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Nonjumpers may break the plane of the center-restraining
circle when the official tosses the jump ball. - ANSWER-
False
The referee may not permit a game to continue if either
team has only one participating player - ANSWER-False
Extra periods are an extension of the fourth quarter. -
ANSWER-True
If the ball is simultaneously touched by inbounds
opponents near a boundary line and then goes out of
,bounds before the alternating-possession procedure has
been established, play will be resumed with a jump ball in
the center circle. - ANSWER-True
The ball is awarded out of bounds after:
A: A violation.
B: A free throw for a technical foul.
C: A field goal or an awarded goal.
D: A held ball.
E: All of the above. - ANSWER-E
Substitutions between halves may be made by:
A: A team representative.
B: The official scorer.
,C: The public-address announcer.
D: The timer.
E: None of the above. - ANSWER-A
Excessive swinging of arms or elbows without contacting
an opponent can be either a foul or a violation. -
ANSWER-False
A player is officially disqualified and becomes bench
personnel when the player is notified by an official. -
ANSWER-False
, It is a violation if A1 dribbles a second time after losing
control of the first dribble because an opponent touched
the ball. - ANSWER-False
A situation in which two or more teammates commit
personal fouls against the same opponent at
approximately the same time
is known as:
A: A multiple foul.
B: A double foul.
C: A simultaneous foul.
D: An intentional foul.
E: A false double foul - ANSWER-A