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1- If a team B member dunks during the pregame warmup, AP control is established when free thrower A1 is handed the ball.
True, per the definitions of setting the AP arrow. 2- If televison-replay equipment is used for coaching purposes during the game, the foul is charged directly to the head coach. True. 3- The dribble ends when the dribble is interrupted. False - the dribble ends when the ball comes to rest in the player's hands or the ball is passed or shot. 4- An unsporting technical foul may involve contact with an opponent. False - an unsporting technical is defined as a noncontact foul. 5- The ball becomes dead when B1 touches A1's FT try while the ball is in upward flight outside the cylinder. True - any touching (outside the cylinder) of the ball during a FT is goaltending - count the FT and charge B1 with a technical foul. 6- A designated spot throw-in for the non-offended team always follows a foul when no FTs are to be shot. False - If A1 scores a basket and A2 fouls B1, B still gets to run the endline. 7- Only one visible manufacturer's logo/trademark is permitted on the team jersey. True. 8- An American flag not exceeding 2X3 inches may be worn anywhere on the team jersy provided it doesn't interfere with the visibility of the player's number. True. 9- The 2-foot radius inner center circle is not required. True. 10- After the ball tossed but before it is tapped, nonjumpers may have a foot break the plane of the restraining circle. False - restrictions end when the ball is legally touched by one of the nonjumpers.
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