FIBA Basketball Rules and Regulations Quiz
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What is the duration of each period in a FIBA basketball game?

  • 12 minutes
  • 8 minutes
  • 10 minutes (correct)
  • 15 minutes

Which organization oversees international basketball events and rules?

  • NBA
  • FIBA (correct)
  • Euroleague Basketball
  • IOC

How many players can be on the court for a team at any given moment during a game?

  • 5 players (correct)
  • 3 players
  • 7 players
  • 10 players

What is the primary objective of a basketball game?

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Which tournament is organized by FIBA Europe?

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What is the minimum number of founders required to establish a basic sports club?

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a sports corporation?

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What legal document is necessary to establish an elementary sports club?

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What is the primary function of sporting federations?

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Which of the following statements about professional leagues is true?

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How many 60-second timeouts can a team call in the 4th period?

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What is the maximum jersey number allowed for a player?

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In which period can a team call 2 additional full timeouts?

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What is the circumference of a basketball as defined in the standards?

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How many 30-second timeouts can be unused and carried over to the second half?

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What historical game influenced the creation of modern basketball?

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Which of the following is NOT a legal jersey number?

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Who can call timeouts in a basketball game?

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What is a key behavior associated with the organized attack phase?

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Which concept is central to the behavior of the defensive transition phase known as pressure after loss?

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In which organized defense strategy is the focus on covering the definition zone?

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What behavioral style is characterized by depth and speed in an organized attack?

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Which behavior is associated with intense retreat during the defensive transition phase?

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What is a characteristic of collaborative relationships in team sports?

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What is the primary goal of the organized defense's strategy involving a high block?

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In invasive forms of team sports, how do players interact with space?

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What is one of the main ideas behind typical behaviors in the combinative style?

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What defines simultaneous participation in ball possession?

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Which action is associated with opposition relationships in team sports?

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What is an important factor in invasive team sports?

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What is a characteristic of non-invasive team sports?

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In which type of sport do players perform actions to prepare for the opposing team's attack?

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How do players perceive their actions in cooperative team sports?

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What has been the trend in the recovery ratio from 1996 to 2010?

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Which of the following factors is NOT related to the conditional demands in football?

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High-level international players perform what percentage more high-intensity running compared to lower-level professional players?

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What does the term 'game model' refer to in the context of football training?

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Which of the following best illustrates the term 'Game system'?

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What is the average number of sprints made by players in a typical FA Premier League game?

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In what context is the term 'density' most relevant in football?

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What is the observed increase in the passing rate per minute in recent years?

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Flashcards

Force Ratio in Team Sports

Team sports involve a dynamic interplay of forces between two opposing teams, creating a balanced relationship known as the "force ratio."

Characteristics of Team Sports

Team sports are characterized by their intuitive, synthetic, holistic, non-linear, cooperative, and qualitative nature.

Types of Team Sports

Team sports are classified by the type of relationship between teams (collaboration or opposition), usage of space (invasive or non-invasive), and participation with the ball (simultaneous or alternative).

Collaboration in Team Sports

Collaboration in team sports involves coordinated actions between teammates to achieve offensive progressions or defensive tactics against the opposing team.

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Opposition in Team Sports

Opposition in team sports involves actively preventing the opposing team’s offensive maneuvers through actions like delaying, stealing, covering, guarding, etc.

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Invasive Team Sports

Invasive team sports, both teams share space to attack and defend, leading to physical contact and strategic decision-making.

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Non-invasive Team Sports

Non-invasive team sports allow players to focus on technique, space management, and strategy without physical contact.

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Simultaneous Ball Participation

Simultaneous participation with the ball allows both teams to compete for possession at the same time, creating intense dynamic play.

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What is FIBA?

The governing body for basketball worldwide, responsible for rules, competitions, and international events.

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How many players are on a basketball team?

Two teams of 12 players, with a maximum of 5 players on the court at any given time.

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What is the goal of basketball?

The objective of the game is to score more points than the opponent by throwing the ball into the basket.

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How long is a basketball game?

A basketball game consists of 4 periods of 10 minutes each. If the score is tied at the end of regulation, an extra 5-minute overtime period is played.

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What is FIBA Europe?

The governing body for basketball in Europe, responsible for managing and promoting the sport in the region and organizing competitions.

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Offensive Transition

The phase of play where a team tries to score after gaining possession of the ball.

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Organized Attack

The phase of play where a team sets up their attack in a structured way.

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Defensive Transition

The phase of play where a team defends after losing possession of the ball.

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Organized Defense

The phase of play where a team sets up their defense in a structured way.

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Combinative Attack

A style of attacking play that focuses on spreading the ball across the field and creating opportunities through precise movements.

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Direct Play

A style of attacking play that focuses on moving the ball quickly and directly towards the goal, taking risks to create immediate scoring chances.

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Pressure After Loss

A style of defending where a team recovers quickly after losing possession, aiming to prevent the opposing team from counter-attacking.

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Intense Retreat

A style of defending where a team focuses on getting back into position, closing spaces, and protecting their goal area.

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Timeouts in the first three periods

Three 60-second timeouts are allowed for each team during the first three periods of a basketball game.

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Timeouts in the fourth period

Teams can use two 60-second timeouts in the fourth period.

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Timeouts per half

Teams can use one 20-second timeout and one 30-second timeout per half during a basketball game.

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Additional timeout

Teams can also use one 60-second timeout during the game in addition to the regular timeouts.

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Who can call a timeout?

Timeouts can be called by the coach or players on the court.

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Timeouts in overtime

In overtime, teams can use one additional 30-second timeout, and any unused 30-second timeouts from the game can be used.

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Basketball size (circumference)

A basketball's circumference can range from 29 1/2 inches to 29 3/4 inches.

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Legal jersey numbers

Jersey numbers for basketball players can range from 00 to 55.

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Elementary Sports Club Formation

A private document signed by 3 individuals outlining the club's name, purpose, address, and commitment to sports regulations.

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Basic Sports Club

A legal entity formed with at least 5 founders and a notarized founding act, with its own legal personality.

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Sports Corporation (SAD)

A company registered in the Mercantile Register and subject to the General Regime of Public Limited Companies, specifically designed for participation in professional sports competitions.

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Professional League

A legal entity representing all the teams participating in a professional sports league, responsible for self-organization and acting under the protection of the CSD.

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Sporting Federation

A private entity with its own legal personality and authority, operating at a regional or national level, who, in addition to its own functions, assumes administrative tasks delegated by the government.

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Work-Rest Ratio

The ratio of playing time to rest time in a game. It's typically expressed as a ratio, like 4:1, representing 4 minutes of play for every 1 minute of rest.

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Recovery Ratio

A key indicator of the intensity and demands of a game, this ratio compares the length of the game to the duration of breaks.

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Ball Speed

The average speed of the ball in a game, reflecting the overall pace and tempo of play.

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Repeat Sprint Ability (RSA)

The ability to perform repeated sprints at high intensity, crucial for covering ground and creating opportunities in football.

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Passing Rate

The number of passes completed per minute of play, reflecting the efficiency and effectiveness of a team's passing game.

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Game System

The overall pattern of how a team organizes itself to attack and defend, including player positions, movement, and strategies.

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Game Model

A plan that defines the team's philosophy, values, playing style, and approach to training and competition.

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Circles: Micro, Meso, Macro

A temporary division of work organization, including micro (between games), meso (3-6 weeks), and macro (long-term planning) cycles.

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Study Notes

Team Sports Fundamentals

  • Team sports are defined as "episodes pregnant with uncertainty, variability, turbulence, self-organization, and emergencies." Causality isn't straightforward in these situations, and the behavior of the whole system cannot be predicted solely from analyzing individual components.
  • Team sports are complex systems with interacting components. Team performance is dependent on the interplay between players and the environment, not just individual contributions.
  • Team sports differ from individual sports; individual sports are rational, analytical, and reductionist. In contrast, team sports are intuitive, synthetic, and holistic, emphasizing cooperation and shared space.
  • Team sports involve a blend of cooperation and competing with an opponent.

Analysis Models in Team Sports

  • Analytical model:
    • A team is simply the sum of its individual parts.
    • Team performance is evaluated by evaluating individual performance.
  • Structuralist model:
    • A team's performance is greater than the sum of individual contributions.
    • The team functions as something more than a sum of parts; analyzing the relationships between all components is important.
  • Systemic model:
    • A team is a complex system, formed by two opposing teams
    • The actions in one team are affected by the actions of the other side.

Technique and Tactics in Team Sports

  • Technique refers to the specific skills used to achieve a goal within environmental constraints, whether fixed or variable. Skills should be associated with a given task, imply a relationship with the environment, result in effective goal achievement and are learnable.
  • Tactics involve making appropriate decisions and executing them to achieve a common team goal.

Tactical Act (Information Theory) in Team Sports

  • Player perceptions, through their senses, help analyze the game situation, and relate this to previous experiences. The goal is to select the best response to the immediate demands of the context. Decision making processes depend on the
  • perceptual ability of the athlete (visual, attention, memory, anticipation, degree of difficulty),
  • number of options to decide on
  • level of risk or uncertainty involved,
  • prior knowledge and
  • contextual factors (time pressure).

Systemic Model: Decision Making

  • Decision-making in sport is a cyclical process of seeking information to act, and then acting to gather more information. The decisions made always interact with the context to achieve a goal.

Basketball

  • Teams consist of 12 players, with a maximum of 5 on the court at any moment.
  • Game objective is to shoot the ball through the opponent's hoop.
  • A shot inside the 3-point line is worth two points, outside is three, and foul shots are worth one point.
  • Game is typically four 10-minute periods (NBA) or four 12-minute periods; if tied, there will be extra time added.

Handball

  • Teams consist of 7 players (6 field players + 1 goalkeeper) on the court.
  • The aim is to throw the ball into the opposing team's goal using only hands—no hitting, kicking, tripping, etc.
  • Game consists of two 30-minute halves with a 10-minute break.

Volleyball

  • Six players per team, and they need to rotate in a clockwise manner during play
  • The objective is to send the ball into the opponent's court, and prevent them from receiving and sending it back to your teammates.
  • Players only have three hits to return the ball before sending it to the other side, unless one player is receiving the ball .

Football/Soccer

  • Two teams with 11 players on the field.
  • The objective is to score by getting the ball into the opponent's goal.
  • The game is divided into two 45-minute halves.
  • Scores are different based on where the ball is thrown(inside or outside the 3-point line) and foul shots.

Management in Team Sports

  • Creating a sports project involves defining a general idea, the type of entity (e.g., club, corporation), goals (mission, vision, values, services), and cooperative goals.
  • Sport clubs are private associations aiming to promote, practice, and participate in sport activities/competitions.
  • Leadership is both about controlling people and understanding members to foster collaboration.

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