{"id":118151,"date":"2023-09-02T09:57:37","date_gmt":"2023-09-02T09:57:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118151"},"modified":"2023-09-02T09:57:38","modified_gmt":"2023-09-02T09:57:38","slug":"nfhs-football-exam-2023-latest-edition-verified-questions-and-answers-real-exam-already-graded-a-guaranteed-pass2023-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/02\/nfhs-football-exam-2023-latest-edition-verified-questions-and-answers-real-exam-already-graded-a-guaranteed-pass2023-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"NFHS FOOTBALL EXAM 2023 LATEST EDITION VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| REAL EXAM| ALREADY GRADED A| GUARANTEED PASS|2023\/2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>NFHS FOOTBALL EXAM 2023 LATEST EDITION<br>VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| REAL<br>EXAM| ALREADY GRADED A| GUARANTEED<br>PASS|2023\/2024<br>It is possible for a Team B player to clip.<br>True: 2-5-1; 2-17-3<br>9-3-5: A player shall not clip or block an opponent in the back except using hands or arms to<br>contact an opponent above the waist in warding off a blocker, or when attempting to reach a<br>runner, or catch or recover a loose ball which he may legally touch or possess.<br>The restriction on prohibiting blocking below the waist is in effect even though the opponent has<br>both feet off the ground when contacted by the blocker.<br>True: 2-3-7<br>Blocking below the waist is making initial contact below the waist from the front or side against<br>an opponent other than a runner. 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Blocking below<br>the waist applies only when the opponent has one or both feet on the ground.<br>A block in the back is defined as a block with contact inside the shoulders, below the helmet and<br>above the waist.<br>False: 2-5-2<br>Blocking in the back is a block against an opponent when the initial contact is in the opponent&#8217;s<br>back, inside the shouldlers and below the helmet and above the waist, and not against a player<br>who is a runner or pretending to be a runner.<br>The ball becomes dead when any loose ball is simultaneously caught or recovered by opponents.<br>True: 4-2-2 e(1)<br>When an illegal forward pass strikes the ground, the ball does not become dead.<br>False: 4-2-2c; 7-5-5; Table 7-5-4, 5<br>The field of play is the area within the boundary lines including the end zones.<br>True :2-10-2<br>A defensive player is considered to be on his scrimmage line when he is within 1 yard of his line<br>of scrimmage at the snap.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>True: 2-25-3<br>For a kickoff, the ball may be held in position on a kicking tee by a place-kick holder.<br>True: 2-24-7<br>The ball also may be held in position on the ground or on a kicking tee by a place-kick holder<br>who shall be a teammate of the kicker.<br>When an airborne player makes a catch, forward progress is the furthest point of advancement<br>after he possesses the ball if contacted by a defender.<br>True: 2-15-2<br>The neutral zone is established after the snapper has made final adjustment to the ball.<br>False: 2-15-2<br>The neutral zone is established when the ball is marked ready for play.<br>A forward pass has gone beyond the neutral zone if at any time during the pass, some part of the<br>ball is beyond the neutral zone.<br>False: 2-31-3<br>\u2026.the entire ball is beyond the neutral zone.<br>A foul is a rule infraction for which a penalty is prescribed.<br>True: 2-16-1<br>A down begins when the ball is marked ready-for-play.<br>False: 2-7-1<br>A down is action which starts with a legal snap (beginning a scrimmage down) or when the ball<br>is kicked on a free kick (beginning a free kick down).<br>2-35: Ready for play signifies the referee has signaled the ball may be put in play by a snap or<br>free kick and the 25-second count is to begin.<br>If a double foul occurs during a down, the number of the next down is not the same as that of the<br>down in which the foul occurred.<br>False: 5-2-1<br>\u2026the number of the next down is the same as that of the down in which the foul occurred.<br>A 4-inch-wide broken restraining line shall be placed around the outside of the field, at least 2<br>yards from the sidelines and end lines, as an extension of the line limiting the team box area,<br>except in stadiums where the total playing enclosure does not permit.<br>True: 1-2-3d<br>A ball without stripes is legal for use if both coaches agree to use it.<br>False: 1-3-1c<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NFHS FOOTBALL EXAM 2023 LATEST EDITIONVERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| REALEXAM| ALREADY GRADED A| GUARANTEEDPASS|2023\/2024It is possible for a Team B player to clip.True: 2-5-1; 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