2. A single manufacturer's logo/trademark not to exceed 2 1/4 square inches is permitted on the team jersey. (3-4-2a, RBT p. 23) a. True. b. False.

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1 1. Which of the following must be worn for medical reasons? (3-5-3, RBT p ) a. Arm compression sleeves. b. Leg compression sleeves. c. Long sleeve undershirts that are the same color as the predominant color of the jersey. d. Both a and b. 2. A single manufacturer's logo/trademark not to exceed 2 1/4 square inches is permitted on the team jersey. (3-4-2a, RBT p. 23) 3. In two-person mechanics, which official shall notify the coach and then the player on a disqualification and administer substitutions? a. The calling official. b. The non-calling official. 4. A1 is awarded two free throws, substitutes A6 and B7 are at the table ready to enter, and team B calls a timeout prior to A1's first free throw. When shall A6 and B7 enter the game? () (3-3-1a, 3-3-1c, RBT p. 46) a. After A1's first free throw. b. After A1's second free throw, if successful. c. Both can enter before the first free-throw attempt given there was a timeout. d. Only B7 can enter before the first free-throw attempt since team B called the timeout. 5. In three-person mechanics, if the lead official calls a foul with no free throws in the backcourt going to the frontcourt on the scorer's table side, he or she becomes the new trail. 6. Players may leave marked lane spaces during a free throw attempt in all of the following except: (9-1-4, RBT p. 160) a. When the shooter releases the ball. b. When the ball hits the backboard. c. When the ball hits the rim. d. When it is certain the try will be unsuccessful. 7. Which of these result in a backcourt violation if during an attempted pass from A1 to A2 in team A's frontcourt, the ball is inadvertently deflected by this person into the backcourt, after which A1 retrieves the ball? (4-4-1, 4-4-2, 9-9-1, RBT p ) a. The ball was deflected by B3. b. The ball was deflected by A3. 8. To identify the fouling player, the calling official communicates with the scorer both verbally and with a one-hand signal. 9. A technical foul on the team trainer: ( Penalty, RBT A p. 252) a. Also results in a direct technical foul to the head coach. b. Also results in an indirect technical foul to the head coach.

2 10. After team A had previously been given a warning for delay for breaking the throw-in plane during a team B throw-in in the first half, A1 reaches through the boundary on a team B throw-in during the second half. What is the result? (9-2-10, d, Penalty, RBT E p. 238) a. Administrative technical foul. b. Team technical foul. c. Player technical foul. d. Player/Substitute technical foul. 11. While free thrower A1 is still holding the ball, A1's free throw ends immediately when: (4-20-3, 6-7-5, 9-1 Penalties 1 and 3) a. A2 commits a lane violation. b. A2 and B2 commit simultaneous lane violations. c. A2 commits a foul. d. All of the above. 12. If a team fails to occupy the team member's bench to which it is assigned, what is the result? (1-13-1, , 10-1 Penalty-Section 1, RBT p. 237) a. No penalty. b. Administrative technical foul. c. Team technical foul. d. Technical charged to the head coach. 13. If an official erroneously awards a goal on a basket interference call, when must the error be corrected? (2-10-1e, , RBT J p. 276) a. At any time prior to the final score being approved. b. No later than during the first dead ball after the clock is properly started. c. During the second dead ball after the clock is properly started. 14. Which of the following is true if team A is assessed a technical foul before the game starts? (4-3-3b, 6-4-1, 10-4 Penalty, RBT 6.4.1A p ) a. Team B will shoot one free throw. b. A jump ball will follow the free throw(s). c. Team A will have the possession arrow that follows the throw-in. d. Team B will have the possession arrow that follows the throw-in. 15. During A1's first of two free throws, A2 and B3 are both in marked lane spaces, and commit simultaneous free-throw violations. A1's try is successful. What is the result? (9-1 Penalty 3, RBT p ) a. A2's violation is ignored. b. Both violations are penalized and the free throw is canceled. c. A1's free throw shall count. d. Alternatingpossession throw-in. 16. During a designated-spot throw-in, what is the thrower allowed to do? (4-42-6, 9-2-2, Note, RBT 9.2.2D p. 129) a. Dribble the ball. b. Move as far as necessary side to side. c. Hand the ball to a teammate. 17. The first marked lane spaces (immediately above the neutral-zone marks) may be occupied as follows: (8-1-4c, RBT p )

3 a. By a teammate of the shooter if one of the opponents doesn't want that space. b. Opponents of the free thrower must occupy those two marked spaces. c. By either team. 18. After a timeout is called for and granted, the calling official will point to the timer as an indicator that the timeout period is to begin. (MI p. 40) 19. Which of the following can A1 legally do after recovering a loose ball on the floor while lying on his or her side? (4-44-5b, 9-4, RBT B p , RBT p. 191) a. Roll over to his or her back. b. Begin a dribble. c. Leave the ball on the floor, stand up and pick up the ball. 20. A3 is awarded a one-and-one after being fouled. Team B is granted a timeout prior to the free-throw administration. Upon return from the timeout, the administering official incorrectly tells both teams, "two shots." A3 misses the free throw and the ball is not rebounded. All players remain standing along the free-throw lane lines motionless in anticipation of another free throw. The officials then realize their error. Which team gets the ball? (4-36-2c, 6-4-3f) a. Use the alternating-possession arrow to determine which team gets the ensuing throw-in. b. Team B because opponents of the free throw shooting team usually get the rebound anyways. 21. Where is the throw-in location that follows the free throws after a single flagrant technical foul? (7-5-6a, c, , RBT p ) a. At the division line on either side of the floor. b. At the spot nearest to where the ball was located when the stoppage occurred. c. At the division line opposite the table. 22. A1 has the ball for the first of a one-and-one free-throw attempt. Prior to A1 releasing the ball, A4, who is in a marked lane space, does a head fake in an attempt to get B2, who is also in a marked lane space, into the lane. The fake works and B2 enters the lane before A1 releases the ball. What is the result? (9-1-3b, 9-1 Penalty, RBT 9.1.3B p. 163) a. A4 is called for a violation. No points can be scored. Team B ball for throw-in. b. B2 is called for a violation. c. A double violation is called on A4 and B2. d. A1 will get a substitute free throw if the first attempt is unsuccessful. 23. After the warning signal (first horn) for all timeouts sounds, officials: (MI p , 120, 122) a. Go immediately to the locations on the floor for the ensuing throw-in. b. Step toward the team huddles and notify the coaches and benches of the first horn.

4 24. While A1 is holding the ball in bounds, B2 reaches to slap the ball away, but misses the ball and slaps A1's hand while it is in contact with the basketball. What is the result? (4-24-2, RBT p. 209) a. Personal foul on B2. b. Common foul on B2. c. Legal play, no foul. d. Held ball. 25. When a foul is called, the free officials should: (MI p. 195) a. Freeze the field of vision on all the players until the calling official has reported the foul and turns away from the table. b. Immediately retrieve ball and have the players ready when the calling official returns from reporting the foul. 26. In a boys' game, team B has a full-court press on team A. Team A controls the ball for eight seconds in its backcourt prior to a team B player slapping the ball out of bounds. After inbounding the ball, how many seconds will team A have to advance the ball into its frontcourt without violating? (9-8, RBT 9.8C p. 183) a. Two seconds. b. Ten seconds. c. No limit. 27. A1's legal throw-in is bouncing untouched in team A's backcourt. An official improperly whistles a timeout for team B. Is that timeout request granted? (RBT 5.8.3E p. 284) a. Team B's timeout is granted. b. Team B's timeout is not granted. 28. Which of the following is true in regard to defenders guarding near a boundary line? (4-23-2a, a, RBT B p. 142, RBT p. 141) a. After obtaining legal guarding position, the defender may maintain legal guarding position with one foot on the playing court and one foot off the floor above a boundary line. b. To obtain initial legal guarding position, the defender may have one foot on the playing court and one foot touching a boundary line. 29. Which of these acts causes a designated-spot throw-in? (7-5-2b, RBT 7.5.2B p. 114) a. Basket interference by A3 while A2's try is on the ring. b. A1 scores a basket and team A immediately calls a timeout. c. Goaltending by A2 on B3's shot. 30. In a three-person crew, which official is responsible for all backcourt throw-ins? (MI p. 168, 169) a. Center. b. Trail. c. Lead. 31. One manufacturer's logo/trademark: (3-4-2a, 3-4-5, RBT p ) a. May be located no more than two inches from the neckline on the back of the jersey. b. Prohibited from the back of the jersey. c. May be located on the uniform pants/skirt. d. Both a and c. e. Both b and c.

5 32. After a successful basket by A, Team B may handle the ensuing throwin in the following legal manner: (7-5-7, RBT p ) a. Any team B player can move along the endline while holding or bouncing the ball. b. Team B may only have two players out of bounds at once. c. Team B must conform to the designated spot throw-in guidelines. d. Team B may bounce the ball off the back wall directly to a teammate inbounds if done within five seconds. 33. While team A has team control, A1 fouls B2 and B3 fouls A4 at approximately the same time and simultaneous personal fouls are called. Both teams are in the bonus. What is the result? ( , , a, 7-5-3b, 10-6 Penalty 1d, RBT p ) a. B2 shall be awarded free throws. b. A4 shall be awarded free throws. c. An alternating-possession throw-in results. d. No free throws are attempted and team A will be awarded the ball at the POI. 34. Use the defensive tip signal in which of the following situations: a. With A1 dribbling, B1 tips ball that goes directly into backcourt. b. With A1 dribbling, B1 tips ball that hits A1's leg and goes into backcourt. c. With A1 dribbling, B1 tips ball that hits A1's leg, then hits B1 again and then goes into backcourt. d. Both a and c. 35. While moving around a screen, A1 gets a step on the opponent's guard and rises to attempt a shot. Seeing B5 coming over to block the shot, A1 arches the ball in a high manner. B5 still tries to block the shot, misses the ball but bangs a hand on the backboard causing it to vibrate. The shot rolls off the ring outside of the basket. (10-3-4b, RBT p. 246) a. Legal play since B5 was making an attempt to block the ball and did not intentionally strike the backboard. b. Award A1 a basket for basket interference. 36. In a three-person crew, if the ball goes out of bounds in team A's frontcourt along the center's sideline and will now become team B's ball, who handles the throw-in? (MI p. 181) a. Old trail. b. Old lead becomes new trail. c. Center. 37. Team A has the alternating-possession arrow to start the second half. Thrower A1 steps over the boundary line and onto inbound territory prior to releasing the ball on the throw-in. What is the result? (4-42-5c, 6-4-4, 6-4-5, 9-2-5, RBT p. 86) a. Team A receives a throw-in. b. Team B receives a throw-in and the arrow is switched to team B. c. The alternating-possession arrow remains with team A. 38. After a successful try by team A, when is the ball considered to be at team B's disposal? (4-4-7d, , RBT p. 105)

6 a. After the ball clears the net. b. After the ball has reached the floor. c. After it's available to a team B player and the official starts the five-second count. d. After a team B player has picked up the ball. 39. In B1's attempt to block A2's shot, B1 jumps into teammate B3, pushing B3 into A2 and causing contact and a foul. Who is the foul on? (4-19-1, RBT p ) a. A2. b. B1. c. No foul. d. B An assistant coach is permitted to use a electronic tablet for video recording while on the bench during a game. (1-19, RBT p. 21) 41. Which of these pivot foot movements result in a traveling violation? (4-44-1, a, c, RBT p. 188) a. The player catches the ball with both feet on the floor and then uses either foot as the pivot foot. b. The pivot foot is established, lifted and the player passes the ball. c. The pivot foot is established, lifted and the player shoots the ball. d. The pivot foot is established, lifted and the player begins a dribble. 42. If a substitute illegally enters a game, when does that substitute become a legal player? (3-3-3, RBT 3.3.3B p. 49) a. When the ball becomes live. b. When the ball is legally touched by an inbounds player. 43. If the ball goes through the basket before or after a player-control foul is called, the goal is: (6-7-4, RBT A p ) a. Counted. b. Not counted. 44. In a three-person crew, the center official who calls a foul opposite the scorer's table in the backcourt going to the frontcourt with no free throws becomes the new lead. 45. Which of the following result in an alternating-possession throw-in? (6-4-3f, c, RBT C p ) a. A double personal foul when a team is in control of the ball. b. A double technical foul on B5 and A5 after a made basket and before the ball has been picked up. c. A double personal foul when no team has control of the ball. 46. When does a jump ball end? (4-28-3, RBT p. 51) a. When a non-jumper controls the ball. b. When a jumper tips the ball. c. When the ball touches a non-jumper, the floor, a basket or backboard. 47. In which of the following statements has A1 caused the ball to go out of bounds? (4-4-4, 7-1-2a, 7-2-1, 7-2-2, RBT p. 148)

7 a. A1, who is inbounds, touches the ball against B2, who is out of bounds. b. A1, who is inbounds, touches the ball against an official, who is out of bounds. c. A1 who is inbounds, deflects a pass from B2, and the ball touches B3, who is out of bounds. 48. The official bounces the ball to A1 who has a two-shot free throw coming. The ball hits A1's leg and bounces away, and then B3 request a timeout. (5-8-3c, 6-1-2c, RBT p ) a. Ignore the request and return the ball to A1. b. The timeout request is granted but not until after A1's first free throw. c. Grant B3's request for a timeout at that point. 49. Which of the following are true in regard to establishing a legal screening position? (4-40-2, 3, RBT p ) a. Time and distance are not relevant. b. The screener may face any direction. c. The width of the screener's stance is not relevant. 50. A1 attempts a three-point shot; it hits the backboard and is tapped by B2. While still in A's frontcourt, A3 touches the ball with both hands but muffs the ball which bounces into A's backcourt. A3 recoups and is the first player to secure possession in the backcourt and starts a dribble. (4-12-5, , 9-9-1) a. A backcourt violation is called on A3. b. Good recovery by A3. No violation and play continues. c. Double-dribble violation on A A1 is in team A's frontcourt near the division line when a threesecond violation is called on A4. Where is the throw-in administered? (7-5-2, 9-7 Penalty, RBT p. 184) a. Near the division line on the side of the court nearer the location of the ball when the violation was called. b. On the endline nearest to where the violation was called. c. Near the division line on either side of the court. 52. In a two-person crew, on free throws, the trail official will be: (MI p. 100) a. Opposite the table. b. Table side. 53. After A1 ends his or her dribble, which of these people or objects may A1 bounce the ball off of, then go recover the ball and legally begin another dribble? (4-4-4, 4-4-5, 9-5-3, RBT p. 170, RBT p. 173) a. An official. b. A2. c. Team B's backboard. 54. Which of these scenarios result in a violation? (4-15-4, c, 9-5, RBT p , RBT A p. 190, C RBT p. 172) a. A1 dribbles a second time after losing control of the first dribble because an opponent touches the ball. b. A1 jumps to try for goal, but the ball is knocked out of his or her hands. A1 retrieves the ball in the air, lands and starts a new dribble. c. A1 jumps to try for goal, but

8 realizing it will be blocked, drops the ball to the floor and starts a dribble. 55. When must erroneously counting or canceling a score be corrected? (2-10-1e, , , RBT p. 273) a. If the clock was not running, no later than during the first dead ball after the clock has been properly started. b. Before the game clock properly starts. c. At any time before the final score has been approved. d. It cannot be corrected. 56. A3 is standing with one foot on the lane line and the other outside of the three-second restricted area while the ball is in team A's control in the frontcourt. A3 lifts the foot that is on the lane line and moves it beyond the plane of that line. However, that foot is again placed back into the lane without first touching the floor outside the lane. (9-7-2, RBT p. 184) a. A new three-second count is started. b. The count is continued even though neither foot is in the restricted area at that point. Merely lifting the foot from the restricted space is an attempt to evade the rule. It's a violation. 57. In boys' games, officials should switch hands when going directly from a closely-guarded holding count to a closely guarded dribbling count. 58. Which of these technical fouls cause a direct technical foul to be charged to the team's head coach? (10-5-2, 10-5 Penalty, RBT p. 52, RBT B p. 54) a. The assistant coach disrespectfully addressing an official. b. The head coach failing to replace a disqualified player within 20 seconds. c. Bench personnel being assessed a technical foul. 59. Before the game, team A's players are wearing a commemorative patch to honor the memory of a deceased teammate. The patch measures five-byfive square inches and is located on the back of team A's game jerseys. Shall team A be allowed to wear the patches? (3-4-2c, , Penalty , RBT 3.5A p. 27) a. Only if team A received approval from the state office and presents written documentation prior to the game. b. Team A will be allowed to wear the patches and the coach of team A will be charged with a direct technical foul. c. Team A will not be allowed to wear the patches because the patch doesn't meet specified size or location requirements. 60. Just after the opening tip, it is discovered that three team A starters are wearing different numbers on their jerseys than the numbers indicated in the scorebook. What is the penalty? (3-2-2c, RBT 3.2.2A p. 36, , c Penalty, RBT p ) a. Team A is charged with one team technical foul and fix numbers in book. b. Team A is charged with three direct technical fouls. c. No technical fouls are charged.

9 61. Two minutes into an overtime period, the scorer notifies the officials that a scoring error had been made in the second half. Team A was not correctly awarded a point, and should have won the game in regulation with no overtime period being necessary. What shall the officials do? ( , 5-7-4, RBT p. 285) a. Do not add one point to team A's score for the point that was missed. b. Stop play immediately declare team A the winner as the overtime should not have started. c. Replay the overtime period from the beginning d. Resume play in overtime with the time on the game clock unchanged and point added. 62. A1 has been awarded two free throws. During the first attempt, B2 backs out of a marked lane space after A1 releases the ball. However, after releasing the ball and before it hits the ring or backboard, A1 steps on the free-throw line. The attempt is successful. (9-1, Penalty-4b, RBT 9.1.3H p. 164) a. Call a double free-throw violation, don't count the first free throw and continue play with A1's second free throw. b. Ignore the free-throw violation by B2 because the free-throw attempt was successful. 63. The difference between the penalty administration for an intentional foul and a direct technical foul includes which of the following? (7-5-4b, 7-5-6a, RBT p. 117) a. Whether the foul counts toward the team's bonus. b. The spot where the ball will be thrown in following the free throws. c. The player who must shoot free throws. d. Both b and c. 64. In which of these scenarios, when a player is directed to leave the game, may a timeout be called by that team to allow the player to remain in the game after the conclusion of the timeout? (3-3-5, 3-3-6, RBT p , RBT 3.3.6B p. 43) a. The player's uniform top was not tucked in (after earlier being warned to keep the uniform tucked in). b. The player was injured to the extent that bench personnel were beckoned onto the court. 65. The referee may correct an obvious mistake by the timer to start or stop the clock properly only if the referee has definite information relative to the time involved. (5-10-1, RBT p. 280, RBT C p. 281) 66. When can a three-second violation occur? (4-12-1, d, 9-7-1, RBT p. 184) a. When the ball is in the team's backcourt. b. When the ball is out of bounds during a throw-in. c. During an interrupted dribble in the team's frontcourt. d. When a try is in flight. 67. During a free throw, the lead official watches: (MI p. 104, p. 222) a. Players outside the three-point arc. b. All players on the lane line opposite the lead and the player in the first lane spot on the same side of the lead. c. All players on the nearest lane line to where the lead is located.

10 68. In a two-person crew, when the ball drops below the free-throw line extended on the lead side of the court, near the three-point line, the lead: (MI p. 67) a. Backs off the endline and moves toward the sideline. b. Moves to the close-down position. 69. How many correctable errors are there? (2-10-1, RBT p. 273) a. Four. b. Five. c. Six. 70. A3 is making a throw-in from the sideline adjacent to team A's frontcourt. Which of these scenarios result in a backcourt violation by team A? (4-4-1, 9-9-3, RBT 9.9.1D, 9.1.1E p ) a. A2 jumps from team A's frontcourt, catches the ball and, while airborne, passes the ball to A4, who is in team A's backcourt. b. A2 jumps from team A's frontcourt, catches the ball and lands in team A's backcourt. c. Both a and b. 71. Which of the following causes the principle of verticality to not be in effect for a defender? (4-45-1, , RBT p. 210) a. The defensive player moves laterally after having gained a legal guarding position and is run into by the dribbler. b. The defender jumps vertically after obtaining legal guarding position. c. Legal guarding position was never legally obtained. 72. A1 has the ball for a throw-in. The throw-in pass deflects off of A2. As A2 and B2 are attempting to retrieve the loose throw-in pass, A2 illegally pushes B2 from behind and is called for a foul. Team B is in the bonus. (4-12-1, , RBT p. 77) a. B2 will shoot bonus free throws since team A never possessed the ball inbounds. b. A team-control foul has been committed. Team B is awarded a throw-in spot closest to where the foul occurred. 73. In the first half, team A receives a team warning for delaying the administration of a free throw by huddling in the lane. In the second half, team A delays play as it is forced to clean up water on the playing floor after a timeout has ended. What is the result of that second delay? (10-1-5d, f, RBT p. 237) a. A team warning to team A for that specific delay. b. A team technical charged to team A for a second delay (of any type. occurring. c. No warning or penalty. Play on. 74. Two minutes into the second half, team B, losing 36-18, has its leading scorer ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct. Team B's coach takes his or her team off the floor and refuses to continue the game. a. A forfeit is called with the score, 36-18, in favor of team A. b. A forfeit is called with the score, 2-0, in favor of team A.

11 75. 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 results in what? ( , RBT p. 204) a. A double foul. b. A multiple foul. c. A simultaneous foul. d. A false double foul. 76. When a dribbler, without contact, sufficiently passes an opponent and has head and shoulders in advance of that opponent, who is responsible for subsequent contact? (10-6-8, RBT p. 211) a. Dribbler. b. Opponent. 77. While the ball is at the disposal of A1 for the second of two free throws, a technical foul is charged to team A's bench. What is the result? (7-4-2, 7-5-6a, 8-1-3, 8-6-2) a. Administer the free throws for the technical foul before A1's remaining free throw. b. Administer A1's remaining free throw before the technical foul free throws with no players lined up. c. The lane spaces shall be occupied, and play resumes with the make or miss of A1's remaining free throw. 78. A2's three-point attempt is in flight when B3 excessively swings an arm or elbow. The arm or elbow doesn't make contact with any player on the court. The official immediately sounds the whistle for B3's violation. The try is successful. Does A2's basket count? (6-7-9 Exception d, RBT p , , RBT p. 158) a. Score A2's basket. b. A2's basket is canceled. 79. No timeout is charged in which of the following? (5-8-4, Exception b, RBT p. 277) a. A bleeding player is able to resolve the blood situation during a 20- second time period. b. When a timeout is specifically requested to rectify a correctable error and that error is rectified. c. When a timeout is specifically requested to rectify a correctable error and that error is not rectified. d. When a timeout is specifically requested to rectify a timing error and that error is not rectified. 80. In a three-person crew, if the trail official calls a foul with no free throws in the backcourt going to the frontcourt on the scorer's table side, who becomes the new trail? a. Center. b. Trail. c. Lead. 81. When may cheerleaders or other entertainment be allowed on the court? (5-11-2,5-11-3, RBT p. 297) a. During a 30-second timeout. b. During a full-length timeout. c. There are no regulations. 82. The guidelines for the three-point line are as follows: (1-4-1, RBT p. 13) a. The semicircle has a radius of 20 feet, six inches from a point in the middle of the free-throw lane directly below the center of the basket. b.

12 The semicircle has a radius of 19 feet, nine inches from a point in the middle of the free-throw lane directly below the center of the basket. 83. The top assistant coach is assessed an unsporting technical foul in the first half. In the second half, the head coach is ejected and the top assistant coach replaces the head coach. How many more subsequent technical fouls are required before that newly activated head coach would be ejected? (10-4 Penalty Note, 10-5 Penalty Note) a. A single direct technical foul. b. Two direct technical fouls. c. A single indirect (bench) technical foul. d. Three indirect (bench) technical fouls. 84. Upon the game's opening jump ball, the ball is tapped toward A1, who fumbles the ball out of bounds prior to ever gaining control. What is the result? (4-3-3a, 6-4-1, 9-3-1, RBT 6.4.1C p. 84) a. Throw-in to team A. b. Alternating-possession arrow set toward team A. Throw-in to team B. c. Alternating-possession arrow set toward team B. Throw-in to team B. 85. When a player touches the ball or any part of the basket, including the net, while the ball is on or within either basket is what type of violation? (4-6-1, 9-11, RBT p ) a. Goaltending. b. Basket interference. 86. Team A is leading by one point where the game clock shows tenths of a second. There are two-tenths (0.2) of a second left in the last period. Resuming play by a throw-in a score can only happen as a result of: (5-2-5, RBT p. 63, RBT 5.2.5A p. 64) a. Tap. b. No score can happen, the game is over. 87. In a crew of two, who is responsible for rebounding action following a free throw? (MI p. 57) a. Referee only. b. Both officials. 88. When does a free throw start? (4-20-2, 6-1-2c, RBT p. 93) a. When the official releases the ball on the toss to the free thrower. b. When the ball is placed at the disposal of the free thrower. c. When the ball is released on the try. 89. Which of the following results in a traveling violation? (4-44-5, RBT p. 189) a. A1 is holding the ball with one knee on the floor and stands without moving the pivot foot. b. A1 is holding the ball with one knee on the floor, begins dribbling and stands. 90. A1 is disqualified for receiving a fifth personal foul. Later in the game, A1 re-enters the game as a substitute. The officials recognize it at the first dead ball after A1 re-entered the game. What is the penalty? (10-5-3, 10-5 Penalty, RBT p. 54)

13 a. Direct technical foul charged to A1. b. Direct technical charged to team A's head coach. 91. How many team A players can be out of bounds on the endline during a non-designated spot throw-in without violating? (7-5-7a, RBT p. 127) a. One. b. Two. c. More than two. d. All of the above. 92. When is it permissible for a player who has blood on his or her uniform to remain in the game while blood exists on that uniform? (3-3-7, RBT p. 42) a. When an official determines the blood has not saturated the uniform. b. When medical personnel determine the blood has not saturated the uniform. c. Never. If the uniform has any amount of blood on it, it shall not be worn. 93. Which of the following is not a kicking violation? (4-29, 9-4, RBT p ) a. A1's pass to A2 unintentionally hits B3's foot. b. B3 intentionally deflects the pass between A1 and A2 with his or her thigh. c. B3 intentionally deflects the pass between A1 and A2 with his or her knee. d. B3 intentionally deflects the pass between A1 and A2 with his or her foot. 94. Which of these shall not be ruled incidental contact? (4-27-2, , , , RBT p ) a. Contact with an opponent that is permitted and does not constitute a foul. b. Contact that results when opponents are in equally favorable positions to perform normal defensive or offensive movement. c. Contact with a screener that causes the screener to be displaced when he or she has the ball. d. Contact that does not hinder the opponent from participating in normal defensive or offensive movements. 95. Who may attempt the second of two free throws awarded to team A for a technical foul? (8-3, RBT p ) a. The same team A player who shot the first free throw. b. Any of the other four team A players. c. Any team A substitute. d. All of the above. 96. When is a warning horn sounded? (2-12-4, , RBT p. 295) a. With 10 seconds remaining in a 30-second timeout. b. With 15 seconds remaining in a 30-second timeout. c. With 10 seconds remaining in a 60- second timeout. d. With five seconds remaining to replace a disqualified player. 97. Team A requests a full timeout, which is granted by the official. After 30 seconds have passed, team A is ready to play. Team B wants to use the entire timeout. Can the length of the timeout be shortened? (5-11-2, RBT p. 297) a. No, team B is entitled to use the entire timeout. b. Yes, if the team A is ready to play. Team B will not be able to use the entire timeout.

14 98. Team A's head coach goes to the scorer's table to discuss a correctable error, but it is too late to correct the error. What is the result? (5-8-4, , RBT p ) a. Technical foul charged to team A. b. Technical foul charged to team A's head coach. c. A timeout charged to team A. d. No penalty. 99. Which of the following can A1 legally do after recovering a loose ball on the floor while lying on his or her side? (4-44-5b, 9-4, RBT B p. 191) a. Call a timeout. b. Roll over to his or her back. c. Roll over to his or her stomach Immediately after a try is taken, the trail official should start down to the other end of the court so the official isn't beaten downcourt by a long pass. (MI p. 72)

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