The correct answer to #5,
is True.
RULE 1; Court and Equipment.
Section 17. Logos/Names/Equipment Art.
1. Logos, names or equipment of any kind (including school and conference logos or names, cameras and microphones) shall not be permitted on the backboards, rings, flanges, padding around the backboards, or on the shot clocks. Institutional/conference social media decals are permitted on the top edge of the backboard frame. For postseason play only, an American flag and one conference or NCAA logo not to exceed 5 by 8 inches is permitted in the lower corners on the front of the backboard. Cameras and microphones are permitted on the shot clocks when they are recessed such that they do not extend beyond the plane of the back edge of the backboard. A lavaliere-type microphone properly positioned in the crease of the backboard padding or between the padding and the backboard is permitted when it does not interfere with a live ball or create a safety hazard.
The Q&A's will get or interesting from here on. I'm listing the questions exactly as they appear on the Officials exam, and I thought it would be interesting to know what officials do after they come on the court before tip.
is True.
RULE 1; Court and Equipment.
Section 17. Logos/Names/Equipment Art.
1. Logos, names or equipment of any kind (including school and conference logos or names, cameras and microphones) shall not be permitted on the backboards, rings, flanges, padding around the backboards, or on the shot clocks. Institutional/conference social media decals are permitted on the top edge of the backboard frame. For postseason play only, an American flag and one conference or NCAA logo not to exceed 5 by 8 inches is permitted in the lower corners on the front of the backboard. Cameras and microphones are permitted on the shot clocks when they are recessed such that they do not extend beyond the plane of the back edge of the backboard. A lavaliere-type microphone properly positioned in the crease of the backboard padding or between the padding and the backboard is permitted when it does not interfere with a live ball or create a safety hazard.
The Q&A's will get or interesting from here on. I'm listing the questions exactly as they appear on the Officials exam, and I thought it would be interesting to know what officials do after they come on the court before tip.