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  • True - regular basketball playing can lead to better social skills
  • False - basketball is not an effective stress reliever
  • False - basketball does not require any strategic thinking
  • False - basketball playing does not improve spatial awareness and coordination
  • True - basketball helps improve cardiovascular health
  • Teams - has five players on the court at any given time
  • Scoring - points are score by successfully shooting the ball
  • Dribbling - players are allowed to dribble the ball
  • Fouls - are violations of the rules
  • Out of bounds - if it touches anything outside the court
  • Jump ball - determined which team gets the first possession
  • Shot clock - if a team fails to shoot within allotted time, they lose possession
  • substitution - players can be subtituted into and out of the game
  • Timeouts - allowed a certain number of timeouts per game
  • Violations - such as travelling, double dribbling and goaltending
  • False - playing volleyball does not require teamwork
  • True - Vball can help reduce stress levels
  • True - playing vball enhanced hand-eye coordination
  • False - vball does not improve social skills
  • False - vball does not improve flexibility
  • False - vball playing does not improve mental focus
  • False - vball does not improve spatial awareness
  • True - vball promotes better reflexes and reaction time
  • True - vball helps in toning and strenghtening muscles
  • Scoring point - when the ball hits the ground within opponents
  • Winning a rally - if they successfully ground the ball on the opponents court if the opponents commit as a fault
  • Side-out - only serving team could score points
  • Rally scoring - a point is awarded on every rally, regardless of which team served
  • Winning a set - team that reaches 25 points first
  • Best of five - the team that wins three sets firsts wins the match
  • Fifth set - deciding set
  • Libero - defensive player
  • DRRM - an organized system of determining ways and strategies that can prevent disasters from happening
  • MITIGATION - sustained actions done to reduce the severity and likelihood of a disaster
  • MITIGATION
    1. hazard assessment
    2. vulnerability analysis
    3. risk assessment
    4. risk evaluation
    5. vulnerability reduction
    6. maintenance of public infrastructure
  • PREPAREDNESS - geared toward the readiness
  • PREPAREDNESS
    1. Emergency preparedness plan
    2. contingency plants
    3. evacuation plans
  • RESPONSE - an activy done after an hazard event
  • RESPONSE
    1. Rescue and evacuation
    2. provision of emergency supplies and support
  • RECOVERY - post-disaster action that leads to resiliency of the community