This question was attempted by many candidates and their performance was good. In part (a)(i) candidates could not correctly state ways by which a draw can be resolved in the game of football, in (a)(ii) candidates correctly stated five rules guiding the throw-in during the game of football.
In part (b) candidates could not correctly state offences that could lead to the award of a 7-metres throw in a handball game. In part (c) candidates correctly stated differences between volleyball game and football game.
The expected answers are as follows:
5(a)(i) Ways by which a Draw can be Resolved in the Game of Football
- award of extra time.
- award of penalty kicks
- replay
(ii) Rules Guiding Throw-in during the Game of Football
- thrower must face the field of play while throwing
- at the moment of throwing the ball, the feet must be on the ground behind the
sideline.
- the thrower must use both hands
- the thrower must deliver the ball from behind and over the head
- the thrower must not play the ball until it has been played by another player
- the ball must be thrown and not dropped
- a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in
- the ball must be thrown from the point where it left the field of play.
(b) Offences that could lead to the Award of a 7metres throw in a Handball Game
- obstructing a clear chance of the opponent scoring a goal.
- a player intentionally entering ones, own goal area for defensive purpose
- intentionally playing the ball to one’s goalkeeper, who is in the goal area and the
goalkeeper touches the ball
- the goalkeeper carrying the ball into his own goal area
(c) Differences Between Volleyball Game and Football Game
VOLLEYBALL GAME |
FOOTBALL GAME |
- the size of the court is small/explained
- the game is started with a service
- six players make a playing team/twelve players make two teams
- no time duration
- hands mostly used during the game
- winner is determined by the points scored
- net divides the court into two halves
- the game is played on the court. |
- the size of field is big/explained
- the game is started with kick-off/centre pass
- eleven players make a playing team/twenty two players makes two teams
- ninety minutes fulltime/forty five minutes half time
- legs mostly used during the game
- winner is determined by the number of goals scored
- net covers the goalposts
- the game is played on the field |
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