1. ROGELITO D. BALLON
BSED Major in Mathematics
Math 107 - Instrumentation in Mathematics
Rules:
1. Volleyproblem is played by two teams of six players inside the room divided by a line. It was
created by Rogelito Ballon to strengthen self-confidence of the students, promote camaraderie, and
generate instant solution regarding Mathematics problem in a joyful game.
2. A tossed coin take place to decide what will be the topic to be chosen and whose team will be the
first to serve or volley a problem.
3. The objective of the game is to send a question over the line so that the opposing team answered the
question correctly. Failure to answer correctly or for three (3) minutes elapsed time, 1 point score
will be given to the sender of the question.
4. Each team has 3 minutes duration to answer the received question.
5. The question is put in a play by a serve that is thrown by the server over the line to the opponent
player.
6. The player who receive the question will be the one to answer it or else pass it to his/her teammates.
7. When the receiving team answered the question correctly, it wins a point and the right to continue
serving.
8. The thrown question must clear the line on a serve. Meaning no couching or else the opposing team
had the right to serve a question. No additional point happened.
9. Upon answering the received question, the opposing team must be ready for another question for the
next serving period. Failure to send a question within 3 minutes, 1 point score to the opponent.
10. A game is played to 9 points or agreed upon number of points. The team that wins the best two out
of three games wins the match.
11. The Referee secretly get the right answer from the sender of the question before it serve to the
opponent.
12. The thrown questions based on the current topics or lessons depending on the grade level of both
players and/or unanimously decided by administrators or authorities. Each question should have a
time limit to answer for at least a maximum of 2 minutes period of time.