Questions with 100% Correct Answers
1. Hitting a good reset will enable you to get up to the Non-Volley Zone line. -
ANSWER True
2. It is a bad tactic to hit the ball towards your opponent's feet. - ANSWER
False
3. Lobs should be hit and utilized often during a match. - ANSWER False
4. Generally, A ball hit hard from below the top of the net is likely to go out so
you should let them go without hitting them. - ANSWER True
5. It is advantageous to spend a lot of time in the transition zone. - ANSWER
False
6. You should stand just inside the court when receiving the serve so you can
get to the Non-Volley Zone quickly. - ANSWER False
7. A high ball hit to your opponent at the Non-Volley Zone line is considered a
Green light to move toward your Non-Volley Zone line. - ANSWER False
8. It is important for both you and your partner to assess the quality of your 3rd
shot drop before running in toward the Non-Volley Zone line. - ANSWER
True
,9. It is best to back up and let balls bounce up to it's highest point to hit the ball
instead of hitting a volley behind the non-volley zone line. - ANSWER
False
10.Getting into a good ready position is more important if you are at the Non-
Volley Zone line than farther back in the court. - ANSWER False
11.When playing doubles, you call the score in three numbers. You call which
number of server you are, how many points your team has, and then how
many points your opponents have. For instance 1-2-5 means that you are the
first server and your team has 2 points and your opponents have 5 points. -
ANSWER False
12.The names of the four lines that make up the pickleball court are Baseline,
Sideline, Centerline, and the Non-Volley line. - ANSWER True
13.The pickleball net is 36 inches high over the sidelines but only 34 inches in
the middle of the court. - ANSWER True
14.The double bounce rule allows you to continue to play the ball after it has
bounced twice on your side. - ANSWER False
15.The Non-Volley Zone (also known as the kitchen) prevents you from
stepping on a line or into the area both during or after you hit a volley
(hitting the ball before it bounces). It is a fault if your momentum causes you
to step in or on the any of the lines that make-up the Non-Volley Zone. It is
also a fault if your paddle touches the Non-Volley Zone after a volley. -
ANSWER True
, 16.Any ball contacting a line is considered good except for the serve that can't
touch the Non-Volley Line. The ball must completely clear the Non-Volley
Zone on the serve. - ANSWER True
17.A fault is any action that stops play because of a rule violation. - ANSWER
True
18.A fault by either team (serving or receiving) results in a point. - ANSWER
False
19.It is a fault if the ball touches a player or their clothing except if it hits your
hand (from wrist down to you fingers) that is holding the paddle. -
ANSWER True
20.Many places you go to play has the team on the north side serve first. If you
don't have that, you can just have one of the members of the other team pick
1 or 2. If they get it right, they have the choice of side, serve, or return. -
ANSWER True
21.The person that is serving must be behind the baseline but can serve from
outside the sideline if they want. - ANSWER False
22.A reset is when you take the pace off of you opponent's shot and hit it softly
into the Non-Volley Zone. - ANSWER True
23.If your teammate hits a good 3rd shot drop and moves toward the Non-
Volley Zone line, it is best for you to stay back to help cover the whole
court. - ANSWER False