Match the terms with the correct definition.

the serve used more by

standard volleyball
underhand serve
setting
beach volleyball
end line
ace
passing
spike
net
overhand serve

1 answer

Here are the terms matched with their correct definitions:

  1. Standard Volleyball - A sport played typically indoors with six players on each side of a net.

  2. Underhand Serve - A type of serve where the ball is hit with an underhand motion, usually considered easier to control but less powerful.

  3. Setting - A skill in volleyball where a player uses their fingers to set the ball high in the air for a teammate to attack.

  4. Beach Volleyball - A version of volleyball played on sand with typically two players on each team.

  5. End Line - The back boundary line of the court which the server must stand behind when serving the ball.

  6. Ace - A serve that lands in the opponent's court without touching any other player, meaning it is unreturnable.

  7. Passing - The skill of receiving the serve or an opponent's hit, usually involving a forearm pass or a volley.

  8. Spike - A powerful hit where a player jumps and strikes the ball down into the opponent's court.

  9. Net - The barrier that separates the two teams, which the ball must go over during play.

  10. Overhand Serve - A serve where the ball is tossed into the air and hit with an overhand motion, typically resulting in more power compared to an underhand serve.

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