* The correct answer to question # 18,
is False.
RULE 9; Violations and Penalties.
Section 10. 10-Second Backcourt.
The 10-second count shall begin when a player legally touches the ball in that team’s backcourt except on a rebound or jump ball. In such case, the 10-second count shall start on player control. Once the 10-second count begins, an inbounds player (and his team) shall not be in continuous control of a ball that is in his backcourt for 10 consecutive seconds. The 10-second count shall be reset on all stoppages of the game clock except when the defense causes the ball to be out of bounds, the offense retains the possession after a held ball, or there is a technical foul assessed against the offensive team. The offensive team will always have a reset of the 10-second count if the team is charged a timeout.
* The correct answer to question # 19,
is True.
RULE 2; Officials and Their Duties.
Section 11. Duties of Shot-Clock Operator
The shot-clock operator shall:
Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it to 30 seconds:
b. When any of the following occurs:
1. A single personal foul;
2. A single technical foul assessed to the defensive team;
3. A double personal foul when only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul.
* The correct answer to question # 20,
is True.
RULE 11; Instant Replay​​​​​​​.
Section 2. Instant Replay—Voluntary Use (Except Where Noted)​​​​​​​
Art 1. Officials may use such available equipment only in the following situations:
e. Violations.
1. In the last two minutes of the second period and of any extra period(s), to determine which team caused the ball to go out of bounds when there is a deflection involving two or more players.
2. In the last two minutes of the second period and of any extra period(s), to determine if a secondary defender was inside or outside the Restricted Area Arc when an official has stopped the game and has made either a blocking call or a player control/charging call.
is False.
RULE 9; Violations and Penalties.
Section 10. 10-Second Backcourt.
The 10-second count shall begin when a player legally touches the ball in that team’s backcourt except on a rebound or jump ball. In such case, the 10-second count shall start on player control. Once the 10-second count begins, an inbounds player (and his team) shall not be in continuous control of a ball that is in his backcourt for 10 consecutive seconds. The 10-second count shall be reset on all stoppages of the game clock except when the defense causes the ball to be out of bounds, the offense retains the possession after a held ball, or there is a technical foul assessed against the offensive team. The offensive team will always have a reset of the 10-second count if the team is charged a timeout.
* The correct answer to question # 19,
is True.
RULE 2; Officials and Their Duties.
Section 11. Duties of Shot-Clock Operator
The shot-clock operator shall:
Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it to 30 seconds:
b. When any of the following occurs:
1. A single personal foul;
2. A single technical foul assessed to the defensive team;
3. A double personal foul when only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul.
* The correct answer to question # 20,
is True.
RULE 11; Instant Replay​​​​​​​.
Section 2. Instant Replay—Voluntary Use (Except Where Noted)​​​​​​​
Art 1. Officials may use such available equipment only in the following situations:
e. Violations.
1. In the last two minutes of the second period and of any extra period(s), to determine which team caused the ball to go out of bounds when there is a deflection involving two or more players.
2. In the last two minutes of the second period and of any extra period(s), to determine if a secondary defender was inside or outside the Restricted Area Arc when an official has stopped the game and has made either a blocking call or a player control/charging call.