High SchoolA-1 is dribbling the ball in their frontcourt, B-1 knocks the ball away, Team A is no longer in Team Control. True or False? True False Jumper A-1 legally taps the ball to start the game, jumper B-1 catches the ball. The U1 rules a jump ball violation and resets the game clock to 8:00. True or False? True False A-1 is fouled by B-3 on a drive to the basket. The try is unsuccessful. A-1 then taunts B-1 and this is A-1’s second technical foul. Team A’s Head Coach will select a substitute from Team A’s bench to shoot A-1’s free throws. True or False? True False In question #3, the fouls will be attempted in the order of occurrence. True or False? True False With 1:32 remaining in the 4th quarter, A-1 is dribbling when B-3 taunts A-3. After the technical foul, Team A will receive the ball at the point of interruption. True or False? True False Women's CollegiateA1 is performing an AP throw-in. B1 reaches across the plane and knocks the ball out of A1’s hands. Team A will receive ”2” free throws and the ball at the division line away from the scoring table. Team A will not lose the AP Arrow. T-F True False A5 shoots a “15” foot jump shot that is unsuccessful. A1 taps the ball and is fouled by B1 and the try is successful. A1 will go to the free throw line for one free throw. T-F True False Airborne shooter A1 is in the act of shooting, B1 momentarily touches the ball then removes their hand. A1 does not complete the try and maintains control of the ball as they return to the floor. The Trail Official rules a held ball. T-F True False B1 places one hand on the ball so firmly that A1 cannot maintain control without undue roughness. The Trail Official rules a traveling violation. T-F True False An AP throw-in will occur when an inadvertent whistle occurs and there is no player or team control. T-F True False Men's CollegiateA1 is performing an AP throw-in. B1 reaches across the plane and knocks the ball out of A1’s hands. Team A will receive “1” free throw and the ball at the point of interruption. Team A will not lose the AP Arrow. T-F True False A5 shoots a “15” foot jump shot that is unsuccessful. A1 taps the ball and is fouled by B1 and the try is successful. A1 will go to the free throw line for one free throw. T-F True False Airborne shooter A1 is in the act of shooting, B1 momentarily touches the ball then removes their hand. A1 does not complete the try and maintains control of the ball as they return to the floor. The Trail Official rules a held ball. T-F True False B1 places one hand on the ball so firmly that A1 cannot maintain control without undue roughness. The Trail Official rules a traveling violation. T-F True False An AP throw-in will occur when an inadvertent whistle occurs and there is no player or team control. T-F True False InternationalA1 is in the lane for less than “3” seconds and steps out of bounds to avoid a “3” second violation and then reenters the lane. The Lead Official rules a “3” second violation. T-F True False A “3” second violation is always taken out of bounds at the free throw line extended. T-F True False A1 is attempting a field goal (the ball is still in A1’s hands). A3 is ruled for a “3” second violation. After the violation, A1 releases the ball and the ball goes in the basket. Team B shall receive the ball at the FTLE. T-F True False Following an unsportsmanlike or disqualifying foul, the game shall be resumed with a throw-in from the throw-in line at the team’s front court, unless otherwise stated in these rules, . T-F True False The administering official on a throw-in may bounce pass the ball to the thrower-in provided that the following occur: A. The official is no more than 4 meters from the player taking the throw-in. B. The player taking the throw-in is at the correct place as designated by the official. C. A & B Δ