Laws of the Game Quiz 3
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Q1 The Laws of the Game state a goal line can be 90m in width and a touchline can be 90m in length. Can a field be square?
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a) Yes, always.
b) Yes, but only for international matches.
c) Yes, as long as the competition guidelines say so.
d) No, it must be rectangular.
Q2 How is play restarted if a ball becomes defective?
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a) Indirect free kick to the team who had possession.
b) Indirect free kick to the team whose half the ball was in.
c) Indirect free kick to the home team.
d) Dropped ball.
Q3 A player who is to be substituted refuses to leave. What is the correct decision?
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a) Allow play to continue.
b) Caution the player who will not leave for unsporting behaviour and make them substitute.
c) Caution the player who will not leave for delaying the restart of play and then allow play to continue.
d) Caution the coach and the player who will not leave for unsporting behaviour and then allow play to continue.
Q4 What special status does a team's captain have according to the Laws of the Game?
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a) Reponsibility to make sure player equipment is correct.
b) Responsibility to make sure substitutions are conducted appropriately.
c) Responsibility to speak to the referee about close decisions.
d) None of the above.
Q5 At a corner, the corner taker kicks the ball into the penalty area. The ball hits the goal post without touching any other player, remains in the field of play and bounces back to the kicker, who then controls the ball. What is the correct decision?
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a) Allow play to continue.
b) Stop play and give a dropped ball to the defending team.
c) Stop play and award an indirect free kick to the defending team.
d) Stop play and award a direct free kick to the defending team.
Q6 When is a player considered to be in an offside position?
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a) When any part of their head is in the opponent's half and nearer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent.
b) When any part of their torso is in the opponent's half and nearer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent.
c) When any part of their feet are in the opponent's half and nearer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent.
d) All of the above.
Q7 A player flicks the ball up to themselves at kick off and then kicks the ball into their opponent's goal. What is the correct decision?
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a) Award the goal and restart with a kick off.
b) Disallow the goal and restart with a goal kick.
c) Disallow the goal and award an indirect free kick to the opposing team.
d) Disallow the goal and re-take the kick off.
Q8 Can a half be extended to take a penalty kick?
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a) Yes.
b) Only if the penalty kick will change the result.
c) Only if there has been a yellow or red card issued as a result of the awarding of a penalty.
d) No, you must end the half when time is up.
Q9 Are scissor or bicycle kicks allowed?
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a) Yes, always.
b) Yes, provided that they are not considered to be playing in a dangerous manner.
c) No, they are deemed too dangerous for modern football.
d) Yes, but only if done outside the penalty area.
Q10 In the last minute of the match, a goalkeeper throws the ball the length of the field and the ball goes directly into the opponent's goal. What is the correct decision?
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a) Allow the goal and restart with kick off.
b) Award a goal kick to the defending team.
c) Award a corner kick.
d) Award an indirect free kick to the defending team.
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