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True or False: A late hit penalty should be given to a Skater who, after the end of
a Jame, blocks an opponent so they are forced off the track but do not stumble or
fall.
False
True or False: A Jammer who starts skating before the Jam-Starting Whistle and
is gaining speed in a counterclockwise direction when the whistle blows has
committed a false start.
True
A Jammer passes the Star to a Non-Pivot Blocker. Which skater should be
assessed the Star Pass violation?
Jammer
Of the following, who is able to call a Team Timeout?
A Captain not serving a penalty; A Designated Alternate
True or False: A Skater may push through a wall leading with their helmet.
False
When does a Skater's penalty time start?
When the Skater sits in the penalty box
If a Jam is called off for a Skater's injury (other than a suspected concussion) for
the first time in a game, how long before that Skater may return to play?
A minimum of three Jams
If the score is tied at the end of a game, what happens?
The second period is extended by at least one overtime Jam
When may a Skater be sent to the Penalty Box as a substitute for a fouled-out
Skater?
When the Jam is over
When must a penalized Skater leave the track?
Upon completion of the correct hand signal and verbal cue from the Official
When both Jammers sit in the Penalty Box simultaneously, how much penalty
time must be served before they return to the track?
0 seconds
During the Jam, where may a Jammer keep the Star?
Visibly on their hand; On their helmet
True or False: A team may use their Official review as a Team Timeout.
True
True or False: If a Jam ends with less than 30 seconds on the period clock and
there is an Official Timeout, there will always be another Jam
False
The Official Score is:
The score visible to teams, Officials, and spectators
When is penalized Skater considered no longer on the track?
Immediately upon committing the penalty