Quiz #121

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1. The lead official rules a “3” second violation. The game clock goes from 5 to 3 seconds after the whistle. How many seconds should the officiating crew put on the clock?

2. If  a timing mistake is not prevented or rectified, the requesting team is charged with a “60” second time out? T-F.

3. An official’s count may be used to correct a timing mistake? T-F.

4. The penalty for an intentional personal foul is “2” shots to the offended team and the ball will be given to the offended team at the point of interruption? T-F

5. A multiple foul is when two or more teammates commit personal fouls against the same opponent at approximately the same time? T-F.

Answers

1. “5” seconds- 5.10.1-Situation-C- Case Book.
2. True-5-8-4.
3. True- 5-10-2.
4. False- 7-5-4-b.
5. True – 4-19-11.

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About Paul Behr

A former high school basketball coach and a former ABA basketball official. An IAABO-certified basketball official for 43 years and currently an active high school basketball official in South Carolina. President of IAABO Board 403 in South Carolina and also Board 403’s Interpreter.

2 thoughts on “Quiz #121

  1. Doug Royer

    Question number one is not asked properly. I interpret put back on the clock as add time to the clock. We can all agree that five seconds should be on the clock. The way the question is written I would answer 2 and of course be marked wrong.

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