Chapter 3 : playing format Flashcards
What is a fault
A team commits a fault by making a playing action contrary to the rules (or by violating them in some other way).
The referees judge the faults and determine the consequences according to the rules:
- if two or more faults are committed successively, only the first one is counted;
- if two or more faults are committed by opponents simultaneously, a DOUBLE FAULT is called and the rally is replayed.
How score à point
A team scores a point:
- by successfully grounding the ball on the opponent’s court;
- when the opponent team commits a fault;
- when the opponent team receives a penalty.
What is a rally and completed rally
A rally is the sequence of playing actions from the moment of the service hit by the server until the ball is out of play.
A completed rally is the sequence of playing actions which results in the award of a point.
How win a set
A set (except the deciding 5th set) is won by the team which first scores 25 points with a minimum lead of two points. In the case of a 24-24 tie, play is continued until a two-point lead is achieved (26-24; 27-25; …).
How to win the match
The match is won by the team that wins three sets.
6.3.2 In the case of a 2-2 tie, the deciding 5th set is played to 15 points with a minimum lead of 2 points.
What happen if a team is declared in default
If a team refuses to play after being summoned to do so, it is declared in default and forfeits the match with the result 0-3 for the match and 0-25 for each set.
A team that, without justifiable reason, does not appear on the playing court on time is declared in default with the same result as in Rule 6.4.1.
What’s happen if à team is declared incomplete
A team that is declared INCOMPLETE for the set or for the match, loses the set or the match. The opponent team is given the points, or the points and the sets, needed to win the set or the match. The incomplete team keeps its points and sets.
What choose the winner of the toss
the right to serve or to receive the service,
OR
The side of the court.
The loser takes the remaining choice.
What is à positional fault
The team commits a positional fault, if any player is not in his/her correct position at the moment the ball is hit by the server. This includes when a player is on court through illegal substitution.
What is à rotational fault
A rotational fault is committed when the SERVICE is not made according to the rotational order.
At the moment of the service the receiving team commits a positional fault. How do you decide?
Choose one answer.
a. You issue a warning.
b. You decide on a mistake of the receiving team.
c. You decide on a replay.
At the moment of the service the receiving team commits a positional fault. How do you decide?
Choose one answer.
a.
b. You decide on a mistake of the receiving team.
c.
How do you punish a rotational fault of the serving team?
Choose one answer.
a. The team keeps the right to serve, but the points scored in the wrong rotation are cancelled.
b. The team loses the right to serve. All points scored in the wrong rotation are cancelled.
c. The team is warned.
How do you punish a rotational fault of the serving team?
Choose one answer.
a.
b. The team loses the right to serve. All points scored in the wrong rotation are cancelled.
c.
Who decides, which team gets which side of the coin at the toss?
Choose at least one answer.
a. The captain of the guest team as a sign of courtesy.
b. It is written nowhere.
c. The 1st referee, as he carries out the toss. The captains are only present.
d. The captain of the home team as a ‘host’.
Who decides, which team gets which side of the coin at the toss?
Choose at least one answer.
a.
b. It is written nowhere.
c.
d.
After winning the coin toss before the fifth set of a match, the team captain of A asked for the left court and the service – was he entitled to do so?
Choose one answer.
a. Yes.
b. No.
After winning the coin toss before the fifth set of a match, the team captain of A asked for the left court and the service – was he entitled to do so?
Choose one answer.
a.
b. No.
At the moment the service hit, a setter was standing with a part of his/her foot encroaching onto the opponent’s court and the rest of his/her foot was on the centre line. The 2nd referee whistled a position fault because the player was not completely within the boundary lines of his court when the opponent’s server hit the ball for service. Is the 2nd referee’s decision correct?
Choose one answer.
a. No.
b. Yes.
At the moment the service hit, a setter was standing with a part of his/her foot encroaching onto the opponent’s court and the rest of his/her foot was on the centre line. The 2nd referee whistled a position fault because the player was not completely within the boundary lines of his court when the opponent’s server hit the ball for service. Is the 2nd referee’s decision correct?
Choose one answer.
a.
b. Yes.