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2016-2017 CBOA RULES TEST CLASSIFICATION B 1 Technical fouls include all but which of the following? (Rule Ref: 4-19-5, RBT p. 192-193) a. A noncontact foul by a player when the ball is live. b. A foul by a non-player. c. A contact foul when the ball is live. d. A contact foul when the ball is dead, except a foul committed by an airborne shooter. 2 A5 makes a nice move and scores a two-point goal. Thinking that a foul should have been ruled, A5 complains loudly and is assessed a technical foul. While the official reports the technical foul on A5, Team A s coach is whistled for a technical foul. How many free throws does Team B shoot and where is the ball put into play after shooting the free throws? (Rule Ref: 7-5-6a, 10 Penalties? 3, 10-3-6a, 10-4-1a, 10-4-1 Penalties ) a. 2 FTs and a throw-in along the endline. b. 4 FTs for Team B and a designated-spot throw-in at the division line opposite the table for Team B. c. 4 FTs for d. 4 FTs and the Team B followed by a ball put in at the point non-designated spot of interruption. throw-in along the endline for Team B. 3 Which of the following is true if Team A is assessed a technical foul before the game starts? (Rule Ref: 4-3-3b, 6-4-1, 10-5 Penalty, RBT 6.4.1A p. 87) a. A jump ball will follow the free throw(s). b. Team A will have the possession arrow that follows the throw-in. c. Team B will have the possession arrow that follows the throw-in. d. Team B will shoot one free throw. 4 Which of the following is true of a flagrant foul? (Rule Ref: 4-19-4, RBT p. 193-194) a. It may be personal or technical; It is possible to have a non-contact flagrant technical foul. b. It s possible to have a contact flagrant personal foul; It s possible to have a contact flagrant technical foul. c. It is possible to have a non-contact flagrant personal foul. d. Both a and b. 5 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? (Rule Ref: 3-2-2c, RBT 3.2.2A p. 37, 4-19-13, 10-1-2c Penalty, RBT 10.1.2 p. 38) a. No technical fouls are charged. b. Team A is charged with three direct technical fouls. c. All three Team A starters are given a technical foul. d. Team A is charged with one administrative-technical foul and fix numbers in book.

6 If a team fails to occupy the team-member s bench to which it is assigned, what is the result? (Rule Ref: 1-13-1, 10-1-4, 10-1 Penalty-Section 1, RBT p. 235) a. Team technical foul. b. Administrative technical foul. c. Technical charged to the head coach. d. No penalty. 7 A1 steals the ball from B2 and scores on a breakaway dunk. After dunking the ball, A1 hangs on the ring while doing a chin up. There was no chance of injury to A1. What kind of foul has occurred and does it count toward individual and team-foul counts? (Rule Ref: 4-19-13, 10-4-3, RBT p. 241, RBT 10.4.3C p. 242) a. A direct technical foul is charged to A1 and counts toward team fouls. b. An indirect technical foul is charged to Team A s head coach. c. An indirect technical foul is charged to A1 and counts toward team fouls. d. There is no foul and play should resume with Team A getting the ball. 8 A technical foul on the team trainer: (Rule Ref: 10-5-1 Penalty, RBT 10.5.1A p. 249-250) a. Also results in an ejection of the head coach. b. Also results in a direct technical foul to the head coach. c. Also results in indirect technical foul to the head coach. d. Can never been called on a team trainer. 9 Multiple Team A members on the bench refuse to sit during a live ball. Which of the following are true? (Rule Ref: 4-19-13, 10-5-4 Penalty, RBT p. 251-252) a. A single technical foul is charged. b. An indirect technical foul is charged to the head coach. c. A technical foul is charged to each offender. d. Both a and b. 10 Which of these technical fouls cause a direct technical foul to be charged to the team s head coach? (Rule Ref: 10-6-2, 10-6 Penalty, RBT 10.6.2B p. 48, RBT p. 54) a. The head coach failing to replace a disqualified player within 15 seconds. b. The assistant c. Bench coach disrespectfully personnel being addressing an official. assessed a technical foul. d. None. 11 A player strikes the backboard with his or her hand. What is the result? (Rule Ref: 4-6, 10-4-4b, RBT p. 243) a. Goaltending. b. A legal play if attempting to block a shot. Or a technical foul if the player intentionally strikes the backboard. c. Basket interference. d. Both b and c.

12 Team B is awarded a designated-spot throw-in along the endline. A1 extends his or her arms over the endline such that part of the forearms, hands, and ball are entirely on the inbounds side of the boundary line. B2 slaps A1 on the wrist and dislodges the ball. (Rule Ref: 9-2-10 Note) a. No foul. A boundary plane warning is given to Team B. b. Personal foul on B2 since the ball was inside the boundary line. c. Stop play immediately and ask A1 to back up so this does not occur. d. Intentional foul. A1 is awarded two free throws and Team A will make the ensuing throw-in. 13 A1 is making a throw-in at A s endline. A2, A3, A4 and A5 line up side-by-side at the free-throw line and parallel to the endline. B1 and B2 then request a spot in between A s players on the free-throw line. (Rule Ref: 7-6-5, RBT 7.6.5 p. 122) a. Acknowledge B1 and B2 s request, but deny it. b. Give Team B a timeout. c. Grant B1 and B2 s request. d. Ignore B1 and B2 s request. 14 While A1 is holding the ball inbounds, 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? (Rule Ref: 4-24-2, RBT p. 211) a. Held ball. b. Common foul on B2. c. Legal play, no foul. d. Personal foul on B2. 15 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 a throw-in. What is the result? (Rule Ref: 4-42-5c, 6-4-4, 6-4-5, 9-2-5, RBT p. 86-87, RBT p. 105-106) a. Team A receives a throw-in. b. The c. Team B alternating-possession receives a throw-in arrow remains with and the arrow stays Team A. with Team A. d. Team A has violated thus resulting in the arrow being switched to Team B and Team B receives a throw-in no longer for the alternating possession but instead for the throw-in violation by Team A. 16 Team A is awarded a throw-in by the alternating-possession process. Before the throw-in is completed, B5 is called for a foul on A4. It is Team B s fourth team foul and Team A is awarded a designated-spot throw-in nearest the foul. Does the alternating-possession arrow change in favor of Team B after the foul is committed? (Rule Ref: 6-4-5, RBT 6.4.5A comment p. 88) a. No, the possession arrow will not be changed. The arrow will still be in Team A s favor. b. Yes, the possession arrow will be in favor of Team B. c. Yes, the possession arrow will change when the throw-in for the foul is completed.

17 Which of the following are true while A1 is holding the ball out of bounds for a throw-in? (Rule Ref: 4-12-2d, 6-1-2b, 9-2-4, RBT p. 103) a. A1 is in player control. b. Team A has five seconds for the throw-in to touch an inbounds player. c. The ball is live; Team A is in team control; A1 has five seconds to release the ball. 18 Team A is awarded an alternating-possession throw-in after a held ball. A1 holds the ball through the endline plane during a throw-in. B1 is able to get his or her hands on the ball and A1 cannot pull it back. (Rule Ref: 4-42-5, RBT 6.4.5B p. 107) a. Held ball. Team A retains arrow since the throw-in never legally ended. b. Technical foul on Team B for making contact with the ball. c. Plane violation warning on Team B. d. Held ball. Team B now has the arrow and is awarded the resulting throw-in. 19 During an alternating-possession throw-in by A1, B2 intentionally kicks the throw-in pass. Which of the following are true? (Rule Ref: 4-42-5, 5-9-4, 6-4-4, 7-5-2, RBT 4.42.5 p. 104) a. Team A shall have the next alternating possession throw-in. b. Team A shall receive a throw-in at the spot nearest to where the kicked ball occurred. c. The clock should not start when the ball was touched during the kick. d. All of the 20 After a successful basket by A, Team B may handle the ensuing throw-in in the following legal manner: (Rule Ref: 7-5-7, RBT p. 114-115) a. Team B may only have two players out of bounds at once. b. Team B must conform to the designated-spot throw-in guidelines. c. Any Team B player can move along the endline while holding or bouncing the ball. d. Team B may bounce the ball off the back wall directly to a teammate inbounds if done within five seconds. 21 All of the following are situations when the ball is at the disposal of the thrower-in, except: (Rule Ref: 4-4-7 RBT p. 157) a. Handed to the player. b. Released by the administering official when bouncing the ball to the player. c. Caught by the player after being bounced to him or her. d. Placed at a spot on the floor.

22 All are true to start a dribble, except: (Rule Ref: 4-15-3, 4-44-3c, RBT p. 167, RBT p. 186) a. The ball may be pushed to the floor. b. The ball must be released before the dribbler lifts his or her pivot foot. c. The pivot foot may be lifted, but not returned to the playing court before the ball is released to start the dribble. 23 During an alternating-possession throw-in by A1, B2 intentionally kicks the throw-in pass. (Rule Ref: 4-42-5, 6-4-4, RBT p. 86, RBT p. 106) a. The AP arrow should now point toward Team B s basket. b. The AP arrow should stay pointed toward Team A s basket. c. The AP arrow should change toward Team B s basket prior to the throw-in and then be changed toward Team A s when the ball is kicked. 24 Which of the following may be worn without any sort of special waiver from a governing body? (Rule Ref: 3-5-3, 3-5-4e, 3-5-6, RBT p. 29) a. Arm or leg compression sleeves. b. Long-sleeve undershirts that are the same color as the predominant color of the jersey. c. Full-length leg tights that are the same color as the predominant color of the jersey. d. All the 25 Which of the following are duties of the timer? (Rule Ref: 2-12-1, 2-12-2, RBT p. 131) a. Notify the referee more than three minutes before the second half is to start; and, signal the scorers three minutes before starting time. b. Notify the captains when play is about to begin at the start of the game. c. Stop the game clock after a successful field goal with 59.9 seconds or less in the game or any extra period. 26 Which of the following are true if B2, who is in a marked lane space, disconcerts free thrower A1? (Rule Ref: 9-1-3c Penalties 2b, 4d, RBT p. 159) a. A substitute throw is awarded if the free throw is made. b. A substitute throw is awarded if the free throw is missed. c. A substitute throw is awarded if free thrower A1 violates following the disconcertion. d. Both b and c.

27 B2 fouls A1 on an unsuccessful try and is replaced. When may B2 re-enter the game? (Rule Ref: 3-3-4, RBT p. 48) a. Before A1 s first free throw; or, before A1 s second free throw in a threeshot situation. b. After A1 s second free throw, if successful. c. If B2 s head coach calls a timeout. d. During the first opportunity to substitute after the clock has properly started. 28 What is the result if Team A?s throw-in lodges between the basket and the backboard? (Rule Ref: 9-2-8) a. No violation. The AP arrow determines which team gets the ensuing throw-in. b. Team A has committed a throw-in violation and the ensuing throw-in is awarded to Team B. c. Team A has committed a throw-in violation and the ensuing throw-in is awarded based on the AP arrow. 29 While A1 is dribbling near the 28-foot mark outside the three-point line, B3 is guilty of a holding foul for impeding the movement of cutting A3 near free-throw lane line opposite of where A1 is dribbling. Where is the ensuing throw-in? a. Nearest to the spot where A1 was dribbling along the sideline. b. On the endline nearest and on the side of the court where A1 was dribbling. c. On the endline nearest where A3 was fouled. d. On the sideline nearest where A3 was fouled. 30 Team A is issued a technical foul for an excessive timeout. How is play resumed? (Rule Ref: RBT p. 237) a. Team A is not granted a timeout. b. Team A is awarded a timeout even though it will be an excessive timeout. c. Team B shoots 2 FTs and play is resumed with a throw-in for Team B at the opposite division line. d. Both b and c. 31 The difference between the penalty administration for an intentional personal foul and a direct technical foul includes which of the following? (Rule Ref: 7-5-4b, 7-5-6a, RBT p. 193) a. The player who must shoot free throws. b. The spot where the ball will be thrown in after the free throws. c. Whether the foul counts toward the team s bonus. d. Both a and b.

32 After Team A scores in the last 10 seconds of the second half and before the ball is at the disposal of Team B for a throw-in, A1 grabs B2 in an effort to have a foul called and save time. A1 is whistled for an intentional technical foul and Team B is awarded two free throws. Where will the ball be put in play for a designated spot throw-in? (Rule Ref: 4-19-3, 7-5-6, 10-4-7, 4-19-5c, 10-4 Penalty, RBT p. 117) a. Team B s choice. b. At the division line opposite the table. c. Along the endline for a nondesignated spot throw-in. d. At a designated spot nearest to where the intentional technical foul occurred. 33 Which are true of successive timeouts? (Rule Ref:4-43-2, 5-11-7, RBT 5.11.7A p. 292) a. They must be called by the same team to be considered successive. b. They occur when granted to either team prior to the clock starting. They shall not be granted after the expiration of playing time for the second half or expiration of any extra period. c. There is no such thing as a successive timeout. d. Both b and c. 34 Team A requests a 60-second 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? (Rule Ref: 5-11-2, RBT 5.11.2 p. 293) a. Yes, if Team A is ready to play. Team B will not be able to use the entire timeout. b. Yes, Team A must declare before the timeout it only would like to use 30 seconds. c. No, Team B can use 90 seconds if they would like. d. No, Team B is entitled to use the entire timeout. 35 Which of the following are true of the length of each extra period? (Rule Ref: 5-7-3, RBT p. 294) a. The length is two minutes. b. The length is three minutes. c. The length is four minutes. d. The length is five minutes. 36 No timeout is charged in which of the following? (Rule Ref: 5-8-4, 5-11-4 Exception B, RBT 5.8.4B p. 275) 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 timing error and that error is not rectified. d. When a timeout is specifically requested to rectify a correctable error and that error is not rectified.

37 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? (Rule Ref: RBT 5.8.3E p. 281-282) a. Team B s timeout is granted. b. Team B s timeout is not granted. c. An inadvertent whistle must be ruled. d. Play shall resume as if no whistle went off. 38 Which of the following is not accurate? (Rule Ref: 3-3-4, 3-3-5, 3-3-6, 3-3-7, 5-8-2a, RBT 3.3.5B p. 27, RBT p. 41, RBT 3.3.6B p. 43, RBT 3.3.7B p. 44) a. A3 is injured and Team A s coach sends A7 into the game to replace A3. A7 checks in for A3 and is beckoned into the game. Then Team A s coach calls a timeout to keep A3 in the game. b. After repeatedly being asked to keep his or her jersey tucked in, A1 again has the jersey untucked and an official directs A1 to leave the game telling the coach A1 must be replaced. c. A4 is injured on the court when bench personnel and Team A s trainer go out to look at A4. In order to keep A4 in the game Team A s coach calls a timeout and A4 is ready to go out the conclusion of the timeout. d. During a deadball period A1 is noticed to be bleeding and the official directs A1 to leave the game, asking Team A s head coach whether he or she would care to substitute for A1 or call a timeout to attempt to get A1 s bleeding stopped. 39 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? (Rule Ref: 3-3-7, RBT p. 41-42) 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. 40 At the end of the halftime intermission, Team A has yet to inform the scorer of its starters for the second half. What is the result? (Rule Ref: 3-3-1a Note, RBT p. 45-46) a. Team technical foul to Team A. b. Administrative technical foul to Team A. c. No penalty; the five players who ended the first half shall start the second half. d. No penalty; the original five starters shall start the second half. 41 When can a three-second violation occur? (Rule Ref: 4-12-1, 4-12-2d, 9-7-1, RBT p. 181) 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.

42 In which of these situations may A5 be called for a three-second violation while A5 is standing in the lane in his or her frontcourt? (Rule Ref: 4-12-6, 9-7-1, RBT 9.7.1 p. 181) a. During a throw-in by A1. b. When A1 has possession of the ball in Team A s frontcourt; While the ball is loose following A1 s interrupted dribble. c. When A1 has possession of the ball in Team A s backcourt. 43 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. (Rule Ref: 9-7-2, RBT 9.7.2 p. 181-182) a. A new threesecond count is started. b. There is no three-second count in the frontcourt. c. Since this is an offensive move it should be ignored. d. 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 is a violation. 44 A2 s three-point attempt is in flight when B3 excessively swings an arm or elbow. The arm or elbow does not 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? (Rule Ref: 6-7-9 Exception d, RBT p. 155, 9-13-1, RBT 9.13.1 p. 156) a. A2 s basket can only be scored provided it goes in before the official blows the whistle. b. The official should delay the whistle until the shot is successful or unsuccessful. c. A2 s basket is canceled. d. Score A2 s basket. 45 With Team A leading by six points, which of the following are true when B1 is fouled on a successful try so near the expiration of time in the fourth quarter that the timer is unable to stop the clock after the foul and the ball is in the air but before time expires. (Rule Ref: 5-6-2 Exception 1, 3, RBT p. 65) a. B1 s goal is awarded. No free throw is shot. b. B1 is awarded two free throws. c. B1 is awarded one free throw. d. B1 s goal is cancelled. 46 After obtaining initial legal guarding position, the guard may move in which of the below directions when contact occurs? (Rule Ref: 4-23-3c, RBT p. 139) a. Laterally. b. Obliquely. c. Backward. d. All the

47 Which of the following are true in regard to establishing a legal screening position? (Rule Ref: 4-40-2, 4-40-3, RBT p. 217-219) a. The screener may face any direction. b. Time and distance are not relevant. c. The width of the screener s stance is not relevant. d. All of the 48 When is a screener allowed to be moving even though contact may result with the opponent being screened? (Rule Ref: 4-40-2c, 4-40-6, RBT p. 217-219) a. When initially setting the screen on a moving opponent who is moving in a different direction than the screener. b. When initially setting the screen on a stationary opponent who cannot see the screener. c. After initially setting the screen, the screener moves in the same direction and path as the opponent and then slows down or stops. d. When initially setting the screen on a stationary opponent who can see the screener. 49 Which of the following is true in regard to defenders guarding near a boundary line? (Rule Ref: 4-23-2a, 4-23-3a, RBT 4.23.3B p. 140) a. A guard may move laterally, obliquely, and toward an opponent to maintain position when contact occurs. b. 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. c. A player who goes out of bounds under normal play must return both feet to the playing court before being able to regain inbound status. d. To obtain initial legal guarding position, the defender may have one foot on the playing court and one foot touching a boundary line. 50 Which of the following causes the principle of verticality to not be in effect for a defender? (Rule Ref: 4-45-1, 4-45-2, RBT p. 206-207) a. Legal guarding position was never legally obtained. b. The defensive player moves laterally after having gained a legal guarding position and is run into by the dribbler. c. The defender jumps vertically after obtaining legal guarding position.

51 Which are true of correcting bookkeeping or timing errors? (Rule Ref: 2-11-11, 5-10, RBT p. 278, 282-283) a. A timing error b. A timing error must be corrected in the can be corrected at any half or extra period in time until referee which it occurred, and; approves final score, a bookkeeping mistake and; a bookkeeping can be corrected at any mistake must be time until the referee corrected in half or approves the final score. extra period in which it occurred. c. Both a and b. d. Neither a or b. 52 The head coach may make a request to the official timer to alert the officials to determine if which of the following may have occurred? (Rule Ref: 5-8-4, 10-6-1c, RBT p. 275) a. A correctable error; a timing mistake; a scoring mistake; and, an AP mistake. b. A technical foul on the opposing coach. c. An intentional or flagrant foul. d. Both a and b. 53 All of the following are ruled as correctable errors, except: (Rule Ref: 2-10-1, RBT p. 271) a. Failure to award a merited FT; and, permitting a wrong player to attempt a FT. b. Erroneously awarding the ball to the wrong team for a throwin; and, making a field goal in the wrong basket. c. Attempting a free throw at the wrong basket; and, erroneously counting or cancelling a score. 54 A3 is awarded a 1-and-1 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? (Rule Ref: 4-36-2c, 6-4-3f, RBT 2.10.1H p. 273) a. Team A because they had been getting most of the missed free-throw rebounds in the game. b. Team B because opponents of the free throw shooting team usually get the rebound anyways. c. Use the alternating-possession arrow to determine which team gets the ensuing throw-in. d. The officials should wait to see who gets the ball and not stop the game. 55 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? (Rule Ref: 2-11-11, 5-7-4, RBT 5.7.4 p. 282) a. Do not add one point to Team A s score for the point that was missed. b. Resume play in overtime with the time on the game clock unchanged and the pointed added. c. Replay the overtime period from the beginning. d. Stop play immediately declare Team A the winner as the overtime should not have started.

56 A1 is fouled but erroneously is not awarded free throws even though the bonus is in effect. Team A is given a throw-in, and after the successful throw-in, A2 and B3 are called for a held ball. The error is discovered during the dead ball that follows the held ball. The possession arrow favors Team B. How is play resumed? (Rule Ref: 2-10-1a, 2-10-2, 2-10-6, RBT 2.10.1D, p. 272) a. Play resumes with the result of A1 s free throws. b. It is too late to correct the error. c. A1 is given a 1-and-1 free-throw attempt with the players occupying the positions on the lane. d. A1 is given a 1-and-1 free-throw attempt with the lane cleared followed by a throw-in by Team B. 57 When must erroneously counting or canceling a score be corrected? (Rule Ref: 2-10-1e, 2-10-2, 2-10-3, RBT p. 271) a. It cannot be corrected. b. At any time before the final score has been approved. c. If the clock was not running, no later than during the first dead ball after the clock has been properly started. d. Before the game clock properly starts. 58 B3 commits a common foul on A3. It is Team B s seventh foul but the scorer fails to recognize it and the ball is awarded to Team A. A quick basket is scored by Team A and the scorer then sounds the horn to notify the officials of the error. (Rule Ref: 2-10-1a, 2-10-2, 2-10-5, 2-10-6, RBT 2.10.1D p. 272) a. It is too late to correct the error. b. Alternatingpossession arrow after the free throws. c. Play will resume with the result of the bonus free throws awarded to A3. d. Award A3 a bonus FT with no players on lane and the basket counts. Award Team B the ball for a throw-in. 59 If an official erroneously awards a goal on a basket-interference ruling, when must the error be corrected? (Rule Ref: 2-10-1e, 2-10-2, RBT 2.10.1I p. 274) a. The error must be corrected immediately. b. At any time prior to the final score being approved. c. During the second dead ball after the clock is properly started. d. No later than during the first dead ball after the clock is properly started. 60 When there is a correctable error for awarding of an unmerited free throw, which activity during that unmerited free throw is canceled? (Rule Ref: 2-10-1b, 2-10-4, RBT 2.10.4A p. 276) a. A common foul. b. A technical foul. c. An intentional foul. d. A flagrant foul.

61 During a dunk attempt by A1, the net flips the ball out basket while the ball is completely below the ring but not having passed through the net. Is this a successful field goal? (Rule Ref: 5-1-1, 1-10-1, RBT p. 59, RBT p. 16) a. Yes, a successful field goal occurs when the entire ball pass beneath the ring. b. Yes, a dunk attempt shall be successful provided player releases ball and it passes through ring. c. No, to be a successful field goal, the ball must pass completely through the basket, which includes the net. d. Both a and b. 62 The officials are notified that B5 has fouled out. The ruling official notifies the coach and then instructs the timer to sound the warning horn. When the second horn sounds the coach has which option? (Rule Ref: 2-12-5, 10-6-2, RBT p. 54) a. The coach now can substitute the replacement player in, without penalty, provided it is within a reasonable time frame after the second horn. b. The coach can request a timeout before substituting a replacement player. c. The coach should be reminded that a replacement player is needed or a technical foul will be issued. d. The coach has exceeded the allotted time to have a replacement player put in without penalty. To resume play, a technical foul must assessed and a replacement player is permitted. 63 Prior to the start of the game, Team A is assessed a technical foul for failing to have the roster, included starters, in the scorebook before the 10-minute mark of warm-ups. That technical foul is classified as: (Rule Ref: 10-1-1, RBT p. 233) a. A team b. An technical foul. Loss of administrative coaching box. technical foul. No loss of coaching box. c. A team technical foul. No loss of coaching box. d. An administrative technical foul. Loss of coaching box. 64 During the introductions of the away team, the officials notice B5 wearing a white undershirt while the rest of the team has black undershirts on. During the home-team introductions, the officials notify the coach that only one color undershirt can be worn and must be matching. B5 takes the jersey off on the court to correct the situation. How should the officials handle this? (Rule Ref: 10-5-1h, 10-5 Penalty, RBT p. 249, RBT p. 251) a. There is no penalty for this occurrence. b. Officials should be proactive and remind the coach that any corrections must be done in the locker room if it requires a jersey removal. However, when a jersey is removed within the visual confines of the court, a player-technical foul is assessed and that team s head coach loses the coaching box. c. Officials should be proactive and remind the coach that any corrections must be done in the locker room if it requires a jersey removal. However, when a jersey is removed within the visual confines of the court, a bench-technical foul is assessed and that team s head coach loses the coaching box. d. The officials should be proactive and remind the coach that any corrections must be done in the locker room if it requires a jersey removal. However, when a jersey is removed within the visual confines of the court, a player -technical foul is assessed and that team s head coach can use the coaching box.

65 A player enters the game with a logo on each sleeve of the undershirt. What is the penalty? (Rule Ref: 3-5-6, RBT p. 32) a. There is no penalty. Wearing an undershirt with logos is permitted. b. The logos are only legal if they meet the required size requirements. c. Only one visible logo is permitted and therefore the undershirt cannot be worn. However, there is no penalty. d. Only one visible logo is permitted and therefore the undershirt cannot be worn. A technical foul should be assessed to the head coach for failing to ensure all team members were properly equipped. 66 A home-team photographer is standing five feet from the endline along the wall within the free-throw lane lines extended. Is this allowed? (Rule Ref: 1-20, RBT p. 293) a. Yes, a photographer may stand in that area provided they are more than three feet from the endline. b. No, a photographer may not stand in that area. However, there is no penalty. Have the photographer moved to an area outside of the FT lane lines. c. No, a photographer may not stand in that area and a team-technical foul should be assessed to the home team. d. No, a photographer may not stand in that area and an administrativetechnical foul should be assessed to the home team. 67 Where is an arrow indicator that indicates the alternating possession direction required to be located? (Rule Ref: 1-16, RBT p. 20) a. At the scorer s table. b. On the scoreboard. c. The possession arrow can be at the table or the scoreboard. d. There is no such requirement. 68 Which are true of coaching boxes? (Rule Ref: 1-13-2 Note, RBT p. 18) a. They are a maximum of 14 feet in length. b. They are a maximum of 28 feet in length. c. They are only allowed for subvarsity games. 69 What edges of the endlines and sidelines define the inbounds and out-of-bounds areas of the boundary lines? (Rule Ref: 4-9-2, RBT p. 11) a. Inside. b. Outside. c. The lines are planes ceiling to floor.

70 The referee shall not permit any team member to participate if in the referee s judgment they are wearing any items that constitute a safety concern. (Rule Ref: 2-4-5, 3-5-1, RBT p. 26) a. True. b. True, players who wear 2 different length sleeves should be allowed. c. False, players who wear tape over their earnings would be allowed. d. False, players wearing earnings is allowed. 71 A team shall not use electronic audio and/or video devices to review a decision of the game officials. (Rule Ref: 10-1-3, RBT 10.1.3 p. 234) a. True, electronic and/or video devices can only be used for coaching and statistical purposes. b. True, however it could be used if the game is being put on TV by a 3 rd party and agreed upon before the game by both coaches. c. False, the officials may agree to view the video if they would like. d. False, electronic devices can be used. 72 When is a warning horn sounded? (Rule Ref: 2-12-4, 2-12-5, RBT 2.12.5 p. 292) a. With five secs remaining to replace a disqualified player. b. With 10 secs remaining in a 30-sec timeout. c. With 10 secs remaining in a 60-sec timeout. d. With 15 secs remaining in a 30-sec timeout, a 60-sec timeout or an intermission. To start the interval on for replacing a disqualified or injured player and for a player directed to leave the game. 73 When may cheerleaders or other entertainment be allowed on the court? (Rule Ref: 5-11-2, 5-11-3, RBT p. 293) a. During both a 30- or 60-second timeout. b. During a 60- second timeout. c. During a 30- second timeout. d. There are no regulations. 74 When should an official use a visible count? (Rule Ref: 2-7-9, RBT p. 301) a. 3-second count. b. Free-throw count. c. 30-second timeout. d. All of the 75 When does the officials jurisdiction end? (Rule Ref: 2-2-4, RBT p. 304) a. The officials jurisdiction never ends. b. After all officials have left the visual confines of the playing area. c. After the referee has left the confines of the playing area. d. After the final horn has sounded.

76 Which of the following are true of a closely guarded situation? (For CIF, boys only) (Rule Ref: 4-10, RBT p. 140-141) a. It can only occur in a team s frontcourt; it can occur when a player is dribbling the ball inbounds; and, it can occur when a player is holding the ball inbounds. b. The maximum guarding distance is 3 feet; and, the count continues when different defenders continuously guard the opponent as long as maximum guarding distance is maintained. c. The maximum guarding distance is 6 feet; and, the count continues when different defenders continuously guard the opponent as long as maximum guarding distance is maintained. d. Both a and c. 77 Which is true of continuous motion? (Rule Ref: 4-11-1, RBT p. 223-224) a. It ends when the shot is either made or has missed. b. It only applies if the player is in the air when fouled. c. It never applies when a player is fouled on the floor. d. It applies when the shooter is tapping the ball toward the goal when fouled. 78 Which of the following is true of fighting? (Rule Ref: 4-18, RBT p. 227) a. It can only occur when the ball is live. b. It can only occur when the ball is dead. c. It results in a flagrant foul. d. Only players can be penalized for fighting. 79 Which of these describe incidental contact? (Rule Ref: 4-27-2, 4-27-3, 4-27-4, 4-40-7, RBT p. 205-206) a. Screens that are set outside the visual field of the opponent allow an opponent to make inadvertent contact with the screen, provided the screener is not displaced if he or she has the ball. b. Contact that does not hinder the opponent from participating in normal defensive or offensive movements. c. Contact with an opponent that is permitted and does not constitute a foul. d. All of the 80 What is illegal personal contact that impedes the progress of an opponent with or without the ball? (Rule Ref: 4-7-1, RBT p. 207) a. Pushing. b. Charging. c. Blocking. d. Player-control foul.

81 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? (Rule Ref: 9-1-3b, 9-1 Penalty, RBT 9.1.3C p. 161) a. A1 will get a substitute free throw if the first attempt is unsuccessful. b. A4 is called for a violation. No points can be scored. Team B ball for throw-in. c. A double violation is called on A4 and B2. d. B2 is called for a violation. 82 A1 has been awarded two FTs. During the first attempt, B2 backs out of a marked lane space just before A1 releases the ball. However, after releasing ball and before it hits the ring or backboard, A1 steps on the FT line. The attempt is successful. (Rule Ref: 9-1 Penalty 4b, RBT 9.1.3G p. 162) a. There is no violation(s) on the first free-throw attempt. b. Only the first violation in this case should be penalized. c. Ignore the free-throw violation by B2 because the free-throw attempt was successful. d. A double FT violation occurred, the first FT is voided and play is continued with A1 s second FT. 83 Who shall shoot the free throws if A1 is fouled and is injured resulting in A1 being required to leave the game, but there are no Team A substitutes available because the other Team A players who are not currently in the game had been previously disqualified? (Rule Ref: 8-2, RBT 8.2A p. 93) a. Any of the other 4 Team A players currently in the game selected by Team A captain or head coach. b. Any of the disqualified Team A players. c. The coach of Team B gets the choice. d. A1 should shot the free throws. 84 The first marked lane spaces may be occupied as follows: (Rule Ref: 8-1-4c, RBT 8.1.3 p. 95) a. By either team. b. These spots can be empty. c. Opponents of the free thrower must occupy those two marked spaces unless the FTs are for a technical foul or intentional foul. d. By a teammate of the shooter if one of the opponents does not want that space. 85 During a free throw when the lane spaces may be occupied, the following guidelines are in effect: (Rule Ref: 8-1-4a, RBT 8.1.4 p. 96) a. Defense can have as many spots as 5 spots if the offensive chooses not to use them. b. A total of 8 players are allowed in the marked spaces: 4 defensive and 4 offensive. c. A maximum of 6 players may occupy the marked spaces, 4 defensive and 2 offensive. d. A total of 7 players are allowed in the marked spaces, 4 defensive and 3 offensive.

86 After completing the proper sequence when making a foul call at the spot the calling official should: (Rule Ref: MI p. 96) a. Immediately depart the calling area and get to the foul reporting area as quickly as possible. b. Move to the reporting area while completing the proper sequence. c. Should stand in calling area while completing the proper sequence and momentarily pause and hold after to ensure the dead-ball action is OK prior to departing the calling area. d. All of the 87 The trail official while opposite the table calls a player-control foul in the frontcourt on A5. The official reports the foul and will now become: (Rule Ref: MI p. 213) a. The new lead tableside. b. The new lead opposite the table. c. The new center. d. The new trail. 88 The center official who calls a foul opposite the scorer s table in the backcourt going to the frontcourt becomes the: (Rule Ref: MI p. 211) a. New lead. b. Center. c. New trail. 89 Which official is responsible for all backcourt throw-ins? (Rule Ref: MI p. 190) a. Lead. b. Center. c. Trail. d. All of the 90 The proper sequence when making a foul call at the spot of foul is: (Rule Ref: MI p. 95) a. Whistle, pointing at the player committing the foul and verbalize fouling player s number. b. Whistle and stop clock with open hand, followed by pointing at the player committing the foul and verbalize fouling player s number. c. Whistle and stop clock with fist, followed by verbalize fouling player s number and signal how play is to be resumed (i.e. designated spot, oneshot, two-shots, threeshots, etc.). d. Whistle and stop clock with open hand, followed by verbalize fouling player s number and signal how play is to be resumed (i.e. designated spot, one-shot, twoshots, three-shots, etc.). 91 The ball is inbounded after a made basketball in the backcourt. A1 begins to dribble up court with pressure with the shot clock showing 20 seconds in a girls game (25 seconds in a boys game) but the official s count has yet to reach 10. What is the option? a. A backcourt b. Stop game and violation has occurred have shot-clock regardless of the operator put time back official s count. on shot clock to match the official s count. c. There is no violation until the official s count reaches 10. d. Stop the game and ask a partner(s) what count they have.

92 The shot clock periods for boys and girls play in California are: (Rule Ref: MI A p. 231) a. 35-seconds for girls and 30- seconds for boys. b. 30-seconds for girls and 35- seconds for boys. c. 30-seconds for both. d. 35-seconds for both. 93 A2 and B2 foul each other at the same time while A1 is holding the ball in the backcourt. How is played resumed? a. Play is resumed at the point of interruption, reset the shot clock. b. Play is resumed at the point of interruption, no shot-clock reset. c. Play is resumed with the AP arrow, reset the shot clock. d. Play is resumed with the AP arrow, no shot-clock reset. 94 Team B s head coach is assessed a technical foul for berating an official. Team A has the ball in its frontcourt and the shot clock shows 23 seconds. Where is the resulting throw-in after the free throws for the technical foul? Shall the shot clock be reset? (Rule Ref: 10-5-1a Penalty) a. Play shall be resumed with a throw-in at half court after all technical fouls. b. Play shall be c. The shot clock resumed at the point shall be reset. of interruption nearest to where the ball was located when the technical foul was called. d. Both a and c. 95 With 15 seconds on the shot clock, A1 s try for goal is an air ball, and Team A recovers the ball. (Rule Ref: MI Interpretation A4 p. 233) a. Play continues. b. The shot clock will not be reset. c. The shot clock will be reset. d. Both a and b. 96 If A1 s throw-in lodges between the basket and the backboard, which one of these applies? (Rule Ref: 9-2-8, RBT p. 128, RBT p. 183, RBT 9.2.8 p. 127/184) a. A1 receives another throw-in attempt. b. Team A has committed a throw-in violation and the ensuing throw-in is awarded to Team B at the original throw-in spot. c. An AP throwin results. d. No reset of the shot clock if Team A retains the throw-in.

97 A1 s try for goal hits the ring and then the shot-clock horn sounds. (Rule Ref: MI Interpretation A1 p. 233) a. Legal play. b. Ignore the horn and play continues. c. Call a shotclock violation on Team A. d. Both a and b. 98 Before the game, both coaches approach the officials and ask to play the game without a shot clock. What are the options? a. Agree to the coaches request and play the game without a shot clock. b. Inform the coaches you must start the game with a shot clock but can discontinue the use of the shot clock after the first dead ball. c. Give both coaches a technical foul for unsporting conduct. d. Refuse the coaches request and insist that a shot clock must be used. 99 A4 is holding the ball in the lane area when Team A s coach is assessed a technical foul. Which of the following is not true? (Rule Ref: 7-4-2, 7-5-6a, 10-5-1 Penalty) a. Reset the shot clock. b. Award Team B two free throws. c. The throw-in spot is at the division line. d. The throw-in is the out-of-bounds spot nearest where A4 was holding the ball. 100 During the game, one of the shot clocks stops working. What are the options? a. Turn off the shot clock and play without a shot clock. b. Play the game with the one shot clock. c. Turn off the shot clock and play with an alternatetiming device at the table. d. Play the game with one shot clock and have teams change directions each quarter.