Basketball- Rule 5: Scoring and Timing Regulations (with Errorless answers)
Section 1: Goal- Art. 1 correct answers A goal is made when a live ball enters the basket from above and remains in or passes through. No goal is scored if an untouched throw-in goes through the basket. Section 1: Goal- Art. 2 correct answers Whether the clock is running or stopped has no influence on the counting of a goal. If a player-control foul occurs before or after a goal, the goal is canceled. Section 2: Scoring- Art. 1 correct answers A successful try, tap or thrown ball from the field by a player who is located behind the team's own 19-foot, 9-inch arc counts three points. A ball that touches the floor, a teammate inside the arc, an official, or any other goal from the field counts two points for the team into whose basket the ball is thrown. See 4-5-4. Section 2: Scoring- Art. 2 correct answers A goal from a free throw counts one point for the free-thrower's team and is credited to the free thrower. See 4-5-4. Section 2: Scoring- Art. 3 correct answers If a player scores a field goal in the opponent's basket, it is not credited to a player, but is indicated in a footnote. See 4-5-4. Section 2: Scoring- Art. 4 correct answers The only infractions for which points are awarded are goaltending by the defense or basket interference at the opponent's basket. Section 2: Scoring- Art. 5 correct answers When play is resumed with a throw-in or free throw and three-tenths (.3) of a second or less remains on the clock, a player may not gain control of the ball and try for a field goal. In this situation only a tap could score. Note: This rule does not apply if the clock does not display tenths of a second. Section 3: Winning Team correct answers The winning team is the one which has accumulated the greater number of points when the game ends as in 2-2-4. Section 4: Forfeiture, Protest, Interrupted Game- Art. 1 correct answers The referee shall forfeit the game if a team refuses to play after being instructed to do so by any official. The referee may also forfeit a game if any player, team member, bench personnel or coach fails to comply with any technical-foul penalty, or repeatedly commits technical-foul infractions or other acts which make a travesty of the game. If the team to which the game is forfeited is ahead, the score at the time of forfeiture shall stand. If this team is not ahead, the score shall be recorded as 2-0 in its favor. Section 4: Forfeiture, Protest, Interrupted Game- Art. 2 correct answers The NFHS Basketball Rules Committee does not recognize protests.
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