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NFHS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 100% GUARANTEED PASS B1 hits a high fly ball down the line to right field. F9, with both feet clearly in fair territory, reaches across the foul line in an attempt to catch the ball. While the ball is still in the air, completely over foul gro...

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NFHS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE

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B1 hits a high fly ball down the line to right field. F9, with both feet clearly in fair

territory, reaches across the foul line in an attempt to catch the ball. While the ball

is still in the air, completely over foul ground, the ball deflects off of F9's glove

and lands in fair territory. The correct call is:

A) Foul ball since the ball was over foul territory when first touched.

B) Fair ball since both feet were clearly in fair territory when F9 touched the ball.

C) Fair ball because after F9 touched the ball it landed in fair territory.

D) Fair ball. Any ball touched by a fielder is automatically fair.

A - Foul ball 2.25 c or d

Which of the following are appealable plays?

A) Missing a base.

B) Batting out of order.

C) Leaving a base early on a caught fly ball.

D) All of the above.

D - All of the above

,R1 is on first base when B2 hits a ground ball to F4. F4 is in the baseline between

first and second when F4 misplays the ball. R1 crashes into F4 while attempting

to recover the ball. The correct call is:

A) If the misplayed ball is within a step and a reach of where F4 initially contacted

the ball, R1 has committed interference.

B) When F4 misplays the ball, the umpire will give the delayed dead-ball signal

and wait to see what happens.

C) Because F4 was in the baseline, F4 is always charged with obstruction.

D) None of the above.

D - Just by virtue of f4 being in the baseline does not constitute obstruction. f4 would be

obstructing because the ball was dropped. 2-36

What is the proper penalty for a softball player who utilizes a damaged bat that

has not been previously removed from the game by an umpire?

A) The batter is out.

B) The batter is out and restricted to the dugout.

C) The batter is out and ejected.

D) The bat is removed from play without penalty when first detected.

D - The bat is removed from play without penalty when first detected.

Which of the following conditions does not meet the definition of a damaged bat:

A) Broken bat.

B) A bat with a crack or dent.

C) A bat with a rattle.

D) A bat without a proper certification mark.

, D) A bat without a proper certification mark.

Any fielder, with or without the ball, may make a dead-ball appeal by verbally

stating that the runner missed the base or left too soon.

A) True B) False

A) True - Rule 2 art 3b1

R1 is caught in a rundown between third base and home. As R1 is attempting to

return to third base, R1 is obstructed by F5 and subsequently tagged while off the

base by F6. The correct call is: A) The call is always an immediate dead ball when

a runner is obstructed.

B) When a fielder obstructs a runner, the initial call is always a delayed dead ball.

Once the obstructed runner is put out, it becomes a dead ball and the umpires

shall award R1 the base that would have been reached had there been no

obstruction.

C) R1 is awarded home.

D) The umpire will issue a warning to F5 and notify F5's coach.

B) When a fielder obstructs a runner, the initial call is always a delayed dead ball. Once

the obstructed runner is put out, it becomes a dead ball and the umpires shall award R1

the base that would have been reached had there been no obstruction.

The DP may be substituted for at any time by:

A) A legal substitute.

B) The FLEX playing offense.

C) Anyone else in the batting order.

D) A and B only.

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