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NFHS BASKETBALL RULES EXAM
PART 1 (ACTUAL EXAM) WITH
COMPLETE VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS|2025
UPDATE
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-A manufacturer's logo is illegal on a leg
compression sleeve
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-A red light behind each backboard or an LED
light on each backboard is permitted to signal that time has expired for
a
quarter or extra period
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-A player-control foul is common foul
committed by a player while he or she is in control of the ball or by an
airborne
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shooter.
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-A team-control foul is a common foul
committed by a player while his/her team is in control of the ball.
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-An intentional foul can only occur during a
live ball.
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-An intentional foul should be called when
illegal contact occurs away from the ball specifically designed to stop
the
clock.
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-Continuous motion does not apply if a
teammate fouls after a player has started a try for a goal and before the
ball is
in flight.
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True - CORRECT-ANSWER-Faking being fouled is an example of an
unsporting foul.
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-If B1 fouls A1, and before the clock starts B2
fouls A2, it is a false multiple foul.
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-The swinging of the arms and elbows
excessively is an automatic intentional foul
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-Use of profanity by a player is an unsporting
act
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-An unsporting foul consists of unfair,
unethical or dishonorable conduct
NFHS BASKETBALL RULES EXAM
PART 1 (ACTUAL EXAM) WITH
COMPLETE VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS|2025
UPDATE
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-A manufacturer's logo is illegal on a leg
compression sleeve
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-A red light behind each backboard or an LED
light on each backboard is permitted to signal that time has expired for
a
quarter or extra period
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-A player-control foul is common foul
committed by a player while he or she is in control of the ball or by an
airborne
, 2
shooter.
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-A team-control foul is a common foul
committed by a player while his/her team is in control of the ball.
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-An intentional foul can only occur during a
live ball.
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-An intentional foul should be called when
illegal contact occurs away from the ball specifically designed to stop
the
clock.
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-Continuous motion does not apply if a
teammate fouls after a player has started a try for a goal and before the
ball is
in flight.
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True - CORRECT-ANSWER-Faking being fouled is an example of an
unsporting foul.
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-If B1 fouls A1, and before the clock starts B2
fouls A2, it is a false multiple foul.
False - CORRECT-ANSWER-The swinging of the arms and elbows
excessively is an automatic intentional foul
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-Use of profanity by a player is an unsporting
act
True - CORRECT-ANSWER-An unsporting foul consists of unfair,
unethical or dishonorable conduct