SKA rules test for coaches (v.16/1/2015)
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This version of the SKA korfball “rules for coaches” theory test is made up of 30 questions with simple (true/false) answers.
Questions are presented in random order and cover several categories (e.g. scoring, defending, hindering).
You are allowed to skip questions and return to them later if you want (you can navigate using the “summary” feature).
All questions are weighted equally (i.e. 1 point per correct answer, 0 points for incorrect answers).
No feedback is given during the test, but your results and score are displayed at the end, along with pointers to the relevant rules.
There is a time-limit of 30 minutes to complete the test.
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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
Category: fisticuffsA player is allowed to make a fist to strike the ball, provided that the ball is only touched by the wrist or the back of the hand.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6b
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6b
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
Category: playing from the floorIf a player falls over with the ball, they have to stand up before they can either pass it or shoot.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
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Question 3 of 30
3. Question
Category: restartsAfter a restart, the ball has to travel 2.5 metres before it can be touched by a player of either team.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6v
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6v
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Question 4 of 30
4. Question
Category: repeat infringementsA penalty can be awarded for repeated infringements, even if there is no loss of a free scoring chance.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.11a(B)
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.11a(B)
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Category: out-of-handsA player can take the ball off an opponent who is only holding it in one hand.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6h
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6h
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
Category: solo playA player can tap the ball forward to make it easier to catch, even if they could have caught it earlier.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6e
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6e
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Category: time-wastingDuring the game, there are no restrictions on how long a player can wait before passing the ball.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6g(1)
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6g(1)
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Category: holding offA player may use their arms and legs to make their opponent take a longer path around them, so long as they do not make contact with their opponent.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6i
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6i
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Category: hinderingA player is allowed to use their hand or arm to block the path of the ball when their opponent tries to release the ball, provided that they keep their hand and arm stationary.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6j
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6j
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Category: hinderingA player cannot be deemed to hinder a member of the opposite sex if they are further away from them than the combined arm’s length of the two players concerned.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6k
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6k
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Category: scoringA player can score a goal by shooting from the defence zone (into the other zone), provided that they are not in a “defended” position.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6p
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6p
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Category: dangerous playAn attacking player can win a free pass by forcing their defender to collide with another attacker, even if the defender did not see the attacker that they ran into.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6u
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6u
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Category: holding the postA player is NOT allowed to touch the post in order to help change direction.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6s
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6s
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Category: free passesAttackers are allowed to stand wherever they like on a free pass, provided that they are at least 2.5 metres from the free pass taker.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6t and 3.10
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6t and 3.10
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Category: penaltiesPlayers have a maximum of 4 seconds to take a penalty after the whistle has been blown.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Category: penaltiesAfter the referee blows his whistle for a penalty to be taken, if the shooter bounces the ball, their defender can come in and defend the shot.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Category: penaltiesIf a player misses a penalty but was distracted by the coach and substitutes of the other team who whistle loudly, the referee should order the penalty to be retaken.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6c
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Category: playersIt is possible for 2 boys and 1 girls to play against a division with 2 girls and 1 boy.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 2.1b
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 2.1b
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Category: out-ballIf a ball crosses the outline but has not yet bounced and a player catches the ball with one foot outside the playing area, the out-ball is awarded to the other team.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6m
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6m
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
Category: out-of-zoneWhen trying to prevent an opponent who is standing very close to the half-way line from playing the ball into the other division (e.g. from the opposing team’s defence into its attacking zone), a player is allowed to move over the half way line and hinder from outside of his normal playing zone.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6m
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6m
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
Category: cuttingAn attacker is allowed to cut past other players and shoot, provided their opponent is not within arm’s length when the cutting took place.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6o
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6o
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Category: hinderingDefenders are allowed to move into the anticipated path of an attacker of the opposite sex, e.g. in order to disrupt a running in shot, as long as they make no active attempts to hinder or defend the shot, and they take their position in sufficient time for the attacker to avoid a collision.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6i
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6i
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Category: defendingIf an attacker receives the ball while moving backwards (away from a properly defended starting position) and shoots before their defender has had time to regain a proper defending position, the shot can still be considered to be defended if the defender has started to react to the change in position by the time that the ball leaves the shooter’s hands.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
Category: defendingA player is allowed to defend a shot even when they are standing on the opposite side of the post to the shooter, so long as they remain (or try to remain) within arms distance of the shooter.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Category: defendingPlayers must not shoot when their defenders stand inbetween them and the post and are close enough to touch the ball.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
Category: defendingGoals can be scored whenever a shooter’s defender is not facing the shooter.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6n
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Category: defendingDefenders that are standing further away from the post than their opponent (e.g. trailing behind them during a running in shot) can legitimately block a shot using their arm or hand, providing they do not block the free movement of their opponent at the same time.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6v and 3.9
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6v and 3.9
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Category: free passesPlayers can stand directly behind the post (leaving no room for an opponent to stand closer to the post) at free passes.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6t and 3.10
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6t and 3.10
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Category: restartsPlayers can hinder the taking of a restart as soon as the taker makes a noticable movement of the ball, an arm, or a leg.
Correct
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6v and 3.9
Incorrect
see Rules and Guidelnes, 3.6v and 3.9
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Category: restartsPlayers are allowed to hinder the taking of a restart as long as they do so in a totally passive manner, e.g. by standing close-up and square-on to their opponent, but remaining motionless, with their arms down by their sides.
Correct
see Rules 3.6v and 3.9
Incorrect
see Rules 3.6v and 3.9