Match the terms with the correct definition.(3 points)

Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Skill used to finish a point
What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
Version of volleyball played two-on-two
More difficult of the two types of serves
Version of volleyball played six-on-six
The serve used more by novices
The boundary where the serve is made
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level
The apparatus used to divide the field of play

Skill used to finish a point: Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area

What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level: Overhead pass
Version of volleyball played two-on-two: Beach volleyball
More difficult of the two types of serves: Jump serve
Version of volleyball played six-on-six: Indoor volleyball
The serve used more by novices: Underhand serve
The boundary where the serve is made: Service line
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area: Kill
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level: Bump
The apparatus used to divide the field of play: Net

Match the terms with the correct definition.(3 points)

Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Skill used to finish a point
What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
Version of volleyball played two-on-two
More difficult of the two types of serves
Version of volleyball played six-on-six
The serve used more by novices
The boundary where the serve is made
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level
The apparatus used to divide the field of play

Skill used to finish a point: Kill

What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level: Overhead spike
Version of volleyball played two-on-two: Beach volleyball
More difficult of the two types of serves: Jump serve
Version of volleyball played six-on-six: Indoor volleyball
The serve used more by novices: Underhand serve
The boundary where the serve is made: Service line
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area: Placement shot
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level: Bump pass
The apparatus used to divide the field of play: Net

options: ace, passing, standard volleyball, end line, overhead serve, spike, setting, net, underhand serve, beach volleyball

Skill used to finish a point: Spike

What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level: Overhead serve
Version of volleyball played two-on-two: Beach volleyball
More difficult of the two types of serves: Jump serve
Version of volleyball played six-on-six: Standard volleyball
The serve used more by novices: Underhand serve
The boundary where the serve is made: End line
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area: Placement
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level: Passing
The apparatus used to divide the field of play: Net

where is ace and setting?

Apologies for the oversight. Here are the revised matches:

Skill used to finish a point: Ace
What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level: Setting
Version of volleyball played two-on-two: Beach volleyball
More difficult of the two types of serves: Jump serve
Version of volleyball played six-on-six: Standard volleyball
The serve used more by novices: Underhand serve
The boundary where the serve is made: End line
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area: Placement
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level: Passing
The apparatus used to divide the field of play: Net

there is no "jump serve"

Apologies for the confusion. Here are the revised matches:

Skill used to finish a point: Spike
What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level: Setting
Version of volleyball played two-on-two: Beach volleyball
More difficult of the two types of serves: Jump serve
Version of volleyball played six-on-six: Standard volleyball
The serve used more by novices: Underhand serve
The boundary where the serve is made: End line
Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area: Placement
What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level: Passing
The apparatus used to divide the field of play: Net

To match the terms with the correct definition, follow these steps:

1. Read the questions carefully to understand what each term is referring to.
2. Identify the keywords in each question that can help you find the correct definition.
3. Search for the definitions of each term, either by referring to your knowledge or by using reliable sources such as textbooks or reputable websites.
4. Match the definitions to the corresponding terms by inserting the response in the correct input.

Here are the terms and possible definitions:

1. Skill used to finish a point
- Definition: The skill used to successfully score a point in volleyball.
- Possible response: Spike

2. What you would do if you make contact with the ball above shoulder level
- Definition: The action to take when the ball is above the level of your shoulders.
- Possible response: Set

3. Version of volleyball played two-on-two
- Definition: A variation of volleyball where two players compete on each team.
- Possible response: Beach volleyball

4. More difficult of the two types of serves
- Definition: The type of serve that requires more skill and precision.
- Possible response: Jump serve

5. Version of volleyball played six-on-six
- Definition: The standard version of volleyball played with six players on each team.
- Possible response: Indoor volleyball

6. The serve used more by novices
- Definition: The type of serve commonly used by beginners or inexperienced players.
- Possible response: Underhand serve

7. The boundary where the serve is made
- Definition: The designated area on the court where the serve must be performed.
- Possible response: Service line

8. Hitting the ball to an empty part of the playing area
- Definition: The technique of aiming the ball where no defenders are present.
- Possible response: Placement shot

9. What you would do if you make contact with the ball below shoulder level
- Definition: The action to take when the ball is below the level of your shoulders.
- Possible response: Pass

10. The apparatus used to divide the field of play
- Definition: The equipment used to separate the playing area and define the boundaries.
- Possible response: Net

Now, you can select and insert the appropriate responses into the correct inputs based on the definitions provided.