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NFHS Football Case Plays - Rule 3 (Periods, Time Factor, and Substitutions) Possible questions with complete solutions NFHS Football Rules - Snapping, Handing, Passing - Rule 7 (100% VERIFIED) NFHS Football Penalty and Yardage (Questions with correct answers)

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NFHS Football (Questions with 100% correct answers)

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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 correc...

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2023 NFHS FOOTBALL TEST (Actual Test with correct solutions)

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Blocking below the waist is permitted in the free-blocking zone when all players invloved are on the line of scrimmage and in the zone at the snap; the contact is in the zone, and the block is an immediate, initial action following the snap. T/F correct answers T Effective with the 2024 season,...

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NFHS Rules football (Questions with verified answers)

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What is the object of the game? correct answers One team to carry or pass the ball across the opponents goal line or to kick the ball through the opponents goal by place kick or drop kick. Game is won by team that accumulates the most points (1-1-1) What are the dimensions of the playing field? c...

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NFHS Football Definitions (All solved)

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Dead Ball correct answers The ball is not live, including the time between downs Live Ball correct answers A ball legally snapped or free kicked, and is in play until it is dead Loose Ball correct answers A ball not in possession - a pass, kick or fumble Batting correct answers Intentionall...

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NFHS Football Case Plays - Rule 3 (Periods, Time Factor, and Substitutions) Possible questions with complete solutions

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3.1.1 SITUATION A: The home management notifies the game officials and the visiting-team coach 30 minutes prior to the scheduled kickoff that the halftime intermission will be extended for homecoming activities. correct answers RULING: The maximum length of the halftime intermission is 20 minutes. ...

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NFHS Football Penalty and Yardage (Questions with correct answers)

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Delay of Game correct answers 5 yards Failure to properly wear mandatory player equipment just before snap correct answers 5 yards Illegal Substitution correct answers 5 yards Free-Kick Infraction correct answers 5 yards Invalid or Illegal fair-catch signal correct answers 5 yards Sna...

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NFHS Football Case Plays - Rule 8 (Scoring Plays and Touchback) Correctly solved

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8.2.1 SITUATION: Runner A10 dives into the pylon at the intersection of the goal line and sidelines and the ball breaks the plane of the goal line. correct answers RULING: Touchdown. Assuming the pylon was placed properly, the ball broke the plane of the goal line prior to the touching of the pylon...

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NFHS Football Case Plays - Rule 5 (Series of downs, number of downs, and team possession after penalties) All solved correctly

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5.1.1 SITUATION A: What procedure is used to correct an error if it is discovered: (a) a fifth down has been run and the discovery is prior to the ball becoming live after a new series of downs is awarded and prior to the declaration of the end of any period; or (b) A has not been given its allotte...

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NFHS Football Rules - Snapping, Handing, Passing - Rule 7 (100% VERIFIED)

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What part of the snapper's body may be beyond the foremost point of the ball? correct answers Only the snapper's hand(s) on the ball my be beyond the foremost point of the ball. 7-1-1 Can the snapper adjust the position of the ball? correct answers When he gets to the line, the snapper may lift...

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NFHS Rules football (Test questions with complete answers)

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What is the object of the game? correct answers One team to carry or pass the ball across the opponents goal line or to kick the ball through the opponents goal by place kick or drop kick. Game is won by team that accumulates the most points (1-1-1) What are the dimensions of the playing field? c...

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Football Fundamentals (All solved correctly)

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I. Possession correct answers 1. A live ball is always in possession of a team. 2. A live ball is in player possession or is loose. 3. A loose ball is in possession of the team whose player was last in possession. 4. A player in possession of a live ball is a runner. 5. A player cannot fumble be...

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Case book- Rule 9: Conduct of Players and Others (81-115) CORRECTLY ANSWSERED)

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Illegal participation- 9.6.2 Situation A: Eligible receiver A1 runs beyond Team B's end line. Quarterback A2 throws a legal forward pass in A1's direction. A1 leaps and, while airborne, bats the ball to eligible teammate A3, who is in Team B's end zone. correct answers Ruling: Illegal participa...

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Flag Football Rules (Questions with complete answers)

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Dead Ball correct answers A dead ball is a ball not in play. The ball is dead during the interval between downs Live Ball correct answers A live ball is a ball in play. A ball becomes live when the ball is legally snapped and a down is in progress. When the ball is ready for play correct answe...

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RULE 10 (ALL SOLVED)

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HOW AND WHEN COMPLETED correct answers A penalty is completed when it is accepted, declined or canceled according to rule, or when the choice is obvious to the referee. b. Any penalty may be declined, but a disqualified or ejected player must leave the game whether the penalty is accepted or decline...

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NFHS Football Case Plays - Rule 10 (Enforcement of Penalties) Questions with 100% correct answers

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10.1.1 SITUATION A: Where is the ball spotted following penalty acceptance when it is snapped from the right-side hash mark and the run ends in the left-side zone and the foul is: (a) illegal motion by A1; or(b) holding by A1 in the middle of the field behind the end of the run; or(c) grasping the...

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WVSSAC Section 1 2023 NFHS Football Part I Test (Actual Test with error-free answers)

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Yard-line markers -- constructed of soft, pliable materials -- if placed on the ground, should be no closer than 2 yards to the sideline. a. True b. False correct answers b. False (Explanation 1-2-2) The ball becomes dead and the down is ended when a prosthetic limb comes completely off th...

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