The correct answer is: A. blocking, held ball, holding, jump ball, pivot
Blocking is a defensive move in billiards where the cue ball is placed in front of the object ball to prevent it from being hit. Held ball is a foul in billiards where the cue ball is held in place for an illegal amount of time. Holding is a foul in billiards where the cue ball is touched with the hand or any other object other than the cue stick. Jump ball is a type of shot in billiards where the cue ball is hit with enough force to jump over an object ball. Pivot is a type of shot in billiards where the cue stick is rotated around the bridge hand to impart spin on the cue ball.
Option B is incorrect because target, field, flight, and ballsege are not terms used in billiards.
Option C is incorrect because auxiliary point system, rabbit punch, break, and cut are not terms used in billiards.
Option D is incorrect because blank line, break, bolting, cannon, cue, hazard, and in-oft are not terms used in billiards.