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sj Tue Dec 18, 2007 02:24pm

Part 2 question
 
Is it OK yet to ask about a question on the Part 2 test?

WhistlesAndStripes Tue Dec 18, 2007 02:28pm

Yes.

chartrusepengui Tue Dec 18, 2007 02:29pm

You may ask any question anytime as long as you are ready for the onslaught of appropriate, sarcastic, humorous, cynical, and sometimes even rude replys

whats the specific question?

Adam Tue Dec 18, 2007 02:34pm

Individual questions are usually answered. Requests for copies of the test are generally, well, "discouraged."

Jurassic Referee Tue Dec 18, 2007 02:40pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by chartrusepengui
You may ask any question anytime as long as you are ready for the onslaught of appropriate, sarcastic, humorous, cynical, and sometimes even rude replys

You must be reading a different forum than this one. Individual exam questions are generally answered in the same spirit as other rules questions. Cheating scumbags trying to trade exams and answer sheets however will get the appropriate sarcastic, cynical and rude replies. And they deserve no less.:)

chartrusepengui Tue Dec 18, 2007 02:45pm

agreed - I was trying to be a bit sarcastic, cynical, humerous and even appropriate which is why I asked for a specific question. :p :rolleyes: ;) :D

sj Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:02pm

I'll do my best to rephrase it. Maybe even rivaling the NFHS practice of opaqueness.

A1 is shooting a free throw and has the ball. A2 is occupying the first space and B1 is occupying the second space.

What do we have?

Back In The Saddle Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:10pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by sj
I'll do my best to rephrase it. Maybe even rivaling the NFHS practice of opaqueness.

A1 is shooting a free throw and has the ball. A2 is occupying the first space and B1 is occupying the second space.

What do we have?

Simultaneous free throw violations on A and B. On A for being in the first space; On B for not being in the first space. The penalty is to cancel the free throw and move on, whether that be the next throw or to the AP.

sj Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:13pm

My mind was twisting it (not unusual) into the idea that either team can occupy the second spot if vacant. So why would you have a violation on B. Now I got it. Thanks

MOFFICIAL Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:16pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by sj
I'll do my best to rephrase it. Maybe even rivaling the NFHS practice of opaqueness.

A1 is shooting a free throw and has the ball. A2 is occupying the first space and B1 is occupying the second space.

What do we have?

Rule book reference Rule 9 Penalties: (Section 1) 3.

chartrusepengui Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:39pm

Quote:

What do we have?
poor preventive officiating:rolleyes:

sj Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by chartrusepengui
poor preventive officiating:rolleyes:

True

chartrusepengui Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:42pm

poor preventative officiating:rolleyes:

chartrusepengui Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:43pm

oops slow response time on laptop sorry for double post

Adam Tue Dec 18, 2007 03:45pm

I thought you were just very proud of your answer.


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