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Brief quizzes (generally 5 questions or less) on the rules. Sent out daily except Sunday from September to the end of October.

Quiz #369 (2023)

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1. When one team is charged with a 30-second time out and the other team is charged with a 60-second time out, when opposing players are injured and are going to stay in the game, the duration of the time out will be 60 seconds. T-F 2. If the ball is dead and the game clock shows 0:00, the period… Read more »

Quiz #367 (2023)

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1. A substitute shall not enter the court without reporting to the official scorer. If he/she does enter without reporting, the team shall be charged with a technical foul. T-F 2. The punch signal has been eliminated for team control fouls. T-F 3. The game ends with the score Team A-68 and Team B-66. The officials have not left the… Read more »

Quiz #347 (2023)

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1. A screen is a legal action by a player without causing contact that delays or prevents an opponent from reaching a desired position. The screener is touching the playing court. T-F 2. On a team control foul, the ruling official must stop the clock with a closed fist. T-F 3. A1 is shooting the second bonus free throw. On… Read more »

Quiz #346 (2023)

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1. A3 is shooting the final free throw. A4 who is on the lane, leaves before A3 releases the ball and moves behind into B4’s space. The Lead official rules a free throw violation on A4. T-F 2. A1 is shooting the final free throw. B3 along the lane violates, followed by A3 along the lane violating. The center official… Read more »

Quiz #345 (2023)

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1. Team fouls reset to 0 in overtime. T-F 2. A1 has his back to the basket and is fouled, A1 then starts the shooting motion. Does Continuous Motion apply. Yes-No. 3. A1 has her back to the basket and is attempting a try and is fouled. Does Continuous Motion apply? Yes-No. 4. The following are warnings for delays: a…. Read more »