NFL Rules Quiz
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Question 1: What is the penalty for a personal foul in the NFL?
5 yards
20 yards
15 yards
10 yards
Question 2: What does it mean if a player is 'down by contact'?
The play is stopped when the player is touched
The player has caught a pass
The player has committed a foul
The player is injured
Question 3: Which of the following is NOT a scoring method in the NFL?
Field Goal
Safety
Free Kick
Touchdown
Question 4: What is the function of the 'challenge flag' in the NFL?
To signal a player substitution
To request a timeout
To initiate a safety review
To dispute a referee's call
Question 5: What is an 'offside' penalty?
A player uses excessive force
A player interferes with another player
A player moves before the snap
A player is out of bounds
Question 6: How many timeouts does each team receive per half?
3
2
1
4
Question 7: What happens during a 'two-minute warning'?
The game clock stops permanently
Teams can change their rosters
The halftime show begins
A mandatory timeout is called
Question 8: What is the purpose of the 'huddle' in football?
To strategize and communicate plays
To distract the opponents
To celebrate a score
To waste time