FIBA 3X3 Questionnaire
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Title of test:![]() FIBA 3X3 Questionnaire Description: Questionnaire about the rules and regulations of FIBA's 3X3 |




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2. How long is the free throw line?. 5.80m. 5.75m. 5.70m. 5.85m. 1. What is the playing surface of a regular 3x3 court?. 15 x 11. 14 x 10. 13 x 13. 16 x 12. 3. How long is the two point line?. 6.75m. 6.70m. 6.80m. 6.65m. 4. Can the half of a traditional basketball court be used to play 3x3?. YES. NO. 5. What ball shall be used to play 3x3?. The official ball. Any ball. 6. How many players are there in a 3x3 team?. 4. 3. 5. 2. How many players are there in court from each team?. 3. 4. 7. How many referees are there in a 3x3 match?. 1 or 2. 1. 2. 8. How many time/score keepers are there in a 3x3 match?. 1. 2. Up to 2. What shall teams do prior to the game?. Warm up simultaneously. Greet the other team. Wait for the permission to enter the court. Run around the court. 10. What can the team which won the coin flip choose?. Choose ball possession at the beginning of the game. Choose ball possession at the beginning of an eventual overtime. Choose ball possession at the beginning of the game or at the beginning of an eventual overtime. All the answers are wrong. 11. How many players from each team shall there be in court for the game to start?. 3. at least 1. at least 2. at least 3. 12. How many points are awarded for every shot inside the arc?. 1. 2. 13. How many points are awarded for every shot behind the arc?. 2. 1. 14. How many points are awarded for every successful free throw?. 1. 2. 15. How long does the regular playing time of a 3x3 match last?. 10 minutes. 9 minutes. 11 minutes. 12 minutes. 16. In which situations are the clock stopped?. Dead ball situations. Free throw situations. Dead ball and free throw situations. All the alternatives are wrong. 17. When shall the clock be restarted?. When the players start moving again. As soon as it is in the offensive team's hands. As soon as it is in the defensive team's hands. After the referee restarts the game. 18. The game be won before play time is over. How many points does a team have to score in this case?. 21. 20. 22. 19. 19. How many points are needed to win the game in overtime?. 2. 1. 3. 4. 20. What happens if the game is tied?. Other 9 minutes are played. Other 10 minutes are played. Other 8 minutes are played. Other 11 minutes are played. 21. How long does the interval between regular playing time and overtime last?. 1 minute. 2 minutes. 3 minutes. There is no interval. 22 . What is loss by forfeit?. A team leaves the court before the end of the match. A team is not on court at the scheduled time. A team commits more than 2 unsportsmanlike fouls. A team loses the match in less than 3 minutes. 23. How is the score marked in the case of loss by forfeit?. w-0 or 0-w. 21-0 or 0-21. 2-0 or 0-2. 0-0. 24. What is loss by default?. It’s when a team loses because all its players leave the court before the end of the game. It’s when a team loses because all its players are injured. It’s when a team loses because all its players are disqualified. It’s when a team loses because all its players are injured and/or disqualified. It’s when a team loses because all its players leave the court before the end of the game, or if all of them are injured or disqualified. 25. In the case of loss be default, what can the winning team choose to do?. The current score can be kept. The game can be forfeited. The score can be kept or the game can be forfeited. 27. What happens to the losing team, in the case of loss by default?. It's disqualified from the competition. It plays a rematch. 28. If a game clock is not available, what happens to the running time’s length and/or required points for sudden death?. It's a the organizer's discretion. It's at the referees' discretion. It's at FIBA representative's discretion. 29. What does FIBA recommend in the case of there not being a game clock?. 10 minutes and 10 points. 15 minutes and 15 points. 21 minutes and 21 points. All alternatives are correct. 30 How many fouls does a team need to have in order to be in a penalty situation?. 6. 5. 7. 4. 31. Are the fouls counted individually or globally?. Globally. Individually. 32. What are fouls during the act of shooting inside the arc awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. 33. What are fouls during the act of shooting behind the arc awarded?. 2 free throws. 1 free throw. 34. What are fouls during the act of shooting followed by a successful filed goal awarded?. 1 additional free throw. 2 additional free throws. Ball possession. 1 additional free throw and ball possession. 2 additional free throws and ball possession. 35. What are team fouls 7, 8 and 9 always awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. Ball possession. 1 free throw and ball possession. 2 free throws and ball possession. 36. What are team fouls 10 and subsequent always awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. Ball possession. 1 free throw and ball possession. 2 free throws and ball possession. 37. A player commits a foul inside the arc. It’s his 8th foul. What is it awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. Ball possession. 1 free throw and ball possession. 2 free throws and ball possession. 39.What are the technical fouls always awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. Ball possession. 1 free throw and ball possession. 2 free throws and ball possession. 38. A player commits a foul behind the arc. It’s his 12th foul. What is it awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. Ball possession. 1 free throw and ball possession. 2 free throws and ball possession. 40. What are the unsportsmanlike fouls always awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. Ball possession. 1 free throw and ball possession. 2 free throws and ball possession. 42. What are offensive fouls awarded?. 1 free throw. 2 free throws. Ball possession. 1 free throw and ball possession. 2 free throws and ball possession. Nothing. 44. Can the ball be dribbled or passed from behind the end line?. No. Yes. 45. Is the defensive team allowed to play for the ball in the “no-charge” semi-circle area”?. No. Yes. 51. When are players considered to be “behind the arc”?. When neither of his feet are inside nor step the arc. When one of his feet is outside or not stepping the arc. 53. What is stalling?. It's failing to play actively. It's not attempting to score. It's a violation. All the answers are correct. 55. How much time does a team have to attempt to shot?. 12 seconds. 10 seconds. 11 seconds. 13 seconds. 58. When can substitutions be made?. When the ball becomes dead, prior to the check-ball. When the ball becomes dead, prior to the free throw. All the alternatives are incorrect. 59. When can the substitute enter the game?. After his teammate steps off the court and establishes physical contact with him. After his teammate steps off the court and he finishes warm-up. After his teammate establishes physical contact with him. After his teammate steps off the court. 60. Where can substitutions take place?. Behind the end line opposite the basket. On any end line. 61. What action do substitutions require from the referees or table officials?. No action. They write the substitution down on the score sheet. They must go to the end line opposite the basket and give the substitution signal. They must only give the substitution signal. 62. How many time-outs is each team granted?. 1. 2. 63. Who can call an time-out?. Any player. The team captain. The team coach. The referees and/or table officials. 64. When can time-outs be called?. In dead ball situations. In living ball situations. After free throws. Before free throws. In dead ball situations and/or before free throws. In dead ball situations and/or after free throws. In living ball situations and/or before free throws. In living ball situations and/or after free throws. All alternatives are correct. All alternatives are incorrect. 65. In case of TC production, how many time-outs can be called?. 1. 2. 66. In case of TV productions, when will the time-outs be called?. After the first dead ball, respectively, at 6:59 and 3:59 in all games. After the first dead ball, respectively, at 5:59 and 2:59 in all games. After the first dead ball, respectively, at 7:59 and 4:59 in all games. 67. How long does a time-out last?. 30 seconds. 60 seconds. 90 seconds. 120 seconds. 70. Can teams protest?. Yes. No. 71. In which situations can teams protest?. When they believe their interests have been adversely affected by a decision of an official. When they believe their interests have been adversely affected by any event that took place during the game. All alternatives are correct. All alternatives are incorrect. 73. In the case of protest, does the team have to pay?. Yes. No. 73. In the case of protest, how much does the team have to pay?. 200 USD. 100 USD. 150 USD. 50 USD. 74. Who does team have to pay the security deposit for in the case of protest?. The referees. The table officials. The organizer of the event. The sports director. 75. In which case will the security deposit be refunded?. In the case the protest is accepted. In the case the protest is rejected. It will be refunded in either case. 81. How can a player be disqualified from the game?. If he commits 2 unsportsmanlike fouls. If he commits 1 unsportsmanlike foul and 1 technical foul. If he commits 2 technical fouls. 82. Can players be disqualified from the event?. Yes. No. 83. How can the organizer disqualify a player from the event?. If he commits acts of violence. If he commits of verbal and physical aggression. If he commits tortuous interference in the games' results. If he violates the FIBA's Anti-Doping rules. If he commits any breach to the FIBA Code of Ethics. All alternatives are correct. 84. How does the disqualification rules apply to the team?. A disqualified players automatically disqualifies the rest of the team. It will depend on whether the team did something to contribute to another player's disqualification. It will depende on whether the team didn't do anything to prevent another palyer's disqualification. It will depend on the team contribution (also through non-action). |