(a) Yes, he should indicate again how much time will be added on. |
(b) Yes |
(c) No |
(d) The adding on of time depends on the referee. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) should stop play to allow the player receive treatment. |
(b) should allow play to continue and consider the defender off the field of play line for the purposes of offside until the next stoppage in play. |
(c) should allow play to continue and consider the defender on the field of play line for the purposes of offside until the next stoppage in play. |
(d) should allow play to continue and consider the defender on the field of play line for the purposes of offside until his team has clear possession of the ball. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) The referee should always allow the goal. |
(b) The referee should disallow the goal and play is restarted with a dropped ball. |
(c) It depends on the position where the direct free quick was taken and which team is kicking the ball. |
(d) In such a situation, a goal can never be awarded. |
Reference: Law 5 - The Referee |
(a) The referee cautions the player for unsporting behaviour and awards a direct free kick. |
(b) The referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team. |
(c) The referee cautions the player for unsporting behaviour and awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team. |
(d) Play continues. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) He should make eye contact with the referee to establish where he is and what action has been taken. |
(b) He should raise his flag in his right hand and give a slight wave if the referee has not taken any action. |
(c) After the referee blows his whistle, the assistant referee should move along the touch line towards the corner flag. |
(d) All of the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 6 - The Other Match Offiicals |
(a) No |
(b) Yes, if the opposing team benefits from such an advantage. |
(c) Yes, always. |
(d) It depends on the referee. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Plays in a dangerous manner. |
(b) Holds an opponent. |
(c) Handles the ball deliberately, except the goalkeeper inside his own penalty area. |
(d) Spits at an opponent. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The goalkeeper is sent off for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity and play is restarted with a penalty kick. |
(b) The goalkeeper is sent off for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity and play is restarted with an indirect free kick taken from the place where the boot hit the ball. |
(c) The goalkeeper is cautioned for unsporting behaviour and play is restarted with an indirect free kick taken from the place where the boot was thrown or on the goal line if inside the goal area. |
(d) The goalkeeper is cautioned for unsporting behaviour and play is restarted with a penalty kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) No, it is forbidden. |
(b) Yes, but only for an injured goalkeeper. |
(c) Yes, always. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 14 - The Penalty Kick |
(a) The referee allows play to continue because the offence was committed off the field of play. |
(b) The referee applies advantage. He then cautions or sends off the offending player depending on the seriousness of the offence at the next stoppage in play. |
(c) The referee sends off the offending player and awards a direct free kick to the opposing team. |
(d) The referee awards a dropped ball and sends off the offending player. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Indirect free kick where the holding started. |
(b) Indirect free kick where the holding stopped. |
(c) Direct free kick where the holding started. |
(d) Penalty kick (because the holding stopped in the penalty area). |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 Law 12 (page 85) - If a defender starts holding an attacker outside the penalty area and continues holding him inside the penalty area, the referee must award a penalty kick. |
(a) The referee punishes the more serious offence by awarding a direct free kick or penalty kick if the offence took place inside his own penalty area. |
(b) The referee punishes the more serious offence by awarding an indirect free kick or penalty kick if the offence took place inside the penalty area. |
(c) The referee awards a dropped ball. |
(d) The referee allows play to continue and takes no action. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) Partial authority, since it is additional time. |
(b) Partial authority. He can only penalise technically, as the ball is not in play. |
(c) Complete authority as in normal time. |
(d) Authority to penalise physical offences only. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) Yes. The ball is in play at the moment it is played with the foot and moves. |
(b) No. The ball is in play at the moment it is played with the foot and moves. |
(c) No. The ball is in play at the moment it is played forward with the foot and moves. |
(d) None of the answers are correct. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee may caution, send off or take no disciplinary action, depending on the seriousness of the infraction, and order a penalty kick. |
(b) The referee may caution, send off or take no disciplinary action, depending on the seriousness of the infraction, and retake the goal kick. |
(c) The referee may caution, send off or take no disciplinary action, depending on the seriousness of the infraction, and order an indirect free-kick. |
(d) The referee may caution, send off or take no disciplinary action, depending on the seriousness of the infraction, and order a dropped ball. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) a sending off. |
(b) a sending off, a caution or no disciplinary action. |
(c) a sending off or a caution. |
(d) a caution. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The goal is disallowed and the game restarted with an indirect free kick for actively participating in play from an offside position. |
(b) The referee penalises the offside offence. |
(c) The referee disallows the goal. Play is restarted with a goal-kick. |
(d) The referee awards the goal. |
Reference: Law 11 - Offside |
(a) The referee sends off the player for unsporting behaviour and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(b) The referee sends off the player for violent conduct and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(c) The referee sends off the player for serious foul play and restarts play with a dropped ball. |
(d) The referee sends off the player for serious foul play and restarts play with an indirect free kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) if the ball does not go into the goal, the referee stops play and restarts the match with an indirect free kick in favour of the defending team, to be taken from the place where the offence was committed. |
(b) if the ball does not go into the goal, the kick is retaken. |
(c) if the ball rebounds off the goalkeeper, the crossbar, or a goalpost and is touched by this player, the referee stops the game, cautions the player and restarts play with an indirect free kick in favour of the defending team. |
(d) if the ball rebounds off the goalkeeper, the crossbar or a goalpost and is touched by a different player to the one who took the kick, the referee stops the game and restarts play with an indirect free kick in favour of the defending team. |
Reference: Law 14 - The Penalty Kick |
(a) penalises the player`s team with a direct free kick or penalty kick. |
(b) penalises the player`s team with a direct free kick or penalty kick for violent conduct. |
(c) penalises the player`s team with a direct free kick or penalty kick for serious foul play. |
(d) penalises the player`s team with an indirect free kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Play is restarted by another dropped ball at the same place as the previous one. |
(b) The referee allows play to continue. |
(c) The referee awards a throw-in to the team that played the ball last. |
(d) Play is restarted by another dropped ball at the touch line. |
Reference: Law 7 - The Duration of the Match ; Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play |
(a) A substitute enters the field of play without the referee`s permission. |
(b) A substituted player enters the field of play without the referee`s permission. |
(c) Any infringement of Law 4. |
(d) Any infringement of Law 13. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee awards a corner kick because an own goal cannot be scored from a goal kick. |
(b) The referee orders the goal kick to be retaken. The ball was never in play. |
(c) The referee awards a goal. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee sends off the defender for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball to prevent a goal and awards a penalty kick. |
(b) The referee applies advantage, allows the goal and cautions the defender for unsporting behaviour. |
(c) The referee applies advantage, awards the goal and sends off the defender for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball to prevent a goal. |
(d) The referee applies advantage and awards the goal without taking any disciplinary action. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee awards an indirect free kick. |
(b) The referee awards a direct free kick. |
(c) The referee allows play to continue. |
(d) If the referee decides the opponent was impeded he awards an indirect free kick. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) 6 |
(b) 8 |
(c) 10, unless the member association has decided otherwise with respect to the minimum number of players. |
(d) 7 |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) The referee allows play to continue. |
(b) The referee awards a penalty kick. |
(c) The referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team. |
(d) The referee awards an indirect free kick to the opposing team and cautions the offending player for unsporting behaviour. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee sends off the defender and play restarts with a penalty kick. |
(b) The referee sends off the defender and play restarts with a goal kick, a kick off or a corner kick. |
(c) The referee restarts play with a goal kick or a corner kick but does not take any disciplinary action. |
(d) The referee sends off the defender. Play restarts with a goal kick or a corner kick. |
Reference: Law 6 - The Other Match Offiicals |
(a) The referee sends off the player for violent conduct and restarts play with a dropped ball where the referee was hit. |
(b) The referee sends off the player for violent conduct and restarts play with a dropped ball, to be taken at the place where the ball was when play was stopped. |
(c) The referee sends off the player for violent conduct and restarts play with an direct free kick or Penalty Kick at the place where the referee was hit. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Suspend the match. They must have different colors. |
(b) Allow the match to start but instruct the captains that the goalkeepers cannot enter the opposing penalty area in an attack. |
(c) Allow the match to start. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 4 - The Players’ Equipment |
(a) The opponents must be at least 10 yds (9.15 metres ) away. |
(b) The opponents must be located outside the penalty area until the ball is in play. |
(c) The Laws of the Game do not specify any distance as long as the kick can be taken. |
(d) None of the answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The Laws of the Game refer to "facing the field of play" but the player can turn only 20º to one side or the other. |
(b) No, Law 15 recommends that it be taken while facing the field of play. |
(c) No, the player can take the throw in how he wants to. |
(d) Yes |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) No |
(b) Yes, but only if the referee checks the footwear. |
(c) Yes, but only if one of the match officials has checked the footwear before he is allowed to enter. |
(d) Yes, but he can only re-enter the field of play from one of the touch lines. |
Reference: Law 4 - The Players’ Equipment |
(a) The referee allows play to continue since there was no infringement. |
(b) The referee allows play to continue if it has crossed the goal area line. |
(c) The referee orders the goal kick to be retaken. |
(d) The referee orders the goal kick to be retaken by a different player of the same team. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) Order the free kick to be retaken. |
(b) Award the goal. |
(c) Award a corner kick. |
(d) All of the answers may be correct. |
Reference: Law 13 - Free Kicks |
(a) Disallow the goal and award a corner kick. |
(b) Disallow the goal and award a dropped ball from the six-yard box line parallel to the goal line, at the nearest point to where the ball entered the goal. |
(c) Disallow the goal and award a goal kick. |
(d) Award the goal. |
Reference: Law 9 - The Ball In and Out of Play ; Law 10 - The Method of Scoring |
(a) When the ball stops moving |
(b) When the referee stops play for any infringement of the Laws of the Game |
(c) When the ball moves away from the goal-line |
(d) When the ball goes out of play |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 73 - The kick is completed when the ball stops moving, goes out of play or the referee stops play for any infringement of the Laws |
(a) The player is guilty of serious foul play. |
(b) The player is guilty of violent conduct. |
(c) The player is guilty of unsporting behaviour. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) No. The crossbar can be replaced by a rope until the match finishes. |
(b) Yes |
(c) It depends on the importance of the match. |
(d) Answers b) and c) are correct. |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) Serious foul play. |
(b) Violent conduct. |
(c) Unsporting behaviour. |
(d) Dangerous play. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee should warn the captain that if this attitude continues he will suspend the match. |
(b) The referee abandons the match. |
(c) The referee allows play to continue but includes this fact in his post-match report. |
(d) The referee does not take into account the goals scored during the time that this attitude persists. |
Reference: Law 5 - The Referee |
(a) No, not always. |
(b) Yes, always. |
(c) No, if they are not marked with continuous or dashed lines. |
(d) Yes, as indicated in the Laws of the Game. |
Reference: Law 1 - The Field of Play ; Law 2 - The Ball |
(a) The player is cautioned only if the simulation took place inside the opposing team`s penalty area. |
(b) The player is warned but is not shown a yellow card for the first offence. |
(c) The player is cautioned for unsporting behaviour and an indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team. |
(d) The player cannot be shown a yellow card for this offence, but the referee can draw attention to it so the player behaves more sportingly. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee disallows the goal and cautions the player for unsporting behaviour. Play is restarted with a dropped ball from the place where the offence was committed. |
(b) The referee allows the goal as the player was on the pitch at that moment. |
(c) The referee disallows the goal and warns the player. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the place where the offence was committed. |
(d) The referee disallows the goal and cautions the player for unsporting behaviour. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposing team from the place where the offence was committed. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Penalty kick and sending off. |
(b) Dropped ball and a sending off. |
(c) Dropped ball and caution. |
(d) An indirect free kick and sending off. |
Reference: Law 3 - The Players |
(a) allows play to continue and cautions the goalie when the ball is next out of play |
(b) allows play to continue and cautions both players when the ball is next out of play |
(c) stops play immediately and cautions both players when the ball is next out of play |
(d) allows play to continue and cautions none of the players when the ball is next out of play |
Reference: IFAB 2016/2017 page 35 - If a player changes places with the goalkeeper without the referee`s permission, the referee: allows play to continue and cautions both players when the ball is next out of play |
(a) No, never. |
(b) Yes, in both goals. |
(c) No, because a goal cannot be scored directly from a goal kick. |
(d) Yes, in the opponent`s goal. |
Reference: Law 15 - The Throw-in ; Law 16 - The Goal Kick ; Law 17 - The Corner Kick |
(a) The referee stops play and awards a penalty, provided he cannot apply advantage. |
(b) The The referee stops play, cautions the player for unsporting behaviour and awards a penalty kick, provided he cannot apply advantage. |
(c) The referee applies advantage and verbally cautions the player during the next stoppage in play. |
(d) He lets play continue. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) The referee cautions both players for unsporting behaviour. |
(b) The referee cautions the kicker as he is the only one guilty of unsporting behaviour. |
(c) The referee issues a verbal warning to both players. |
(d) The referee allows the penalty kick to proceed. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |
(a) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with an indirect free kick. |
(b) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with a penalty kick or a direct free kick. |
(c) Disallow the goal, send off the offending player and restart play with a free kick, penalty kick or dropped ball. |
(d) None of the previous answers is correct. |
Reference: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct |