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A player may re-enter after the next opportunity to substitute after the ball becomes live following his/her replacement. Then the question could be answered false b/c the additional element of properly starting the clock has not been met. IMO, just a very poorly written question which in turn ended up confusing 27% of the testees.
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Question #6 is an obvious violation. AS already discussed
Question #31 Seems like the officials did not look up or know their definition...what did I miss here? Question #67 We had some discussion but a substitute does not have to stay in the game and play; if a sub goes in he can be replaced in the dead ball period with another player, he just cant go back in until clock runs off.. Question #68 already discussed, needs time to come off the clock Question #89 Why would they toss this question??? The rule is clear that the clock can NEVER be started by hitting a non jumper. 6-3-6 states that the ball must be touched by one or both jumpers. If the ball hits the floor without being touched it has to be retossed...Until it is touched by a jumper a non jumper cannot break the the circle so how on earth would a non jumper get the ball without it not hitting the floor and not being touched by a jumper??? (nice straight toss by the official) |
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