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H.P.E Final Exam Revision Exercise In class we have been looking at simple rule for multiple sport types for the final exam assessment. It is important that before the exam you are well prepared with all the knowledge possible. This exercise will focus on Netball. This exercise is designed to address to you areas which you are lacking knowledge and how you can revise to improve.
It is expected that you have been paying attention to both practical activities and theory so that you have the knowledge to answer these questions. Both simple questions and scenarios will be given, you are to respond according to the rules of the sport it focuses on. If you get an answer wrong, the exercise will inform you why you got it wrong and move you onto the next question. Unfortunately if you get 3 questions wrong the exercise will end and you will need to begin again. It is important that you record the questions that you get wrong so at a later date you are able to revise the information regarding these questions. Click to continue to start of activity. Click to complete a practise question.
Practise Question How many positions are there in total? Not including subs 7 6 13 9
Practice Question Answer The correct answer is 7. There are 7 positions in the game of Netball at all times. Click to go to start of Exercise.
Question 1 Which positions are allowed in the semi circles near the goal posts at any time? GD GA GS GK GD, GA, WD, WA GD GA
Question 1 Answer The answer is - Goal Defence (GD) - Goal Attack (GA) - Goal Keeper (GK) - Goal Shooter (GS) The answer you selected is the wrong. Continue to Next Question
Question 2 When taking a try at a goal, how many times can one team catch the rebound of the post? There is no limit 3 times
Question 2 When taking a try at a goal, how many times can one team catch the rebound of the post? There is no limit 3 times
Question 2 Answer Unfortunately the answer that you selected was wrong. The correct answer is, there is no limit. Players may catch as many rebounds as possible until it is either intercepted or knocked out of the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 2 Answer Unfortunately the answer that you selected was wrong. The correct answer is, there is no limit. Players may catch as many rebounds as possible until it is either intercepted or knocked out of the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 3 When beginning the game where must the ‘C’ position start? In the centre circle In the Centre third.
Question 3 When beginning the game where must the ‘C’ position start? In the centre circle In the Centre third.
Question 3 When beginning the game where must the ‘C’ position start? In the centre circle In the Centre third.
Question 3 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was in the centre circle. Click to continue to Next question
Question 3 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was in the centre circle. Click to continue to Next question
Question 3 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was in the centre circle. Click to continue to Next question
Question 4 If you catch the ball, and take 4 steps forward what should happen? Ball should go to other team Nothing
Question 4 If you catch the ball, and take 4 steps forward what should happen? Ball should go to other team Nothing
Question 4 If you catch the ball, and take 4 steps forward what should happen? Ball should go to other team Nothing
Question 4 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was the ball should go to the other team. You were travelling, this is against the rules. Click to continue to Next question
Question 4 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was the ball should go to the other team. You were travelling, this is against the rules. Click to continue to Next question
Question 4 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was the ball should go to the other team. You were travelling, this is against the rules. Click to continue to Next question
Question 5 Can all positions go everywhere on the court? NO YES
Question 5 Can all positions go everywhere on the court? NO YES
Question 5 Can all positions go everywhere on the court? NO YES
Question 5 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was no. Not all positions can travel everywhere on the field. There is no position that can go everywhere on the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 5 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was no. Not all positions can travel everywhere on the field. There is no position that can go everywhere on the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 5 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was no. Not all positions can travel everywhere on the field. There is no position that can go everywhere on the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 6 If the umpire blows the whistle for contact, what must the player do whilst the ball is being thrown? Stand beside the opponents player whom was contacted. Nothing
Question 6 If the umpire blows the whistle for contact, what must the player do whilst the ball is being thrown? Stand beside the opponents player whom was contacted. Nothing
Question 6 If the umpire blows the whistle for contact, what must the player do whilst the ball is being thrown? Stand beside the opponents player whom was contacted. Nothing
Question 6 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was stand beside the contacted player. Click to continue to Next question
Question 6 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was stand beside the contacted player. Click to continue to Next question
Question 6 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was stand beside the contacted player. Click to continue to Next question
Question 7 How many seconds must you wait with a throw in before you can actually release the ball? 1 5 3
Question 7 How many seconds must you wait with a throw in before you can actually release the ball? 1 5 3
Question 7 How many seconds must you wait with a throw in before you can actually release the ball? 1 5 3
Question 7 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was 3 seconds before you can throw the ball back into the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 7 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was 3 seconds before you can throw the ball back into the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 7 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer was 3 seconds before you can throw the ball back into the court. Click to continue to Next question
Question 8 When playing, a member of your team drops the ball and you pick it up to continue playing. Is this acceptable according to the rules of Netball? YES NO
Question 8 When playing, a member of your team drops the ball and you pick it up to continue playing. Is this acceptable according to the rules of Netball? YES NO
Question 8 When playing, a member of your team drops the ball and you pick it up to continue playing. Is this acceptable according to the rules of Netball? YES NO
Question 8 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer yes. It is acceptable because the player who dropped the ball did not pick it up again. Click to continue to Next question
Question 8 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer yes. It is acceptable because the player who dropped the ball did not pick it up again. Click to continue to Next question
Question 8 Answer Unfortunately the answer you selected was wrong. The correct answer yes. It is acceptable because the player who dropped the ball did not pick it up again. Click to continue to Next question
Congratulations you finished this exercise with no wrong answers. You are ready for your assessment piece.
Congratulations you finished this exercise with only 1 wrong answers. You are ready for your assessment piece.
Congratulations you finished this exercise with only 2 wrong answers. You are ready for your assessment piece.
Congratulations you finished this exercise with only 3 wrong answers. You may need to do some more revision on notes.