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Multiple Choice Quiz 12

Total questions: 7

Worksheet time: 4mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
A defender takes a goal kick, but the ball fails to leave the penalty area: what action should the referee take?
a)
Allow play to continue
b)
restart play with a drop ball
c)
award an indirect free kick to the opposing team
d)
order the goal kick be retaken
2.
A player leaves the field of play with the ball in play and strikes an official of the opposing team with excessive force. What decision should the referee make?
a)
Stop play and award a red card. Restart with a throw-in to the opposing team.
b)
Stop play and award a red card. Restart play with a dropped ball from the position of the ball when play was stopped.
c)
Continue play and at the next stoppage in play issue a red card and restart the match according to the Laws of The Game.
d)
Stop play and award a red card. Restart play with a direct free-kick on the boundary line or a penalty-kick if the offence occurred within the offenders penalty-area.
3.
The ball goes directly into their opponents' goal from a corner kick: what should the referee do?
a)
award a goal
b)
have the corner kick retaken
c)
award a goal kick
d)
restart play with a drop ball
4.
Should the assistant referee indicate to the referee any misconduct that occurs out of the view of the referee?
a)
No, the assistant referees only indicate when the ball has completely crossed the boundary lines of the field of play and when a player should be penalised for being in an offside position
b)
Yes, but only if play has stopped
c)
Yes
d)
It is at the discretion of the assistant referee to inform him
5.
At the taking of a throw in, any opponents should be at least 2 metres from the player taking the throw in
a)
True
b)
False
6.
The goalkeeper has the ball in his hands. At the moment he releases the ball into the air, to kick it, an opponent intercepts it and scores a goal. What decision should the referee make?
a)
The referee allows the goal because the opponent took the ball from the goalkeeper fairly
b)
The referee awards an indirect free kick against the opponent's team
c)
The referee awards a direct free kick against the opponent's team for the offence
d)
The referee awards a drop ball to the goalkeeper in his own penalty area.
7.
Can a goal be scored by deliberately handling the ball?
a)
Yes, sometimes
b)
Yes, always
c)
No, never
d)
No, because according to the Laws of the Game, it would be a direct free kick or a penalty in favour of the opposing team