Basketball EXAM REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE
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Basketball EXAM REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE
walking/traveling - Answers - taking more than 'a step and a half' without dribbling the ball
when a player dribbles the ball with his hand too far to the side - Answers - carrying/palming
dribbling the ba...
Basketball EXAM REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE
walking/traveling - Answers - ✔✔ taking more than 'a step and a half' without dribbling
the ball
when a player dribbles the ball with his hand too far to the side - Answers - ✔✔
carrying/palming
dribbling the ball with both hands, holding the ball then dribbling again - Answers - ✔✔
double dribble
two or more opposing players will gain possession of the ball at the same time -
Answers - ✔✔ held ball
If a defensive player interferes with a shot while it's on the way down toward the basket,
while it's on the way up toward the basket after having touched the backboard, or while
it's in the cylinder above the rim, it's goaltending and the shot counts. If committed by an
offensive player, it's a violation and the ball is awarded to the opposing team for a
throw-in. - Answers - ✔✔ goal tending
Once the offense has brought the ball across the mid-court line, they cannot go back
across the line during possession. If they do, the ball is awarded to the other team to
pass inbounds. - Answers - ✔✔ backcourt violation
A player passing the ball inbounds has five seconds to pass the ball. If he does not,
then the ball is awarded to the other team. Other time restrictions include the rule that a
player cannot have the ball for more than five seconds when being closely guarded and,
in some states and levels, shot-clock restrictions requiring a team to attempt a shot
within a given time frame. - Answers - ✔✔ time restrictions
violations - Answers - ✔✔ time restrictions
back court
goal tending
held ball
double dribble
carrying/palming
walking/traveling
....fouls include any type of illegal physical contact - Answers - ✔✔ personal
, When an offensive player sticks out a limb and makes physical contact with a defender
in an attempt to block the path of the defender. - Answers - ✔✔ illegal pick/screen
If a player is shooting while a being fouled, then he gets two free throws if his shot
doesn't go in, but only one free throw if his shot does go in. - Answers - ✔✔ personal
foul penalties
...free throws are awarded if the player is fouled while shooting for a three-point goal
and they miss their shot. If a player is fouled while shooting a three-point shot and
makes it anyway, he is awarded one free throw. Thus, he could score four points on the
play. - Answers - ✔✔ three
If fouled while not shooting, the ball is given to the team the foul was committed upon.
They get the ball at the nearest side or baseline, out of bounds, and have 5 seconds to
pass the ball onto the court. - Answers - ✔✔ inbounds
If the team committing the foul has seven or more fouls in the game, then the player
who was fouled is awarded one free throw. If he makes his first shot, then he is
awarded another free throw. - Answers - ✔✔ one and one
An offensive foul that is committed when a player pushes or runs over a defensive
player. The ball is given to the team that the foul was committed upon. - Answers - ✔✔
charging
is illegal personal contact resulting from a defender not establishing position in time to
prevent an opponent's drive to the basket. - Answers - ✔✔ Blocking
Violent contact with an opponent. This includes hitting, kicking, and punching; this type
of foul results in free throws plus the offense retaining possession of the ball after the
free throws. - Answers - ✔✔ flagrant foul
When a player makes physical contact with another player with no reasonable effort to
steal the ball. It is a judgment call for the officials. - Answers - ✔✔ intentional foul
A player or a coach can commit this type of foul. It does not involve player contact or the
ball but is instead about the 'manners' of the game. Foul language, obscenity, obscene
gestures, and even arguing can be considered a technical foul, as can technical details
regarding filling in the scorebook improperly or dunking during warm-ups. - Answers -
✔✔ technical foul
5 rules - Answers - ✔✔ 1) The player must bounce, or dribble, the ball with one hand
while moving both feet. If, at any time, both hands touch the ball or the player stops
dribbling, the player must only move one foot. The foot that is stationary is called the
pivot foot.
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