Statistics for Rugby Rules: True or False?

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  • This quiz has been taken 97 times
  • The average score is 9 of 20

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QuestionAnswer% Correct
A drop can be scored from anywhere in the pitch.True
84%
It's possible to ground the ball in our own in-goal area without scoring an own try.True
66%
It's allowed to play the ball by hand during a line-out penaltyTrue
58%
A kick out of the pitch can from the 22 can be denied if the kicker entered the 22 with the ball.True
51%
It is forbidden for a player to touch an adverse player while he's in the air, unless it's during an aerian combat for the ball after a kick.True
51%
A player has the right to contest the ball if he isn't tackling at the moment, if he obviously makes the effort to go out of the ruck area, and places his hands on the ball to take or not while being solidly up on his two feet.True
50%
A player can play a throw-in quickly in any circumstances.False
48%
If a tackler doesn't bend down while tackling another player, it may be considered as a dangerous tackle or unfair play, and can cause an exclusion in some cases.True
45%
A a ball carrier is blocked by several adverse players and maintained up, he's in an illegal position if the ball doesn't come out after a time determined by the referee.True
45%
A player can't take the ball if it is out of the pitch's limits.False
44%
A ball carrier in a maul is considered in an illicit situation if he comes undone from the maul and then comes back in.True
44%
A player is sent off if he whips up another player with the ball from the floor.False
43%
Lines of the side of the pitch are considered as outside parts, while the ones between the play zone and the in-goal areas are considered as scoring zone.True
43%
A game stops at the ring of the 80 minutes, unless the current losing team has the ball.False
42%
An offside player can be put back in if his team kicks the ball.False
40%
There's no precise rules about the in-goal area's length.True
35%
The kicker has the same time to take a penalty and a conversion.False
34%
The minimum distance for a himself throw-in is 10 metersTrue
31%
To be approved, a try need to be sgnificantly grounded by a player with his thumbs over the balls making a clear pressure from up to down.False
28%
Penalty shoot-outs like in football does not exist his rugby: If after the entire time there is a draw, both teams keep going on sudden death.False
27%

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