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# Question Explination The referee should count the number of visiting team players and have the umpire do the same with the home 1 team. 4.1.5A.7 2 The officials' jurisdiction ends when all officials leave the visual confines of the playing court. Rules 2.2.4 3 If an error or mistake occurs, officials should not leave the floor until it is corrected. 4.5.4.C.1 The official who begins a five-second count may pass it to the other official if the players involved leave that 4 offcial's primary coverage area. 4.3.2.B.2 5 An official should never make a ruling in another official's primary coverage area (PCA). 4.3.2.A.9 6 The umpire signals for the clock to start on a when the ball is legally touched. 4.2.1.C.3 The official administering the throw-in is only responsible for the thrower; the free official observes all other 7 players. 4.2.2.I.1 8 If a throw-in plane occurs, a team warning is recorded by the scorer and reported to the coach. 4.2.2.J.1 9 When a has occurred and a goal has been scored, signal to count the goal as soon as it is legally scored. 4.4.2.B.7 10 The trail official administers and readministers any single and the first of any multiple throws. 4.2.3.B 11 The lead official stands next to the player in the first lane space during the first of two free throws. 4.2.3.B5 12 An official should make eye contact with his/her partner before placing the ball at the thrower's disposal. 4.2.3D3 The opponents of the throw-in team may be granted a time-out until the thrower releases the ball on the throw- 13 in. 4.4.4.A4 The expiration of time causes the ball to become dead if a tap is in flight toward the tapper's basket, but not if it is 14 a shot. 4.3.6B 15 In all situations, the welfare of an injured player has the highest priority. 1.1.9 16 The officials should enter the court at least 15 minutes before game time. 4.1.4 Prior to the second half, officials should be back on the floor about one minute before the end of the halftime 17 intermission. 4.4.5.A Officials should switch hands when going directly from a closely-guarded holding count to a closely-guarded 18 count. 4.3.2.B.3 The officials should beckon the coach or other bench personnel onto the court if it appears a player is injured and 19 needs attention. 4.4.7A 20 To be acknowledged for entry, the substitute must be properly reported to the scorer and ready for entry. 4.4.6.A 21 Do not grant a time-out request if it will result in a penalty for an excessive time-out. 4.4.4.A.10 If an official erroneously grants a time-out when it is not permitted by rule, it should be canceled immediately and 22 play resumed. 4.4.4.A.9

23 The non-ruling official is responsible for activity around the bench area while the ruling official is reporting a foul. 4.4.2D1 To identify the offending player, the ruling official communicates with the scorer both verbally and with a two- 24 hand signal. 4.4.2.C4b If the ball goes in the basket, it is the responsibility of the non-ruling official to communicate to the ruling official, 25 "the ball entered the basket." 4.4.2.D.6 If a teammate of the free thrower violates on the first of a two-shot penalty, the second free throw is also 26 canceled. 4.4.1.C1 27 The trail official is responsible for knowing if the ball touches the ring. 4.2.3.C6 28 The number of free throws is indicated to the players by hand(s) signal only. 4.2.3.B4 29 During the pregame warm-up, the umpire is responsible for observing and counting the home team. 4.1.5.B.1 30 The clock is signaled to start by the umpire as soon as the ball is tossed by the referee. 4.2.1.C.3

Answers from officials manual except is noted otherwise