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- what is the main job of a wide receiver? *
a) make tackles on every play
b) snap the ball to the quarterback
c) catch and run with the ball for a touchdown
d) block defensive players
- what is a touchdown? *
a) when a player catches the ball out of bounds
b) when the defense stops the offense
c) when the ball is dropped before the endzone
d) when the ball is caught or carried into the endzone
- what is a
oute\ in football? *
a) a signal the quarterback calls before the play
b) the area where the defense lines up
c) a specific path a receiver runs to get open for a pass
d) a type of penalty for illegal movement
- what is a \leading pass\ in football? *
a) a pass thrown straight at a defender
b) a backward toss used only for trick plays
c) a pass thrown after the receiver has completely stopped
d) a throw made slightly ahead of the receiver so they can run into the catch without slowing down
Question 13
A wide receiver's main role is to catch passes from the quarterback and advance the ball, often aiming for a touchdown. Option A is for defensive players, B is for the center, and D is more for offensive linemen or tight ends. So C is correct.
A touchdown occurs when an offensive player catches or carries the ball into the opposing team's endzone. A is invalid (out of bounds), B is a defensive stop, and C is an incomplete play or fumble. So D is correct.
In football, a "route" is the specific path a receiver runs to get open to catch a pass. A is a play call, B is the defensive line setup, and D is a penalty (like offsides or illegal motion). So C is correct.
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C) Catch and run with the ball for a touchdown