Question
match the terms with the correct definition
The boundary where the serve is made
The apparatus used to divide the field of play
skill used to finish a point
more difficult of the two types of serves
what you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level
the serve used more by novices
what you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
version of volleyball played six on six
version of volleyball played two on two
hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
answers: underhand serve, end line, passing, overhand serve, standard volleyball, net, beach volleyball, ace, setting, spike
The boundary where the serve is made
The apparatus used to divide the field of play
skill used to finish a point
more difficult of the two types of serves
what you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level
the serve used more by novices
what you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
version of volleyball played six on six
version of volleyball played two on two
hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
answers: underhand serve, end line, passing, overhand serve, standard volleyball, net, beach volleyball, ace, setting, spike
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the terms matched with their correct definitions:
1. The boundary where the serve is made - **end line**
2. The apparatus used to divide the field of play - **net**
3. Skill used to finish a point - **spike**
4. More difficult of the two types of serves - **overhand serve**
5. What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level - **underhand serve**
6. The serve used more by novices - **underhand serve**
7. What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level - **overhand serve**
8. Version of volleyball played six on six - **standard volleyball**
9. Version of volleyball played two on two - **beach volleyball**
10. Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area - **ace** (in this context, it's often referred to as a "placement" but "ace" can also be interpreted as a serve that isn't returned, which is similar)
Let me know if you need any further help!
1. The boundary where the serve is made - **end line**
2. The apparatus used to divide the field of play - **net**
3. Skill used to finish a point - **spike**
4. More difficult of the two types of serves - **overhand serve**
5. What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level - **underhand serve**
6. The serve used more by novices - **underhand serve**
7. What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level - **overhand serve**
8. Version of volleyball played six on six - **standard volleyball**
9. Version of volleyball played two on two - **beach volleyball**
10. Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area - **ace** (in this context, it's often referred to as a "placement" but "ace" can also be interpreted as a serve that isn't returned, which is similar)
Let me know if you need any further help!