* The correct answer to question # 11,
is False.
RULE 7; Out of Bounds and the Throw-in.
Section 4. Out of Bounds, Ball in Play From.
Art. 9. After any double personal or technical fouls or any simultaneous personal or technical fouls committed when there is team control and neither foul is a flagrant foul, play shall resume with a throw-in from a designated spot using the procedures in Rule 7-3.2
RULE 4; Definitions.
Section 28. Point of Interruption.
Art. 1. The point of interruption is the point in a game in which a stoppage in play occurs. The point of interruption is based on both the location of the ball and the team in control and is used to determine where to resume play due to:
d. Any double foul or simultaneous personal foul, as in Rule 4-15 unless only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul.
* The correct answer to question # 12,
is True.
RULE 9; Violations and Penalties.
Section 12. Backcourt.
Art. 6. Regardless of where the throw-in spot is located, the throw-in team may cause the ball to go into the backcourt before player control has been established by the throw-in team on the playing court.
is False.
RULE 7; Out of Bounds and the Throw-in.
Section 4. Out of Bounds, Ball in Play From.
Art. 9. After any double personal or technical fouls or any simultaneous personal or technical fouls committed when there is team control and neither foul is a flagrant foul, play shall resume with a throw-in from a designated spot using the procedures in Rule 7-3.2
RULE 4; Definitions.
Section 28. Point of Interruption.
Art. 1. The point of interruption is the point in a game in which a stoppage in play occurs. The point of interruption is based on both the location of the ball and the team in control and is used to determine where to resume play due to:
d. Any double foul or simultaneous personal foul, as in Rule 4-15 unless only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul.
* The correct answer to question # 12,
is True.
RULE 9; Violations and Penalties.
Section 12. Backcourt.
Art. 6. Regardless of where the throw-in spot is located, the throw-in team may cause the ball to go into the backcourt before player control has been established by the throw-in team on the playing court.