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Review Game created by Drew Spicer

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

 At which level of basketball is the shot clock first introduced to players? a. NBA (Professional basketball) b. College basketball c. High school basketball d. Middle school basketball Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 After how many fouls does a player “foul out” in a high school basketball game? a. 2 b. 5 c. 6 d. A player cannot be fouled out Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 How many substitutions can a coach use during a game? a. 1 per player b. 3 per player c. 5 total during game d. Unlimited number of substitutions Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 How many points is a made free throw? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. That team gains possession, no points earned Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 What is considered a turnover? a. A player dribbles the ball behind the mid-court line b. A player gets called for an offensive foul c. A player gets called for a defensive foul d. All of the above e. A & B only Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

B. College basketball implements a shot clock for the first time. High school and below does not have any shot clock.

B. 5 fouls results in a player fouling out, in high school basketball.

D. Unlimited number of substitutions during a game of basketball.

A. 1—A made free throw is only worth one point, however it is an uncontested shot, thus the name “free throw.”

E. A & B only—when a player dribbles the ball behind the mid-court line it is called a “backcourt violation.” Offensive fouls result in a turnover, while defensive fouls do not.

 When performing this basketball skill, it is especially important to use your fingertips, not your palms: a. Dribbling down the court b. Passing to a teammate c. Shooting a 3-pointer d. Stealing a pass from the other team Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 Which of the following is a type of pass? a. Bounce pass b. Overhead pass c. One-armed pass d. All of the above Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 Which of the following is a correct skill component of the shot? a. Watching the flight of the ball after the shot b. Using dominant hand to guide shot c. Follow through after shot release in direction of basket d. Keep legs straight Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 When shooting a right-handed layup, it is important to: a. Jump off of right foot b. Jump off of left foot c. Jump off of both feet d. None of the above Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

 To have the best chance to get a rebound after a shot is missed, you should use which of the following: a. Jump b. Watch the shooter c. Run to the spot of the ball d. Box out Click on the “i” icon to view the answer

A. Dribbling down the court

D. All of the above

C. Follow through after shot release in direction of basket

B. Jump off of left foot

D. Box out

 Which problem would you like to discuss further?  Click “1” for “Rules—Question 1”  Click “2” for “Rules—Question 2”  Click “3” for “Rules—Question 3”  Click “4” for “Rules—Question 4”  Click “5” for “Rules—Question 5”  Click “6” for “Skills—Question 1”  Click “7” for “Skills—Question 2”  Click “8” for “Skills—Question 3”  Click “9” for “Skills—Question 4”  Click “10” for “Skills—Question 5”