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2024 NFHS FOOTBALL EXAM WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS


SECTION 39 SHIFT - CORRECT ANSWERS-the action of one or more offensive
players who, after a huddle or after taking set positions, move to a new set
position before the ensuing snap.


9th grade and above inflation pressure - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inflation
pressure 12 1/2 to 13 1/2 psi

8th grade and below inflation pressure - CORRECT ANSWERS-12 1/2 to 13 1/2
psi

Dead ball is - CORRECT ANSWERS-is a ball not in play. The ball is dead during
the interval between downs.

Live ball - CORRECT ANSWERS-is a ball in play. A ball becomes live when the
ball has been legally snapped or free kicked and a down is in progress.


Rule 3 Periods, Time Factors and Substitutions SECTION 1 LENGTH OF
PERIODS article 1 the clock running time - CORRECT ANSWERS-for a game
shall be 48 minutes for high schools with periods and intermissions as
indicated in Table 3-1 . NOTE: By state association adoption, if, at the end of
the fourth period, the teams have identical scores, the tie may be resolved if
a method has been approved by the state high school association. This may
include extending playing time. The overtime is considered part of the fourth
period. An example of an overtime procedure is located in a supplementary
section following the rules.

Rule 3 Periods, Time Factors and Substitutions SECTION 1 LENGTH OF
PERIODS article 2 by state association adoption. - CORRECT ANSWERS-a
point differential may be established whereby if one team has gained the
established point differential, the game shall be terminated. A state
association may also establish guidelines to use a running clock when the
point differential is reached.

Rule 3 Periods, Time Factors and Substitutions SECTION 1 LENGTH OF
PERIODS article 4 games interrupted - CORRECT ANSWERS-because of
events beyond the control of the responsible administrative authority shall

,be continued from the point of interruption, unless the teams agree to
terminate the game with the existing score, or as otherwise provided for by
state association adoption.

Rule 3 Periods, Time Factors and Substitutions SECTION 1 LENGTH OF
PERIODS article 5 weather conditions - CORRECT ANSWERS-are construed to
be hazardous to life or limb of the participants, the crew of game officials is
authorized to delay or suspend the game.

Rule 3 SECTION 2 STARTING A PERIOD HALF article 1 each half - CORRECT
ANSWERS-the game shall be started by a kickoff. Before the scheduled game
starting time, the referee, in the presence of the field captains, shall instruct
the visiting captain to give a "heads" or "tails" choice before the coin toss. If
the coin toss, or simulated coin toss, is held on the playing field, it shall be
held three minutes prior to the scheduled game starting time, or as
otherwise specified by individual state associations.

Rule 3 SECTION 2 STARTING A PERIOD HALF article 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS-
or simulated coin toss conducted three minutes prior to the scheduled
starting time on the field of play as in 3-2-1 , not more than four team
members in game uniform (captains) from each team may be present at the
coin toss and only one from each team shall be designated as its
spokesperson. All other team members in game uniform must remain
outside the field of play.

Rule 3 SECTION 2 STARTING A PERIOD HALF article 3 the winner of the toss -
CORRECT ANSWERS-shall have first choice of options for the first half or to
defer and have first choice for the second half. The loser shall have the first
choice of options for the half the winner of the toss did not select. The
options for each half shall be: a. To choose whether his team will kick or
receive. b. To choose the goal his team will defend. The team not having the
first choice of options for a half shall exercise the remaining option.


Loose ball is - CORRECT ANSWERS-is a pass, fumble or a kick. The terms
"pass," "fumble" and "kick" are sometimes used as abbreviations when the
ball is loose following the acts of passing, fumbling or kicking the ball. A
loose ball which has not yet touched the ground is in flight. A grounded loose
ball is one which has touched the ground. Any loose ball continues to be a
loose ball until a player secures possession of it or until it becomes dead by
rule, whichever comes first.

Batting is - CORRECT ANSWERS-is intentionally slapping or striking the ball
with the arm or hand.

, Blocking - CORRECT ANSWERS-obstructing an opponent by contacting him
with any part of the blocker's body. ART. 2 . . . In blocking, a player may
contact opponents with the arms or hands provided the technique is legal.
The legal techniques are as follows: a. Closed or cupped hand technique: 1.
The elbows may be inside or outside the shoulders. 2. The hands must be
closed or cupped with the palms not facing the opponent. 3. The forearms
are extended no more than 45 degrees from the body. b. Open hand
technique. The hand(s) shall be: 1. In advance of the elbow. 2. Inside the
frame of the blocker's body; the frame of the blocker's body is the front of
the body at or below the shoulders. 3. Inside the frame of the opponent's
body, except when the opponent turns his back to the blocker during the
block or after the blocker is committed to his charge. The frame of the
opponent's body is at the shoulders or below other than the back. 4. At or
below the shoulders of the blocker and the opponent, except when the
opponent squats, ducks or submarines during the block or after the blocker
is committed to his charge. 5. Open, when the palm(s) are facing the frame
of the opponent or when the forearms are extended beyond the 45 degree
angle from the body.

Blockers hands - CORRECT ANSWERS-The blocker's hand(s) may not be
locked nor may he swing, throw or flip the elbow or forearm so that it is
moving faster than the blocker's shoulders at the time the elbow, forearm or
shoulder contacts the opponent. The blocker may not initiate contact with his
arm or hand against an opponent above the opponent's shoulder, but he
may use his hand or arm to break a fall or maintain his balance.

Offensive players blocking hands - CORRECT ANSWERS-may also use his
hands or arms: a. When he is a runner, to ward off or push any player. b.
During a kick, to ward off an opponent who is attempting to block him. c. To
push, pull or ward off an opponent when the ball is loose if he may legally
touch or possess the ball if such contact is not pass interference, a personal
foul or illegal use of hands.

Defensive blocking - CORRECT ANSWERS-Use unlocked hands, hand or arm
to ward off an opponent who is blocking him or is attempting to block him. b.
Push, pull or ward off an opponent in an actual attempt to get at the runner
or a loose ball if such contact is not pass interference, a personal foul or
illegal use of hands.

Blocking article 6 - CORRECT ANSWERS-When a player on defense uses a
hand or arm, the hand must be in advance of the elbow at the time of the
contact and at the shoulder or below unless the opponent squats, ducks or
submarines.

Blocking below the waist article 7 - CORRECT ANSWERS-is making initial
contact below the waist from the front or side against an opponent other

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