Squash Refereeing Quiz on TIME allowed
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After the scheduled time of the match, how long is allowed for a player to turn up?
- It is up to the referee.
- It depends on the competition rules.
- 10 MInutes.
- 20 Minutes
The time allowed for the warm-up at the start of the match is . . . .
- 2 minutes.
- 3 MInutes.
- 4 Minutes.
- As long as the players like.
Half-way through the warm-up period the referee should call . . . .
- "Half-time"
- "Half-way"
- "2 minutes"
At the end of the warm-up period the referee should call . . . .
- "Time"
- "Half-Time"
- "Stop"
- "Start"
In amateur squash how long are players allowed between the end of the warm-up and the start of the first game?
- No time
- 60 seconds.
- 90 seconds
- 2 Minutes
In amateur squash how long is the interval between games?
- 60 seconds
- 90 seconds
- 2 minutes
- 2 and a half minutes
15 seconds before the end of the interval the referee should call . . . .
- "Time"
- "15 seconds"
- There is no need to call anything.
When the interval is over the referee should call . . . .
- "Play"
- "Time"
- "Start Play Please"
When a ball breaks how long have the players to warm it to playing conditions?
- 5 minutes.
- 3 minutes.
- As long as it takes.
How long has a player to replace faulty equipment? (Broken string, broken racket, damaged shoes)
- 3 minutes.
- 2 minutes.
- 90 seconds.
- As long as it takes.
When a player would like to change rackets for a better touch he / she has:
- No time allowed for that.
- 2 minutes.
- 90 seconds.
When a player feels unwell due to dizziness or shortage of breath the recovery time allowed is . . . .
- There is no recovery time allowed.
- 15 Minutes.
- 15 minutes followed by another 15 minutes if needed.
- As long as needed.
When a player overstretches and twinges a muscle the recovery time is . . .
- 3 minutes
- 5 Minutes
- Reasonable time is allowed for this at the discretion of the referee
- No time is allowed for this
When players accidentally collide and one is injured the recovery time is . . . .
- 3 minutes
- 5 minutes
- 15 minutes followed by another 15 minutes if needed
- As long as is needed.
When a player is bleeding due to a self-inflicted injury the recovery time is . . . .
- 3 Minutes
- 5 Minutes
- 15 Minutes followed by another 15 minutes if needed.
- As long as necessary.
If a player suffers a second incident of bleeding that was self-inflicted the recovery time is . . . .
- 3 minutes.
- 5 minutes
- 15 minutes
- No time is allowed
When a player is injured due to the accidental action of the opponent the recovery time allowed is . . . .
- 3 minutes
- 5 minutes.
- 15 minutes and if further time is needed the match awarded to player.
- 15 minutes followed by a further 15 minutes if needed.
When a player is injured due to the deliberate or dangerous action of the opponent the recovery time allowed is . . . .
- The match is awarded to the player if any recovery time is needed.
- 5 minutes and if further time is needed the match awarded to player.
- 15 minutes and if further time is needed the match awarded to player.
- 15 minutes followed by a further 15 minutes and if further time is needed the match awarded to player.
If a player suffers a blood injury caused by both players the recovery time for that is . . . .
- 3 minutes
- 5 minutes
- 15 minutes followed by another 15 minues if needed
- The player is permitted reasonable time as determined by the referee
Where a player suffers a blood injury caused by the opponent's accidental action the recovery time is . . . . .
- 3 minutes
- 5 minutes
- 15 minutes
- Reasonable time is allowed