1. A goal is scored in soccer when ____. The Answer is b. the ball crosses the goal line.

2. The ________ pass is used when a player wants to make a short, quick, and accurate pass in soccer. The answer is Instep.

3. Name the term in soccer that is used when a player stops a pass at his/her feet. The answer is c. Trapping.

4. What is the term for when a player stops the soccer ball with their foot? The answer is Foot Trap

5. What is the term in soccer for when a player moves the ball into the goal post past the goalie? The answer is a. Shooting.

6. Which of the following soccer skills is employed only by the goalkeeper? The answer is Punting.

7. Which of the following is not true about a soccer throw-in?
The answer is The ball can be thrown in-bounds with sidespin.

8. Which of the following soccer terms shares its name with a popular baseball term? The answer is Dribbling.

9. How is play resumed in soccer when the ball goes out of bounds? The answer is Throw-in.

10. Which type of trap is used to stop a ball at waist level? The answer is Thigh trap.

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For example, for question 1:

The question asks, "A goal is scored in soccer when ____. The Answer is b. the ball crosses the goal line."

If your answer was the same as the given answer (the ball crosses the goal line), then you answered correctly.

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