Primary 5 Football Communication on the Field First Term Examination – Week 12
Primary 5 Football Communication on the Field
First Term Examination – Week 12
Instructions
- Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.
- Read each question carefully before answering.
- Do not copy from your friends.
- Shun all forms of exam malpractice.
- Use only a pencil or pen to write your answers.
- Stay calm and do your best.
Part A: Objective Questions
(30 fill-in-the-blank questions with options a, b, c, or d)
- The phrase “man on” means __________.
a) Pass the ball
b) An opponent is nearby
c) Take a shot
d) Play faster - “Mark up” is a phrase used to __________.
a) Score a goal
b) Mark an opponent
c) Take a throw-in
d) Pass backward - Non-verbal communication includes __________.
a) Shouting at teammates
b) Body language
c) Running away
d) Ignoring others - A player says “switch” when they want to __________.
a) Pass to a different side
b) Stop playing
c) Shoot the ball
d) Run faster - Communication during set pieces helps __________.
a) Organize the team
b) Waste time
c) Confuse the team
d) Keep quiet - The term “overlap” means __________.
a) Hold the ball
b) A player runs around another for support
c) Pass backward
d) Stop playing - Team bonding helps to build __________.
a) Trust
b) Arguments
c) Confusion
d) Panic - Eye contact is an example of __________.
a) Verbal communication
b) Non-verbal communication
c) Shouting loudly
d) Ignoring instructions - When a teammate shouts “clear it,” they mean __________.
a) Pass backward
b) Kick the ball away from danger
c) Hold the ball
d) Stop playing - A captain leads the team by __________.
a) Motivating teammates
b) Organizing the defense
c) Talking to the referee
d) All of the above
Continue to 30 questions with similar options and simpler language.
Part B: Theory Questions
(20 short-answer questions)
- What does “man on” mean in football?
- Explain how to use non-verbal communication during a game.
- List two phrases used during attacking play.
- Why is trust important in a football team?
- What does “mark up” mean?
- Name two roles of a captain during a game.
- Why do players use signals during set pieces?
- What is the purpose of team bonding?
- Write two phrases defenders use to talk to their teammates.
- What should players do when under pressure?
- How can team chemistry help a team perform better?
- Explain the term “through ball.”
- What is the main reason for reviewing communication skills?
- How can players improve trust with teammates?
- Write two non-verbal signals used on the field.
- Why should players stay calm under pressure?
- What does “clear it” mean?
- Name two ways players can communicate during small-sided games.
- Why is the captain important during set pieces?
- How can players improve communication during practice?
Part C: True or False Questions
(10 True or False questions)
- Communication on the field is only for captains. (False)
- “Man on” means an opponent is near. (True)
- Non-verbal communication is done without talking. (True)
- Team bonding builds trust and unity. (True)
- The phrase “clear it” means to pass backward. (False)
- The captain helps to organize the team. (True)
- Staying calm under pressure is not important. (False)
- Signals are used to confuse teammates. (False)
- Small-sided games help improve communication skills. (True)
- Eye contact is a form of non-verbal communication. (True)
Conclusion
This exam covers all the topics learned in the term. Take your time, follow the instructions, and show what you have learned. Good luck!
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