2018 Collegiate Men s Lacrosse Rules Exam Hard Copy

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1 2018 Collegiate Men s Lacrosse Rules Exam Hard Copy 1. What is the minimum number of balls required along each end line and sideline? A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6 2. Officials randomly inspect A1 s equipment and crosse. The head of his crosse measures 6 inches, inside measurement, at the widest point. What is the correct ruling? A) Legal crosse. No penalty. B) Player A1 serves 30-second technical foul and the crosse may be fixed. C) Player A1 serves 1-minute nonreleasable and the crosse is allowed back in the game. D) Player A1 serves 3-minutes nonreleasable and the crosse must remain at the table. 3. What are all of the required pieces of equipment for a field player? Circle all that apply. A) Helmet B) Shoulder Pads C) Arm Pads D) Gloves E) Crosse F) Mouthpiece G) Rib Pads H) Shoes/Cleats I) Protective Cup 4. A1 comes out for the faceoff with no contrasting-color tape or paint on his shaft. What is the correct call? A) No foul, but he must be replaced. B) Faceoff violation, award ball to Team B. C) No faceoff violation, award ball to Team B. D) Player A1 may faceoff but this is counted as a violation. 5. Team A is one man-down. A1 has possession and B1 commits a penalty and the flag is thrown. The period ends. How will the next period start? A) Team A ball 20 yards laterally from the spot of the ball when the period ended B) Team A ball at the faceoff spot. C) Team B ball at the faceoff spot. D) Faceoff. 6. The ball is loose in Team B s crease when an official blows the whistle thinking a goal was scored. What is the correct call? A) Inadvertent whistle, award ball to Team B. B) Inadvertent whistle, award ball by alternate possession. C) Inadvertent whistle, award ball to Team A.

2 7. The ball goes out of bounds directly behind the goal and a timeout is called. Where should the ball be put back in play? A) Where it went out of bounds. B) On the end line, but outside the attack area. C) Next to the Lead official outside the attack area. D) Wherever the Head Coach requests. 8. Team A scores while man down with 3-seconds remaining on Team A s penalty. On the next faceoff Team A is still man down. When may the penalized player return to the field? A) 3-seconds after the faceoff whistle. B) Upon possession and after his penalty time has expired. C) When Team A gains possession. 9. Team A is clearing the ball and the 30-second count is winding down. Team A s coach calls timeout repeatedly as the player with the ball crosses midfield. What is the correct call? A) Stop play and recognize the timeout for Team A. B) Illegal Procedure. Award the ball to Team B. C) Stop play, instruct the coach that he cannot call a timeout and restart play for Team A. D) Stop play and assess a conduct foul on Team A. 10. Team A s goalkeeper has possession and is clearing the ball. A2 intentionally delays entering the field when substituting. Upon entering the field he receives a pass from his goalkeeper and clears the ball. What is the correct call? A) Good play, no call. B) Immediate whistle, illegal substitution. Award ball to Team B. C) Silent play-on. If A2 shoots the ball stop play and report an illegal substitution. D) Immediate whistle, unsportsmanlike conduct. A2 serves 1-minute nonreleasable. Free clear for Team B. 11. What is the correct sequence to conduct a faceoff after the faceoff official gets to Center with the ball? Number the steps in order from start to finish. Faceoff official points to the ground and says Down. Faceoff official places one hand on both crosses and says Set. Faceoff official puts the ball in the middle of each head. Lead left official adjusts the players and then moves away to a comfortable position. Faceoff official backs away and blows the whistle. Faceoff official comes in and adjusts the players. Wing official turns on timer and makes sure the field is set and then signals ready. 12. On the faceoff it is ILLEGAL to do what? A) Open your fingers and grab your opponent s crosse. B) Pin down the crosse of your opponent. C) Place your elbow on your own crosse. D) All of the above.

3 13. Faceoff player A1 moves early on the first faceoff. Wing player A2 jumps the line on the second faceoff. Faceoff player A1 grabs B1 s crosse on the third faceoff. All of these violations occur in the first quarter. Which of the following is correct after the third violation occurs? A) Player A1 serves 1-minute nonreleasable for unsportsmanlike conduct. Team A is down one man. B) Player A1 serves a 30-second foul for the third faceoff violation. Team A is down one man. C) Player A1 serves 1-minute nonreleasable for unsportsmanlike conduct and the in-home serves 30-seconds for the third violation. Team A is down two men. D) Team A s in-home serves 1-minute for unsportsmanlike conduct. 14. Wing player A2 is over the wing line when the faceoff whistle blows. Faceoff player B1 moves early before the whistle. What is the correct ruling? A) Reface, no fouls. B) Award ball to Team B. C) Award ball to Team A. D) Award ball by alternate possession. 15. When the whistle sounds to start play, the players in the wing areas shall be released. Which of the following situations will NOT release the remaining players? A) Whistle stops play for a time serving foul. B) Whistle stops play for a loose-ball technical foul. C) The ball is kicked out of bounds. D) Either team gains possession of the ball. 16. Team A is man down and Team B has possession. With 2 seconds remaining, B1 passes the ball to B1. The horn sounds to end the period while the ball is in flight, and then B2 catches the ball. How does the next period start? A) Team B in possession at the spot where B2 caught the ball. B) Team B in possession where B1 last possessed the ball. C) Team B ball at the faceoff spot. D) Faceoff. 17. A1 shoots the ball into the goal, but the goal is disallowed. How may play be restarted? Circle all that apply. A) Goalkeeper may be given a quick restart while in the crease. B) Defenseman near the crease may be given a quick restart. C) Team B is awarded the ball at midfield. 18. A1 is called for a ward. B1 picks up the ball and is given a quick restart. Which of the following results in a foul against A1? A) Player A1 steps aside and allows B1 a direct path to the goal. B) Player A1 steps aside, then follows B1 and plays him without ever creating 5 yards of separation. C) Player A1 steps aside and B1 runs directly at A1 creating contact. D) Player A1 allows B1 a 5 yard separation and then chases after B1.

4 19. Team A is awarded possession after the ball goes out of bounds. Which of the following is TRUE? A) Restart 1 yard laterally from where the ball went out of bounds, but at least 5 yards from the substitution area. B) On the restart, A1 may not get a running start. C) Player A1 may slow down upon entering the field, and then accelerate when the official blows the whistle to restart play. D) All of the above. 20. A1, the goalkeeper, is clearing the ball when he is called for warding off near the midfield line. B1 picks up the ball and is ready to play. What is the correct call? A) Hold the restart whistle until the goalkeeper is back in his crease. B) Hold the restart whistle for five seconds. C) Restart play immediately. D) Restart play as soon as all players are more than 5 yards away from B A1 has possession when he is cross-checked by B1. The flag is thrown and then A1 steps into the crease. What is the correct call? A) Play-on. B) Flag-down on A1. C) Immediate whistle, assess a cross-check on B1. D) Immediate whistle, A1 and B1 are penalized with simultaneous fouls. 22. A1, with possession, has his crosse checked out of his hands and it lands on the ground with the ball in the crosse. What is the correct ruling? A) Stop play, have A1 pick up his crosse and retain possession. B) Stop play, award ball by alternate possession. C) Play-on. D) Stop play, award ball to Team B. 23. Upon gaining possession of the ball, a team must advance the ball into their attack area within how many seconds? A) 10. B) 20. C) 30. D) Team A is clearing the ball and the ball becomes loose with 6-seconds left on the 30-second advancement count. B1 pushes A1 who is attempting to pick up a loose ball. What is the correct call? Circle the all that apply. A) Play-on, and after 6-seconds elapses then award the ball to Team B. B) Ignore the push and after 6-second award the ball to Team B. C) Play-on, and continue the count. If Team A regains possession then reset the 30-second count. D) Play-on, and continue the count. If Team B gains possession or Team A has no advantage, then immediate whistle and award the ball to Team A and reset the 30-secound count on the restart.

5 25. Team A is clearing the ball and the 30-second count is on. Team A coach calls timeout while his player has possession and is below the restraining line, but not in the box. On the restart, how much time does Team A have to get the ball into their offensive box? A) 30-seconds. B) The clearing count is satisfied. C) 15-seconds. D) The amount of time remaining on the count when play was stopped. 26. Team A satisfied the 30-second count. The ball then crosses the midfield line. Which of the following constitutes an over and back violation? A) The ball was last touched by Team B before crossing midfield. B) The ball was last touched by Team A before crossing midfield. C) The ball crossed midfield as a result of a shot off a goal pipe. D) None of the above. 27. Shooting strings must be located within how many inches from the top of the crosse in an arc? A) 2 inches. B) 3 inches. C) 4 inches. D) 5 inches. 28. For all players except the goalkeeper, which of the following is TRUE? A) There may be no tape buildup on the end of the shaft. B) There may be no tape of the plastic head of the crosse. C) There may be no tape on the shaft, unless the player faces off. D) All of the above. 29. During play the goalkeeper s crosse becomes broken. What is the correct ruling? A) Continue play until the defensive team gains possession. B) Play is suspended immediately. C) Continue play until the scoring opportunity is over. D) Continue play with no restrictions. 30. A1, the goalkeeper, is clearing the ball near midfield and he loses possession. In the ensuing scrum the ball is awarded to Team B due to a loose-ball push. Before the restart, the goalkeeper shows the nearest official that his crosse is broken. What is the correct call? A) Restart play immediately. B) Tell the goalkeeper that he needs to get a new crosse and then restart play. C) Hold the whistle until the goalkeeper gets to the sideline and then restart play. D) Do not restart play. Official s timeout for equipment, and allow the goalkeeper to get a new crosse.

6 31. Goalkeeper B1 s throat guard comes loose and is unsecured during a dead ball and then the official restarts play. A1 passes to A2 and the goalkeeper jumps up to play while improperly equipped. A2 shoots and scores. What is the correct call? A) Allow the goal as the goalkeeper was ready when the shot was taken. B) No goal, reset the play. C) No goal, and delay of game on the goalkeeper. D) Allow the goal as Team A completed one pass before the shot. 32. A goal shall count in which of the following situations? A) An offensive player, while shooting, becomes airborne of his own volition and lands in the crease. B) An offensive player runs, falls, or steps into the crease prior to the ball entering the goal. C) An offensive player is illegally pushed into the crease prior to the ball entering the goal. D) An offensive player who remains grounded shoots the ball and falls, steps, runs, or rolls into the crease after the ball enters the goal. 33. The goalkeeper B2 makes a save and runs out the crease with possession. He is pressured by A1 and passes the ball to his teammate B1 who has one foot in the crease. What is the correct call? A) Immediate whistle, illegal procedure, award the ball to Team A at the spot. B) Immediate whistle, illegal procedure, award the ball to Team A 20 yards laterally outside the box. C) Legal play, do nothing. D) Silent play-on, if B1 makes a successful lacrosse move then stop play and award Team A the ball. 34. A team that not entitled to possession cannot request a timeout after a whistle stopping play in which of the following situations? A) At the end of a flag-down situation. B) After a ball goes out of bounds. C) When play was stopped for a non-time serving technical foul in the field of play. D) Either team may take a timeout in all situations. 35. A1 scores. The official blows the whistle and A1 jumps around and around B2 taunting him with his goal celebration. What is the correct call? A) No goal, unsportsmanlike conduct on A1. B) No goal, conduct foul on A1. C) Goal is good, conduct foul on A1 awards possession of the ball to Team B. D) Goal is good, A1 serves 30-seconds for a conduct foul and there is a faceoff. E) Goal is good, A1 serves 1-3 minutes nonreleasable for unsportsmanlike conduct. 36. A1, with possession, is going to the goal and loses a glove, shoe, or helmet. He shoots and scores. What is the correct ruling? A) Goal. Faceoff. B) No goal, award ball to Team A. C) No goal, award ball to Team B. D) No goal, award ball by alternate possession.

7 37. Which situation would correctly end a shot clock? A) Shot that hits a defenseman in front of the crease. B) Shot that hits an offensive player in front of the crease. C) Shot initiated above goal line extended that hits the goalkeeper or the goal post. D) All of the above. 38. Team A has the ball in their offensive half of the field. A1 has possession, is pushed, and he loses the ball. The flag is thrown and play is stopped after Team B picks up the ball. Before the foul is announced, the Trail official realizes that Team A had too many players on the field. What is the correct call? A) Award the ball to Team B because Team A had too many players on the field before the push. B) Award the ball to Team B, and put both teams man-down. C) Award the ball to Team A, and put both teams man-down. D) Award the ball to Team A, and these two fouls cancel. 39. The Team A bench is out of control. An unknown bench player receives an unsportsmanlike conduct foul for profanity. Who serves this foul? A) The in-home. B) Any bench player. C) The Team A speaking captain. D) Whoever the Head Coach chooses. 40. After a flag is thrown on Team B s bench for unsportsmanlike conduct, the head coach disagrees with the call and shouts a profanity at the official who throws a second flag. Who serves the second foul? A) The in-home. B) The second attackman listed in the scorebook. C) A captain. D) Whoever the Head Coach chooses. 41. The ball is loose. A1 and B1 make contact in an attempt to possess the ball. After a few seconds, both players disregard the ball and are now pushing and shoving one another. What is the correct call? A) Play-on and allow the pushing and shoving to continue. B) Stop play and call simultaneous technical fouls. C) Stop play and call dead ball unnecessary roughness fouls (nonreleasable as sequence could not be determined). D) Either (B) or (C) depending on the game situation as judged by the official. 42. During a dead ball A1 and B1 are penalized with unnecessary roughness fouls of equal duration. Sequence cannot be determined by the officials. How should play be restarted? A) Alternate possession, unless a faceoff is pending. B) Award the ball to the losing team. C) Award the ball to the team that last had possession or was entitled to possession. D) Award the ball to the defensive team.

8 43. A1 has possession and is slashed by B1. The flag is thrown and the ball becomes loose. B2 pushes A1. The flag is thrown and the ball is still loose. Then A3 pushes B2. What is the correct call? A) Immediate whistle. B1 serves 1-minute, B2 serves 30-seconds, Team A ball. B) Immediate whistle. B1 serves 1-minute, B2 serves 30-seconds, A3 serves 30-seconds, Team A ball. C) Immediate whistle. B1 serves 1-minute, B2 serves 30-seconds, Team B ball. D) Immediate whistle. B1 serves 1-minute, B2 serves 30-seconds, A3 serves 30-seconds, Team B ball. 44. A1 has possession and is slashed by B1. The flag is thrown and the ball becomes loose. B2 pushes A1. The flag is thrown and A2 picks up the loose ball, shoots, and scores. What is the correct call? A) Goal is good, B1 serves 1-minute, B2 serves 30-seconds, Team A ball in lieu of a faceoff. B) Goal is good, B1 serves 1-minute, B2 serves 30-seconds, faceoff. C) Goal is good, B1 serves 1-minute, B2 penalty is waived off, Team A ball in lieu of a faceoff. D) Goal is good, B1 serves 1-minute, B2 penalty is waived off, faceoff. 45. A1 is slashed while attempting to scoop a loose ball. What is the correct procedure? Arrange the steps into the correct order from start to finish. Report the personal foul. Flag down. Whistle. 46. A1 has possession and is slashed by B1 (B1 has already received four minutes of personal foul time). The flag is thrown. A1 turns and shouts his displeasure at the official. What is the correct call? A) Blow the whistle, B1 serves at least 1-minute for the slash and fouls out of the game. A1 serves 1-minute for unsportsmanlike conduct. These fouls are simultaneous and nonreleasable. B) Blow the whistle, B2 serves 1-minute releasable for the slash and fouls out of the game. A1 is penalized with a conduct foul, he serves no time, but his foul terminates the slow whistle. C) Throw the flag on A1 and allow play to continue. D) Either (A) or (B) depending on the official s judgment. 47. A1 has possession and is cross-checked by B2. The flag is thrown and the ball becomes loose. A1 then cross-checks B2. Immediate whistle and the flag is thrown on A1. What is the correct call? A) Players A1 and B2 serve 1-minute penalties, nonreleasable, and Team A is awarded the ball. B) Players A1 and B2 serve 1-minute penalties, nonreleasable, and Team B is awarded the ball. C) Players A1 and B2 serve 1-minute penalties, nonreleasable, and the ball is awarded by alternate-possession. D) The fouls cancel, and Team A is awarded the ball. 48. Goalkeeper B1 saves the ball and passes it to B2 in the alley. A1 slashes B2 and the flag is thrown. Team B fails to advance the ball into their offensive zone before the 30-second clock has elapsed. What is the correct call? A) Player A1 serves 1-minute, Team A ball at midfield. B) Player A1 serves 1-minute, Team B ball in their offensive half of the field. C) Player A1 serves 1-minute, Team B s in-home serves 30-seconds, and Team B is awarded possession at the spot. D) Player A1 serves 1-minute, Team B s in-home serves 30-seconds, and Team A is awarded possession at the spot.

9 49. A1 has possession and steps into Team B s crease where he is cross-checked by goalkeeper B2. What is the correct call? A) Player A1 serves 30-seconds and the goalkeeper serves 1 minute with the first 30-seconds of penalty time nonreleasable for both players. Team A ball. B) Player A1 serves no time and the goalkeeper serves 1 minute, Team A ball. C) Player A1 serves no time and the goalkeeper serves 1 minute, Team B ball. D) Player A1 serves no time and Team B s in-home serves 1 minute, Team A ball. 50. The Wing Official gives the ready signal to the faceoff officials even though Team A only has two attackmen on the field for a faceoff. The whistle blows to start play and the wing official sees the third attackman for Team A run onto the field from the bench area. He blows the whistle to stop play. What is the correct call? A) Illegal procedure, award the ball to Team B. B) Delay of game, award the ball to Team B. C) Reface, official s error. D) Award the ball via alternate possession.

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