How many consecutive times can a single player hit the ball in volleyball?

(1 point)

04

03

02

01

1 answer

In volleyball, a single player is allowed to hit the ball consecutively a maximum of three times. However, it is important to note that these three touches must be divided among different players on the team (unless the first hit is a block, in which case the player who touches the ball may touch it again).

Based on your question, the correct answer would be 03 if referring to the total touches in full play (including teams). If interpreted as a single player’s consecutive hits without any outside interference (like a block), it could only be 01 if they are the first to touch the ball in the rally.

Given the nature of volleyball rules, the most appropriate and straightforward answer is 03.