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Brief quizzes (generally 5 questions or less) on the rules. Sent out weekly in July and August and daily on weekdays from September to November.

Quiz #377 (2023)

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1. Ideal Measurements for a basketball court should be 84 X 50. T-F 2. A1 is dribbling the ball in the frontcourt.  B3 deflects A1’s dribble off of A1’s knee and the ball goes in the backcourt where A3 recovers the ball. The trail official rules a backcourt violation. T-F 3. The sidelines and end lines shall be a minimum… Read more »

Quiz #376 (2023)

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1. If the ball touches the side edge of the backboard and comes down in front of the backboard, the ball is out of bounds. T-F 2. Timers will sound two signals related to the 15 second maximum interval permitted for replacing a disqualified or injured player, or for a player directed to leave the game. T-F 3. A5 obtains… Read more »

Quiz #375 (2023)

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1. The referee has no authority to move the location of either bench, unless it involves player’s safety. T-F 2. A3 attempts a try, the ball is on the ring, when B3 knocks the ball away. The Center Official rules Basket Interference. T-F 3. The basket consists of the following: A. Ring. B. Flange. C. Braces. D. Net. E. All… Read more »

Quiz #374 (2023)

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1. The padding may be any single, solid color but shall be the same color on both back boards. T-F 2. A pass from A1, who is in team A’s backcourt, that has passed the division line in the air is still Team A’s backcourt. T-F 3. Wristbands may be worn on the upper arm. T-F 4. A1 and B1… Read more »

Quiz #373 (2023)

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1. The following are legal: A. A center restraining circle that is a solid color different than the natural color of the court. B. A center restraining circle that has a 2 inch wide shadow bordered line. C. A center restraining circle that has a 1/4 inch wide solid line. D. All of the Above 2. B1 jumps in front… Read more »