How many players are on a volleyball court per team during a regulation match?
- (a) 4
- (b) 5
- (c) 6
- (d) 8
(c) 6
What is the term used for a successful serve that lands directly in the opponent’s court without them touching it?
- (a) Dig
- (b) Set
- (c) Spike
- (d) Ace
(d) Ace
Which part of your body should you use to bump the ball in volleyball?
- (a) Fists
- (b) Forearm
- (c) Chest
- (d) Head
(b) Forearm
A game of volleyball is typically won by reaching what score first?
- (a) 15 points
- (b) 21 points
- (c) 25 points
- (d) 30 points
(b) 21
In which year was volleyball included as an official sport in the Olympic Games?
- (a) 1896
- (b) 1900
- (c) 1904
- (d) 1908
(c) 1904
What is the special libero player allowed to do in volleyball that other players are not?
- (a) Spike the ball from anywhere on the court
- (b) Substitute freely throughout the game
- (c) Play in the back row without rotating positions
- (d) Wear a different colored uniform
(b) Substitute freely throughout the game
Beach volleyball is typically played with how many players per team?
- (a) 4
- (b) 2
- (c) 6
- (d) 1
(b) 2
What is the act of jumping and forcefully hitting the ball towards the opponent’s court called in volleyball?
- (a) Pass
- (b) Set
- (c) Spike
- (d) Dig
(c) Spike
In volleyball, what is the rectangular area behind the net where players can jump to spike the ball called?
- (a) Attack Line
- (b) Three-Meter Line
- (c) Service Line
- (d) Baseline
(b) Three-Meter Line
What is the act of directing the ball to a teammate in a high, controllable manner to set them up for a spike called in volleyball?
- (a) Bump
- (b) Set
- (c) Dig
- (d) Spike
(b) Set