2006 CCA Football Exam

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1 1. B's 3. Team A's field goal attempt is successful. The defensive end wipes out the kicker with a flagrant foul. Team A takes the three points. a) DQ, A35 b) DQ, A20 c) A50 d)dq, A B20. Team A attempts a field goal. The defensive back runs from four yards beyond the LOS, leaps and blocks the kick. The defensive back lands on a teammate. Team A recovers the B30 while grounded. a) B B20 Ready b) A B10 Ready c) B B20 Snap d)a B10 Ready 3. B's 28. The score is A22-B24. Team A's field goal attempt is partially blocked. Team B recovers the kick on B's 8 and advances to A's 2 where he fumbles. The ball rolls out of bounds in Team A's end zone. During the kick, Team B player blocks Team A below the waist on B's 18. Time expires in the fourth quarter during the down. a) A B14 Untimed down b) A B14 Snap c) Carry penalty to OT d)go to OT; penalty does not carry over 4. A 3/6 B's 18. Late in the fourth quarter, the score is A18-B21. Team A's field goal attempt is blocked behind the line of scrimmage. Team B lineman muffs the ball on B's 20 and then Team A muffs it on B's 26. The ball rolls out of bounds on B's 23. The ball never crossed the neutral zone. a) A B23 Snap b) B B23 Snap c) B B23 Ready d)b B20 Ready 5. A B's 24. There are 16 seconds remaining in the first half. Team A's field goal attempt is blocked behind the line and never crossed the line of scrimmage. Team A lineman recovers the ball on B's 28. (Clock?) a) B B28 Ready b) A B28 Snap c) B B28 Snap d)a B28 Ready 6. 3 rd quarter, during Team A's successful field goal kick, Team B fouls more than three yards beyond the neutral zone. Team A has the option to cancel the score, accept the penalty and replay the down. YES or NO.

2 a) No b) Yes 7. Free A's 35. On the opening kickoff, Team B player catches the ball on B's 2 and his momentum carries him into B's end zone where he fumbles the ball. To prevent Team A from recovering, the Team B player bats the ball over B's end line. a) Momentum; B B2 b) Safety; kickoff from B20 c) Touchback; B B20 d) Momentum; B B1 8. A's ball, free kick, on A's 20. A wide receiver is straddling the sideline when he receives the kick on B's 27 over the out of bounds area. The ball crosses the plane of the sideline on B's 28. a) B 50 Ready b) B 50 Snap c) B B27 Snap d) B27 Ready 9. During Team A's free kick from the A35, Team A player goes out of bounds to avoid a block. He returns to the field of play and recovers the kick at the Team B 20 yard line. a) B B20 Ready b) A B20 c) A30 d) B B20 Snap 10. A's ball, free kick, on A's 35. Team B player catches A's free kick in B's end zone, runs to his left, and while still in B's end zone, turns and throws a backward pass to a teammate on the other side of the end zone. The backward pass is muffed and bounces out to B's 2 where it goes out of bounds. Clock? a) B B2 Snap b) B B2 Ready c) Touchback; B B20 d) Safety 11. A's ball, free kick, on A's 35. Team B player catches A's free kick in B's end zone, runs to his left, and while still in B's end zone, turns and throws a backward pass to a teammate on the other side of the end zone. The ball sails over his head and out of bounds. a) Touchback; B B20 Ready b) Touchback; B B20 Snap c) Safety

3 12. During a kick return, Team B runner is tackled. The runner falls on top of his tackler at the B20 with his elbow touching the ground at the B21 during his attempt to regain balance. a) B B20 Snap b) B B21 Snap c) B B20 Ready d) B B21 Ready 13. Team A's free kick from its 35 yard line is untouched before rolling out of bounds at the 20 yard line. Team B's choice is for another kick from the 30 yard line. The second untouched kick is out of bounds at the 25 yard line. a) B B35 Ready b) B B40 Snap c) B B35 Snap d) B B40 Ready 14. B's 48. Team A's punt is caught by the wide receiver on B's 14. He advances to B's 22 and fumbles. An inadvertent whistle sounds during the fumble. During the punt, a Team B player blocked a Team A player in the back on B's 28. a) B B11 Snap b) B B7 Ready c) A B38 Ready d) A B38 Snap 15. A B's 35. QB scrambles and throws a forward pass from B's 34. Team B linebacker intercepts the pass on B's 7 and advances. The linebacker is crossing B's 10 in possession of the ball when an inadvertent whistle sounds. a) A B40 Ready b) B38 Snap c) B B39 Ready d) A B41 Ready 16. A A's 36. While Team A's punt is in the air, Team B player blocked below the waist on the 50. Team B receiver gives a fair catch signal on B's 18, but muffs the ball and it rolls toward the sideline. While the ball was still inbounds, the Back Judge inadvertently blew his whistle as he thought the Team B player completed the catch. a) A B49 Snap b) A B49 Ready c) B B9 Ready d) B B9 Snap 17. A B5. Team A has 5-players on the LOS numbered #72 lines up initially as the left TE, with #80 inside of him. Setting for 1-second, #72 shifts to

4 a flexed tackle position on the right side of the LOS. #80 is now on the end of the LOS. At the snap, QB throws a TD pass to #80. Is this a legal play? a) Yes b) No 18. A B20. During the first play after a change of team possession, Team A is in a balanced line formation with all linemen in three point stances. The Tight End shifts to the other end of the line leaving #79 on the end of the line. #79 then shifts to a wider position. a) A B25 Snap b) A B25 Ready c) No Foul; A B20 Snap d) No Foul; A B20 Ready 19. On the first series of overtime, Team B gains possession and advances to A's 10. Team A commits a flagrant personal foul during the advance. a) DQ A; B A12.5 b) DQ A; B A25 c) DQ A; B A10 d) DQ A; B A5 20. On the first series of overtime, Team A scores a touchdown. Team B defensive end blocks the try and advances across A's goal line. During the return/run, a Team A player commits a flagrant personal foul. a) B score; B A25; DQ A b) B score; B A12.5; DQ A c) No Score; B A25; DQ A 21. First half of the first series of overtime, the QB's legal forward pass is intercepted by Team B and advanced across A's goal line. Team B lineman commits a flagrant personal foul during the Team B's run. a) Score counts; DQ B; B A40 b) Cancel score; DQ B; B A25 c) Score counts; DQ B; B A25 d) Cancel score; DQ B; B A Extra period First series: A B's 17. Team A s legal forward pass is complete to the tight end for a touchdown. Team B player is flagged for roughing the passer. The penalty is accepted. a) TD; A B3 b) TD; A B1.5 c) Choice to carry over to next OT 23. A B's 24. With the score tied in overtime, Team A's field goal attempt is unsuccessful. While the kick was in the air, Team B player commits a flagrant personal B's 18.

5 a) DQ; B B25 b) DQ; B A40 c) DQ; A B12 d) DQ; A B First series. Team A kicks a field goal from the B10. Team B commits a live ball personal foul three yards or more beyond the neutral zone. a) A B10 b) B B40 c) B B20 d) A B5 25. A A's 32. QB drops back and then throws a screen pass to an eligible back on A's 29. Before the ball gets to the receiver, he is tackled by Team B on A's 30. Team B intercepts the ball on A's 29 and runs to A's 15 where he is tackled. a) A A42 Snap b) A A42 Snap c) A A42 Ready d) A A42 Ready 26. A A1. The Tailback tries to run outside the tight end from the end zone. While being tackled but not down in the end zone, the tailback pitches the ball forward to the A1. The pass falls incomplete with no receiver in position to make a catch and no ineligibles downfield. a) A A1 Snap b) Intentional Grounding; Safety 27. A A seconds remain in the 4 th quarter while the QB who is being tackled intentionally grounds the ball from the A35. a) A A30 Ready b) A30 Snap c) A A35 Snap d) A A35 Ready 28. A A25. Tight End has a defender directly in front of him on the LOS. At the snap the TE makes contact within 1-yard knocking the defender backward. The TE then catches the forward pass beyond the LOS and gains ten yards. a) A A20 Ready b) A A35 Ready c) A A20 Ready 29. A A's 27. The defensive end grasps the QB s facemask on A's 22 in a twisting action. The QB breaks away and subsequently completes a legal forward pass to the tight end who is downed on A's 44.

6 a) A B41 Ready b) A A42 Ready c) A A37 Ready 30. A A's 40. QB scrambles, is between the tackles and just before being tackled on A's 28, he intentionally grounds the ball to save loss of yardage. During the scramble, the tight end illegally blocked below the waist on A's 36. A Team B player, thinking he had sacked the QB, dances a jig in the offensive backfield and pounds his chest over and over. Team B needs the ball. a) A A43 Snap b) A A43 Ready c) A A43 Snap 31. A B26. Pass is complete to the wide receiver who runs to the B5 and fumbles. The ball rolls into and out of the end zone. While the pass was in the air, Team B roughed the passer. a) A B13 Snap b) A B11 Snap c) B13 Ready d) B 11 Ready 32. A B's 23. The wide receiver steps out of bounds on B's 21 and immediately returns inbounds. QB throws a forward pass toward this receiver. On B's 18, this receiver jumps high to attempt a catch, but the Team B defender pushes the receiver, causing him to "cartwheel". The A receiver does not touch the ball. Another Team A eligible receiver is able to make a diving catch on B's 12. a) A B12 Ready b) B B23 Ready c) A B18 Snap d) Offset; A B23 Ready 33. A B's 18. QB s legal forward pass crosses the neutral zone and is incomplete. During the down, The defensive end incidentally grasps a receiver's facemask behind the neutral zone to prevent the receiver from moving wide for a screen pass. a) A B9 Snap b) A B13 Snap c) A B13 Snap 34. A B26. Pass is complete to the wide receiver who runs to the B10 and fumbles. The ball is recovered by Team B at the B5. While the pass was in the air, Team B roughed the passer. a) A B5 Snap b) A B13 Ready c) A B13 Ready

7 d) A B5 Ready 35. A B's 45. QB completes a legal forward pass to the tight end on B's 33 and he advances to B's 28 where he fumbles. Team B player muffs the ball on B's 24. The slot back recovers the ball on B's 18 where he is grounded. QB was roughed by Team B while the tight end was a runner. a) A B14 Ready b) A B9 Ready c) A B30 Ready d) A B18 Snap 36. A B's 8. Team B intercepts Team A's legal forward pass on B's 3 and his momentum carries him into B's end zone. While in B's end zone, Team B fumbles the ball. The ball bounces out of the end zone to B's 2 where a Team A lineman bats the loose ball back into B's end zone where it bounces on the sideline. a) B B3 b) Touchback; B B20 Snap c) Safety; 2 points Team A d) Touchback; B B20 Ready 37. A B's 29. The score is A28-B30. QB s legal forward pass is deflected by the defensive end on B's 32, caught by the tight end on B's 28 and advanced to B's 22 where the tight end is downed. The defensive end incidentally grasped the QB's facemask just prior to A14 releasing the ball. Two seconds remain in the fourth quarter. a) A B24 Snap b) A B24 Ready c) A B24 Snap d) A B24 Ready 38. Third and 4 on A's 28. QB A18 throws a legal forward pass to the tight end on A's 35. After the QB releases the pass, he is roughed by Team B. The tight end catches the pass and runs to A's 40 where he is hit and fumbles the ball. Another Team A picks up the ball and runs to B's 44 where he is tackled. a) A43 Ready b) A B44 Ready c) A B29 Ready d) A B45 Ready 39. Fourth and goal on B's 9. Team B intercepts QB's legal forward pass one yard deep in B's end zone. Team B player is immediately contacted in the back and driven to B's 3 where he is downed. a) Touchback; B B20 Snap b) B B3 Ready c) Touchback; B B20 Ready

8 d) B B3 Snap 40. A A's 30. The tailback catches a screen pass while deep in the backfield and is tackled on A's 18. After the tackle, a Team B player gets into the runner s face taunts the runner. a) A A45 Ready b) A A33 Ready c) A A33 Ready 41. A B's 40. The tight end muffs the legal forward pass on B's 28. The defensive back intercepts on B's 24 and runs to A's 40 where he fumbles the ball. Team B nose guard falls on the ball on A's 38. During defensive back's run, Team A QB was blocked below the waist on the 50. a) B B47 Ready b) B B35 Snap c) B B35 Ready d) A B25 Ready 42. A B's 41. The wide receiver to avoid contact near the sideline, goes out of bounds on his own at B's 38. Receiver leaps from out of bounds, secures the pass and lands in-bounds at the B's 32 and runs for a touchdown. a) A B41 Snap b) Touchdown c) A B46 Snap d) A B46 Ready 43. A B's 30. With the ball on the hash mark away from their sideline, Team A substitutes 10 players and all go to that hash mark. Subsequently, with a delay, the 11th Team A player enters and sets at the nine yard mark on his team's side of the field. There is a 3-5 second delay after he has set and the ball is snapped. A pass is thrown to this 11th player who is tackled at the B5. a) Ready B B45 Ready b) A B5 Ready c) A B45 Ready d) B B45 Snap 44. A B's 12. Team B intercepts Team A s legal forward pass in B's end zone. Team B player is hit while still in the end zone and fumbles. Team B teammate recovers in B's end zone, advances and is downed on B's 2. During Team B s initial run, a Team A player is called for an incidental facemask foul on B's 8. a) B B5 Ready b) Touchback; B B20 Ready c) Touchback; B B25 Ready d) B B7 Ready

9 45. A B's 16. The defensive back grabs split receiver at the line of scrimmage before the pass is thrown, causing the receiver to stumble and fall on B's 10. QB s pass falls just out of the reach of the split receiver. a) A B6 Snap b) A B9 Snap c) A B16 Snap d) A B8 Snap 46. A B's 18. The score is A14-B20. The QB throws a legal forward pass to airborne tight end who receives the ball on B's 8 and, while still airborne, deliberately bats the ball forward toward B's goal line. The eligible slot back catches the ball on B's 3 and crosses B's goal line with the ball. Cancel Score or TD? a) Touchdown b) Cancel Score 47. A B's 42. The defensive end intercepts the legal forward pass and advances for a touchdown. Prior to the interception, Team A right guard clips the defender. Time expires in the first half during the down. Team B elects to have the penalty enforced on the kickoff. Do we extend for an untimed down for a kickoff? a) Yes b) No 48. A B's 41. The defender pushes the split receiver near the sideline on B's 38 which causes him to go out of bounds on B's 37. Receiver leaps from out of bounds, secures the pass and lands in-bounds at the B's 32 and runs for a touchdown. a) A B41 Snap b) Touchdown c) A B46 Snap 49. A B's 22. Team B intercepts a legal forward pass on B's 4. Momentum takes the Team B player diagonally toward B's end zone when the ball comes out of his hand on B's 2. The ball rolls into Team B's end zone where Team B recovers while grounded. a) B B2 Ready b) B B2 Snap c) Safety d) Touchback; B B20 Ready 50. Team A #75, attempting to become an eligible pass receiver, pulls off his jersey revealing a #86 jersey. If this occurs on the field of play, Team A is charged with a time out (or a five yard penalty) and the player must leave the game for at least one play. Is this the correct ruling? a) Yes

10 b)no 51. A 50. Team A receiver catches a forward pass at the Team B 45 yard line and then waves good-bye toward pursuing Team B player. Team A runner is subsequently downed at the two yard line. a) A 1/Goal B2 b) A 3/20 A35 c) A 1/10 B17 d) A 1/Goal B2 disqualify Team A Receiver 52. A B40. Following the snap, the Tight End immediately contacts the Team B tackle and drives him 3-yards beyond the neutral zone. The Tight End then joins the pass pattern but does not touch the ball which is thrown incomplete beyond the neutral zone. a) A 2/10 B40 b) A 2/15 B45 c) A 1/25 A45 d) A 2/15 B45 e) Answers a) and c) are both correct 53. A A25. An incomplete forward pass is clearly beyond the Team A receiver when a Team B defender drives a shoulder into the Receiver. a) A 2/10 A25 b) A 1/10 A40 c) A 1/10 A35 d) A 1/10 A35 disqualify the Team B Defender 54. B s 3. Team B defensive end intercepts Team A's legal forward pass and is downed on A's 40. During Team B's run, a Team B player clips. Team A was illegally in motion. Team B was offside. a) Offsetting fouls try ends b) Fouls occur both before and after the change of possession try ends c) Replay try d) Replay try after enforcement of the clip. Try will be from the B1-1/2 55. B3. The score is A28-B28 with time expired in the fourth quarter. A's kick is good. The Tight End was called for holding and the Safety committed a personal foul after the Try. a) Replay Try from the B 6-1/2 b) Offsetting fouls replay Try from the B3 c) Replay Try from the B2 after enforcing both fouls d) Fouls on both teams Try ends B3. The score is A22-B24. Time has expired in the first half. Team B intercepts Team A s legal forward pass in Team B's end zone and advances to

11 B's 20 where he is downed. During Team B s run, a Team B player clips in B's end zone. a) Safety 2 pts for A b) Team A declines the Team B foul half ends c) Safety 1 pt. for A d) Replay the Try from the B 1-1/2 e) The foul is declined by rule 57. B's 3. The score is A27-B28. Time has expired in the fourth quarter. Team A runner takes a handoff, struts into Team B's end zone and is flagged. This unsportsmanlike act started before the runner crossed Team B's goal line. a) Team A wins b) Replay the Try from the B15 c) By rule the score does not count; the game is over B winning d) Replay the Try from the B18 after the penalty is enforced 58. B's 3. Team A has only six players on the line at the snap. The try is blocked behind the line of scrimmage. The ball never crosses the neutral zone. Team B picks up the ball on B's 10 and returns the ball across Team A's goal line. During Team B's run, a Team B player B's 18. a) Score 2 pts for B administer the penalty on the Kickoff b) Replay the Try from the B1-1/2 c) Team B cannot advance this ball play is dead when B picks up the ball d) Penalty is declined by rule no score is allowed 59. B3, a Team B player intercepts a forward pass and has a clear field to the goal line when he makes an obscene gesture toward the nearest opponent. a) Score is cancelled B s foul is administered on the succeeding Kickoff b) Score 2 pts for B foul is administered on the Kickoff c) No score for Team B - Penalty cancelled by rule d) None of the above 60. Team A scores a touchdown on the last play of the fourth quarter to tie the score. On the try, holder muffs the snap. As the holder reaches for the loose ball, Team A kicker kicks the loose ball through the uprights. SJ/BJ signal the kick attempt is good. a) Points count - Team A wins b) Replay try from the B18 c) No score game goes to Overtime d) If the penalty is not accepted the point counts 61. On a PAT from the B3, Defensive Back runs from four yards beyond the LOS and leaps in an attempt to block the kick and comes down between players slightly touching them on each side of their bodies. Try is good.

12 a) Point counts Kickoff from the 50 b) Team A has the choice of the point or the penalty on the Kickoff c) Team A must take the point or replay the down. No carryover possible d) No options this is a legal play. Try is good 62. A A's 6. QB takes snap and pitches the ball backward to the Tailback. While the pass is in flight on A's 3, Team B bats the ball into and out of the back of Team A's end zone. a) Illegal bat A 1/10 A21 b) Legal bat; impetus is Team B responsibility Touchback A 1/10 A20 c) Safety 2 pts for B d) None of these 63. A A's 8. Team A runner is tackled on A's 12. After the play, The Center is flagged for slugging a Team B player. Team B player retaliates and slugs the Center a) A 4/2 A12 DQ both the Team A & Team B players that slugged b) Offset and Replay the down c) A 1/10 A21 Administer the fouls in the order of their occurrence d) A 4/12 A A A's 5. Team A runner advances to A's 7 and fumbles. Before the fumble hits the ground, a Team B player bats the ball on A's 6. The ball hits Team A's goal line pylon. a) Safety 2 pts for B b) A 2/3 A22 c) B s action changed the impetus this is a Touchback - A 1/10 A20 d) A 2/5 A A A40. Immediately following the snap and within the rectangular area at the LOS, the Right Tackle blocks the defensive guard with the initial contact from behind and below the knee. The play gains ten yards inbounds. a) A 1/10 50 b) A 1/10 30 c) A 1/25 25 d) A 2/ A A's 4. Team A runner muffs an attempted handoff from QB on A's 2 and the ball rolls into the end zone. Team A picks up the ball, runs and is tackled on A's 12. During the fumble, Team B clipped a Team A player in A's end zone. a) A 1/10 A12 b) A 1/10 A27 c) A 1/10 A15 d) A 1/10 A17

13 67. A A's 22. The Tailback takes a handoff on A's 17 and advances to A's 42 where he fumbles. The Center recovers on A's 38 while grounded. The Right Guard commits a holding foul against Team B on A's 45 during the fumble. a) A 1/10 A28 b) A 1/10 A35 c) A 1/10 A32 d) A 1/10 A38 68.A A's 40. The score is A24-B22. There is 1:50 remaining in the fourth quarter. The game clock is running. Team A breaks the huddle with 12 players. A flag is thrown. a) A 2/15 A35 Clock started on the Ready b) A 2/10 A40 This is not a foul until the snap inadvertent whistle c) A 2/15 A35 Clock on the Snap d) A 2/15 A45 Clock on the Snap 69.A A40. 3 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and the clock running, Team A leads by 14 points. QB purposely holds the snap until 2 seconds remain on the play clock. Team A false starts. a) A 1/15 A35 Clock starts on the Snap b) A 1/15 A35 Clock starts on the Ready 70. A A's 42. Team A's offensive line is bowed with the Right Tackle in a 3- point stance but his head is not breaking the waistline of the snapper. Just prior to the snap, the Defensive Tackle, directly across from the right tackle, enters the neutral zone. The Right Tackle immediately lifts a hand from the ground and a whistle sounds. a) Offsetting Fouls a 4/8 A42 b) A 4/13 A37 c) A 4/3 A47 d) None of these 71. A's 46. Team B is in a 5-man line with the Defensive Tackle directly across from the Right Tackle. The Tight End is next to the Right Tackle. Prior to the snap, the Defensive Tackle slants toward the gap and enters the neutral zone between guard and tackle. The Tight End reacts immediately and moves. a) A 3/9 A41 b) A 1/10 B49 c) TE moved with B in the NZ no foul, replay A46 d) A 4/9 A A B's 27. The Tailback takes a pitch from the QB and runs for a touchdown. The Slot Receiver illegally blocks a Team B player below the waist on B's 22 during the run. The Tailback commits a celebration foul in B's end zone.

14 a) A 1/10 B30 b) A 3/35 A48 c) A 3/30 B47 d) A 4/35 A A B's 2. The score is A21-B28. Team A is out of timeouts. QB is stopped 1 yard short of B's goal line. Team B is offside. The penalty is enforced. One second remains in the game. Include clock status. a) A 4/Goal B1 Clock starts on the ready b) A 4/Goal B1 Clock starts on the snap 74. A B's 24. The score is A22-B24. Team A runner advances to B's 18 where he is downed. The Defensive End was offside at the snap. Eight seconds remain in the quarter. a) A 4/2 B19 Clock on the ready b) A 4/2 B19 Clock on the snap 75. A B's 8. The Tailback runs to B's 6 where he is hit and fumbles the ball. The ball rolls into Team B's end zone where the Center falls on the ball. After the ball is dead, Team B piles on in the end zone. a) Touchdown. Penalty can be administered on Try or succeeding kickoff b) Touchdown. Penalty administered on the Try c) A 4/Goal B3 d) B 1/10 B3 start the clock on the ready 76. A B's 24. There are 24 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter in a tie game. QB has to scramble, looking for an open receiver. Unable to find anyone open and to stop the clock, he throws the ball on B's 28 backward and out of bounds on B's 30. The ball crossed the sideline in the air, untouched. a) A 3/16 B30 Snap b) A 3/19 B33 Ready c) A 3/15 B29 Snap d) A 3/21 B35 Ready e) A 3/19 B33 Snap 77. A B's 44. The Tailback dives off tackle. As he attempts to gain yardage, he extends his left hand against the facemask (no grasp) of a Team B defender who is "head on" with B's 42. Maintaining continuous contact to the head, the Tailback advances to B's 37 as he pushes the Team B's head back for the full advance. a) A 2/7 B47 b) A 2/17 A43 c) A 1/10 B37 d) A 2/2 A42

15 78. A B's 35. There is an untimed down at the end of the first quarter. QB pitches the ball backward to the Tailback who runs to B's 33 where he throws an incomplete illegal forward pass. The penalty is accepted. a) B 1/10 B38 extend again b) B 1/10 B40 extend again c) B 1/10 B38 period ends d) B 1/10 B40 period ends 79. A B's 12. The Tailback takes a handoff, advances and fumbles on B's 4. The Tight End receives the ball with one foot touching B's goal line pylon. The ball is completely over the field of play on B's 1 when touched by the Tight End. a) Touchback B 1/10 B20 b) B 1/10 B4 c) A 4/Goal B4 d) B 1/10 B1 80. A: 3/ B's 36. QB cannot find an open receiver and has to scramble. He is tackled on B's 44. While QB was running, the left tackle held on B's 40. a) A 4/14 B44 b) A 4/16 B46 c) A 3/16 50 d) a) is correct but c) is also an option; one that would not be taken 81. A B's 23 in the 1st quarter with no score. The Tailback advances to B's 12 where he fumbles. The ball is rolling on B's 8 when a Team B player intentionally kicks the ball. The ball goes out of bounds in B's end zone. a) This is not a Safety and 2 pts for A as A s fumble is still the impetus b) A 1/10 B11-1/2 clock on the snap c) Touchback - B 1/10 B20 clock on the snap d) A 1/Goal B6 clock on the ready e) A 1/Goal B6 clock on the snap 82. A B's 8. The score is A27-B28. The Tailback advances to B's 4 and fumbles. Before the fumble hits the ground, Team B defender bats the ball backward on B's 3. The ball goes into and out of Team B's end zone. Two seconds remain in the fourth quarter. a) A 1/Goal B4 clock on the snap b) Touchback B 1/10 B20 clock on the ready c) A 1/Goal B2 - clock on the snap d) A 4/Goal B1-1/2 - clock on the snap 83. A A's 44. The score is A22-B24. The Tailback is advancing down the sideline on B's 4 when a Team B player punches the ball out of the runner's hands. The ball is bouncing in Team B's end zone when the ball hits the Tailback s left foot inbounds while his right foot is on the sideline. Team A recovers in Team B's end zone. Two seconds remain in the fourth quarter.

16 a) Touchback B 1/10 B20 - clock on the ready b) Touchdown for A c) A 1/Goal B4 - clock on the snap d) B 1/10 B4 clock on the ready 84. The Right Tackle violently blocks a Team B player as he nonchalantly jogs toward the conclusion of a play. Succeeding spot is the A A40. a) A 4/10 A40 b) A 4/25 A25 DQ should be a consideration c) Considered a live ball foul: if the accepted it would still be 3 rd down d) A 4/25 A A B's 3. The Tailback is stopped at the 2-yard line and a Team B player is guilty of a late hit. The Right Tackle, reacting to Team B's foul, knocks him to the ground. a) A 1/10 B16 b) A 4/G B2 c) A 3/Goal B3 86. A B30. While the Center maintains contact with Nose Guard, the Right Guard falls as he moves to block. He then rolls on the ground until making contact with the Nose Guard s calf at the LOS, knocking him down. The play gains 7 yards. a) A 2/3 B23 b) A 1/25 B45 c) A 1/ 18 B A A's 28. The Receiver muffs Team A's punt on B's 35 and is chasing the ball with his back to the line of scrimmage. A Kicking Team player racing for the ball, dives and pushes the Receiver hard at the knees from the back on B's 30, in an attempt to get to and recover the football. Team A recovers the ball on B's 22. a) A 1/10 B22 - clock on the snap b) B 1/10 B22 clock on the ready c) A 4/16 A14 clock on the snap d) A 4/12 A18 - clock on the snap 88. A A's 34. A Team A player is standing still at the B26 when the Receiver who is attempting to catch Team A's legal punt, bumps into him. Team B then muffs the ball and the Center recovers while grounded on B's 37. Team B held on B's 48 during the kick. a) Offset and Replay A 4/6 A34 clock on the snap b) A 1/10 B37 - clock on the snap c) Receiver is not deemed to have touched the ball thus Team A s recovery is simply illegal touching B 1/10 B37 - clock on the snap d) A 1/10 A44 - clock on the snap

17 89. A 4/24 B's 44. The Receiver is standing on B's 10 when he gives a valid fair catch signal. A Team B player is standing on B's 15 to block for his teammate. Team A s flyer comes downfield and blocks the Team B blocker below the waist. The punt lands on B's goal line and rebounds and rolls out of bounds on B's 2. If there is a penalty it is accepted. a) B 1/10 B2 - clock on the snap b) B 1/10 B30 clock on the ready c) A 4/34 A46 clock on the ready d) A 4/39 A41 clock on the ready 90. A A's 29. A4 punts. Team A player commits an interference with opportunity foul on B's 38. The Receiver muffs the kick on B's 36. While the ball is loose on B's 43, the SJ blows his whistle. If there is a penalty the penalty is accepted. a) Replay the down clock on the snap b) B 1/10 A49 clock on the ready c) B 1/10 A47 - clock on the ready d) B 1/10 A42 - clock on the snap 91. A B's 42. The Receiver muffs the punt on B's 12 and the ball rolls into his end zone. The Receiver is able to pick up the ball in the end zone and attempts to run it out, but is tackled there. During the kick Team B blocker held on B's 37. a) B 1/10 B10 clock on the ready b) A 1/10 B32 - clock on the snap c) B 1/10 B27 - clock on the snap d) Safety 2pts for A 92. A B's 48. The Receiver lets the punt bounce on B's 10. The ball rolls toward Team B's end zone. On B's 2, Team A player bats the ball backward, with the ball striking a Team B player on the leg on B's 8. Team A falls on the ball on B's 10. a) A 1/10 B10 clock on the ready b) B 1/10 B2 - clock on the snap c) B 1/10 B10 clock on the ready d) A 4/27 A37 - clock on the snap 93. A A's 34. During Team A's punt, the Receiver signals for a fair catch, does not touch the ball and incidentally grasps a Team A player's face mask on the B35 while trying to block. Team B recovers on B's 32 while grounded. a) A 4/1 A39 - clock on the snap b) B 1/10 B17 clock on the ready c) B 1/10 B27 clock on the ready d) B 1/10 B30 - clock on the snap

18 94. A A's 35. A member of the kicking team legally pushes a Team B blocker into the Receiver who has signaled for a fair catch. The punt hits the Receiver on the shoulder. Team A recovers the grounded ball at the B20. a) B 1/10 B20 - clock on the snap b) A 1/10 B20 clock on the snap c) A 4/14 A25 clock on the ready d) B 1/10 B35 - clock on the snap 95. B's 44. A5 punts. Team A flyer leaps and, while still airborne, reaches into B's end zone and bats the ball back to B's 4. The Receiver picks up the ball on B's 4 and advances to B's 21 where he is downed. a) B 1/10 B20 - clock on the snap b) B 1/10 B4 - clock on the snap c) B 1/10 B25 Team A penalized 5 yds for illegal touch; clock on ready d) B 1/10 B21 clock on the ready 96. A A's 36. Team A's punt is shanked, hits the ground on A's 42 and bounces back to A's 33 where a Team B player recovers while grounded. During the down, the Defensive End committed a holding foul on A's 46. Team A was illegally in motion at the snap. a) Offset and Replay - clock on the ready b) B 1/10 B44 - clock on the ready c) Team B can decline the Team A foul - clock on the ready d) If Team B accepts the Team A penalty offset - clock on the ready e) All of the above are correct f) None of the above are correct 97. A A's 32. Team A's punt is rolling downfield on B's 30. The Receiver alerts his teammates to stay away from the ball with a waving "get away" signal at his waist. Seeing that the Team A players are holding up following this action, the Receiver scoops up the ball on B's 26 and advances to B's 44 where he is downed. a) B 1/10 B44 - clock on the ready b) B 1/10 B13 - clock on the snap c) B 1/10 B16 - clock on the ready d) A 1/10 A42 - clock on the snap 98. A B's 49. Team A's punt is blocked behind the line of scrimmage. The ball rolls, untouched, to B's 46 where a Team B player is about to pick up the ball. The Left Guard in an attempt to get to the ball, pushes the Team B player in the back on B's 46. The ball touches this Team B player's leg and a Team A player falls on the ball on B's 45. a) B 1/10 A40 - clock on the snap b) A 1/10 B45 - clock on the snap c) B 1/10 B45 - clock on the ready d) A 4/22 A36 - clock on the ready

19 99. A B's 48. The Receiver gives a valid fair catch signal on B's 12 but lets the kick hit the ground. The ball bounces into a Team A player s leg on B's 8. Team B picks up the ball on B's 6 and runs to the B30. a) B 1/10 B30 - clock on the ready b) B 1/10 B6 - clock on the snap c) B 1/10 B8 - clock on the ready d) B 1/10 B8 - clock on the snap 100. A B's 40. Team A is in a scrimmage kick formation. The Punter cleanly catches the snap, immediately runs two or three short steps to his right and punts the ball rugby style from B's 48. The ball rolls out of bounds on B's 8. Team A player blocked a Team B defender below the waist prior to the kick going out of bounds. a) A 4/25 A45 clock on the snap b) B 1/10 B8 - clock on the ready c) B 1/10 B23 - clock on the snap d) B 1/10 B8 - clock on the snap 101. A A s 22. Team A's punt is blocked. The ball is rolling at A's 12 when a Defensive Lineman, reaching down in an attempt to recover the ball, unintentionally kicks the ball into A's end zone where a Team A lineman recovers the ball while grounded. a) Touchback B responsible for ball in A s end zone A 1/10 B20 snap b) Safety 2 pts for B c) Even though kick was not intentional it is a foul - A 1/10 A37 - snap 102. A B's 46. The Receiver gives a valid fair catch signal on B's 10, but lets the kick hit the ground hoping the ball will roll into the end zone. The ball hits the ground on B's 8, bounces and strikes the Receiver in the lower leg. This Receiver then blocks a Team A player above the waist on B's 12. The ball rolls into the end zone and out of bounds. a) B 1/10 B20 - clock on the ready b) B 1/10 B10 - clock on the snap c) B 1/10 B6 - clock on the snap d) A 4/2 B36 - clock on the snap 103. A A's 25. The score is A27-B27. Team A's punt rolls to B's 30 where a Team A player tries to down it, but muffs the ball and it rolls to B's 32. The Receiver picks up the ball on B's 32 and runs to A's 40 where he fumbles. Team A recovers the ball on A's 45 and runs for a touchdown. During the Team B run, a Team B player held on the 50. Time expires in the fourth quarter during the down. a) Touchdown A

20 b) B 1/10 B40 Extend the period for an untimed down c) Overtime d) A 1/10 A35 Extend the period for an untimed down 104. A A's16. The Receiver catches Team A s punt on the 50 and advances to A's 2 where he is downed. Team A is flagged for an illegal motion foul. Team B player holds on A's 4 during the return. Time expires in the first half during the down. a) B 1/10 A14 - clock on the snap b) Both fouls declined half ends c) These fouls are automatic offsets half ends d) A 4/14 A16 Down must be replayed - clock on the snap 105. A A20. The Punter sprints toward a sideline and punts the ball from behind the neutral zone while still running. Immediately following the punt a Team B player solidly contacts the punter. Team A's punt rolls dead at the B35. a) A 1/10 A35 - clock on the snap b) B 1/10 B20 - clock on the ready c) B 1/10 B35 - clock on the ready d) A 4/5 A25 - clock on the snap 106. Game officials stop the clock for injured Team A player. Trainers enter the field of play to attend to this player and also give aid to a second injured player. Team A may keep one or both players in the game by using one of their team timeouts. a) Yes b) No c) Yes but only one of the two injured player may return d) Yes but to get both players back in the game must take a 2nd timeout 107. On the opening kickoff of the game the clock will start a) When the ball is legally touched b) When the ball is caught c) When it is advanced out of the endzone d) When the ball is kicked 108. When the clock is stopped for a change of possession, the clock will next start a) On the snap b) On the ready unless the ball has gone out of bounds c) On the ready d) On the snap unless the ball is ruled dead in the field of play 109. A A30. On the Scrimmage Kick the Offense had only 6 men on the LOS a) The scrimmage kick is caught by the receiver and returned to B40. Team B elects to have this penalty enforced at the end of the play - clock on the ready

21 b) The scrimmage kick cannot be fielded and is downed at the B15. Team B elects to have Team A re-kick after a 5 yard penalty - clock on the ready c) Team B has a choice of taking the foul at the end of the play or having Team A re-kick after a five yard penalty in both cases the clock starts on the ready d) Team B must take the play or have Team A re-kick. There is no other choice e) Answers a), b), and c) are the only correct f) Answers a) and c) are the only correct answers 110. A A10. The crowd noise is intense. The QB not being able to communicate with his other offensive players requests the Referee to stop the 25 second clock for Crowd Noise. a) The Referee refuses to grant this request b) It is at the discretion of the Referee whether to stop the play or not c) There is no longer a Crowd Noise rule in the rulebook d) Always grant request of QB when there is any question of Crowd Noise e) Answers a) and c) are both correct 111. Prior to the game, the Trainer for the Home Team informs the Referee that he has a player that will be wearing a tinted eye shield due to an eye condition. a) The Referee approves this use as it was requested by the Trainer b) The player may not play with a tinted shield c) If Trainer has a letter from a physician, player may wear a tinted shield d) If no complaint from Visiting Team the tinted shield will be permitted 112. During the middle of the second quarter and prior to the ready for play the Referee notices that one the of the Offensive Lineman does not have hip pads. a) The Referee immediately stops the clock and accesses Team A a charged timeout b) This is not the responsibility of the Referee but should be noted to the Umpire who is responsible for equipment c) The Referee should inform the coach at the next time out d) The Referee or any Official that notes that any required equipment is not being used - he should immediately send that player out of the game and not allow his return until all required equipment is being used 113. A 3/10 A30. A Quick Kick is blocked and is rolling at the A20 when it is recovered by a Team A player while grounded a) A 4/20 A20 - clock on the snap b) A 4/20 A20 - clock on the ready c) B 1/10 A20 - clock on the snap d) B 1/10 A20 - clock on the ready

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