Rules Test 1

 

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#1. An attacking player in possession of the ball inside the small rectangle falls to the ground and then “scores” a goal by palming the ball away on the ground. What is the correct award?

#2. Which of the following scenarios result in a player being sent off (Red Card)?

Select all that apply:

#3. What should the referee do when the ball strikes him and in so-doing is prevented from crossing the goal-line?

#4. A player who receives a Black Card during normal time, having previously been issued with a Yellow Card may be replaced.

#5. A player remonstrates in an aggressive manner with an Umpire. Must the referee;

#6. The ball having been played by a defending player is prevented from crossing the end-line by striking an Umpire. What is the correct award?

#7. A linesman, who has gone on to the field to attend to an injured player, is struck by the ball in play. What is the correct award?

#8. What should the referee do if an umpire in a club match prevents the ball from crossing the goal-line by kicking it away?

#9. A player is fouled in possession, but the referee decides to allow ‘advantage’ but the player takes 6 steps before gaining advantage and scoring. Must the referee;

#10. A player is awarded a free kick inside the 13m line and retaliates before it is taken. What is the correct award?

#11. A player who has possession of the football has the ball pulled from him by an opponent with both hands. What is the correct decision?

#12. Which of the following is a cynical behaviour (Black Card) infraction?

Select all that apply:

#13. A player who fails to comply with a Referee’s instruction to use a mouth guard should be:

#14. When a player feigns an injury to gain an advantage the referee shall;

#15. At a penalty the goalkeeper stands a metre in front of his goal-line as the ball is being kicked. He saves the penalty. Should the referee;

#16. The ball, having been played by an attacking player, strikes the corner flag and comes back into the field of play. What is the correct award?

#17. The ball may be changed from one hand to the other once with the original holding hand maintaining contact with the ball during the change

#18. Which of the following is a Red Card Infraction?

#19. A player takes a sideline kick from inside the boundary line. Must the referee;

#20. A defending player, inside the small rectangle overcarries the ball. Must the referee award;

#21. In which of the following scenarios will a “Mark” be awarded following a kickout?

#22. If an attacking player carries the ball over his opponent’s goal line, the referee should award a goal?

#23. Which of the following is NOT an ordering off (Red Card) infraction?

#24. A player deliberately advances the ball from the place at which a free-kick is awarded. Must the referee;

#25. If the ball accidentally strikes the physio who is treating an injured player during play must the referee;

#26. A player deliberately lies on the ball to prevent an opponent playing it. Must the referee;

#27. What must the referee award when a player is fouled after playing the ball which lands over the end-line?

#28. A defending player carries the ball over his own goal line, the referee must award a goal

#29. A player in possession of the ball who falls or is knocked to the ground may fist or palm the ball away on the ground

#30. A player kicks an opponent with minimal force on the ankle. Shall the Referee;

#31. Which of the following is a noting infraction?

#32. Prior to the start of a game two players from opposing sides attempt to strike each other with the hand. What action must the referee take? (Note: The referee has not received the team sheets).

#33. The ball goes wide. Is the referee obliged by rule to blow his whistle?

#34. The Referee must stop play to allow a player with cramp to be treated on the field of play

#35. Prior to the start of a game two players from opposing sides attempt to strike each other with the hand. What action must the referee take? (Note: The referee has received the team sheets).

#36. The referee realises during the half-time interval that he failed to play sufficient additional time at the end of the first half. He may add this extra time on at the end of the second-half?

#37. In the event of a player receiving an injury which results in bleeding, is the Referee obliged in rule to order the player to leave the field of play to receive treatment.

#38. For extra time in an Inter-County game the players must be from the list submitted to the Referee prior to the game.

#39. In the event of extra-time being played, how many substitutes (per team) are permitted during the playing of the extra time?

#40. The Referee’s Report should contain the exact length of time played in each half.

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