1. Shooter A1 is still airborne after attempting a three-point shot when she is fouled by B1. The foul is an unsportsmanlike foul. The shot is successful: a) A1 s three-point shot is not counted and any member of Team A is awarded two free throws and the ball at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. b) A1 s three-point shot will be counted and any member of Team A will be awarded two free throws. Team B shall be awarded the ball after the last free throw. c) A1 s three-point shot will be counted and any member of Team A will be awarded two free throws. Team A will be awarded the ball at the division line opposite the table d) A1 s three-point shot will be counted and any member of Team A will be awarded one free throw. Team A will be awarded the ball at the division line opposite the table e) A1 s three-point shot is not counted and any member of Team A is awarded three free throws and the ball at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. 2. With the alternating possession arrow favoring Team A and 20 seconds remaining on the shot clock, A1 s try for goal lodges between the backboard and the rim: a) Award Team A the possession for a throw-in and the shot clock will remain at 20 seconds. b) Award Team A the possession for a throw-in and the shot clock will be reset to 30 seconds. c) Award Team A the possession for a throw-in and the shot clock will be set to 15 seconds. d) Award Team B the ball because Team A violated. e) None of the above 3. A unsportsmanlike foul is defined as: a) Causing excessive contact with an opponent while playing the ball b) Contact with a player making a throw-in c) Pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score d) All of the above. 4. When Team A is not ready to resume play following a timeout, the correct procedure sequence is as follows: a) The administering official shall blow the whistle; verbalize that a ROP warning is being issued to the specific team, then the closest official shall inform the head coach and the official scorer that a warning has been issued. b) The administering official shall verbalize that a ROP warning is being issued to the specific team, the administering official shall blow the whistle and then the closest official shall inform the head coach and the official scorer that a warning has been issued c) The closest official shall inform the head coach and the official scorer that a warning has been issued, the administering official shall blow the whistle, and then the administering official shall verbalize that a ROP warning is being issued to the specific team.
5. While Team A is in team control, B1 deflects the ball out of bounds with two seconds on the shot clock. Team A is awarded a throw in. A1 s throw in is caught simultaneously by A2 and B2 causing a held ball. The possession arrows favors Team A: a) The ball is awarded to Team A with the unexpired time remaining on the shot clock b) The ball is awarded to Team A with a full reset of the shot clock. c) The ball is awarded to Team A with 15 seconds put on the shot clock d) None of the above. 6. B1 fouls A1. The scorer notifies the officials that B1 has five fouls. The officials are to adhere to the following procedures for disqualification: a) Notify the timer to start the timing device then sound the horn after 35 seconds. b) Notify the coach that the player is disqualified then notify the player. c) Notify the player that she is disqualified then notify the coach. 7. After the ball is at A1 s disposal for the throw in following a timeout, the scorer notifies the official that Team A s timeout was an excessive timeout. The officials shall: a) Assess and administrative technical foul to Team A. Award Team B two free throws and award Team A the ball at the point of interruption. b) Assess an administrative technical foul to Team A. Award Team B two free throws and award Team B the ball at the point of interruption. c) Assess A1 a player/substitute technical foul for calling the excessive timeout d) Resume play without a technical foul. 8. Team A is entitled to a throw in under the alternating possession process. Before the throw in by Team A is completed, a foul is called on Team A. Team B is in the bonus: a) Award the ball to Team B for throw in at the spot of the foul. The arrow remains with Team A. b) Award Team B free throws. The arrow remains with Team A. c) Award the ball to Team B for throw in at the spot of the foul. Team A loses the arrow. d) Award Team B free throws. Team A loses the arrow. e) None of the above 9. A1 has the ball beyond the three point line. She throws a pass to A2, who is also beyond the three-point line. B2 tips the pass away and the ball enters team A s basket: a) Team A will get three points for the basket. b) Team A will get two points for the basket. c) No points will count since Team B put the ball in the wrong basket.
10. A1 s throw-in hits an official who is on the court. After the ball hits the official, A1 enters the court and is the first to touch the ball: a) Legal, play continues b) Throw-in violation on A1 c) Technical foul on A1 11. Team A scores and takes a one point lead with five seconds remaining in the 4 th quarter. The coach of Team B immediately requests and is granted a timeout in order to advance the ball. After reporting the timeout to the table, the officials were informed that Team B has no timeouts remaining: a) Disregard the excessive timeout and continue play from point of interruption. b) Charge Team B with an administrative technical foul. Any player from Team A shall shoot two free throws for the technical foul and award a throw in for Team B on the end line (with no advancement). c) Charge Team B with an administrative technical foul and have any player from Team A shoot two free throws for the technical foul and allow Team B to advance the ball and be entitled to a throw in at the 28-foot hash mark in the front court. d) Charge Team B with an administrative technical foul and have any player from Team A shoot two free throws for the technical foul; put the ball back in play with a throw-in to Team A at the point of interruption under Team A s basket. 12. Player A1 is fouled by B1 in the act of shooting and falls to the floor. The ball does not go in the basket. Player A1 is upset with the contact on the foul and responds by causing excessive contact with B1 by shoving her. A1 is charged with a disqualifying foul: a) Eject A1, have B1 shoot two free throws for the unsportsmanlike foul. Then allow A1 s substitute to shoot two free throws with players lined up in the marked lane spaces and resume play from the result of the free throws. b) Allow A1 to shoot two free throws before she is ejected. After ejecting A1, allow B1 to shoot two free throws with no one lined up in the marked lane spaces. Award the ball to Team B for a throw-in. c) Eject A1. Have A1 s substitute shoot two free throws for the personal foul with no players in the marked lane space. Have any member of Team B shoot two free throws for the unsportsmanlike foul. Award the ball to Team B for a throw-in at the division line. d) Eject A1. Award no free throws as the two fouls will offset each other Award the ball to Team B for a throw-in. 13. A1 has the ball at her disposal after a made basket by Team B with 1:02 remaining to play in the 4 th quarter. Team B is in a full court press. At 58.5 seconds on the game clock the coach of Team A requests and is granted a timeout to advance the ball. The official does not allow the team to advance the ball, since the ball was first at A1 s disposal with more than one minute to play:
14. A1 shoots at the wrong basket is fouled by B1 during the shot, this is the 4 th Team B foul of the quarter. The ball goes into the basket: a) Count the two points for the basket to Team B; A1 gets one free throw, play resumes following free throw. b) Count the two points for the basket to Team B; play resumes with Team A being able to run the end line for the throw-in. c) Disallow the basket, no points are scored. Award A1 two free throws. Plan resumes following the free throws. d) Disallow the basket, no points are scored. Team A has a throw-in at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. 15. After a timeout, the throw in is mistakenly awarded to Team B. B2 has inbounded the ball, but it has yet to be touched by anyone on the court when the table sounds a horn and tells the officials of the mistake. The officials rule that since the throw in has started, it is too late to correct the error. 16. A1 is holding the ball in her front court above the three-point arc, when her team mate is called for a three second violation, The official shall award Team B a throw in at the sideline closest to where A1 was holding the ball: 17. A4 is holding the ball while defender B5 also has one hand firmly on the ball. The official shall not signal jump ball because the defender only has one hand on the ball: 18. Team A takes a full time out and is ready to resume play after 20 seconds. The timer properly sounds the warning horn followed by the final horn, but the coach of Team B insists that her team is entitled to the full timeout. The officials shall assess a warning to the coach of Team B and report to the official scorer: 19. Several members of Team A have on undergarments, they all match the color of red in the player's jersey, not the color(s) of game shorts. Are the undergarments legal?
20. A1 is in the three second lane for two seconds, she moves laterally and places one foot outside the lane and is holding her second foot above the floor. She then returns to the lane for another two seconds and receives the ball and shoots; the officials rule this a legal play. Is the official correct? 21. A1 sets a screen along the sideline. She is stationary and has one foot on the sideline and one foot on the playing court, her feet are less than shoulder width apart. There is contact by defender B2 as she attempts to guard A2. This official allows play to continue, ruling this a legal screen. Is the official correct? 22. A1, while dribbling the ball in the backcourt, swears at the official regarding a previous play she is still upset about. The official calls a player/substitute technical foul; there are 27 seconds left on the shot clock: a) Any player from Team B will have two free throws with no players on the free throw lane. Team A will get the ball for a throw-in nearest to where the foul occurred, they will have 7 seconds to have the ball gain front court status (POI). b) Any player from Team B will have two free throws with no players on the free throw lane. Team B will get the ball for a throw-in at the division line opposite the table. c) Any player from Team B will have two free throws with no players on the free throw lane. Team B will get the ball for a throw-in nearest to where the foul occurred. d) Any player from Team B will have two free throws with no players on the free throw lane. Team A will get the ball for a throw-in at the division line opposite the table; if the pass goes into the backcourt, they will have 7 seconds to have the ball gain front court status. 23. Team A is in control of the ball when a held ball is called on the tableside of the lane. The AP arrow is set towards Team A. The Lead makes the call and is opposite the table, while the Trail is table side. The ball is put back in play by: a) No reset of the shot clock, the Lead will bounce the ball across the lane to A1. The Trail stays table side. b) Reset of the shot clock, the Lead will bounce the ball across the lane to A1. The Trail stays table side. c) No reset of the shot clock, the Lead and Trail will switch sides of the court, the Lead will hand the ball to A1. d) Reset the shot clock, the Lead and Trail will switch sides of the court, the Lead will hand the ball to A1. 24. With 56.5 seconds left in the 4 th quarter, A1 rebounds a missed shot by B1 and immediately calls a timeout. Team A coach indicates that they want to advance the
ball to the 28 line opposite the table. The official rules they have to advance to the 28 line on the table side only; is the official correct: 25. A1 drives the lane when the trail official calls a foul. The Lead official (who is the referee) may overturn the trail s call if he/she believes it is incorrect: