Question AND ANSWER
Question AND ANSWER
Question AND ANSWER
A midfielder passes the -10 ball and it deflects off the referee to a team-mate who is in an offside position at
the moment he played the ball. The team-mate runs towards the goal and scores. How does play need to be?
restarted
D- If the offence occurred inside the penalty area, and player was attempting to play the ball, the II referee
does not caution the
During kicks from the penalty mark (KFPM), a goalkeeper is unable to continue. He may be replaced :by
A- A named substitute (provided the team didn't use the maximum number of substitutes).
B- A player excluded to equalize the number of players before the start of KFPM.
C- Any team-mate taking part in KFPM.
D- All the answers are correct.
How should the play be restarted if a player from inside the field of play spits at an assistant referee standing
outside the field of play while”? The ball is in play
c. A direct free kick on the boundary line nearest to where the offence has occurred or penalty kick
A player kicked the ball which hits the referee, and it went to his teammate, who did not gain any advantage.
Choose the correct answer. From the following
c. Allow play to continue and don't show the defender a yellow card
A player tripped an opponent outside his penalty area, denying the opposing team an obvious goal -scoring
opportunity. The non-offending team took a quick free-kick. What should the referee do?
d. Allow play to continue and caution the offender at the next stoppage in play
During kicks from the penalty mark, goalkeeper and the kicker infringes the laws of the game at the same
time. What decision should the referee take if the ball does not enter the goal?
a. A player is in an offside position if any part of the head, body or feet is in the opponent's half (including
halfway line) #this is true#
b. A player in an offside position if any part of the head is nearer to the opponent’s goal line than both the
ball and the second -last opponent
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any part of the body is in the
opponent's half (excluding the halfway line)
d. A player is not in an offside position if level with the second last opponent or last two opponents.
The referee stops play and cautions a player who re-entered the field without permission. How will play be?
Restarted
d. A direct free -kick from the place of interference or indirect free kick from the position of the ball when
play stopped
Goalkeeper, while releasing the ball from his hand into play, mistakenly throws into his own goal. How*?
should the restart be
d. Kick-off
offence by goalkeeper when taking a penalty kick one of the following is not true
3- Saved: penalty is retaken and warning for goalkeeper; caution for any further offence(s)
4-. Unused substitutions and opportunities are not carried forward into extra time.######
How would you determine a handball offence
4- For the purposes of determining handball offences, the upper boundary of the arm is in line with the
bottom of the armpit.
The goalkeeper restarts a goal kick after the ball is in play and before another player touches it, playing the
ball a second time by his hand preventing the opposing team an obvious goal -scoring opportunity.? What is
the referee decision?
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During kicks from the penalty mark, goalkeeper and the kicker infringes the laws of the game at the same
time. What decision should the referee take if the ball* ?does not enter the goal
d. Indirect free kick to the defending team from the place where the attacking player encroached.
A player tripped an opponent outside his penalty area, denying the opposing team an obvious goal -scoring
opportunity. The non-offending team took a quick free -kick. What should the* ?referee do
d. Allow play to continue and caution the offender at the next stoppage in play
The referee has cautioned a team official. Choose the correct reason from the following
d. Kick-off
of the attacking team enters the penalty area before the ball is in play, and the referee allows the kick to
proceed, but the goal not scored. The decision of the referee?
d. Indirect free kick to the defending team from the place where the attacking player encroached.
The referee has cautioned a team official. Choose the correct reason from the following : *
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d. A direct free -kick from the place of interference or indirect freekick from the position of the ball when
play stopped
Of the following, which statement is not true? *
a. A player is in an offside position if any part of the head, body or feet is in the opponent’s half (including
halfway line) #########
b. A player in an offside position if any part of the head is nearer to the opponent's goal line than both the
ball and the second-last opponent
c. A player is in an offside position if any part of the body is in the opponent's half (excluding the halfway
line)
d. A player is not in an offside position if level with the second last opponent or last two opponents.
In a match, a named substitute starts a match instead of a named player without informing the referee. Of
the following, which is not a correct procedure? *
c. Disallow the goal and restart with a direct free -kick from the position of the additional person or penalty
kick and caution for entering the field without permission
A defender takes a correct throw-in; his teammate handles it inside his penalty area and stops the ball from
entering thegoal. What decision should?the referee make
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What are the requirements for? Goalkeepers' caps
D- It must not dangerous for the goalkeeper and also for otherplayers.
Are the players entitled to short drink break at the interval of half-time in extra? Time
D- Yes, a short drinks break is permitted at the interval of half-time in extra time.
Can a referee caution a player and show the yellow card before entering the field? Of play to start a match
Who takes the kick-off in? the first half of extra time
D- The referee will award a direct free kick and caution the player for 0impeding an opponent with contact.
Kicks from the penalty mark are taken to determine. The winner of a match
A- Until the next stoppage in play or until the defending team has played the ball towards the opponents half
of the field of play.
C- Until the defending team has cleared the ball towards the halfway line and it is outside their penalty area.
C- Send off or caution the player, and restart play with a direct freekick on the boundary line nearest to
where the offence occurred, or a penalty kick.
player deliberately leaves the field of play not to be involved inactive play and re-enters without the
referee’s permission and without committing an offside offence, what the referee? Should do
A -The referee allows play to continue and cautions the player when the ball is next out of play.
B -The referee stops play if the player gains an advantage and cautions him.
C -The referee allows play to continue.
D -The referee stops play and cautions the player.
player deliberately leaves the field of play not to be involved inactive play and re-enters without the
referee’s permission and without committing an offside offence, what the referee? should do
B -The referee stops play if the player gains an advantage and cautions him.
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A midfielder passes the -10ball and it deflects off the referee to a team-mate who is in an offside position at
the moment he played the ball. The team-mate runs towards the goal and scores. How does play need to
be*? restarted
midfielder passes the ball and it deflects off the referee to a team-mate who is in an offside position at the
moment he played the ball. The team-mate runs towards the goal and scores. How does play need to be* ?
restarted
C Disallow the goal, caution for failing to respect required distance Dropped again
player. w o was previous caution - commits an once an. this once stopped a promising attack. But the referee
allows a "quick" free kick. A goal was not scored and play continues. What will be the referee's decision?
A. NO. never
B. Yes. sometimes
C. No. the GK can only receive YC/RC for offence outside the penalty area
D. one correct.
a defender trips an attacker outside the penalty area which darns an obvious goal -scoring opportunity. The
referee awards freekick. but he allows the attacker a 'quick free kick to his team mate who is in the offside
position. The assistant referee raises his flag for offside offence. What is the referee decision?
A. indirect free kick for offside offence and caution the defender
the Goalkeeper was warned during the first kick for an offence. Before the start of the 4thkick, the same
goalkeeper made an insulting gesture Choose the correct action according to the LOTG
C. Red card to the goal keeper, insulting gesture is one of the sending off offence
During a dropped ball, a player is closer than the required 4-meter distance. What is the referee’s decision?
C cautions for the second offence Restart by indirect/direct free kick or penalty kick
A goalkeeper touches the ball second time with the hand. inside his own penalty area after a goal kick before it touches
another player. This offence denies an opponent an obvious goal -scoring opportunity. What will be the referee's
decision?
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