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1) The three major skills in volleyball are bump, set, and spike. Which one of these is defined as, "the predominant skill used in an attack?"

2) What is the word used to describe the movement by the hitter to move off the net so the setter can set the ball between the attacker and the net.

3) List the 4 phases of spiking.

4) What is a dink in volleyball?

5) Is a dink considered an offensive or defensive skill and why?

6) When passing in volleyball it is important to determine how much energy is in the ball. What does it mean by "the energy in the ball?"

7) In digging what does the 10-15-20 foot rule mean?

8) What 2 things can you do to absorb energy on a hard spike?

9) List 2 drills mentioned by Jim Stone that can be used to improve "hand ball contact."

10) What is the serving rotation order by position?

11) Define rally scoring.

12) What is more important blocking ove the net or blocking high above the net?

13) What is another name for the player who hits and blocks from the right sside of the volleyball court?

14) Define libero.

15) List 4 traits of a libero.

16) What does the letters DS stand for in volleyball?

17) Define a free ball.

18) What position on the court is the first server in a game?

19) How far from the net is the attack line?

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