Officiating – Q&A (2026/2027) | NFHS
1. How many players are on the court per team during play in NFHS basketball?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 4
Correct Answer: A) 5
Rationale: NFHS basketball requires five players per team on the court. Teams
may begin with fewer but cannot play with more than five. This is a
foundational game administration rule.
2. What is the standard length of a varsity NFHS basketball quarter?
A) 10 minutes
B) 12 minutes
C) 8 minutes
D) 6 minutes
Correct Answer: C) 8 minutes
Rationale: NFHS varsity quarters are 8 minutes unless state association adopts a
different length. Overtime periods are 4 minutes. Sub-varsity may vary.
,3. How many full timeouts are allowed per game in NFHS basketball?
A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 3
Correct Answer: D) 3
Rationale: Each team is permitted three 60-second full timeouts and two 30-
second timeouts per game. This is a basic game administration rule.
4. What is the length of an overtime period in NFHS basketball?
A) 5 minutes
B) 4 minutes
C) 3 minutes
D) 2 minutes
Correct Answer: B) 4 minutes
Rationale: NFHS overtime periods are 4 minutes. If additional overtime is
needed, each period is also 4 minutes. This is consistent across high school
basketball.
5. When only one player remains to participate, the team shall forfeit the game
unless what condition exists?
A) The game is in overtime
, B) The opposing coach agrees to continue
C) The referee believes the team still has an opportunity to win
D) The remaining player is the leading scorer
Correct Answer: C) The referee believes the team still has an opportunity to win
Rationale: NFHS rules allow the referee to let the game continue if the team
with one player still has a chance to win. This is the sole exception to forfeiture.
6. Which piece of equipment may be illegal if deemed dangerous by the
referee?
A) Hard knee brace
B) Mouthguard
C) Knee pad
D) Ankle brace
Correct Answer: A) Hard knee brace
Rationale: A hard knee brace is legal unless the referee determines it poses a
danger to other players. Mouthguards and standard pads are generally legal.
7. What is a team-control foul?
A) An intentional foul away from the ball
B) A flagrant foul
C) Any foul committed by a player of the team in control of the ball