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NFHS Test

11/26/2024

 
​1. The referee shall be the sole judge of the legality of the ball and may select a ball provided by the visiting team. T-F

2. A team member is a member of bench personnel who is in uniform and is eligible to become a player. T-F

3. During an intermission, all team members are bench personnel for the purpose of penalizing unsporting behavior. T-F

4. An unsporting foul is a non-contact technical foul which consists of unfair, unethical, dishonorable conduct or any behavior not in accordance with the spirit of fair play. T-F

5. It is mandatory that the benches for team members and coaches of both teams be placed along the side of the court on which the scorer’s and timer’s table is located. T-F

6. The semicircle and three point line must be the same color. T-F

7. A1 attempts a three point shot and is fouled by B1. The ball is on the ring when B3 knocks the ball away. Handle the Situation?

8. Tinted glass backboards are prohibited. T-F

9. A1 is wearing jewelry. A1 will be charged with a technical foul. T-F

10. The Lead Official rules a traveling violation on A1. At approximately the same time, the Center Official rules a foul on B1 for pushing A1. Handle the Situation?

11. The farthest edge of the free throw line must be 15’ from the front plane of the backboard. T-F

12. Team A’s Head Coach is out of the Coaching Box coaching their team. The Trail Official issues a warning for Coach/Team Conduct. T-F

13. A backboard shall be either fan-shaped or rectangular. T-F

14. A1 is performing an AP throw-in. A3 pushes B3 to get open. The foul is penalized and the AP shall still be with Team A. T-F

15. When a foul and a violation occur simultaneously, the foul takes precedence over the violation. T-F

16. When a player scores on a two point try. The Trail or Lead Official will signal two points. T-F

17. Spectators must be at least 3’ away from each end of the backboard . T-F

18. Who informs the coach when a player is disqualified on fouls?

19. A1 is fouled with one second remaining in the 2nd quarter. Team A is awarded a throw-in and A1 passes the ball inbounds to A2, the horn sounds to end the quarter. As officials enter the court from the halftime intermission, the scorer informs the referee that A1 should have been awarded bonus free throws. Handle the Situation?

20. The ring may not be more than 5/8’’ in diameter. T-F



Answers:
1. True-1-12-3. Teaching Point- Don’t Neglect Rule 1
2. True-4-34-4. Teaching Point- Master Definitions.
3. True-4-34-2. Teaching Point-Master Definitions.
4. True- 4-19-14. Teaching Point-Master Definitions.
5. False- 1-13-1. Teaching Point-Be detailed oriented.
6. True-1-4-2. Teaching Point-Have Court Awareness.
7. Basket Counts, A1 is awarded 1 shot. Teaching Point- Be ready for the unexpected. 4-6-1. 10-Penalty-5.
8. True-1-7-2. Teaching Point- Be detailed oriented.
9. False- 3-5-7. Teaching Point- Master Penalties.
10. The officials have to decide which came first. CB-2.6.Situation A & B. Teaching Point- Read 5 Case Book Plays every day.
11. True-1-6. Teaching Point- Don’t Neglect Rule 1.
12. True- 10-5-Penalty. Teaching Point-“Run” the game.
13. True- 1-7-1. Teaching Point- Have Court Awareness.
14. True- 6-4-6. Teaching Point- Be detailed oriented.
15. False- CB-2.6.Situation A&B. Teaching Point-Read 5 Case Book Plays every day.
16. False- May use if there is doubt or confusion. CB-2.7.8-Situation. Teaching Points- Read 5 Case Book Plays every day.
17. True- 1-8-2. Teaching Points- Be detailed oriented.
18. Its recommended the calling official be responsible for the notification of the Head Coach. Teaching Point- Read 5 Case Book Plays every day.
19. A1 will shoot the bonus, the game will continue from the point of interruption which is the AP Arrow. CB-2.10.1. Teaching Points- Have Court Awareness.
20. True- 1-10-2. Teaching Point- Be detailed oriented. 
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    Al Battista

    Al Battista is regarded as one of the most knowledgeable experts in the field of basketball rules at all levels.  In addition to this, he is a well-known clinician and observer of officials.   Currently, he is Maryland State and Board 12 Interpreter for scholastic basketball.  He has served as an officials’ observer for the NBA and WNBA and is currently the NBA chief scout for officials in the Northeast USA.

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