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NFHS Quiz

4/22/2026

 
​NFHS Edition
1. The time out area shall be the area inside an imaginary rectangle formed by the boundaries of the side line. This area includes:
a. The bench.
b. End line.
c. A & B.
 
2. A1 throws a pass to A2 in their front court. While the pass is in flight, the Trail Official has an inadvertent whistle. The game will continue with Team A’s ball at one of the 4 spots closest to where A1 released the pass. T-F
 
3. A1’s dribble is interrupted in A1’s front court, the Trail Official has an inadvertent whistle. The game will continue with the AP Arrow. T-F
 
4. When stopping the clock for a foul, pointing at the offender is mandatory. T-F
 
5. When a correctable error is corrected, play shall be resumed from the point of interruption to rectify the error, unless it involves awarding a merited free throw(s) and there has been no change of team control since the error was made, in which case play shall resume as after any free throw attempt(s). T-F
 
 
 
Answers:
1. c- 1-13-3. Teaching Point- Don’t ignore Rule 1. 
2. True- 4-36-1. 4-36-2.a.1-Teaching Point- Master Definitions. 
3. False-4-36-1. 4-36-2.a.1- Teaching Point- Master Definitions. 
4. False- Signal #5. Signal Chart- Practice Signals. 
5. True-2-10-6. Master Rule 2-10. 

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