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3-DAY DIVISION TRAINING WORKSHOP and ACCREDITATION FOR COACHES and TECHNICAL OFFICIALS IN ALL

SPORTS EVENTS
Ballesteros National High School
Ballesteros, Cagayan
May 18-20, 2022

BOXING

Pre-Test

NAME____________________________ MUNICIPALITY_____________ SCHOOL___________________


I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer.
___ 1. The primary concern of the referee.
a. Safety of the boxer c. Decision of the game results
b. Disqualification of the athletes d. None of the above
___ 2. The governing body Amateur Boxing tournament in the world.
a. FIBA b. AIBA c. IBF d. FIVB
___ 3. The mandatory equipment inside the ring.
a. Headgear c. Gloves c. Shoes d. Socks
___ 4. The official weight of boxing gloves for school boys.
a. 12 oz. b. 8 oz. c. 10 oz. d. 15 oz.
___ 5. Who can stop the bout?
a. Judge b. Coach c. Referee d. Ringside Doctor
___ 6. How many coach/es is/are allowed inside the ring.
a. 1. b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
___ 7. In the school boys category, how many rounds is needed to finish a round?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
___ 8. In Amateur boxing, there is no draw. Who will decide if the match is declared draw or equal
score?
a. All corner judges b. both coaches c. Doctor d. Tournament manager
___ 9. During round number 3, both boxers exchange punches and eventually both boxers can not
continue the round. What will be the basis of the decision?
a. Wait for the first boxer to continue and declare him the winner.
b. The bout will be declared “draw”
c. Go to the scorecard
d. Stop the bout and call the Doctor
___ 10. The basis of awarding of points on the scoring hits
a. Land directly with the knuckle part of the closed gloves without being blocked or guarded
b. Land on the target without infringement of the rules
c. With the weight of the shoulder and body.
d. All of the above
___ 11. A boxer is considered down if;
a. he fails to come out of his corner for the next round
b. receives a blow but has not fall
c. partially outside the ropes as a result of a hard blow
d. injured his ankle because of a slip
___ 12. Which of the following is not a basic skill in Boxing?
a. stance b. punches c. shadow boxing d. footwork
___ 13. What is the weight range of Light Flyweight in youth boy’s classification?
a. 44-46 b. 46-48 c. 46-49 d. 49-52
___ 14. In the event of double knockout or RSC due to injury sustain by both boxers and they can not
continue boxing, decision will be
a. win by KNOCKOUT b. win on points c. win by RSC-I d. no contest
___ 15. What is the AIBA scoring system?
a. 8-point mass system
b. 10-point mass system
c. 15-point mass system
d. 20-point mass system
___ 16. What words of command may a referee use to control a bout?
a. Time out – Stop – Break – Stop c. Break – Stop – Fight – Time
b. Break – Stop – Time – Box d. Stop – Break – Time out – Fight
___ 17. What action can a referee issue against a boxer who has committed a minor offense?
a. Issue a warning c. Disqualifies a boxer
b. Command stop and caution the boxer d. Execute a soft caution without interrupting
___ 18. In which circumstance a referee may not issue a warning?
a. After issuing three warnings c. Committing misconduct against the referee
b. After a flagrant foul d. After connecting an intentional low blow
___ 19. When should a referee “suspend the count”?
a. To have head guard adjusted mouth
b. If the boxer appears tired
c. When the opponent fails to go to the neutral corner designated by the referee
d. If the mouth piece comes out from the mouth
___ 20. In all cases, what is the duration of the rest interval between rounds?
a. 1-minute b. 1.5 minutes c. 2 minutes d. 3 minutes
___ 21. How many seconds is a boxer entitled to have?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 3 d. as many as desired
___ 22. Is it possible for a judge to act as a team manager or second in a tournament after having been
already acted as a judge?
a. Yes, only if the judge changes out of uniform c. Yes, anytime provided he changes his uniform
b. Yes, only with the approval of the supervisor d. No
___ 23. During a contest, in what way can the judge assist the referee?
a. In no case
b. By advising the time keeper to suspend the count
c. Answering the question of the referee when consulted
d. By signaling the Supervisor
___ 24. When may the Judge leave their seat?
a. When the bell rings ending the last round c. When the next bout is announced
b. When the decision is announced d. It is left up to each individual Judge discretion
___ 25. When should the Timekeeper take “time off”?
a. When the referee commands BREAK c. The Timekeeper should never take time off
b. When the referee commands STOP d. When the referee instructed the Timekeeper “Time”
___ 26. How is a boxer penalized for a warning?
a. Two points is deducted from the boxer’s score when there is a cut
b. One point is deducted from the total Boxer’s score given by each judge
c. Two points is awarded to the Boxer’s opponent
d. Three points is awarded to the Boxer’s opponent
___ 27. What is the common foul committed by Boxers in the last round when Boxer know he
ahead on points?
a. Slapping b. Running without punching c. Low blows d. Spitting out their gumshield
___ 28. Due to the effect of a “legal blow”, when is a Boxer considered “down”?
a. When the Boxer is momentarily staggered/dazed/ in a semi-conscious state
b. When any part of their body other than his feet touches the canvass
c. When they hang helplessly on the ropes
d. All of the above
___ 29. What is the mandatory count?
a. A count to 10 c. A count given until the Boxer is ready to continue
b. A count to 8 d. Three counts in a round and four in a bout for Youth Boys category
___ 30. When is a Boxer deemed to have lost by a Knock Out (KO)?
a. When the count reaches 8
b. When the count reaches 10 after a legal blow
c. At any stage when the Referee asks the Medical Doctor to attend to the Boxer who in the
opinion of the Referee can not continue
d. B and C
___ 31. What is the responsibility of the Boxers when their opponent is being given a count?
a. Go to their respective corner (red or blue)
b. Go to the corner of their choice
c. Stay where he is and wait for the next command
d. Go the corner designated by the Referee
___ 32. When the Boxer is unconscious, who are the only officials who remain in the ring?
a. Doctor and Referee c. Referee and Coach
b. Doctor, Referee and Coach d. Doctor and Coach
___ 33. When is a “down” or “count” not included in the compulsory count limits?
a. When the Boxer gets up before the count eight c. When the count is due to a foul
b. When the Boxer gets up immediately d. A and C
___ 34. If five selected Judges scored equal total scores, the decision is _____
a. Technical Drawb. Unanimous decision c. Win on points d. Split decision
___ 35. If a Boxer is unfit to continue and fail to resume boxing after a knockdown, the decision may be..
a. Knockout b. RSC c. Win on points d. Retirement
___ 36. Who commands “seconds out”?
a. Referee b. Supervisor` c. Announcer d.
Timekeeper
___ 37. After announcing the competitors in a bout, red Boxer presented himself, his opponent shall be given
up to 1 minute to come up the ring. If the blue Boxer did not appear after the allotted time, what will be
the decision of the bout?
a. RSC b. Walkover c. Disqualificationd. No Contest
___ 38. If at the end of the bout, the Referee found out during the inspection that blue Boxer has no
more bandage, what will be the decision?
a. RSC, winner Red c. Win by disqualification, winner Red
b. Win on Points d. Walkover, winner Blue
___ 39. What should the Referee do after a Boxer pushed his opponent and fall out of the ring and said “Boxer
was able to come up the ring within 30 seconds”?
a. Caution the offending Boxer c. Wipe the Gloves of the offended Boxer and “Box”
b. Disqualify the offender d. Terminate the bout, decide RSC
___ 40. What will be the decision if the Coach thrown a towel while the Referee is in the act of counting
and the counted Boxer is unfit to continue after the count of 8?
a. Disqualification b. Abandon c. RSC d. KO
41-50. In the space at the back, make a diagram for 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 Boxers competing (2 pts/diagram)

WELCOME TO A 3-DAY DIVISION TRAINING WORKSHOP

Prepared by:

GLENARD ANTHONY P. URMANITA


Resource Speaker

ARTHUR M. CARIAGA
Resource Speaker
3-DAY DIVISION TRAINING WORKSHOP and ACCREDITATION FOR COACHES and TECHNICAL OFFICIALS IN ALL
SPORTS EVENTS
Ballesteros National High School
Ballesteros, Cagayan
May 18-20, 2022

BOXING

Post-Test

NAME__________________________MUNICIPALITY______________ SCHOOL_____________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer.
___ 1. The primary concern of the referee.
c. Health and safety of the boxer c. Decision of the game results
d. Disqualification of the athletes d. None of the above
___ 2. The governing body Amateur Boxing tournament in the world.
b. FIBA b. AIBA c. IBF d. FIVB
___ 3. The mandatory equipment inside the ring.
b. Headgear c. Gloves c. Shoes d. Socks
___ 4. The official weight of boxing gloves for school boys.
b. 12 oz. b. 8 oz. c. 10 oz. d. 15 oz.
___ 5. Who can stop the bout?
a. Judge b. Coach c. Referee d. Ringside Doctor
___ 6. How many coach/es is/are allowed inside the ring.
a. 1. b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
___ 7. In the school boys category, how many rounds is needed to finish a round?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
___ 8. In Amateur boxing, there is no draw. Who will decide if the match is declared draw or equal
score?
a. All corner judges b. both coaches c. Doctor d. Tournament manager
___ 9. During round number 3, both boxers exchange punches and eventually both boxers can not
continue the round. What will be the basis of the decision?
a. Wait for the first boxer to continue and declare him the winner.
b. The bout will be declared “draw”
c. Go to the scorecard
d. Stop the bout and call the Doctor
___ 10. The basis of awarding of points on the scoring hits
a. Land directly with the knuckle part of the closed gloves without being blocked or guarded
b. Land on the target without infringement of the rules
c. With the weight of the shoulder and body.
d. All of the above
___ 11. A boxer is considered down if;
a. he fails to come out of his corner for the next round
b. receives a blow but has not fall
c. partially outside the ropes as a result of a hard blow
d. injured his ankle because of a slip
___ 12. Which of the following is not a basic skill in Boxing?
a. stance b. punches c. shadow boxing d. footwork
___ 13. What is the weight range of Light Flyweight in youth boy’s classification?
a. 44-46 b. 46-48 c. 46-49 d. 49-52
___ 14. In the event of double knockout or RSC due to injury sustain by both boxers and they can not
continue boxing, decision will be
a. win by KNOCKOUT b. win on points c. win by RSC-I d. no contest
___ 15. What is the AIBA scoring system?
a. 8-point mass system
b. 10-point mass system
c. 15-point mass system
d. 20-point mass system
___ 16. What words of command may a referee use to control a bout?
a. Time out – Stop – Break – Stop c. Break – Stop – Fight – Time
b. Break – Stop – Time – Box d. Stop – Break – Time out – Fight
___ 17. What action can a referee issue against a boxer who has committed a minor offense?
a. Issue a warning c. Disqualifies a boxer
b. Command stop and caution the boxer d. Execute a soft caution without interrupting
___ 18. In which circumstance a referee may not issue a warning?
a. After issuing three warnings c. Committing misconduct against the referee
b. After a flagrant foul d. After connecting an intentional low blow
___ 19. When should a referee “suspend the count”?
a. To have head guard adjusted mouth
b. If the boxer appears tired
c. When the opponent fails to go to the neutral corner designated by the referee
d. If the mouth piece comes out from the mouth
___ 20. In all cases, what is the duration of the rest interval between rounds?
a. 1-minute b. 1.5 minutes c. 2 minutes d. 3 minutes
___ 21. How many seconds is a boxer entitled to have?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 3 d. as many as desired
___ 22. Is it possible for a judge to act as a team manager or second in a tournament after having been
already acted as a judge?
a. Yes, only if the judge changes out of uniform c. Yes, anytime provided he changes his uniform
b. Yes, only with the approval of the supervisor d. No
___ 23. During a contest, in what way can the judge assist the referee?
a. In no case
b. By advising the time keeper to suspend the count
c. Answering the question of the referee when consulted
d. By signaling the Supervisor
___ 24. When may the Judge leave their seat?
a. When the bell rings ending the last round c. When the next bout is announced
b. When the decision is announced d. It is left up to each individual Judge discretion
___ 25. When should the Timekeeper take “time off”?
a. When the referee commands BREAK c. The Timekeeper should never take time off
b. When the referee commands STOP d. When the referee instructed the Timekeeper “Time”
___ 26. How is a boxer penalized for a warning?
a. Two points is deducted from the boxer’s score when there is a cut
b. One point is deducted from the total Boxer’s score given by each judge
c. Two points is awarded to the Boxer’s opponent
d. Three points is awarded to the Boxer’s opponent
___ 27. What is the common foul committed by Boxers in the last round when Boxer know he
ahead on points?
a. Slapping b. Running without punching c. Low blows d. Spitting out their gumshield
___ 28. Due to the effect of a “legal blow”, when is a Boxer considered “down”?
a. When the Boxer is momentarily staggered/dazed/ in a semi-conscious state
b. When any part of their body other than his feet touches the canvass
c. When they hang helplessly on the ropes
d. All of the above
___ 29. What is the mandatory count?
a. A count to 10 c. A count given until the Boxer is ready to continue
b. A count to 8 d. Three counts in a round and four in a bout for Youth Boys category
___ 30. When is a Boxer deemed to have lost by a Knock Out (KO)?
a. When the count reaches 8
b. When the count reaches 10 after a legal blow
c. At any stage when the Referee asks the Medical Doctor to attend to the Boxer who in the
opinion of the Referee can not continue
d. B and C
___ 31. What is the responsibility of the Boxers when their opponent is being given a count?
a. Go to their respective corner (red or blue)
b. Go to the corner of their choice
c. Stay where he is and wait for the next command
d. Go the corner designated by the Referee
___ 32. When the Boxer is unconscious, who are the only officials who remain in the ring?
a. Doctor and Referee c. Referee and Coach
b. Doctor, Referee and Coach d. Doctor and Coach
___ 33. When is a “down” or “count” not included in the compulsory count limits?
a. When the Boxer gets up before the count eight c. When the count is due to a foul
b. When the Boxer gets up immediately d. A and C
___ 34. If five selected Judges scored equal total scores, the decision is _____
a. Technical Drawb. Unanimous decision c. Win on points d. Split decision
___ 35. If a Boxer is unfit to continue and fail to resume boxing after a knockdown, the decision may be..
a. Knockout b. RSC c. Win on points d. Retirement
___ 36. Who commands “seconds out”?
a. Referee b. Supervisor` c. Announcer d.
Timekeeper
___ 37. After announcing the competitors in a bout, red Boxer presented himself, his opponent shall be
given up to 1 minute to come up the ring. If the blue Boxer did not appear after the allotted
time, what will be the decision of the bout?
a. RSC b. Walkover c. Disqualificationd. No Contest
___ 38. If at the end of the bout, the Referee found out during the inspection that blue Boxer has no
more bandage, what will be the decision?
a. RSC, winner Red c. Win by disqualification, winner Red
b. Win on Points d. Walkover, winner Blue
___ 39. What should the Referee do after a Boxer pushed his opponent and fall out of the ring and said
Boxer was able to come up the ring within 30 seconds?
a. Caution the offending Boxer c. Wipe the Gloves of the offended Boxer and “Box”
b. Disqualify the offender d. Terminate the bout, decide RSC
___ 40. What will be the decision if the Coach thrown a towel while the Referee is in the act of counting
and the counted Boxer is unfit to continue after the count of 8?
a. Disqualification b. Abandon c. RSC d. KO

41-50. In the space at the back, make a diagram for 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 Boxers competing (2 pts/diagram)

WELCOME TO A 3-DAY DIVISION TRAINING WORKSHOP

Prepared by:

GLENARD ANTHONY P. URMANITA


Resource Speaker

ARTHUR M. CARIAGA
Resource Speaker

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