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NFHS FOOTBALL EXAMS ALL VERSIONS (A, B, C &D) COMBINED NEWEST 2024 WITH 400 UPDATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) [ALREADY GRADED A+] A backward pass in flight may be batted in any direction by the passing team. - ANSWER-False: 9-7-3 Any pass in flight may be batted in any directi...

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NFHS FOOTBALL EXAMS ALL VERSIONS (A, B, C &D)

COMBINED NEWEST 2024 WITH 400 UPDATE

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)

[ALREADY GRADED A+]


A backward pass in flight may be batted in any direction by the passing

team. - ANSWER-False: 9-7-3

Any pass in flight may be batted in any direction, by an eligible receiver

unless it is a backward pass batted forward by the passing team.




Batting a scrimmage kick in or behind the neutral zone by R, in an effort to

block the kick, is legal. - ANSWER-True: 9-7-2

No player shall bat (i.e. slap 2-2) a loose ball other than a pass or a fumble

in flight, or a low scrimmage kick in flight which he is attempting to block in

or behind the expanded neutral zone.




B1 (defense) may not legally bat a ball that is in possession of A1 (offense).

- ANSWER-False: 9-7-4

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A ball in player possession shall not be batted forward by a player of

the team in possession.




The blocker is allowed to lock his hands in certain situations. - ANSWER-

False: 2-3-3

The blocker's hand(s) may not be locked nor may he swing, throw or

flip the elbow or forearm so that it is moving faster than the blocker's

shoulders at the time the elbow, forearm, or shoulder contacts the

opponent.




It is possible for a Team B player to clip. - ANSWER-True: 2-5-1; 2-17-3

9-3-5: A player shall not clip or block an opponent in the back except

using hands or arms to contact an opponent above the waist in

warding off a blocker, or when attempting to reach a runner, or catch

or recover a loose ball which he may legally touch or possess.

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The restriction on prohibiting blocking below the waist is in effect even

though the opponent has both feet off the ground when contacted by the

blocker. - ANSWER-True: 2-3-7

Blocking below the waist is making initial contact below the waist

from the front or side against an opponent other than a runner.

Contact with an opponent's hand(s) below the waist that continues

into the body below the waist is considered blocking below the waist.

Blocking below the waist applies only when the opponent has one or

both feet on the ground.




A block in the back is defined as a block with contact inside the shoulders,

below the helmet and above the waist. - ANSWER-False: 2-5-2

Blocking in the back is a block against an opponent when the initial

contact is in the opponent's back, inside the shouldlers and below the

helmet and above the waist, and not against a player who is a runner

or pretending to be a runner.




The ball becomes dead when any loose ball is simultaneously caught or

recovered by opponents. - ANSWER-True: 4-2-2 e(1)

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When an illegal forward pass strikes the ground, the ball does not become

dead. - ANSWER-False: 4-2-2c; 7-5-5; Table 7-5-4, 5




The field of play is the area within the boundary lines including the end

zones. - ANSWER-True :2-10-2




A defensive player is considered to be on his scrimmage line when he is

within 1 yard of his line of scrimmage at the snap. - ANSWER-True: 2-25-3




For a kickoff, the ball may be held in position on a kicking tee by a place-

kick holder. - ANSWER-True: 2-24-7

The ball also may be held in position on the ground or on a kicking

tee by a place-kick holder who shall be a teammate of the kicker.




When an airborne player makes a catch, forward progress is the furthest

point of advancement after he possesses the ball if contacted by a

defender. - ANSWER-True: 2-15-2

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