Ok, I'll take a stab.
1) False. I make it a point never to see a player dunk in warm-ups.

Jump it up.
Ok, ok. A serious answer. I think this is false. It always seems to me that you should set it when the free thrower gets the ball. That makes sense to me, b/c he's got possession of the ball. But for some reason, I think I'm wrong about that. Set the arrow at the throw-in.
2) False. Team T.
3) False. If A1's dribble is interrupted, A1 can resume his dribble (assuming he hasn't recovered the ball by holding it).
Hmmmmm, is this one of those quizzes about common misconceptions where all the answers are false?
4) False. Unsporting fouls are never for contact.
5) Well, it's not BI or GT, so we don't assess the T at this point. But it's got to be at least a defensive FT violation. I'm betting on the "all False" theory at this point and I'll say it's False. Put up a fist, and tell him to
never,
ever do it again.
6) False. You give it to offended team. But even if you MEANT to write "offended team", the answer is still false. After a made or awarded basket, the inbounding team gets to "run the baseline" even if a defensive foul or violation occurs before the throw-in ends. (Exception: double foul, right?)
7) False, no logo's, right?
8) So much for the "All false" theory. I'm pretty sure this is True.
9) True again.
10) False. No one can come onto or into the circle until the ball is legally touched.
Well, now I have to go check. I'm not very sure of myself at this point.
Chuck
[Edited by ChuckElias on Dec 7th, 2001 at 10:38 AM]