31. All of the following statements regarding officials jurisdiction are True statement, EXCEPT:
32. An alternating-possession throw-in results in all of the following situations, EXCEPT:
33. An official shall immediately remove a player from the game who exhibits the following signs or symptoms of a concussion:
34. Any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion shall not returnto play until cleared by:
35. Any player, other than the free thrower, who does not occupy a marked lane space:
36. Blocking is illegal personal contact with an opponent that impedes the progress of an opponent with or without the ball.
37. Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball/player specifically designed to stop the clock or keep it from starting is:
38. Depending on the location of the throw-in, except outside the end line after a successful goal, the official shall:
39. During a dribble from backcourt to frontcourt, the ball is in As frontcourt if one of dribbler A1s feet is on the division line and the other foot and the ball are touching in As frontcourt.
40. During a dribble from backcourt to frontcourt, the ball is in the frontcourt when both feet of the dribbler and the ball touch the court entirely in the frontcourt.
41. During an alternatingpossession throw-in by A1, B2 intentionally kicks the throw-in pass. A1 will be awarded a new throw-in opportunity, but the arrow will remain pointed in the direction of As basket.
42. Following a team warning for any type of delay, it is a team technical foul if the free throw is delayed because of a Team A huddle or contact with the free thrower.
43. If a team jersey contains a visible manufacturers logo/trademark/reference, all of the following are correct, EXCEPT:
44. If a technical foul is administered to start an extra period, a jump ball will follow to establish the alternating-possession procedure.
45. If A1s personal foul is followed with a technical foul by B1 before the clock starts, it creates a False statement double foul situation.
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