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1. The line-to-gain for a first down is marked by:
a) The referee only
b) The chains and down box
c) The head linesman
d) The back judge
b) The chains and down box
The chains and down box physically mark the line-to-gain,
ensuring accuracy for first down measurements.
2. A legal forward pass can be thrown from:
a) Anywhere on the field
b) Behind the line of scrimmage
c) Only from the 50-yard line
d) Behind the goal line
b) Behind the line of scrimmage
Forward passes must be thrown from behind the line of
scrimmage to be legal.
3. When a ball carrier’s helmet comes off during a play:
a) The play continues
b) The play is immediately dead
, c) Only if it is a touchdown
d) Only if in the end zone
b) The play is immediately dead
Player safety rules mandate that any player whose helmet comes
off must stop play immediately.
4. A touchdown is worth:
a) 6 points
b) 3 points
c) 1 point
d) 2 points
a) 6 points
In NFHS football, a touchdown scores 6 points before any attempt
at extra point or two-point conversion.
5. A team may legally advance a fumble:
a) Only in the first half
b) Anywhere on the field except after fourth down
c) Only by the offense
d) Only by the defense
b) Anywhere on the field except after fourth down
The offense can advance a fumble except during fourth down after
the line-to-gain.
6. The neutral zone is:
a) 1 yard behind the line of scrimmage
b) Between the two lines of scrimmage
c) Anywhere between offensive players
d) Only at the 50-yard line
b) Between the two lines of scrimmage
, The neutral zone exists from the tip of the football at the line of
scrimmage to the defense’s side.
7. A defensive player is offsides if:
a) He crosses the neutral zone before the snap
b) He touches the quarterback after the snap
c) He is lined up on the offensive side
d) He intercepts a pass
a) He crosses the neutral zone before the snap
Offsides occurs when a defensive player enters the neutral zone
before the ball is snapped.
8. During a try for point, the ball is spotted at the:
a) 1-yard line
b) 3-yard line
c) 5-yard line
d) 10-yard line
b) 3-yard line
NFHS rules place the ball at the 3-yard line for point-after
attempts.
9. If the game is tied at the end of regulation, the NFHS procedure is:
a) Sudden death
b) One possession per team from the 10-yard line
c) Overtime using alternating series from the 10-yard line
d) A coin toss to determine winner
c) Overtime using alternating series from the 10-yard line
Overtime follows a structured series where each team gets a
possession starting at the 10-yard line.