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The document discusses the history and basic rules of volleyball as well as variations like beach volleyball. It provides quizzes to test knowledge of the sport.

There are 6 players per team, points are called using a rally point system, teams can hit the ball 3 times before it needs to cross the net, and more.

There are 6 positions on each side of the court - one for each member of the team.

Volleyball Quiz Questions and Answers

1. How many people on each team are in the court?


ANSWER There are 6 people on each team
2. What was the original name of volleyball?
ANSWER Volleyball was originally called mintonette, a name
derived from the game badminton.
3. When was volleyball created?
A. 2004
B. 1912
C. 1895
Volleyball was created in 1895 in Holyoke, Massachusetts .
4. Who created volleyball?
A. John A. Belstrad
B. William G. Morgan
C. Elijah C. Campwood
William G. Morgan, a YMCA director, created the sport volleyball.
5. When were the first volleyball World Championships held?
A. 1949 / 1952
B. 1872 / 1918
C. 2000 / 2004
The first men’s World Championship was held in 1949, while the first women’s championship
was held in 1952.
6. How is the serving team chosen?
A. A coin toss
B. Referee’s choice
C. First team to catch the volleyball
The serving team is chosen by a coin toss.
7. What are points called in volleyball?
A. Goals
B. Points
C. Scores

They are simply called points in volleyball.


8. If you score a point doing a spike, what is it called?
A. Kill
B. Down
C. Hit
It is called a kill when you score a point after successfully spiking the ball.
9. What is the number of times a team can hit a ball without passing it over the net?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 3
A team can hit it a maximum of three times without passing it over the net, otherwise it
becomes a fault.
0. What is the player who specializes in defense called?
A. Libero
B. Freestyle
C. Blocker
The libero, a volleyball player who specializes in defense, can be substituted in at any time as
long as the ball is not in play.
11. When the ball hits the floor on one side of the net, it counts as a point for the
other team. What type of scoring is this called?
A. Point
B. Rally
C. Field

Volleyball uses the rally point system to make the length of the match more predictable and to
make the game more viewer-friendly.
12. How many sets are in a volleyball game?
A. 5
B. 3
C. 10
A volleyball game is usually played with 5 sets, and the team that wins the most sets wins the
game.
13. In which way do the teams rotate?
A. Clockwise
B. Counter-Clockwise
C. They do not rotate
After a team gains a serve, all the players rotate clockwise.
14. What is it called when a server steps past the serving line?
A. Side step
B. Foot fault
C. Out
When a server steps past the serving line, it is called a foot fault. That garners an actual fault
for the team and automatically loses the rally, awarding the other team another point.
15. Which player position serves?
A. Middle Back
B. Right Front
C. Right Back
The Right Back position is always the server in volleyball.
16. Which of these is not considered a fault?
A. Foot Fault
B. Double Hit
C. Dig
A dig is not considered a fault. Foot faults and double hits, however, are considered faults.
17. What is a dig?
A. Blocking a spike/attack
B. Spiking the ball
C. Serving in a certain manner
A player performs a dig when they successfully prevent the ball from hitting the floor after the
other team performs a spike.
18. What are the names of the two volleyball referees?
A. Forward Referee and Back Referee
B. Up Referee and Down Referee
C. Serve Referee and Volley Referee
The two volleyball referees are known as the Up and Down Referees.
19. Which of these is not a type of volleyball serve?
A. Underhand
B. Floater
C. Tandem
A tandem is not a type of volleyball serve, but is instead a type of attack.
20. How many substitutions in a game are allowed on each team?
A. 12
B. 10
C. 5
Each team is allowed to substitute 12 times.
21. How many positions are there on each side of the court?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 6
There are 6 positions — one for each member of a team.
22. How many timeouts is a team allowed per game?
A. 2
B. 1
C. 10
Usually, each team is allowed 2 timeouts.
23. For how many seconds does a timeout last?
A. 30
B. 45
C. 60
A timeout lasts for around 30 seconds before the referee blows their whistle to signal the
continuation of the game.
24. How does the referee know if the ball is in or out of line?
A. Instant replays
B. Line judges
C. Watching
The referee relies on paid line judges to watch the movement of the ball. If they disagree with
the line judges’ decisions, they can overrule the decision.
25. What happens when the ball lands on the line?
A. The rally is replayed
B. It is considered “out”
C. It is considered “in”
Even if the ball lands on the line, it is still considered “in.”
Volleyball Quiz Questions and Answers: Volleyball 101
 We Love Quizzes January 26, 2020
Volleyball, invented in America as a hybrid of tennis and basketball. It can be played either
outdoors at the beach or indoors. Let’s see how much you know about this acclaimed sport
by taking these trivia Volleyball Quiz Questions and Answers presented to you by us at We
Love Quizzes.
1. How many people on each team are in the court?
A. 6
B. 10
C. 5
Click to see the correct answer
There are 6 people on each team.

2. What was the original name of volleyball?


A. Lacrosse
B. Volley Ball
C. Mintonette
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball was originally called mintonette, a name derived from the game badminton.

3. When was volleyball created?


A. 2004
B. 1912
C. 1895
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball was created in 1895 in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

4. Who created volleyball?


A. John A. Belstrad
B. William G. Morgan
C. Elijah C. Campwood
Click to see the correct answer
William G. Morgan, a YMCA director, created the sport volleyball.
5. When were the first volleyball World Championships held?
A. 1949 / 1952
B. 1872 / 1918
C. 2000 / 2004
Click to see the correct answer
The first men’s World Championship was held in 1949, while the first women’s championship
was held in 1952.

6. How is the serving team chosen?


A. A coin toss
B. Referee’s choice
C. First team to catch the volleyball
Click to see the correct answer
The serving team is chosen by a coin toss.

7. What are points called in volleyball?


A. Goals
B. Points
C. Scores
Click to see the correct answer
They are simply called points in volleyball.

8. If you score a point doing a spike, what is it called?


A. Kill
B. Down
C. Hit
Click to see the correct answer
It is called a kill when you score a point after successfully spiking the ball.
9. What is the number of times a team can hit a ball without passing it over the net?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 3
Click to see the correct answer
A team can hit it a maximum of three times without passing it over the net, otherwise it
becomes a fault.

10. What is the player who specializes in defense called?


A. Libero
B. Freestyle
C. Blocker
Click to see the correct answer
The libero, a volleyball player who specializes in defense, can be substituted in at any time as
long as the ball is not in play.

11. When the ball hits the floor on one side of the net, it counts as a point for the
other team. What type of scoring is this called?
A. Point
B. Rally
C. Field
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball uses the rally point system to make the length of the match more predictable and to
make the game more viewer-friendly.
12. How many sets are in a volleyball game?
A. 5
B. 3
C. 10
Click to see the correct answer
A volleyball game is usually played with 5 sets, and the team that wins the most sets wins the
game.

13. In which way do the teams rotate?


A. Clockwise
B. Counter-Clockwise
C. They do not rotate
Click to see the correct answer
After a team gains a serve, all the players rotate clockwise.

14. What is it called when a server steps past the serving line?
A. Side step
B. Foot fault
C. Out
Click to see the correct answer
When a server steps past the serving line, it is called a foot fault. That garners an actual fault
for the team and automatically loses the rally, awarding the other team another point.

15. Which player position serves?


A. Middle Back
B. Right Front
C. Right Back
Click to see the correct answer
The Right Back position is always the server in volleyball.
16. Which of these is not considered a fault?
A. Foot Fault
B. Double Hit
C. Dig
Click to see the correct answer
A dig is not considered a fault. Foot faults and double hits, however, are considered faults.

17. What is a dig?


A. Blocking a spike/attack
B. Spiking the ball
C. Serving in a certain manner
Click to see the correct answer
A player performs a dig when they successfully prevent the ball from hitting the floor after the
other team performs a spike.

18. What are the names of the two volleyball referees?


A. Forward Referee and Back Referee
B. Up Referee and Down Referee
C. Serve Referee and Volley Referee
Click to see the correct answer
The two volleyball referees are known as the Up and Down Referees.

19. Which of these is not a type of volleyball serve?


A. Underhand
B. Floater
C. Tandem
Click to see the correct answer
A tandem is not a type of volleyball serve, but is instead a type of attack.

20. How many substitutions in a game are allowed on each team?


A. 12
B. 10
C. 5
Click to see the correct answer
Each team is allowed to substitute 12 times.

21. How many positions are there on each side of the court?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 6
Click to see the correct answer
There are 6 positions — one for each member of a team.

22. How many timeouts is a team allowed per game?


A. 2
B. 1
C. 10
Click to see the correct answer
Usually, each team is allowed 2 timeouts.
23. For how many seconds does a timeout last?
A. 30
B. 45
C. 60
Click to see the correct answer
A timeout lasts for around 30 seconds before the referee blows their whistle to signal the
continuation of the game.

24. How does the referee know if the ball is in or out of line?
A. Instant replays
B. Line judges
C. Watching
Click to see the correct answer
The referee relies on paid line judges to watch the movement of the ball. If they disagree with
the line judges’ decisions, they can overrule the decision.

25. What happens when the ball lands on the line?


A. The rally is replayed
B. It is considered “out”
C. It is considered “in”
Click to see the correct answer
Even if the ball lands on the line, it is still considered “in.”

26. In what year was volleyball introduced to the Summer Olympics?


A. 1902
B. 1964
C. 2001
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball was introduced to the Summer Olympics in 1964.
27. When was the Volleyball Hall of Fame established?
A. 1978
B. 1909
C. 1885
Click to see the correct answer
The Volleyball Hall of Fame was established in 1978, and is located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
28. Who was the first person to be inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame?
A. Jon Stanley
B. Ron Von Hagen
C. William G. Morgan
Click to see the correct answer
William G. Morgan, the creator of volleyball, was posthumously inducted into the Volleyball
Hall of Fame as its first member.
29. Which of these is the international governing body for all forms of volleyball?
A. NORCECA
B. FIVB
C. CEV
Click to see the correct answer
The Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, otherwise known as its acronym FIVB, was
founded as the international governing body for volleyball.
30. ______ won the first FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship.
A. Czechoslovakia
B. The USA
C. The Soviet Union
Click to see the correct answer
The Soviet Union won the first World Championship which was held in Prague,
Czechoslovakia, in September 1949.
31. The FIVB was founded in…
A. 1919
B. 1947
C. 1980
Click to see the correct answer
The FIVB was founded in 1947.
34. Where was beach volleyball said to have originated?
A. Oreti Beach
B. Navagio Beach
C. Waikiki Beach
Click to see the correct answer
Beach volleyball was said to have originated in 1915 in Waikiki Beach, Hawaii.
Volleyball Quiz Questions and Answers: Volleyball 101
 We Love Quizzes January 26, 2020
Volleyball, invented in America as a hybrid of tennis and basketball. It can be played either
outdoors at the beach or indoors. Let’s see how much you know about this acclaimed sport
by taking these trivia Volleyball Quiz Questions and Answers presented to you by us at We
Love Quizzes.
Volleyball Quiz Questions and Answers
1. How many people on each team are in the court?
A. 6
B. 10
C. 5
Click to see the correct answer
There are 6 people on each team.

2. What was the original name of volleyball?


A. Lacrosse
B. Volley Ball
C. Mintonette
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball was originally called mintonette, a name derived from the game badminton.

3. When was volleyball created?


A. 2004
B. 1912
C. 1895
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball was created in 1895 in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

4. Who created volleyball?


A. John A. Belstrad
B. William G. Morgan
C. Elijah C. Campwood
Click to see the correct answer
William G. Morgan, a YMCA director, created the sport volleyball.

5. When were the first volleyball World Championships held?


A. 1949 / 1952
B. 1872 / 1918
C. 2000 / 2004
Click to see the correct answer
The first men’s World Championship was held in 1949, while the first women’s championship
was held in 1952.

6. How is the serving team chosen?


A. A coin toss
B. Referee’s choice
C. First team to catch the volleyball
Click to see the correct answer
The serving team is chosen by a coin toss.

7. What are points called in volleyball?


A. Goals
B. Points
C. Scores
Click to see the correct answer
They are simply called points in volleyball.
8. If you score a point doing a spike, what is it called?
A. Kill
B. Down
C. Hit
Click to see the correct answer
It is called a kill when you score a point after successfully spiking the ball.

9. What is the number of times a team can hit a ball without passing it over the net?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 3
Click to see the correct answer
A team can hit it a maximum of three times without passing it over the net, otherwise it
becomes a fault.

10. What is the player who specializes in defense called?


A. Libero
B. Freestyle
C. Blocker
Click to see the correct answer
The libero, a volleyball player who specializes in defense, can be substituted in at any time as
long as the ball is not in play.

11. When the ball hits the floor on one side of the net, it counts as a point for the
other team. What type of scoring is this called?
A. Point
B. Rally
C. Field
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball uses the rally point system to make the length of the match more predictable and to
make the game more viewer-friendly.

12. How many sets are in a volleyball game?


A. 5
B. 3
C. 10
Click to see the correct answer
A volleyball game is usually played with 5 sets, and the team that wins the most sets wins the
game.

13. In which way do the teams rotate?


A. Clockwise
B. Counter-Clockwise
C. They do not rotate
Click to see the correct answer
After a team gains a serve, all the players rotate clockwise.

14. What is it called when a server steps past the serving line?
A. Side step
B. Foot fault
C. Out
Click to see the correct answer
When a server steps past the serving line, it is called a foot fault. That garners an actual fault
for the team and automatically loses the rally, awarding the other team another point.
15. Which player position serves?
A. Middle Back
B. Right Front
C. Right Back
Click to see the correct answer
The Right Back position is always the server in volleyball.

16. Which of these is not considered a fault?


A. Foot Fault
B. Double Hit
C. Dig
Click to see the correct answer
A dig is not considered a fault. Foot faults and double hits, however, are considered faults.

17. What is a dig?


A. Blocking a spike/attack
B. Spiking the ball
C. Serving in a certain manner
Click to see the correct answer
A player performs a dig when they successfully prevent the ball from hitting the floor after the
other team performs a spike.

18. What are the names of the two volleyball referees?


A. Forward Referee and Back Referee
B. Up Referee and Down Referee
C. Serve Referee and Volley Referee
Click to see the correct answer
The two volleyball referees are known as the Up and Down Referees.
19. Which of these is not a type of volleyball serve?
A. Underhand
B. Floater
C. Tandem
Click to see the correct answer
A tandem is not a type of volleyball serve, but is instead a type of attack.

20. How many substitutions in a game are allowed on each team?


A. 12
B. 10
C. 5
Click to see the correct answer
Each team is allowed to substitute 12 times.

21. How many positions are there on each side of the court?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 6
Click to see the correct answer
There are 6 positions — one for each member of a team.

22. How many timeouts is a team allowed per game?


A. 2
B. 1
C. 10
Click to see the correct answer
Usually, each team is allowed 2 timeouts.

23. For how many seconds does a timeout last?


A. 30
B. 45
C. 60
Click to see the correct answer
A timeout lasts for around 30 seconds before the referee blows their whistle to signal the
continuation of the game.

24. How does the referee know if the ball is in or out of line?
A. Instant replays
B. Line judges
C. Watching
Click to see the correct answer
The referee relies on paid line judges to watch the movement of the ball. If they disagree with
the line judges’ decisions, they can overrule the decision.

25. What happens when the ball lands on the line?


A. The rally is replayed
B. It is considered “out”
C. It is considered “in”
Click to see the correct answer
Even if the ball lands on the line, it is still considered “in.”
26. In what year was volleyball introduced to the Summer Olympics?
A. 1902
B. 1964
C. 2001
Click to see the correct answer
Volleyball was introduced to the Summer Olympics in 1964.

27. When was the Volleyball Hall of Fame established?


A. 1978
B. 1909
C. 1885
Click to see the correct answer
The Volleyball Hall of Fame was established in 1978, and is located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

28. Who was the first person to be inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame?
A. Jon Stanley
B. Ron Von Hagen
C. William G. Morgan
Click to see the correct answer
William G. Morgan, the creator of volleyball, was posthumously inducted into the Volleyball
Hall of Fame as its first member.

29. Which of these is the international governing body for all forms of volleyball?
A. NORCECA
B. FIVB
C. CEV
Click to see the correct answer
The Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, otherwise known as its acronym FIVB, was
founded as the international governing body for volleyball.
30. ______ won the first FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship.
A. Czechoslovakia
B. The USA
C. The Soviet Union
Click to see the correct answer
The Soviet Union won the first World Championship which was held in Prague,
Czechoslovakia, in September 1949.

31. The FIVB was founded in…


A. 1919
B. 1947
C. 1980
Click to see the correct answer
The FIVB was founded in 1947.

32. When was beach volleyball added to the Olympics?


A. 1996
B. 1981
C. 1955
Click to see the correct answer

33. How many people are in each team in beach volleyball?


A. 2
B. 6
C. 3
Click to see the correct answer
34. Where was beach volleyball said to have originated?
A. Oreti Beach
B. Navagio Beach
C. Waikiki Beach
Click to see the correct answer
Beach volleyball was said to have originated in 1915 in Waikiki Beach, Hawaii.

35. Which variation of volleyball was made for a president of the USA?
A. Hooverball
B. Biribol
C. Newcomb ball
Click to see the correct answer
Hooverball was made by Joel T. Boone to keep the then-US President Herbert Hoover fit and
healthy. It is played with a medicine ball.

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