* The correct answer to question # 21,
is True.
RULE 4; Definitions.
Section 39. Verticality
Art. 1. Verticality applies to a legal position and also to both the offensive and defensive players. The basic components of the principle of verticality are:
k. The offensive player must be allowed enough space to make a normal basketball play. The defense may not invade the vertical space of the offense and make illegal contact when the offensive player is attempting a normal basketball play. A normal basketball play in this context includes shooting, passing, dribbling or pivoting.
* The correct answer to question # 22,
is True.
RULE 7; Out of Bounds and the Throw-in.
Section 4. Out of Bounds, Ball in Play From.
Art. 1. When the ball is out of bounds after any violation as outlined in Rules 9-3 through 9-15, an official shall place the ball at the disposal of an opponent of the player who committed the violation for a throw-in from the designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred.
* The correct answer to question # 23,
is False.
RULE 4; Definitions.
Section 9. Control—Player, Team.
Art. 2. A team shall be in control when:
b. A live ball is being passed between teammates;
Personal fouls apply toward the team-foul total and toward an individual’s five personal fouls for disqualification. The ball shall be put back in play by the offended player/team as
RULE 10; Fouls and Penalties.
Section 1. Personal Fouls​​​​​​​.
PENALTY—(Section 1)
Personal fouls apply toward the team-foul total and toward an individual’s five personal fouls for disqualification. The ball shall be put back in play by the offended player/team as follows:
a. A throw-in (no free throws) from a designated spot using the procedures in Rule 7-3.2 for:
1. Each common foul before the bonus rule takes effect.
2. A player-control personal foul.
3. A team-control foul before the bonus rule takes effect.
is True.
RULE 4; Definitions.
Section 39. Verticality
Art. 1. Verticality applies to a legal position and also to both the offensive and defensive players. The basic components of the principle of verticality are:
k. The offensive player must be allowed enough space to make a normal basketball play. The defense may not invade the vertical space of the offense and make illegal contact when the offensive player is attempting a normal basketball play. A normal basketball play in this context includes shooting, passing, dribbling or pivoting.
* The correct answer to question # 22,
is True.
RULE 7; Out of Bounds and the Throw-in.
Section 4. Out of Bounds, Ball in Play From.
Art. 1. When the ball is out of bounds after any violation as outlined in Rules 9-3 through 9-15, an official shall place the ball at the disposal of an opponent of the player who committed the violation for a throw-in from the designated spot nearest to where the violation occurred.
* The correct answer to question # 23,
is False.
RULE 4; Definitions.
Section 9. Control—Player, Team.
Art. 2. A team shall be in control when:
b. A live ball is being passed between teammates;
Personal fouls apply toward the team-foul total and toward an individual’s five personal fouls for disqualification. The ball shall be put back in play by the offended player/team as
RULE 10; Fouls and Penalties.
Section 1. Personal Fouls​​​​​​​.
PENALTY—(Section 1)
Personal fouls apply toward the team-foul total and toward an individual’s five personal fouls for disqualification. The ball shall be put back in play by the offended player/team as follows:
a. A throw-in (no free throws) from a designated spot using the procedures in Rule 7-3.2 for:
1. Each common foul before the bonus rule takes effect.
2. A player-control personal foul.
3. A team-control foul before the bonus rule takes effect.
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