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FED Exam Strikes Again
This question appeared twice. I guess it's very important we all know what a MF is since it gets called so often.
A situation in which two or more teammates commit personal fouls against the same opponent at approximately the same time is known as: A) A multiple foul. B) A double foul. C) A simultaneous foul. D) An intentional foul. E) A false double foul. The premise of this question is wrong as the act described in the question is BI, not GT. If a goaltending violation is penalized for touching the ball entering the basket from below: A) The basket counts if the violation is by the defense. B) No points are scored, regardless of the violating team. C) The ball is awarded to a team based on the alternating-possession arrow. D) None of the above. Is there anything in the Case Book that defines "legally enters the court" as having both feet on the court? A substitute becomes a player when: A) He/she reports to the scorer. B) He/she has both feet inside the playing court. C) He/she is beckoned onto the court by an official. D) All of the above. I am pretty sure I got this one wrong. It is an out-of-bounds violation if a player: A) Leaves the court to avoid a screen. B) Leaves the court to avoid a foul. C) Leaves the court to avoid teammates. D) All of the above. E) None of the above. Last edited by SC Official; Wed Nov 04, 2020 at 01:14pm. Reason: another question |
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