Quiz: Spectator Behavior and Safety Management — 7 perguntas

Perguntas e respostas detalhadas

1. What is the primary role of positive spectator behaviour such as cheering and applauding during home sporting events?

To intimidate the opposing team into making errors
To distract players and reduce overall game quality
To provide unbiased support to both teams equally
To encourage teams and performers to raise their performance level

To encourage teams and performers to raise their performance level

Explicação

Positive spectator behaviour like cheering and applauding creates an atmosphere that encourages teams and performers to raise their performance level, which contributes to the home-field advantage. Review: Positive effects of spectator behaviour including home-field advantage. Course evidence: "- Spectators create an atmosphere at sporting events through cheering, chanting, and applauding that can encourage teams and performers to raise their performance level. - The home team or player receives much more support than the opposition when playing…"

2. What is a direct consequence of increased pressure from spectators on players during sporting events?

It negatively affects players' performance even when crowd noise is positive
It reduces the need for security measures at events
It guarantees improved player motivation and focus
It increases participation numbers among young performers

It negatively affects players' performance even when crowd noise is positive

Explicação

The source states that increased pressure from spectators can negatively affect players' performance even when the crowd noise is positive, indicating a direct negative effect on performance rather than improvement or changes in security or participation. Review: Negative effects of spectator behaviour on players and participation. Course evidence: "Increased pressure from spectators can negatively affect players' performance even when crowd noise is positive."

3. How does hooliganism differ in its typical locations of occurrence within sports contexts?

It is limited exclusively to violent acts inside sports grounds during matches
It mainly happens inside pubs and rarely inside sports grounds
It occurs only on public transport and not within sports venues
It occurs not only inside sports grounds but also on nearby roads, inside pubs, and on public transport to and from events

It occurs not only inside sports grounds but also on nearby roads, inside pubs, and on public transport to and from events

Explicação

The source defines hooliganism as violent or damaging behaviour by individuals or groups that can occur inside sports grounds, on nearby roads, inside pubs, and on public transport to and from events, showing it happens in multiple locations, not just inside the stadium. Review: Definition and contexts of hooliganism in sports. Course evidence: "Hooliganism : Violent or damaging behaviour by individuals or groups of people that can occur inside sports grounds, on nearby roads, inside pubs, and on public transport to and from events."

4. What does hooliganism at sporting events primarily involve?

Selling merchandise and refreshments inside stadiums
Organized cheering and support for teams during matches
Playing unofficial games on the field before the main event
Destructive and violent actions by spectators that disrupt safety and order

Destructive and violent actions by spectators that disrupt safety and order

Explicação

The source explicitly defines hooliganism at sporting events as involving destructive and violent actions by spectators that can disrupt safety and order, distinguishing it from normal fan behavior or other activities. Review: Manifestations and consequences of hooliganism at sporting events. Course evidence: "Hooliganism at sporting events involves destructive and violent actions by spectators that can disrupt safety and order."

5. What is the primary role of scheduling sporting events with an early kick-off time?

To reduce pre-event alcohol consumption by limiting visits to alcohol-serving establishments
To synchronize with international broadcast schedules
To increase ticket sales by accommodating more viewers
To allow more time for post-match celebrations

To reduce pre-event alcohol consumption by limiting visits to alcohol-serving establishments

Explicação

The source states that starting events early "prevents spectators from visiting alcohol-serving establishments before attending, reducing pre-event alcohol consumption," indicating the primary role is to reduce alcohol consumption before the event. Review: Strategies by sports bodies, councils, and police to combat hooliganism and negative behaviour. Course evidence: "Starting events with an early kick-off prevents spectators from visiting alcohol-serving establishments before attending, reducing pre-event alcohol consumption."

6. How does implementing a ban on alcohol sales inside sports grounds help in managing spectator behaviour?

It helps reduce alcohol-fuelled negative behaviour among spectators
It increases ticket sales by attracting families
It allows spectators to bring their own alcohol safely
It improves the speed of security checks at entrances

It helps reduce alcohol-fuelled negative behaviour among spectators

Explicação

The source states that bans on alcohol sales inside sports grounds help reduce alcohol-fuelled negative behaviour, making this the correct application of such a policy. Review: Event scheduling, alcohol restrictions, and stadium design to control spectator behaviour. Course evidence: "- Bans on alcohol sales inside sports grounds help reduce alcohol-fuelled negative behaviour."

7. Why can travel restrictions for known hooligans be costly for the police?

Because they necessitate banning orders for all spectators at matches
Because they involve installing expensive surveillance equipment at stadiums
Because they require hiring private security to escort hooligans
Because they often involve ensuring these spectators attend police stations during sporting events

Because they often involve ensuring these spectators attend police stations during sporting events

Explicação

The source states that travel restrictions can be costly for the police because they often involve ensuring that these spectators attend police stations during sporting events, which requires police resources and monitoring. Review: Use of banning orders, travel restrictions, and education programmes to promote positive spectator behaviour. Course evidence: "There may also be travel restrictions for known hooligans This is to prevent them from travelling to or from matches This can be costly for the police as it often involves ensuring that these spectators attend police stations during sporting events"

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Home-field advantage — definition?

Support for home team providing a competitive edge.

Spectator behaviour — effects?

Influences performance, atmosphere, and safety at events.

Hooliganism — context?

Violent or damaging behaviour by spectators inside or near venues.

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