NCAA Women's Basketball Preseason Officiating Exam Questions & Answers 2018/2019
Substitute A6 is at the scorers' table when an altercation breaks out on the playing court. A6 enters the playing court but does not participate in the altercation. The officials shall: - ANSWERSc. Assess A6 with ...
Substitute A6 is at the scorers' table when an altercation breaks out on the playing court. A6 enters the
playing court but does not participate in the altercation. The officials shall: - ANSWERSc. Assess A6 with a
disqualifying foul
A1 scores with 54.7 seconds remaining in the fourth period and the game clock properly stops. B1
inbounds the ball to B2, who begins to dribble. The game clock properly starts when B2 touches the
throw-in from B1. After several dribbles, the official has an inadvertent whistle. A6, A7 and B6 are
waiting at the table. May the substitutes enter the game at this time? - ANSWERSA. Yes
The penalty is defined as the two free throws that are awarded for each personal foul (except a player-
or team-control foul) committed by a player of a team, beginning with the fifth team foul in a period. Is
this correct? - ANSWERSB. No
When a coach makes an appeal that the alternating-possession arrow is incorrect and there is no change
made to the alternating-possession arrow, the coach is charged with a timeout. Is this correct? -
ANSWERSA. Yes
When an unmerited free throw has been awarded by the officials and the officials recognize the error, all
activity that occurs during the free throw and until the error is recognized shall be cancelled. Is this
correct? - ANSWERSB. No
A player is considered to be inside the lower defensive box (LDB) when they are touching the playing
court inside the LDB, but not when they are over the LDB. Is this correct? - ANSWERSB. No
A1, standing in her team's frontcourt, attempts a pass to A2. B1, standing in Team A's frontcourt, deflects
the pass into the air towards Team A's backcourt. A3, standing in Team A's backcourt, catches the ball.
The officials rule a backcourt violation on Team A since A3 caused the ball to have backcourt status. Is
this correct? - ANSWERSB. No
, A1 fouls B1. Team B is in the bonus, but B1 is not awarded her free throws and is awarded the ball for a
throw-in. B2 commits a throw-in violation. A1 inbounds the ball to A2, who begins to dribble. B1 fouls A2
and the error is recognized. The officials rule that it is too late to correct the error? Is this correct? -
ANSWERSB. No
During a live ball, the officials fail to observe A1's unsportsmanlike foul against B1. Play continues to the
opposite end of the playing court where an unsportsmanlike foul is called against B2 for excessively
contacting the dribbler A2. After B2's foul has been reported to the scorers, Team B's head coach
requests the officials use the courtside monitor to review the unobserved act by A1. There is
indisputable video evidence that A1 committed an unsportsmanlike foul. The officials assess
unsportsmanlike fouls to both A1 and B2, cancel the equal foul penalties, and award the ball to Team A
for a throw-in at the out-of-bounds spot nearest to where A2 was fouled. Is this correct? - ANSWERSA.
Yes
Team A had previously been issued a delay-of-game warning for interfering with the ball after a goal.
Later in the game, A3 knocks the ball away after A1's goal. The official assesses an administrative
technical foul to Team A. Is this correct? - ANSWERSB. No
A1 is guarding B1, who is dribbling the ball above the free-throw line. A1 legally touches B1 with a "hot
stove" touch. A2 switches defending B1 and legally touches B1, who is still dribbling the ball, with a "hot
stove" touch. The official rules that this is a foul because B1 was touched twice while dribbling the ball. Is
this correct? - ANSWERSB. No
A timing mistake that occured at the end of the first period may be corrected up until the bal, becomes
live to start the second period. Is this correct? - ANSWERSB. No
A1, who is dribbling the ball in her backcourt, attempts a pass to A2 who is in her team's frontcourt. The
ball hits the official, who is located in Team A's frontcourt, in the back of the foot and rebounds into
Team A's backcourt. When A1 touches the ball, Team A has committed a backcourt violation. Is this
correct? - ANSWERSA. Yes
A player is permitted to participate with a hard cast on her forearm provided that this cast is covered on
all sides and edges with at least 1/2-inch slow-rebounding foam, she is cleared by her institution's
medical staff, and the cast/padding has been approved by the referee. Is this correct? - ANSWERSA. Yes
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