Rabble Online Training Assessment
Hello and welcome to the Rabble Online Training Assessment!
Complete the Rabble Online Training by scoring at least 80% (30 points) on this multiple choice test.
After completion, please email
bilal@joinrabble.com
who will help you set up your very own Rabble!
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1. What are the key Rabble values?
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1 point
Fun, Fit, Social
Competitive, Athletic, Successful
Fit, Fast, Fluid
Bigger, Faster, Stronger
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2. What should you NOT do before you arrive at your venue for your first session?
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1 point
Make sure your meeting point is easy to find
Obtain any permits/licences required for your venue
Cancel the session 10 minutes before the start
Prepare your equipment and check that it is fit for purpose
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3. What should you do when arriving at your venue for your first session?
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1 point
Spend 30 minutes warming up alone so you are ready to win when your participants arrive
Change your location to a less visible spot at the last minute
Wait until everyone arrives before setting up the pitch
Check for hazards and obstacles
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4. Should you…
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Start your session by sprinting
Slow down the pace of the session after the warm up
Allow dangerous play
Omit a cool down because you have run out of time
None of the above
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5. In the unfortunate case of an accident you should follow the accident procedure protocols in which order?
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1 point
Stop the session, contact the emergency services, stay with the injured party, apply first aid
Stay with the injured party, contact the emergency services, apply first aid, stop the session
Apply first aid, stop the session, contact the emergency services, stay with the injured party
Stop the session, apply first aid, contact the emergency services, stay with the injured party
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6. You may think you understand all the rules in the Rabble games but what do you think makes for a good explanation: (Up to 2 answers may apply)
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2 points
Giving the rules in an illogical order
Making the rules concise and avoiding unnecessary repetition
Taking your time to clearly explain each and every variation of a game before starting your session
Positioning yourself in between the teams to add clarity to your delivery
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7. It is Jessica’s first Rabble session. She seems to understand the game rules when explained, but when playing, Jessica seems unconfident and unengaged. You realise she was confused by the rules. What should you do?
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Approach Jessica discreetly and check she’s clear about what to do in the game
Pause the game for a bit and call out Jessica to explain the rules again
Ignore Jessica
Gather all the players around to make sure everyone understands the rules
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8. What is the typical Rabble game explanation structure?
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How to score, how to defend, when the game ends, the aim of the game
Aim of the game, how to score, how to defend, when the game ends
Aim of the game, how to defend, how to score, when the game ends
When the game ends, aim of the game, how to score, how to defend
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9. How many key rules should you use when running a main game?
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1 point
1
3
5
10
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10. How can you control the level of running in a session? (Up to 2 answers may apply)
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2 points
Using the pitch size
Making players jog up and down the road
By using aggressive and demeaning language
By utilising the time left in the game to generate urgency
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11. Deadtime is time spent on… (Up to 2 answers may apply)
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2 points
Water breaks
Running to the tagging points
Playing the name game
Answering players’ questions
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12. To minimize deadtime, you can… (Up to 2 answers may apply)
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2 points
Plan your session and layout well to ensure a smooth transition between each phase
Handle latecomers in a manner which interrupts the flow of your session
Explain the next game during water breaks
Ignore players' questions
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13. During Hunger Games, what should players do when you call out 'POISON GAS'?
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1 point
Lie down on the ground for 10 seconds
Run to the centre circle within 3 seconds
Race to collect a 'gas mask' from the instructor
Run back to their district and do 4 burpees
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14. You have had a bad day and your Rabble session starts in 30 minutes. You carry on your bad mood and make it known to the participants during the session. You are not your usual positive, energetic and fun self. What do you think about this kind of behaviour?
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1 point
Not everyone is happy all the time so it’s fine
My bad mood won't impact the participants and they won't mind
I should be positive and energetic despite what has happened during the day, as the sessions is supposed to be fun for the players.
None of the above
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15. When you communicate to the players, make sure that you... (Up to 2 answers may apply)
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2 points
Are positive, give praise and encourage everyone
Add story telling to increase to the amount of time spent giving instructions
Try and pick on the slowest person
Are authoritative
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16. Should an instructor use non-verbal communication when explaining Rabble games?
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1 point
Yes
No
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17. Mark is persistently arguing about the score being incorrect, what should you NOT do…
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1 point
Be decisive and fair
Allow his arguments and change the score unnecessarily
Issue punishments to Mark
Check in with Mark post game
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18. The score should be… (Up to 2 answers may apply)
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2 points
In multiples of 7
Tracked accurately
Understood by the participants
Guessed, as long as you know who won
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19. You should do which of the following during the session…
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1 point
Incentivise aggressive play
Change the pitch size to ensure everyone gets a good workout
Go for a quick cigarette
Change the pitch so no one can score
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20. Which of the following is NOT an area where timing is directly relevant?
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1 point
When setting up your session
When motivating participants
When making the game periods fair
At the post session social
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21. When do you need to set up two pitches for a ball game, such as Nesketball?
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1 point
If you have brought two balls with you
If you have 16 or more players
If you want four teams
If you want to punish somebody by making them play by themselves
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22. Is this the correct session structure? Warm up, name game, HIF, contrast game, main game and stretch.
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1 point
Yes
No
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23. How many variations of the main game should you play?
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1 point
0
1-2
3-4
5-6
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24. How should a main game and a contrast game differ?
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1 point
One should be a ball game (Dodgeball) and one should be a running game (Jailbreak)
They are the same game, just different variations
It doesn't matter
It depends on the session
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25. How many games do you get in the Starter Rabble Games Pack?
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1 point
4
8
6
10
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26. How many variations of Frisbee are there?
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1 point
1
2
3
4
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27. What is the aim of Jailbreak?
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1 point
To make three complete passes which scores your team one point. First team to five points wins.
To run across the target line (to freedom) as many times as possible in 3 minutes.
To get as many flags from across the pitch back to your bases.
To get the most cones inside your base at the end of the time limit.
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28. Which of these is not a Rabble game?
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Donkey Tag
Bib Tag
Cone Tag
Island Tag
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29. What versions of the Name Game are included in your pack? (Up to 2 answers may apply)
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1 point
High Five Name Game
Circular Name Game
Triangle Name Game
Hot Potato
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30. What is it essential to do when trying to build your Rabble community? (Up to 3 answers may apply)
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3 points
Market your sessions using social media
Cooperate with and utilise your launch buddy
Give plenty of time between completing the exam and launching so you can fully prepare
Keep your session secret until a week before your launch session
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31. How informative did you find this course? (1 = very uninformative, 5 = very informative)
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0 points
1
2
3
4
5
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