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False - Answer The ball is caused to go out of bounds by B1, who deflects A1's throw-in pass that then
touches thrower A1 in flight, who is still
out of bounds
True - Answer A ball which is in flight retains the same status it had when last in contact with a player or
the court.
True - Answer It is a violation if A1 causes the ball to enter and pass through the basket from below
True - Answer A substitute becomes a player when he or she legally enters the court to participate
B - Answer When free thrower, A1, purposefully fakes a try, it results in:
A: A technical foul assessed to A's head coach.
B: A violation on A1.
C: A team technical on Team A.
D: An unsporting technical on A1.
E: None of the above.
True - Answer When an error involving awarding a merited free throw is corrected and no change of
team possession occurred, play shall
continue following the free throw(s) as though there had been no correction.
B - Answer All of the following are ruled correctable errors, EXCEPT:
A: Failure to award a merited free throw.
B: Erroneously awarding the ball to the wrong team for a throw-in.
C: Permitting a wrong player to attempt a free throw.
, D: Attempting a free throw
E :Erroneously counting or canceling a score.
D - Answer A situation in which there is a foul by both teams at approximately the same time, but the
fouls are not committed by opponents
against each other, is known as:
A: A simultaneous foul.
B: A double foul.
C: A false double foul.
D: A multiple foul.
E: A false multiple foul.
B - Answer The length of each extra period for a varsity contest shall be:
A: 3 minutes.
B: 4 minutes.
C: 5 minutes.
D: 6 minutes.
E: None of the above.
True - Answer The ball is out of bounds if it touches an official who has either one or both feet
contacting a boundary line.
True - Answer Teammates may not occupy adjacent spots along the center restraining circle if an
opponent desires a place between them
and indicates this desire before the official is ready to toss the jump ball.
True - Answer If a substitute enters illegally, he/she becomes a player after the ball becomes live.
False - Answer Following a time-out, if free thrower, A1, is not in the free-throw semicircle when the
administering official is ready, a technical