged by a defender, the ball carrier must place the ball on the ground at the spot of the tag to simulate a turnover in possession.

24. What is the purpose of ball carriage in tag rugby?

To protect the ball from defenders
To run as fast as possible with the ball
To show off fancy moves and tricks
To kick the ball to a teammate
Explanation:

Ball carriage in tag rugby is about protecting the ball from defenders while maintaining possession and looking for opportunities to pass or advance the ball.

25. In tag rugby, what happens when a pass is dropped or goes forward?

The game continues with no consequences
The player who dropped the pass is tagged by a defender
A turnover in possession is awarded to the opposing team
A penalty kick is awarded to the opposing team
Explanation:

If a pass is dropped or goes forward in tag rugby, it is considered a knock-on and results in a turnover in possession, giving the opposing team the ball.

26. What should a player do after successfully passing the ball to a teammate?

Celebrate with a victory dance
Run away from the action
Tag the nearest defender
Continue running to support the teammate with the ball
Explanation:

After passing the ball in tag rugby, a player should continue running and provide support to the teammate who received the pass, creating options for further passes or advancing the ball.

27. Why is it important to communicate with teammates during a tag rugby game?

To confuse teammates
To plan strategies and coordinate movements
To distract the opponents
To argue over who gets to carry the ball
Explanation:

Communication with teammates in tag rugby is essential for planning strategies, coordinating movements, and ensuring effective teamwork to outmaneuver the opposing team and create scoring opportunities.

28. When passing the ball in Tag Rugby, which option is the correct way to pass?

Throwing the ball over the head
Kicking the ball
Passing the ball backward
Passing the ball forward
Explanation:

In Tag Rugby, players should always pass the ball backward to maintain possession and advance towards the goal. Passing the ball forward is considered a knock-on and results in a turnover.

29. What should you do when carrying the ball in Tag Rugby?

Keep the ball close and secure
Pass the ball to the opponent
Drop the ball on purpose
Run with the ball held in one hand
Explanation:

When carrying the ball in Tag Rugby, it is important to keep the ball close to your body and secure to prevent the opponents from tagging you. Running with the ball held in one hand makes it easier for the opponents to tag you.

30. During a Tag Rugby game, what is the correct way to pass the ball to a teammate?

Pass the ball to the opponent
Pass the ball forward
Throw the ball above the head
Pass the ball underarm
Explanation:

In Tag Rugby, passing the ball underarm is the correct way to pass to a teammate. Passing the ball forward is not allowed, and throwing the ball above the head may result in an interception by the opponents.

31. What should you do if an opponent is about to tag you while carrying the ball?

Pass the ball away blindly
Drop the ball and stop playing
Slow down to get tagged
Try to evade the tag by changing direction
Explanation:

When an opponent is about to tag you in Tag Rugby, it is important to try to evade the tag by changing direction quickly. Slowing down or passing the ball away blindly may result in a turnover.

32. In Tag Rugby, what is the correct way to receive a pass from a teammate?

Move towards the ball and catch it with both hands
Stand still and wait for the ball to come to you
Run away from the ball
Ignore the pass and let it go out of bounds
Explanation:

To receive a pass in Tag Rugby, you should move towards the ball and catch it with both hands to maintain possession. Standing still or running away from the ball makes it harder to control the pass.

33. What is the correct way to run while carrying the ball in Tag Rugby?

Run with your head up and eyes forward
Run while looking backwards
Run as fast as you can in a straight line
Run in a zig-zag pattern
Explanation:

When running with the ball in Tag Rugby, it is important to keep your head up and eyes forward to be aware of your surroundings and teammates. Running in a zig-zag pattern or looking backward may result in losing possession.

34. What should you do after passing the ball in Tag Rugby?

Stand still and watch the game
Take a break
Run after the ball
Celebrate loudly
Explanation:

After passing the ball in Tag Rugby, it is important to support your team by running after the ball and being available for the next pass or to provide backup. Standing still or taking a break may result in missing opportunities on the field.

35. What is the correct way to hold the ball while running in Tag Rugby?

Hold the ball loosely in one hand
Throw the ball to your teammate
Hold the ball close to your body with two hands
Hold the ball away from your body
Explanation:

When running in Tag Rugby, it is important to hold the ball close to your body with two hands to maintain possession and prevent your opponents from tagging you. Holding the ball loosely or away from your body makes it easier for the opponents to tag you.

36. What is the correct way to pass the ball to a teammate who is running beside you?

Pass the ball behind you
Pass the ball above your head
Pass the ball underarm to the side
Pass the ball forward
Explanation:

When passing the ball to a teammate who is running beside you in Tag Rugby, the correct way is to pass the ball underarm to the side. Passing the ball behind you or above your head may lead to an inaccurate pass.

37. What should you do if you drop the ball while running in Tag Rugby?

Complain to the referee
Pick up the ball and continue play
Ask the opponents to restart the game
Leave the ball and walk away
Explanation:

If you drop the ball while running in Tag Rugby, you should pick up the ball immediately and continue play. Leaving the ball or asking for a restart gives the opponents an advantage, and complaining to the referee disrupts the flow of the game.

38. What is the correct way to dodge an opponent during a Tag Rugby game?

Run straight into the opponent
Change direction quickly to evade the tag
Push the opponent away
Let the opponent tag you on purpose
Explanation:

The correct way to dodge an opponent in Tag Rugby is to change direction quickly to evade the tag. Pushing the opponent, running into the opponent, or letting the opponent tag you intentionally results in penalties or turnovers.

39. When should you pass the ball to a teammate in Tag Rugby?

When you feel like it
When the opponents ask for the ball
When you have a clear passing opportunity
When you are about to get tagged
Explanation:

In Tag Rugby, you should pass the ball to a teammate when you have a clear passing opportunity to maintain possession and advance towards the goal. Passing when you are about to get tagged or based on feelings may result in turnovers.

40. What is the best way to create space for your teammates in Tag Rugby?

Stay in one spot and wait for the opponent to tag you
Look for gaps in the defense and move the ball
Pass the ball quickly to an opponent
Cling onto the ball and run alone
Explanation:

To create space for your teammates in Tag Rugby, you should look for gaps in the defense and move the ball quickly to exploit those openings. Holding onto the ball or passing to an opponent limits your team's attacking options.

41. What should you do if you receive a pass while standing still in Tag Rugby?

Run backwards
Look for a teammate to pass
Move forward with the ball
Pass the ball immediately
Explanation:

If you receive a pass while standing still in Tag Rugby, the best option is to move forward with the ball to advance towards the goal and keep the defense on the back foot. Running backwards or passing immediately may not take advantage of the passing play.

42. How can you support your teammates in Tag Rugby when they have the ball?

Throw the ball out of bounds
Move into a position to receive a pass
Stay in one spot and watch
Run away from the ball carrier
Explanation:

To support your teammates in Tag Rugby when they have the ball, you should move into a position to receive a pass and provide options for the ball carrier. Running away or throwing the ball out of bounds limits your team's attacking opportunities.

43. What should you do if you are the last player with the ball and the opponents are closing in on you in Tag Rugby?

Give up and let the opponents tag you
Look for a gap in the defense and try to break through
Drop the ball on purpose
Pass the ball to an unavailable teammate
Explanation:

If you are the last player with the ball and the opponents are closing in on you in Tag Rugby, the best option is to look for a gap in the defense and try to break through to create an opportunity for your team. Giving up or passing to an unavailable teammate may result in a turnover.

44. What is the correct way to signal to your teammates that you are open for a pass in Tag Rugby?

Wave your hands and move into space
Hide behind the opponents
Run towards the opponents
Shout loudly from a distance
Explanation:

To signal to your teammates that you are open for a pass in Tag Rugby, you should wave your hands and move into space to create passing lanes and options for the ball carrier. Hiding behind or shouting loudly may not effectively communicate your availability.

45. What is the correct way to create scoring opportunities for your team in Tag Rugby?

Ignore your teammates and run alone
Work together with teammates to move the ball forward
Avoid passing the ball to teammates
Hold onto the ball for the entire game
Explanation:

To create scoring opportunities for your team in Tag Rugby, you should work together with your teammates to move the ball forward by passing and supporting each other. Holding onto the ball or running alone limits your team's attacking chances.

46. What should you do if the opponents manage to tag you while you have the ball in Tag Rugby?

Pass the ball to a teammate and keep playing
Argue with the opponents
Drop the ball and continue play
Hand the ball to the opponents
Explanation:

If the opponents manage to tag you while you have the ball in Tag Rugby, you should pass the ball to a teammate and keep playing to maintain possession and continue the attacking play. Arguing or handing the ball to the opponents results in a turnover.

47. What is the correct way to move the ball quickly in Tag Rugby to confuse the defense?

Pass the ball behind you
Hold onto the ball for as long as possible
Run away from your teammates
Pass the ball between teammates rapidly
Explanation:

To move the ball quickly in Tag Rugby and confuse the defense, you should pass the ball between teammates rapidly to create passing options and break through the defensive line. Holding onto the ball or running away decreases the attacking potential.

48. What should you do if you are unsure about making a pass in Tag Rugby?

Make a blind pass anyway
Hold onto the ball and wait
Ask a teammate for advice
Call for a timeout
Explanation:

If you are unsure about making a pass in Tag Rugby, the best option is to hold onto the ball and wait for a clear passing opportunity or reassess the situation. Making a blind pass may result in a turnover, and calling for a timeout disrupts the flow of the game.

49. What is the correct way to communicate with your teammates during a Tag Rugby game?

Use clear verbal and non-verbal signals for passing
Ignore your teammates' instructions
Shout randomly to confuse opponents
Stay silent and play independently
Explanation:

In Tag Rugby, the correct way to communicate with your teammates is to use clear verbal and non-verbal signals for passing and positioning to enhance teamwork and coordination on the field. Staying silent or shouting randomly disrupts the team's performance.

50. What should you do if your teammate is about to get tagged and needs support in Tag Rugby?

Offer support by running in the passing lane
Ignore your teammate and run away
Intentionally get tagged too
Stand still and watch
Explanation:

If your teammate is about to get tagged and needs support in Tag Rugby, you should offer support by running in the passing lane to be available for a quick pass and maintain possession. Ignoring your teammate, intentionally getting tagged, or standing still hampers your team's attacking options.

51. What should you do if the opponents intercept your pass in Tag Rugby?

Focus on defense and try to regain possession
High-five the opponent who intercepted
Apologize to the opponents
Celebrate the interception
Explanation:

If the opponents intercept your pass in Tag Rugby, you should focus on defense and try to regain possession by tagging the opponent quickly or assisting your teammates. Apologizing, celebrating, or giving high-fives distract from the game's competitive nature.