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Test Question (NFHS Rules)
I missed these two questions on my test. What answers would you choose?
1. An attacker hits the ball into the opponent's block. The ball rebounds off the block, into the antenna, and lands out of bounds on the attacker's side of the net. The line judge should signal: a. out b. touch c. antenna fault d. net fault 2. Which statement is false? a. A replay may be declared when, in the official's judgment, a timer's audio signal interrupts play. b. A replay may be declared when the umpire blows an inadvertent whistle that has no effect on the outcome of a play. c. A replay may be declared when there is a double foul. d. None of the above |
Test Question (NFHS Rules)
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Those were my answers too, Jan. I am interested to hear from Felix as well, since there is a very good chance that he had to answer the same two questions.
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Those are my answers as well, but I have not scored the test yet.
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Test Question (NFHS Rules)
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IMHO, I believe the more accurate call is "c. antenna fault" because the fault occurred when the ball contacted the antenna, not when it landed out of bounds. Maybe we can get it changed in the future. Quote:
b. False - also 9-8-1a...the whistle did not interrupt play. c. True - see 9-8-1d. d. Doesn't apply because "b" IS false. I want someone to explain how this could be called any other way. |
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The question writer is assuming that the line judge is not using flags, but doesn't give us that information in the question. Those of us who referee with line judges who use flags know that the call is an antenna fault. :rolleyes: Of course, I forgot that IHSA doesn't allow the use of flags by line judges...they haven't figured out yet that it is a whole heckuva lot easier to see a flag than to see the hands of a line judge! :eek::eek::eek: |
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The spammers are getting smarter, aren't they wang???
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Oregon requires line judges for all matches. Flags are also mandated ......
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I'm really embarrassed to ask this, but what's the difference between "out" and "antenna fault"? Is that distinction found in NCAAW, or only in NFHS?
Why does the test answer differ based on whether or not flags are being used? |
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The rulebook shows signals with flags, but those are FIVB/USAV signals, and since NFHS doesn't even describe them, probably aren't "official" signals. |
I have just learned that the IHSA (Illinois) will no longer allow officials to view the correct answers to the part one test. What a poor decision.
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