Quiz #86

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1. There are 6 seconds left in the 3rd quarter. Team A has a throw-in in their back court. Thrower-In A-1 throws the ball to A-2 who misses the pass and never touches the ball and the ball goes out of bounds. Two seconds run off the game clock. The referee rules a throw-in violation and awards Team B the ball at the original  throw-in spot and puts two seconds back on the game clock? T-F.

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

3. The Head Coach of Team A requests a 30 second time out; but does not have one, Team A does have a 60 second time out. Will Team A be allowed  the 60 second time out? Yes or No

4. The calling team on a time out may reduce the length of the time out? T-F

5. Team B  may request a time out as the teams position for the jump ball to start the game? T-F

 

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Quiz #85

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1. The tossing official makes a bad toss to start the game. The U-1 calls the toss back and the toss is repeated? T-F.

2. For a team to commit a “3″ second violation the ball must be in the front court and the team must be in control of the ball excluding a throw-in? T-F.

3. There are two seconds remaining in the 4th quarter. A-1 is shooting a one and one free throw. B-1 who is along the lane  disconcerts on the free throw and A-1 misses the whole ring. The game clock starts when the ball missed the ring. The center official puts 2 seconds back on the game clock and continues the game with the A.P. Arrow? T-F

4. Team A leads by one point with 12 seconds on the game clock. Team A in bounds the ball in their back court. Thrower-In A-1 throws the ball to A-2 in the back court. A-2 dribbles for 12 seconds and the back court and the game horn sounds to end the game. The trail official lost the ’10” second count. Can the officiating crew correct the count and put “2” seconds back on the game clock? Yes or No

5. The lead official rules a foul with 7:08 on the game clock. The game clock runs down to 6:58. The referee puts the game clock back to 7:08. Is this a correct procedure? Yes or No

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Quiz #84

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1. A “kicking” violation can be intentional or accidental? T-F.

2. A-1 ends their dribble, A-1 fumbles the ball and the ball touches B-1. A-1 may recover the ball and dribble? T-F.

3. With 1 second remaining in the game, the score is Team A-66 and Team B-68. A-1 misses their first free throw. On the 2nd free throw, A-1 shoots the ball hard off the front of the ring. The ball bounces back to A-1 who catches the ball and shoots, while the try is in flight the horn sounds. Does the try count and why?

4. A-1 has an AP throw-in, A-1 holds the ball through the plane and B-1 slaps the ball out of A-1’s hand{s}. Should the AP Arrow be reversed?  Yes or No

5. In question 4 should the game clock have started? Yes or No.

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Quiz #83

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1. A-1 is dribbling the ball in their back court. Team B’s Head Coach requests a time out. The trail official grants the time out. The trail official realizes he/she made a mistake and revokes the time out. The trail official is correct? T-F.

2. A-1’s dribble is interrupted. A-2 requests a time out. The trail official ignores the request? T-F.

3. A-1 is shooting a free throw. B-2 along the lane violates. A-1’s try is successful. B-2 violation is disregarded? T-F.

4. Team A’s Head Coach wants to appeal to the officiating crew that he/she has a correctable error situation. The appeal is too late. Is Team A charged with a time out? Yes or NO.

5. If Team A has no 60 second time out; but has a 30 second time out in question 4. Should Team A be charged with a 30 second time out? Yes or No.

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Quiz #82

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1. Substitutes A-6, A-7 and A-8 enter the floor and fight with substitutes B-6, B-7, B-8. Handle the Situation?

2. A protective face mask, knee brace, ankle brace and shoulder cast may be worn for medical reasons? T-F.

3. The use of electronic devices is permitted during the game? T-F.

4. Ideal playing court dimensions are 84 X 50? T-F

 

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