Sportsmanship Quiz


1. The ref blows his whistle and calls a foul on you for pulling the jersey of your opponent. The parents supporting your team start to boo. You should:
a) Let your anger show. It will hone your toughness and give you and your team the psychological edge by intimidating your opponent.
b) Challenge the ref; it's possible the call could be changed.
c) Shake it off, and turn and tell your cheering section to do the same.
d) Ignore distractions, get back in the game, but pay attention to the type of ref you have, and learn what kind of game you can play.

2. You're running after an opponent, and you hear someone in the crowd shout, "Go get 'em. Take 'em down!" You do make a good tackle, and it sends your opponent to the ground. You should:
a) Ignore the advice, and offer your opponent a helping hand to get up.
b) Ignore everyone and everything, and keep on playing.
c) Pump your fist in the air and go for another one of those tackles.
d)
Play to the crowd; encourage them to keep on cheering those type of comments.

3. A basic expression of your sportsmanship is to:
a) Encourage your teammates.
b) Show up for every training and game, on time, enthusiastic, and ready to play.
c) Wear your uniform properly, and your cleats clean.
d) Do everything you can to ensure your team wins.
e) All of the above

4. When you win, you should celebrate by:
a) Jumping into a dogpile with your teammates and then going out for pizza.
b) Going over to the other team and shaking hands.
c) Running over to acknowledge your coach, your parents and the spectators.
d) Evaluating both the successes and failures of your game.
e) All of the above


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