WorksheetsVEX IQ Robot Soccor
Total questions: 7
Worksheet time: 13mins
What size Field is Robot Soccer played on?
4’ x 6’
2’ x 6’
1’ x 3’
3’ x 6’
Which of the following correctly describes the Robot Soccer Field Setup:
Robot Soccer is played on a Field with no walls.
Robot Soccer is played on a 4’ x 6’ Field with walls. Three walls are removed from each short side of the Field to create an opening to represent the red and blue team goals
Robot Soccer is played on a 6’ x 8’ Field with walls on the long sides only.
Robot Soccer is played on a 4’ x 6’ Field with walls. Walls are removed randomly to create openings to represent goals.
How many robots play in a match of Robot Soccer?
2 robots vs. 2 robots
1 robot in a timed trial
1 robot vs. 1 robot
4 robots vs. 4 robots
Which of the following best describes the goal of the Robot Soccer competition?
To push the opposing team’s robots off the field through the goals.
To score the most points in 60 seconds of play by moving the cube completely through the opposing team’s goal.
To move the cube over the walls of the Field as many times as possible.
To score the most points in 60 seconds of play by moving the cube partially through the opposing team’s goal.
How is a goal scored in Robot Soccer?
By disabling the other team’s robots
By placing the cube partially through the opposing team’s goal.
By moving the cube to the center of the Field as many times as possible in 90 seconds.
By placing the entire cube through the opposing team’s goal, with no part of the cube remaining in contact with the Field.
What happens when a team scores a goal in Robot Soccer?
The game is over.
The timer stops and the Field is reset.
The timer continues to run.
The robots switch sides of the Field.
Which of the following is a violation of the Robot Restrictions?
Making an attachment for the robot that fits completely inside for the starting square
Making an attachment with parts from the IQ Kit
Creating a modification to a robot that extends past the lines of the starting square
