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Level II Basketball Coach Recertification Test

Please answer all questions.
Coaches need to answer seven out of 10 of the questions correctly to "pass."
If a coach fails to get seven out of 10 correct, they will receive follow-up information or training from the state office staff.
Fields in bold are required.

  1. In full-court or five-on-five competition, teams may play any style of defense (zone, person-to-person, etc.) at any time during the game.
    True
    False
  2. In full-court or five-on-five competition, teams may only apply a full-court press during the second half of the game.
    True
    False
  3. In three-on-three or half-court competition, the player putting the ball in-play following a dead ball situation (foul, ball goes out of bounds, etc.) can do so by either dribbling the ball or passing the ball to a teammate.
    True
    False
  4. During both five-on-five and three-on-three competitions, substitutions may only be made during dead ball situations.
    True
    False
  5. On a free-throw attempt, the two rebounding spots closest to the basket or blocks are occupied by the shooting team.
    True
    False
  6. An athlete is allowed two additional steps beyond what is normally allowed before a traveling violation is called, unless that athlete scores or gains an advantage over the defensive player.
    True
    False
  7. The Individual Skills Competition consists of the Target Pass, Ten-Meter Dribble and Spot Shot with placement for awards based upon the cumulative score of the athletes' results in each event.
    True
    False
  8. It is the responsibility of the head coach or team manager to check the competition brackets after each game to determine if any changes have been made to their teams' schedule and to ensure the correct scores for their completed games have been recorded.
    True
    False
  9. An athlete may be listed on the roster of both a three-on-three team and a five-on-five team for competition during an SOMN tournament.
    True
    False
  10. A player on the offensive team may not stay inside the boundaries of the free-throw lane for more than three seconds while their team has control of the ball in the offensive end of the court.
    True
    False
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