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Ncert Solution | Ncert Solution for class 9th | NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Main Course | CLASS 9 ENGLISH MAIN COURSE BOOK UNIT 7 SPORTS AND GAMES CHAPTER 3 HOCKEY AND FOOTBALL
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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Main Course Here we have given CBSE Class 9 English Main Course Book Solutions and Answers of Unit 1 People, Unit 2 Adventure, Unit 3 Environment, Unit 4 The Class IX Radio and Video Show, Unit 5 Mystery, Unit 6 Children, Unit 7 Sports and Games. NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Main Course Book Unit 7 Sports and Games Chapter 3 Hockey and Football A team game played between two teams of eleven players each, using hooked sticks with which the players try to drive a small hard ball towards goals at opposite ends of a field. ... 'There is no indication what the surface was, but it served for all manner of games from football to hockey, to cricket. ' a game played on ice or in a field by two teams who try to drive a puck or ball through a goal by hitting it with a stick. Soccer is played on a grassy pitch while hockey is played on an ice rink. The hockey puck is shot at higher speeds than a soccer ball. 4. Soccer players use their feet to move the ball across a pitch while hockey players use hockey sticks to shoot the puck.



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Class 9 English Main Course Book Solutions and Answers The class 9 English syllabus is vast and memorizing stories of each and every chapter is difficult. So, note making is necessary. It sounds a little bit weird to create notes for the English subject. For all other subjects such as Maths and Science, students can create notes by noting down the important formulas, theories and definitions. But for the English subject, students need to follow a proper structure to create the notes. They can understand the stories and poems and then can note down their summary in a short and concise format. To help them, we have provided the CBSE Class 9 English Notes And Summary to help them in their studies. Question Describe Hockey and Football? Answer: Hockey Football Ball: Spherical measuring 224-235 milimetres in diameter and weighing 156-163 grams Spherical ball which is a round, leath¬er-covered, inflated rubber bladder 27-28 inches in circumfer¬ence and 397-454 grams in weight. Playing Area: Rectangular ground 100 yards long and 60 yards wide 100 – 110 metre long and 64 – 67 metre wide Dura¬tion: Two periods of 35 minutes each with a break in between Two periods of 45 minutes each with a break in between Judg¬ing: Two umpires are the sole judging au¬thority of the game One referee and two linesmen judge the game Penal¬ties: A free hit is awarded for any foul commit-ted outside the pen¬alty area or when the ball is hit out of the playing area. A penalty comer is awarded if, within the penalty area, a foul is committed or the ball is hit outside his goal-line. A pen¬alty stroke is given when foul is inten¬tionally committed in the circle. It is hit from the penalty spot with only the goal keeper defending the goal post. Handling the ball deliberately, push¬ing or tripping an opponent, or hitting a player from be¬hind are examples of fouls, punishable by a direct free kick or penalty kick de¬pending on where the offence oc-curred. Other fouls are punishable by an indirect free kick. Penalty Area: Approximately semi circular area 14.63m from the goal, know n as the shooting cir-cle or ‘D’or penal¬ty area. N/A Cards: A yellow card means the player will be off the pitch for five minutes or more. A red card is given for more serious offences and sees the player leave the match for good. Yellow – Warn¬ing card for danger¬ous play. A second yellow card at the same game leads to a red card, and therefore to a sending off. Red Seri¬ous mis-conduct resulting in ejection from the game. If a player has been sent off, no substitute can be brought on in his place. . Question 1. What’s the weight of the football? 2. When do you get a penalty in hockey? As you receive information from your partner, write it down in the other half of the table above. (Do not let your partner look at your table!) Answer: 1. 395-454 gram. 2. A free hit is awarded for any foul committed outside the penalty area or when the ball is hit out of the playing area. A penalty corner is awarded if, within the penalty area, a foul is committed or the ball is hit outside his goal-line. A penalty stroke is given when foul is intentionally committed in the circle. It is hit from the penalty spot with only the goal keeper defending the goal post.