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1 Instructions Take your piece of paper and fold it into 4 equal rectangles. Now tear the paper along the folds to give four separate rectangles. Now write the letter A on one bit, B on another, C on the third and D on the remaining piece. A D B C

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4 A: Badminton Which one of the following can not be an individual activity? B: Volleyball C: TennisD: Swimming

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6 Which of the following is a subjective activity? A: Gymnastics B: Football C: Basketball D: Athletics

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8 Name an important personal quality in a referee: A: Fairness B: Good eyesight C: Stamina D: Agility

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10 B: No double dribble A: No running with the ball Name a formal written rule to improve flow in basketball? C: Must score basket in allocated time D: Tip-off at start

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12 Why does small-sided games improve your Ability? A: Better Friendship B: More touches C: Tactical awarenessD: More like the real game

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14 Give an example of creativity in football? A: Step-over dribble B: Short passing C: Strong tackle D: Overlap

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16 Give an example of using width in football A: Penetrating run B: Sweeper C: Overlapping fullback D: Target Player

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18 Describe a defensive tactic in basketball? A: Man to man marking B: 3 man weave C: Screening D: Pass and cut

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20 When is man to man beneficial? A: When your defenders are not strong B: When players are fitter C: When your players are better passers D: When your players are better shooters

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22 Give an example of good conduct in golf: A: You drive the cart B: Threw ball out of a bad lie C: Silent when partner played shot D: Ignore a missed shot

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24 Give an example of how safety equipment helped your performance A: Better grip B: Provided confidence in task C: Less resistance D: Less chance of injury

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26 Why is depth in defence important in football? A: Gives attacker more time B: More defenders to beat C: Spreads defenders out D: E veryone has a player each

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28 What is not an attacking responsibility of a player? A: Create space for team-mates B: Always get behind passing player C: Get into attacking positions D: Hit the target /goal consistently

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30 What is not a defensive responsibility of a player? A: Deny oppositions space B: Deny opposition space C: Communicate with team mates D: Always support attackers

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32 How would you adapt practice to make volleyball easier? A: Heavier BallB: Lower Nets C: More PlayersD: Must play 3 touches

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