Welcome to your Basketball 1. You have 30 minutes to complete. Take your time and answer the best you can. This quiz is timed so make sure you have 30 minutes of uninterrupted time. Name Email Phone Define "Traveling". When you pack your bags and get in a car to go somewhere. There are limits placed on the steps a player may take without dribbling, 2 steps, which commonly results in an infraction known as traveling. Is a violation of the rules of basketball in which a player takes more than a predefined number of steps while holding the ball. A dribble that touches both hands. None Define "Carrying". Within a dribble, the player cannot move the ball by placing their hand on the bottom of the ball. A dribble that touches both hands is considered stopping the dribble. This is what happens when I place the ball in the back of my parents car. None of above None How many players are on the court for each team during a game? 7 8 5 4 As many as you want. None Define "Double Dribble". A dribble that touches both hands is considered stopping the dribble. A dribble where you start then stop then start dribbling again. Bouncing the ball higher than your head. None of the above. None What is Charging? Charging is a type of foul where an offensive player collides with a defender in a legal guarding position. Using a credit card to buy something. If the defender has their feet planted in a stationary position, then they’re in a legal position. Because the player in motion is the dribbler and is capable of initiating contact, they’re also responsible for avoiding contact. Running over a player in a legal guarding position is a charge. Lastly, if you’re dribbling toward a defender but you pass the ball before colliding with the defender (in a legal position), you may still be assessed a charging foul. You’re still responsible for avoiding running into a stationary defender, even if you don’t have the ball. Answers A, C and D are correct. None A foul given to a specific player. Each player is allowed five fouls in a game, with the sixth one resulting in the player being thrown out. Personal Foul Team Foul Shooting Foul Technical Foul Flagrant Foul None A foul given to the team of a defensive player. Each team is allowed five team fouls in a quarter before the opposing enters the bonus. Personal Foul Team Foul Shooting Foul Technical Foul Flagrant Foul None A foul called on a defensive player during the act of shooting. Shooting fouls result in one, two, or three shots at the free-throw line. Team Foul Shooting Foul Technical Foul Flagrant Foul None Fouls that are deemed both unnecessary, excessive, or intentional. They are broken up into Flagrant One and Flagrant Two fouls, depending on the severity. Technical Foul Personal Foul Team Foul Flagrant Foul None A foul that’s generally categorized as unsportsmanlike conduct. It can include delay of game, too many players on the basketball court, bad behavior, or trying to use a timeout when you’re out of them. Personal Foul Technical Foul Shooting Foul None 2025-02-24