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This document is an answer key for an NFHS soccer exam. It provides the correct answer choice for 80 multiple choice questions related to NFHS soccer rules. The answers reference specific rules and sections to explain the rationale for the answer choice. In summary, the document is a test answer key that aligns soccer rule questions with the appropriate rule citations and explanations.
This document is an answer key for an NFHS soccer exam. It provides the correct answer choice for 80 multiple choice questions related to NFHS soccer rules. The answers reference specific rules and sections to explain the rationale for the answer choice. In summary, the document is a test answer key that aligns soccer rule questions with the appropriate rule citations and explanations.
This document is an answer key for an NFHS soccer exam. It provides the correct answer choice for 80 multiple choice questions related to NFHS soccer rules. The answers reference specific rules and sections to explain the rationale for the answer choice. In summary, the document is a test answer key that aligns soccer rule questions with the appropriate rule citations and explanations.
Question Answer Answer Text Rule Reference Choice 1. A It is legal if it is a solid color matching the predominant color of the respective 4-1-1d garment. 2. D A and C. 4-2-1 EXCEPTION 2, 4- 2-9 3. C Allowed unless the state association has prohibited such equipment. 5-1-3f 4. C Allowed unless the state association has expressly prohibited such equipment. 5-1-3f 5. D Allow play to continue. 8-1-3 6. D Kickoff into the kicking team's own goal. 10-1-3f 7. A Allow the goal and restart with a kickoff by the defending team. 14-1-4 8. A Allow the goal and restart with kickoff by the defending team. 14-1-4 9. B This is not permitted but the game may begin without it. The referee should notify 1.2.4 SITUATION the home team to correct the situation for future games. 10. D Begin the contest as this is permitted by rule. 1-2-1 11. A The goals must be secured, anchored or counterweighted before the game may 1.4.1 SITUATION B begin. 12. B The teams may be diagonally across from each other. 1-5-3 EXCEPTION 1 13. A Must be white. 1-4-1 14. B The host athletic director. 1-7 15. B Inform the home coach that colored goals are illegal and must be corrected by 1-4-1 the next game, then notify the state association. 16. B This is not permitted. If neither team has three similar quality game balls with the 2-1, 2-2-5 NFHS Authenticating Mark, the game may begin with balls chosen by the referee from those available. 17. A The referee must allow this addition to the roster. 3-1-3 18. D Both coaches may give their teams coaching instruction. 3.3.2 SITUATION H 19. B B7 may enter the game at the next dead ball. 3-3-7 20. A Substitutes who have properly reported before the caution and/or disqualification 3-4-1d may be beckoned onto the field by the referee. 21. B The incoming substitute may not take the penalty kick. 3-3-3d(2) 22. D The referee will order the timer to stop time and notify the coach of the offending 3-6 team. Repetition may be construed as unsporting conduct. 23. D Substitutions from either team who have checked-in prior to the 3-3-3b, 3-3-3c, 3-4-1d caution/disqualification may enter the game. 24. C The referee should show A4 a red card and not allow A9 to enter the field. 3-3-6, 12-8-2f 25. B Allow the goal, have the coach add A14's name to the roster. 3.1.3 SITUATION A 26. D Incoming substitutes shall report directly to the nearest official. 3-4-1a 27. B Not allow the substitution since player A5 had not reported to the scorer or official 3-4-1d area prior to the dead ball. 28. A The referee does not allow the substitution. 3-4-1d 29. A The game may not begin until the coach provides a complete roster. 3-1-3 30. D A player's position. 3-1-3 31. C Any color that contrasts with white. 4-1-1a 32. C Padded with a minimum of 1/2-inch-thick, closed-cell, slow-recovery foam 4-2-5 padding. 33. C At the next stoppage, the referee should request that A6 tuck in his shirt. 4.3 SITUATION B 34. C B4 may participate. 4-2-9 35. C It is the head coaches responsibility that their team is properly and legally 4-3, 5-2-2d(4) equipped. 36. B Not allow Team B to wear the rubber bands as they are considered jewelry. 4-2-4, 4.2.9 SITUATION B 37. A This is not permitted. 4-2-8 38. B Not permit players with black tape to play until it is corrected. 4-1-1b 39. A Wear distinguishing pinnies when warming up outside the team area. 4-1-3 40. B Illegal equipment shall not be worn by any player. 4-2-1 41. D Both A and C. 4-1-1a 42. A This is required. 4-1-1h(1) 43. D This is permitted. 4-1-1a 44. B The referee should allow the game to begin. After the game, the referee should 4-1-1a, h report this situation to the state association. 45. C Solid white. 4-1-1a 46. B Played and the referee shall notify the state association regarding the jerseys. 4.1.1 SITUATION G 47. D Premier League patch. 4-1-1h(2) 48. A The referee will stop the clock, point to the center of the field, move to the kickoff 5-3-1b position and record the goal scorer. 49. B Stop play and request that the home school administration take appropriate 5-3-2e action. 50. C The referee should allow the goal and caution A3 for unsporting conduct. 5.3.1 SITUATION A 51. C The pregame conference must be attended by the team's head coach and 5-2-2d captains. 52. C Terminate or suspend the game. 5-3-2e 53. C Display the yellow card indicating the subsequent caution immediately followed 5-3-1g by a red card. 54. B On arrival at the field of play and its immediate surroundings. 5-1-2 55. D The referee shall immediately stop play and penalize the original foul. 5-3-1d 56. A Change to a jersey of a color distinct from the field players. 5-1-3a 57. C Determine the winner of games. 5-3-2, 5-4-1a 58. D After the game has ended and the official has left the jurisdiction of the field of 5-1-2 play and its immediate surroundings. 59. B Keep the official time on his or her watch and shall stop and start his watch at the 6-2-1, 6-2-3a times specified in Rule 6-2-3a. 60. B At least two ball holders must be provided by the home team. 6-1-1 61. B Time is restarted when the ball is put into play. 7-4-2 62. C Two minutes. 7-3-2 63. B The referee shall terminate the game. 7-5 64. C A drop ball must be between two opponents. 9-2-3 65. B The ball continues to be in play. 9-1-2e 66. C The referee stops play and awards an indirect kick to the team in possession. 9.2.1 SITUATION B 67. A Sound the whistle. 9-1-3 68. C Allow the goal. 10-1-2e 69. B The proper restart is a kickoff for the defending team. 10-1-1 70. C Allowed to continue with play. 11-1-3 71. C Allow play to continue as this is permitted by rule. 11-1-2 72. D All of the above. 12-2 73. D Allow play to continue. 12-2 74. D The referee may immediately stop play or she may wait until the ball is otherwise 12-8-2f out of play before disqualifying A9 for insulting language. 75. B Allow play to continue as this is permitted by rule. 12.6 SITUATION D 76. A Misconduct. 18-1-1y 77. D The referee should allow the goal, caution B7 and restart with a kickoff for Team 12-8-1f(13) B. 78. B Take no action. 12.8.1 SITUATION C 79. D Take no action, this is an allowed use of cell phones. 12-8-1e 80. A Caution the coach. 12-8-1e 81. A The player shall be cautioned. 12-8-1f(12) 82. D Show a yellow card followed by a red card and notify both coaches of the nature 12-8-2 SITUATION I of the misconduct. 83. B Game is terminated. 12-8-3c 84. C Committing a foul in a reckless manner. 12-8-1f(10) 85. C Taunting is a misconduct and requires that the offending player be disqualified. 12-8-2b 86. D The impaired player shall deliver the ball from behind and over the head in one 15-1-2 continuous motion. 87. B Not allowed. 15-1-1 88. C When it leaves the hands of the thrower and breaks the plane of the touchline. 15-1-4 89. B The referee awards a throw-in to Team B. 15-1-5 90. C Play should continue. 15-1-2 91. C Stand 2 yards from the throw-in. 15-1-3 92. B B17 is considered to still be a player until her replacement, B12, is beckoned onto 18-1-1ff the field by the referee. 93. B The referee shall warn the opposing player and order a rekick. 16-1-2 94. C The referee shall award a goal kick to Team B. 9-1-2b, 16-1-1 95. D If this is deemed a time-wasting ploy, the referee shall stop the clock and caution 12-8-1f(2), 16-1-3 the goalkeeper. 96. A The goalkeeper shall stand on the goal line facing the kicker. 14-1-3 97. D All of the above. 14-1-6 98. A Goal kick. Penalty Kick Chart 99. C Corner kick. Penalty Kick Chart 100. B Allow the play to continue and award a goal if the kick by B4 enters the goal. 14-1-2 PENALTY