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A quiz on the rules of softball, covering various scenarios related to batting, baserunning, balks, interference, and dead balls. It includes questions on the duties of the pitcher, the effects of different types of hits, and the consequences of various actions by players and coaches.
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Rules
(^) the (^) following
(^) are (^) true? (^) (7-5-1, 7-5-2b)
a. The (^) OH (^) may (^) bat (^) only (^) for (^) the (^) pitcher.
b. The (^) DH (^) is (^) never
(^) allowed
(^) to (^) piay (^) defense
c. If (^) the (^) DH (^5) (^) batting
(^) for (^) the (^) pitcher,
(^) the (^) pitcher
(^) may (^) pinch (^) hit (^) for (^) another
(^) defensive
(^) player.
The
may (^) pinch (^) run, it (^) only (^) for (^) the (^) DH
e. If (^) the (^) DH (^) plays (^) defense,
(^) the (^) pitcher
(^) must (^) leave (^) the (^) game
With (^) RI (^) on (^) first and
(^) on (^) third, (^) Fl (^) balks (^) but delivers^
(^) immediately
(^) and (^) hits (^81) (^) with (^) the (^) pitch.
a. B (^) remains
(^) at (^) bat
b. Bi (^) goes (^) to (^) first
c. Ri (^) remains
(^) at first
d. Ri (^) goes (^) to (^) second
e. R (^) remain
(^) at (^) third
f. scores
Which (^) of (^) the (^) following
(^) are (^) balks (^) with (^) a runner
on^ (^) base?
a. Before
(^) coming
(^) to (^) the stop
(^) in (^) the (^) set (^) position,
(^) the (^) pitcher
(^) slowly
(^) moves
(^) his (^) shoulders
to^ (^) eye (^) a
runner
(^) at (^) first. (^) (6-2-4)
b After
(^) to (^) the stop^ (^) in (^) the (^) set (^) posign,
(^) the (^) pitcher
(^) s?owly
(^) moves
(^) his
unner
(^) at (^) first.
c. flepitcheratternptsapifrnioveittTh
(^) the (^) wind-up
(^) position.
ci. The (^) pitcherjump-spins
(^) on (^) the (^) rubber
(^) and (^) attempts
(^) a pick-off
(^) at (^) first.
e. Noneoftheabove
f. Allofthe
(^) above
(^) hits (^) the (^) ball (^) down
the^ (^) right4ield
(^) line (^) and (^) F (^) throws
(^) his (^) glove (^) at the
(^) ball, (^) but (^) does (^) not (^) touch
it. Bi (^) trips (^) over (^) first and
(^) does (^) not (^) advance
(^) any (^) further.
(^) (8-3-3b)
a. Bi (^) is (^) awarded
(^) third (^) base
b. Bi (^) is (^) awarded
(^) second
ç. Th? (^) p!pyspd
d. F9isejected
With (^) the (^) bases loaded
(^) and (^) two outs,
(^) Bi (^) homers,
(^) but (^) misses
(^) first. (^) How (^) many
(^) runs score
(^) if (^) an
appeal
(^) is (^) made?
(^) (6-1-3,
(^) inter)
a. None
b. One
c. Three
d. Four
With no runners
on base and no outs, Fl’s first pitch to Bi hits
the dirt in front of the plate
and then hits 81 in the shin. (8-1-id)
a. Bi remains
(^) at bat.
b. Bigoestofirsi
c. The ball is dead (^) when
it hits the ground.
d. The ball is dead (^) when
it hits Bi
With ai-i count,
Si swings
at an inside
(^) pitch (^) and then steps
(^) outside
the dirt area surrounding
home (^) plate (^) with both feet to^ (^) take asign
from the third-base
coach.
(8-3-i
Exc a)
a. No violation
b. Si is charged
with astrike
c. 51 is out
hits (^) a screaming
line drive (^) to deep (^) center,
makes
agallant
(^) effort,
but (^) the ball deflects
off his glove
and goes over
the fence
in fair territory.
(8-3-3b)
a. Home
Run
b. Three-base
award^
for Si
c. Two-base
(^) award
for Si
Ri is stealing
(^) when
(^) the umpire^
interferes
with the catcher
and the (^) throw
goes (^) into center
field. (^) Ri tries (^) for (^) third
and is thrown
(^) out by F8.
a. The (^) play 5tands.
b. Ri is returned
to second.
Ri’ is returned
(^) to First
d. The ball remains
live
e. The (^) ball is immediately
(^) dead.
f.
ball is delayed dead.
Which of
the following
(^) results
man immediate
(^) dead (^) ball? (^) (5-1-ib,
(^) e,5-1-2a,b,
a_ A runner
is hit
than apitcher
b. The catcher
(^) interferes
with the (^) batter’s
5wing
c. The batter (^) interferes
with the catcher’s
(^) throw
d. The batter (^) interferes
with (^) the (^) catcher’s
attempt
to^ field aopped
third stri
e kPattcLhIts,
fair ball with part of onIot
toiEhipjthe
piat& and (^) part trn thing the
of
he batter’s
box.
ii. With R on third^ (^) and (^) one (^) out, (^) Si (^) homers.
touches
the^ (^) plate (^) and (^) maliciously
(^) crashes
(^) into
the (^) catcher,
(^) who was
(^) standing out
(^) of (^) the (^) base (^) path. (^) (2-21-ib,
(^) 3-3-im)
a. R (^) is out
c. Three-base
(^) award
(^) for (^) Bi
d. Two-base
(^) award
(^) for Bi^
(^) On (^) a base (^) on (^) balls, (^) the batter-runner^
(^) may (^) overrun
(^) first base
(^) without
(^) jeopardy
(^) of (^) being (^) tagged
out, (^) so (^) long (^) as (^) he (^) returns
(^) immediately
(^) and (^) there (^) is (^) no (^) feint (^) or (^) attempt
(^) to (^) advance
(^) to (^) section.
a..(8-2-7) (^) True
b. False