{"id":118512,"date":"2023-09-04T18:57:05","date_gmt":"2023-09-04T18:57:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118512"},"modified":"2023-09-04T18:57:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-04T18:57:06","slug":"full-bundle-for-nfhs-full-solution-packaged-deal-2023-actual-exams-actual-tests-all-bundled-here-a-graded-100-verified-full-bundle-for-nfhs-full-solution-packaged-deal-2023-actua","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/04\/full-bundle-for-nfhs-full-solution-packaged-deal-2023-actual-exams-actual-tests-all-bundled-here-a-graded-100-verified-full-bundle-for-nfhs-full-solution-packaged-deal-2023-actua\/","title":{"rendered":"FULL BUNDLE FOR NFHS || FULL SOLUTION PACKAGED DEAL 2023 || ACTUAL EXAMS || ACTUAL TESTS || ALL BUNDLED HERE ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p id=\"content-description\">FULL BUNDLE FOR NFHS || FULL SOLUTION PACKAGED DEAL 2023 || ACTUAL EXAMS || ACTUAL TESTS || ALL BUNDLED HERE ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NFHS HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION<br>What is the leading cause of preventable death in high school athletics?<br>External Heat Stroke<br>Why is building up to full uniform\/padding a good idea in preventing heat<br>illness during practices?<br>Students need to get acclimated to heat and exercise intensity before<br>wearing heavy gear.<br>Why is heat acclimatization important? Select all that apply.<br>Many students spend their Summers out of the heat., Students who are<br>used to the heat are less likely to have heat illness.<br>Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for external heat illness for<br>students?<br>Age<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NFHS Volleyball Test Review<br>T\/F: A red card issued by an official serves as a warning for<br>unsportsmanlike? &#8211; ANS FALSE<br>T\/F: The umpire, R2, starts with each serve by blowing his or her whistle<br>and giving proper hand signals? &#8211; ANS FALSE (R1)<br>T\/F: During the match, the referee only communicates with the head<br>coach? &#8211; ANS FALSE (team captain)<br>T\/F: A player may step on but not over the serving line? &#8211; ANS FALSE<br>T\/F: 2 lines judges are ALWAYS to the right side of the court? &#8211; ANS<br>FALSE<br>T\/F: A served ball may cross over the net antenna to land fair on the other<br>side of the net? &#8211; ANS FALSE<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>T\/F: A ball may be contacted anywhere above the waist as long as it was hit<br>crisply and cleanly? &#8211; ANS TRUE<br>When a volleyball official is judging ball control, he\/she is mainly<br>concerned that the ball has been hit <strong><em>_ and <strong>_<\/strong><\/em>. &#8211; ANS crisply<br>and cleanly<br><em>is the toughest call in volleyball? &#8211; ANS ball handling<br>The server has how many seconds to serve the ball? &#8211; ANS 5 seconds<br>The umpires, R2, main responsibility is_____<\/em><\/strong>? &#8211; ANS between<br>attacking lines<br>The R2 is particularly concerned of what part of the net? &#8211; ANS bottom<br>R1 is particularly concerned of what part of the net? &#8211; ANS top<br>The referee, R1, is particularly concerned of the <strong><em><strong>, player conduct, __<\/strong><\/em><\/strong>, and routine manners. &#8211; ANS top part of the net &amp; ball handling<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2023 NFHS FOOTBALL TEST<br>Blocking below the waist is permitted in the free-blocking zone when all<br>players invloved are on the line of scrimmage and in the zone at the snap;<br>the contact is in the zone, and the block is an immediate, initial action<br>following the snap.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>Effective with the 2024 season, the entire body of the number shall be a<br>single solid color that clearly contrasts with the body color of the jersey.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>The horse-collar foul is enforced as a live-ball foul.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>By state association adoption, use of instant replay is allowed only for<br>postseason contests.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>The field of play is the area within sidelines and the goal lines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>The free-blocking zone disintegrates and the exception for an offensive<br>lineman to block in the back is not to continue after the ball has left the<br>zone.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>When R1 gains possession of a free kick, blocking below the waist by<br>teammates is legal.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS F<br>A down ends when the live ball becomes dead.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>If there is a double foul during the last timed down of a period, the period is<br>automatically extended. T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>Any receiver may signal for a fair catch while any legal kick is in flight.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS T<br>The succeeding spot is where the ball was last snapped or free kicked.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Most Missed Volleyball questions &#8211;<br>Referee<br>The first referee shall whistle and signal &#8220;end of set&#8221; directing players to<br>their respective team benches. &#8211; ANS False<br>&#8220;A five-minute warm-up period shall be afforded each team. &#8211; ANS &#8221; False<br>&#8220;The sleeves of the libero uniform top shall not be the same predominant<br>color of the team&#8217;s uniform top. &#8211; ANS &#8221; False<br>&#8220;The head coach must remain seated during play after being assessed any<br>unsporting conduct card. &#8211; ANS &#8221; False<br>&#8220;A single, visible manufacturer&#8217;s logo and\/or single school name or<br>insignia on each visible undergarment shall be: &#8211; ANS &#8221; 2\u00bc inches or<br>less.<br>A match shall be forfeited when the host management fails to resolve an<br>unruly spectator situation. &#8211; ANS False<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Due to an injury, Team A will be completing the set with only five players.<br>The vacant position is currently the LF. The LB will be coming up as the<br>back-row setter. Correct procedure is: &#8211; ANS The LB may go all the way to<br>net before the ball is contacted for the serve.<br>Team R&#8217;s CF, LF and LB are very close to each other at the net, and all three<br>are reaching higher than the top of the net. The ball is attacked by Team S<br>and contacts LF&#8217;s hands. Which of the following statements is true? &#8211; ANS<br>A blocking fault results because LB has participated in a completed<br>collective block.<br>&#8220;When a receiving team player is out of position on the serve and the ball is<br>served illegally, which team is penalized? &#8211; ANS &#8221; Serving team.<br>&#8220;When a team member seated on the bench receives a yellow card for<br>conduct, the head coach &#8211; ANS &#8221; Does not have to sit for yellow card<br>The referees&#8217; jurisdiction begins: &#8211; ANS Upon the arrival on the floor.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NFHS Soccer Rules Quiz<br>7.1.1 What is the duration of the game? &#8211; ANS 2 x 40 minute (or 4 x 20<br>minute quarters) halves or 80 minutes for high school. 60 minutes total is<br>recommended for junior high school.<br>7.1.2 Can the game be shortened? &#8211; ANS If the officials, or both coaches,<br>agree the game can be shortened. This decision must occur before the<br>second half is started.<br>7.1.3 What happens if the game is suspended for weather or other reason?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANS If it is before the end of the first half the game may be replayed<br>from the beginning of the game or from the point at which it was<br>suspended. If the game was suspended after the end of the first half the<br>game is oficially ended and the score is recorded.<br>7.1.4 What is the only reason that the game will continue after the time on<br>the clock has expired? &#8211; ANS Time is up when the time on the clock has<br>expired. The only reason to extend the game is if a penalty kick has been<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>awarded for a defensive penalty that occured in the penalty area before the<br>time has expired.<br>7.1.5 Is there a mercy rule? &#8211; ANS A mercy rule is allowed if agreed upon<br>at the state level. This goal differental rule applies at any time after the first<br>half is over. Michigan&#8217;s mercy rule for instance is 8.<br>7.2.1 What intervals are allowed between halftime periods? &#8211; ANS The<br>DEFAULT halftime interval is 10 minutes unless opposing coaches mutually<br>agree to a different length. Note that quarters are allowed (see section<br>7.2.2). Not sure if this has to be agreed upon before the game or not.<br>7.2.2 What intervals are allowed between 1st\/2nd and 3rd\/4th quarters? &#8211;<br>ANS Yes, quarters with a MAXIMUM of 2 minutes are allowed! Not sure if<br>this has to be agreed upon before the game or not.<br>7.2.3 When do the teams change ends? &#8211; ANS At the end of each period.<br>This means the teams will switch on each quarter if the game has 4<br>quarters.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NFHS Exam<br>True or False: Upon entering the facility, the home team selects its team<br>bench. &#8211; ANS True<br>The volleyball shall be spherical with a laceless molded cover of 12 or more<br>basic, rectangular-shaped panels of genuine or simulated:<br>A. Smooth leather<br>B. Suede leather<br>C. Textured leather<br>D. All are correct &#8211; ANS A. Smooth Leather<br>The following equipment\/accessories are permitted:<br>A. Knee braces, which the player has altered from the manufacturer&#8217;s<br>original design\/production.<br>B. Unpadded hard and and unyielding items on the wrist, elbow, upper arm<br>or shoulder.<br>C. Hair devices made of soft material and no more than 3 inches wide.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D. All are correct. &#8211; ANS C. Hair devices made of soft material and no<br>more than 3 inches wide.<br>True or False: The Libero and\/or his\/her teammates shall wear a<br>solid-colored uniform top. If both uniform tops are solid, they must be<br>contrasting colors. &#8211; ANS True<br>Prematch duties for the first referee shall include:<br>A. Assign line judges to their positions.<br>B. Call a captain(s) and the head coach from each team together for a<br>prematch conference by sounding a double whistle and raising a coin in<br>the air.<br>C. Establish non playable areas and define any additional ground rules<br>which may be necessary.<br>D. All are correct. &#8211; ANS D. All are correct.<br>True or False: The written lineup shall not be changed except between sets<br>of a math (no later than one minute remaining in the timed interval or<br>intermission when used), for a legal substitution prior to the start of the set,<br>or to replace a starting player who is injured\/ill prior to the start of the set. &#8211;<br>ANS True<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After the first referee&#8217;s signal to serve, a re-serve occurs when the server:<br>A. Drops the ball and then serves it as it bounces off the floor.<br>B. Allows the tossed ball to drop to the ground without it being touched.<br>C. Swings, misses and the ball contacts his\/her shoulder.<br>D. Tosses the ball and it contacts a backboard or it&#8217;s supports hanging in a<br>vertical position over the service area. &#8211; ANS B. Allows the tossed ball to<br>drop to the ground without it being touched.<br>True or False: The first referee may utilize a team&#8217;s video recording device<br>to review a decision when requested to do so by the head coach. &#8211; ANS<br>False<br>True or False: A back-row player (on or in front of the attack line) may<br>contact the ball completely above the height of the net and complete an<br>attack. &#8211; ANS False<br>It is a net fault when:<br>A. A player&#8217;s loose uniform touches the net.<br>B. A player contacts the net when he\/she is not involved in the play.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. A player contacts the antenna after attacking the ball but before the ball<br>is played or becomes dead.<br>D. All are net faults &#8211; ANS D. All are net faults<br>True or False: The only time a player can substitute into the set is when a<br>head coach signals for a substitution. &#8211; ANS False<br>A substitution is legal when:<br>A. The sub is not listed on the roster but is listed on the lineup.<br>B. The sub enters the set not in the original position in the serving order as<br>recorded on the scoresheet.<br>C. It is a team&#8217;s 19th substitution.<br>D. The sub enters the set at the end of a time-out after the teams have<br>returned to the court following the legal substitution procedure. &#8211; ANS D.<br>The sub enters the set at the end of a time-out after the teams have<br>returned to the court following the legal substitution procedure.<br>If using an intermission in a match that is the best three-of-five sets, it<br>shall:<br>A. Be nice longer than 7 minutes.<br>B. Be scheduled for only a promotional or special recognition activity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Football Exam Study<br>Targeting is an act by any player who takes aim and initiates contact<br>against an opponent above the shoulders with the helmet, forearm, hand,<br>fist, elbow or shoulders. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<br>No defensive player shall commit any illegal personal contact foul listed in<br>rule 9-4-3 against the passer. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<br>The game officials shall assume authority for the contest, including<br>penalizing unsportsmanlike acts, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled game<br>time &#8211; an earlier time if required by the state association. T\/F &#8211; ANS False<br>Face tackling is an act by any player who initiates contact against an<br>opponent at the shoulders or below with the crown (top portion) of his<br>helmet. T\/F &#8211; ANS False<br>The referee shall have the authority to correct the number of the next down<br>prior to the ball becoming live after a new series of downs is awarded. T\/F &#8211;<br>ANS True<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Illegal helmet contact may not be judged a flagrant act by the game official.<br>T\/F &#8211; ANS False<br>No player or nonplayer shall make any other contact with an opponent,<br>including a defenseless player, which is deemed unnecessary or excessive<br>and which incites roughness. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<br>The accidental touching of a loose ball by a player who was blocked into<br>the ball is ignored and does not constitute a new force. T\/F &#8211; ANS Tru<br>A defenseless player is a player who, because of his physical position and<br>focus of concentration, is especially vulnerable to injury. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<br>When the ball is loose following an illegal kick, it does not retain the same<br>status as prior to the illegal kick. T\/F &#8211; ANS False<br>If a free kick goes out of bounds between the goal lines touched inbounds<br>by R, the ball is put in play by R at the inbounds spot. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Blocking is obstructing an opponent by contacting him with any part of the<br>blocker&#8217;s body. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<br>Initial force results from a carry, fumble, kick, pass, snap or muff. T\/F &#8211; ANS<br>False<br>Any act that is clearly intended to cause B to encroach is an<br>unsportsmanlike foul. T\/F &#8211; ANS False<br>At the time the ball is kicked, at least four K players must be on each side<br>of the kicker. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<br>By state association adoption, to allow for special occasions,<br>commemorative or memorial patches, not to exceed 4 square inches, may<br>be worn on the uniform without compromising its integrity. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<br>An unofficial auxiliary down indicator may be used, but it must be operated<br>approximately 2 yards outside the sideline (except in stadiums where the<br>total playing enclosure does not permit) opposite the official line-to-gain<br>and down indicators. T\/F &#8211; ANS True<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NFHS\/WV Football Part I Test<br>A defensive player shall not:<br>a. Use his hands to add momentum to the charge of a teammate who is on<br>the line of scrimmage.<br>b. Use his hands or arms to hook, lock, clamp, grasp, encircle or hold in an<br>effort to restrain an opponent other than the runner.<br>c. Contact an eligible receiver who is no longer a potential blocker.<br>d. Any of the above. &#8211; ANS d. Any of the above. (Explanation 9-2-3)<br>The pylon when properly placed on the goal line is out of bounds at the<br>intersection of the sideline and goal-line extended.<br>a. True<br>b. False &#8211; ANS a. True (Explanation 1-2-4)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The enforcement spot for any foul by the defense is the <strong><em><strong><em>____<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong><br>when the run ends in the end zone and would result in a safety.<br>a. previous spot<br>b. spot of the foul<br>c. end of the run<br>d. goal line &#8211; ANS d. goal line (Explanation 10-5-2)<br>After a team has used its permissible charged time-outs for the half, any<br>subsequent request shall be denied unless it is for:<br>a. An apparently injured player who is so designated when the request is<br>made.<br>b. Necessary repair to player equipment except as in 3-5-10d or 3-5-10e.<br>c. The review of a possible misapplication or misinterpretation of a rule.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>d. Any of the above. &#8211; ANS d. Any of the above. (Explanation 3-5-5)<br>It is a safety if A1 retreats into A&#8217;s end zone and fumbles the ball beyond<br>the end line.<br>a. True<br>b. False &#8211; ANS a. True (Explanation 8-5-2a)<br>After the ball goes out of bounds, the clock always starts with the<br>ready-for-play.<br>a. True<br>b. False &#8211; ANS b. False (Explanation 3-4-3a)<br>Possession of a live ball in the opponent&#8217;s end zone is always a<br>touchdown.<br>a. True<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>b. False &#8211; ANS a. True (Explanation 8-2-1)<br>Grasping the tooth and mouth protector attached to the face mask is not a<br>foul.<br>a. True<br>b. False &#8211; ANS b. False (Explanation 9-4-3h)<br>A multiple foul is one or more live-ball fouls by each team resulting in<br>offsetting penalties.<br>a. True<br>b. False &#8211; ANS b. False (Explanation 2-16-2e, 10-2-4)<br>A pop-up kick is a free kick in which the kicker drives the ball immediately<br>into the ground, the ball strikes the ground once and goes into the air in the<br>manner of a ball kicked directly off the tee.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NFHS FINAL TEST<br>Your emergency care plan, should include: &#8211; ANS A)In the case of life<br>threatening injuries, administer first aid to the injured athlete.<br>B) Personally call or have someone call emergency medical personnel<br>C) Notify parents\/guardians promptly when emergency care is needed<br>The American with Disabilities Act requires that public facilities and<br>programs accommodate an individual with a defined disability unless the<br>accommodation leads to: &#8211; ANS A) Fundamental alteration of a program<br>B) Undue administrative burden<br>C) Excessive cost<br>Which item should be discussed during a preseason meeting with<br>students? &#8211; ANS A) Evaluation and selection process<br>B) Expectations and time commitment<br>C) Team rules<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is the responsibility of the head coach to adhere to the facility schedule<br>and not overlap into the time of other teams by being well prepared for<br>every practice. &#8211; ANS True<br>Which area addressed by state association&#8217;s eligibility rules is put in place<br>to inhibit students from seeking out or being recruited by other schools<br>solely for athletic purposes? &#8211; ANS Transfer\/Residency<br>Complete as many administrative tasks as possible (e.g., budget,<br>scheduling of contests and facilities): &#8211; ANS During the off season<br>Arranging escorts for the officials to and from the field, locker rooms, and<br>their vehicles is the responsibility of the home teacher\/coach during the<br>in-season? &#8211; ANS True<br>All individuals involved in interscholastic athletics are ultimately<br>responsible t0? &#8211; ANS Board of Education<br>The head coach is completely in charge of game scheduling during the<br>off-season. &#8211; ANS False<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NFHS Football<br>9th grade and above inflation pressure &#8211; ANS Inflation pressure 12 1\/2 to<br>13 1\/2 psi<br>8th grade and below inflation pressure &#8211; ANS 12 1\/2 to 13 1\/2 psi<br>Dead ball is &#8211; ANS is a ball not in play. The ball is dead during the interval<br>between downs.<br>Live ball &#8211; ANS is a ball in play. A ball becomes live when the ball has<br>been legally snapped or free kicked and a down is in progress.<br>Loose ball is &#8211; ANS is a pass, fumble or a kick. The terms &#8220;pass,&#8221;<br>&#8220;fumble&#8221; and &#8220;kick&#8221; are sometimes used as abbreviations when the ball is<br>loose following the acts of passing, fumbling or kicking the ball. A loose<br>ball which has not yet touched the ground is in flight. A grounded loose<br>ball is one which has touched the ground. Any loose ball continues to be a<br>loose ball until a player secures possession of it or until it becomes dead<br>by rule, whichever comes first.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Batting is &#8211; ANS is intentionally slapping or striking the ball with the arm<br>or hand.<br>Blocking &#8211; ANS obstructing an opponent by contacting him with any part<br>of the blocker&#8217;s body. ART. 2 . . . In blocking, a player may contact<br>opponents with the arms or hands provided the technique is legal. The<br>legal techniques are as follows: a. Closed or cupped hand technique: 1.<br>The elbows may be inside or outside the shoulders. 2. The hands must be<br>closed or cupped with the palms not facing the opponent. 3. The forearms<br>are extended no more than 45 degrees from the body. b. Open hand<br>technique. The hand(s) shall be: 1. In advance of the elbow. 2. Inside the<br>frame of the blocker&#8217;s body; the frame of the blocker&#8217;s body is the front of<br>the body at or below the shoulders. 3. Inside the frame of the opponent&#8217;s<br>body, except when the opponent turns his back to the blocker during the<br>block or after the blocker is committed to his charge. The frame of the<br>opponent&#8217;s body is at the shoulders or below other than the back. 4. At or<br>below the shoulders of the blocker and the opponent, except when the<br>opponent squats, ducks or submarines during the block or after the<br>blocker is committed to his charge. 5. Open, when the palm(s) are facing<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>the frame of the opponent or when the forearms are extended beyond the<br>45 degree angle from the body.<br>Blockers hands &#8211; ANS The blocker&#8217;s hand(s) may not be locked nor may<br>he swing, throw or flip the elbow or forearm so that it is moving faster than<br>the blocker&#8217;s shoulders at the time the elbow, forearm or shoulder contacts<br>the opponent. The blocker may not initiate contact with his arm or hand<br>against an opponent above the opponent&#8217;s shoulder, but he may use his<br>hand or arm to break a fall or maintain his balance.<br>Offensive players blocking hands &#8211; ANS may also use his hands or arms:<br>a. When he is a runner, to ward off or push any player. b. During a kick, to<br>ward off an opponent who is attempting to block him. c. To push, pull or<br>ward off an opponent when the ball is loose if he may legally touch or<br>possess the ball if such contact is not pass interference, a personal foul or<br>illegal use of hands.<br>Defensive blocking &#8211; ANS Use unlocked hands, hand or arm to ward off<br>an opponent who is blocking him or is attempting to block him. b. Push,<br>pull or ward off an opponent in an actual attempt to get at the runner or a<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>loose ball if such contact is not pass interference, a personal foul or illegal<br>use of hands.<br>Blocking article 6 &#8211; ANS When a player on defense uses a hand or arm,<br>the hand must be in advance of the elbow at the time of the contact and at<br>the shoulder or below unless the opponent squats, ducks or submarines.<br>Blocking below the waist article 7 &#8211; ANS is making initial contact below<br>the waist from the front or side against an opponent other than a runner.<br>Contact with an opponent&#8217;s hand(s) below the waist that continues into the<br>body below the waist is considered blocking below the waist. 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