IAABO Written Exam Questions And Correct Complete Answers.
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Jumper A-1 taps the ball, which then hits the floor and is caught by jumper A-1. The official rules a jump ball violation. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
While A-1's try is in flight, a double personal foul is committed. The try is successful. The official resumes play by awarding the ...
IAABO Written Exam Questions And
Correct Complete Answers.
Jumper A-1 taps the ball, which then hits the floor and is caught by jumper A-1. The official rules a jump
ball violation. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
While A-1's try is in flight, a double personal foul is committed. The try is successful. The official resumes
play by awarding the ball to Team B for a throw-in. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
A-1 catches a pass from A-2, fumbles the ball, immediately catches it and starts a dribble. A-1 ends
his/her dribble and fumbles the ball again. A-1 recovers the ball. The official rules this an illegal dribble.Is
the official correct? - Answer No
While dribbling from the backcourt to frontcourt, A-1 has both feet in the frontcourt while the ball is
being dribbled in the backcourt. The official ends the 10-second count. Is the official correct? - Answer
No
While the ball is at the disposal of a player for a throw-in, the ball is live. Is this correct? - Answer Yes
During a throw-in when B-1 may move along the end line, A-1 intentionally fouls B-2 near the endline.
Following the free throws, the official awards the ball back to Team B and rules the throw-in tobe a
designated spot throw-in. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
A-1 is holding the ball in the frontcourt while closely guarded. When A-1 starts his/her dribble, the
official continues the 5-second closely guarded count. Is the official correct? - Answer No
A-1 dribbles the ball off the foot of B-1 and the ball rolls away. A-1 recovers the ball with both handsand
begins another dribble. The official rules this a legal play. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
A-1 commits his/her fifth foul and is disqualified. Prior to Team A replacing A-1, Team B requests atime-
out. Official denies the request. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
, A-1's throw-in is touched inbounds but is not controlled. The official rules the throw-in ends when the
ball touches or is touched by a player. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
While A-1 is in the act of shooting but has not yet released the ball, B-2 fouls A-2. A-1 continues the act
of shooting and scores. The official disallows the goal. Is the official correct? - Answer No
A-1's throw-in is caught by A-2, who is in the air from the frontcourt. A-2 lands in the backcourt. The
official rules this a legal play. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
Airborne A-1 catches the ball. As A-1's momentum is carrying him/her out of bounds, A-1 requests a
time-out. The official denies the request. Is the official correct? - Answer No
A-1 has control of the ball beyond the free throw semi-circle when A-2 and B-2 commit a double
personal foul in the lane. The official resumes play by awarding the ball to Team A nearest to where the
foul occurred. Is the official correct? - Answer No
As the official is bouncing the ball to A-1 for a throw-in and before A-1 catches it, A-2 fouls B-2. The
official charges A-2 with a technical foul, ruling the ball was dead. Is the official correct? - Answer Yes
A-1 dives for a loose ball and gains control on the floor. A-1 is on his/her stomach and completely
stopped when A-1 rolls over. The official rules this a traveling violation. Is the official correct? - Answer
Yes
While A-1's pass is in flight, A-2 commits a common foul. Team B is in the bonus. The official rules a team
control foul and awards the ball to Team B for a designated spot throw-in. Is the official correct? -
Answer Yes
While A-1 is dribbling, B-1 bats the ball away. While the ball is loose, Team A is still in control. Is this
correct? - Answer No
A-1's try is in flight when A-2 fouls B-2. The try is successful. Team B is not in the bonus. The official rules
Team B may not move along the end line. Is the official correct? - Answer No
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