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Grade 6 Volleyball
Which answer is NOT a basic violation in volleyball?
  1. Stepping on or over the line on a serve.
  2. Reaching under the net and crossing the line.
  3. Hitting the ball twice in a row.
  4. Serving the ball over the net.
Grade 6 Football
The length of a football field is?
  1. 75 yards
  2. 90 yards
  3. 100 yards
  4. 150 yards
Grade 6 Basketball History
Why were backboards first introduced?
  1. It made a shot easier.
  2. Spectators interfered with the shots.
  3. It made it look cooler.
  4. It was too hard to make a basket without one.
Grade 6 Baseball
What outfielder is located behind first base?
  1. right field
  2. center field
  3. left field
  4. short shop
Grade 6 Tennis
Match how you define the type of match that is being played.
__ if two gentlemen play together A. mixed doubles
__ if a lady plays by herself B. gentlemen's doubles
__ if a gentlemen and lady play together C. ladies' singles
Grade 6 Flag Football
Grade 6 Volleyball

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Grade 6 Volleyball
Proper ready position includes:
  1. feet shoulder width apart
  2. standing on the balls of your feet
  3. knees bent
  4. all of the above
Grade 6 Tennis
When performing a forehand stroke, you should...
  1. turn your paddle side to your target.
  2. start with the paddle forward and high.
  3. step as you swing from low to high.
  4. Both a. and c.
Grade 6 Baseball
What is your goal as an infielder when the coach has the infield in with bases loaded, no outs?
  1. To get the ball quicker if they bunt
  2. To try to get a double play
  3. To throw home to get force out and save a run
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