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The ball is caused to go False
out of bounds by B1, who
deflects A1's throw-in pass
that then touches thrower
A1 in flight, who is still
out of bounds
A ball which is in flight True
retains the same status it
had when last in contact
with a player or the court.
It is a violation if A1 causes True
the ball to enter and pass
through the basket from
below
A substitute becomes a True
player when he or she
legally enters the court to
participate
,When free thrower, A1, B
purposefully fakes a try, it
results in:
A: A technical foul
assessed to A's head
coach.
B: A violation on A1.
C: A team technical on
Team A.
D: An unsporting technical
on A1.
E: None of the above.
When an error involving True
awarding a merited free
throw is corrected and no
change of team
possession occurred, play
shall
continue following the
free throw(s) as though
there had been no
correction.
All of the following are B
ruled correctable errors,
EXCEPT:
A: Failure to award a
merited free throw.
B: Erroneously awarding
the ball to the wrong team
for a throw-in.
C: Permitting a wrong
player to attempt a free
throw.
D: Attempting a free throw
E :Erroneously counting or
canceling a score.
, A situation in which there D
is a foul by both teams at
approximately the same
time, but the fouls are not
committed by opponents
against each other, is
known as:
A: A simultaneous foul.
B: A double foul.
C: A false double foul.
D: A multiple foul.
E: A false multiple foul.
The length of each extra B
period for a varsity
contest shall be:
A: 3 minutes.
B: 4 minutes.
C: 5 minutes.
D: 6 minutes.
E: None of the above.
The ball is out of bounds if True
it touches an official who
has either one or both feet
contacting a boundary
line.
Teammates may not True
occupy adjacent spots
along the center
restraining circle if an
opponent desires a place
between them
and indicates this desire
before the official is ready
to toss the jump ball.