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The individual completed an Advanced Accreditation quiz, scoring 39 out of 50 questions correctly, resulting in a failing grade. The document details the questions answered, indicating which were correct or incorrect, along with references to specific rules. Overall, the performance reflects a need for improvement in understanding the rules covered in the quiz.
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Advanced Quiz

You have completed Advanced Accreditation.

You scored 39 correct out of 50 questions.

You have collected 50 points.

Your obtained grade is

FAIL

Your answers are shown below:

1.
A ‘Wrapping’ marking infraction may only be called by the thrower. (15.5)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 15.5

2.
A Blocking Foul occurs when a player takes a position that an opponent moving in
a legal manner will be unable to avoid, taking into account the opponents expected
position based on their established speed and direction, and non-minor contact
results. (17.4.1)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 17.4.1. This rule was updated in 2021

3.

 An offensive player catches the disc in the central zone.


 Their momentum causes them to leave the central zone and go into
their attacking end zone.

They must restart play with a ground tap. (14.3)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 14.3. There is no requirement for a ground tap

4.
A pick can be called if a defender is prevented from moving towards the disc to try
and get a block, regardless of where their opponent is. (18.3.1)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 18.3.1 - a pick can apply when a defender is prevented from moving
towards their opponent, not the disc

5.

 The thrower calls a marking violation for repeated marking infractions.


 At the same time the thrower attempts a pass.
 The pass is incomplete.

The disc must come back to the thrower. (18.1.6)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 18.1.6.

6.

 There has been a turnover out of bounds.


 The thrower picks up the disc.
 The thrower runs to the pivot location.
 As they run, they wind up for a throw.
 Then they establish a pivot and make a pass.

This is a travel infraction (18.2.5.3)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 18.2.5.3. This rule was updated in 2021

7.
A travel infraction may be called by any opposing player. (15.5)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 15.5

8.

 A player lays out for a pass and gets injured, without any contact from
an opponent.
 They call ‘injury’.

They must choose either to be substituted, or to charge their own team with a
time-out. (19.1.2)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 19.1.2

9.
If a receiver uses an item of equipment, such as their hat, to help them catch the
disc, this is a turnover. (13.2.7)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 13.2.7.

10.
All players must attempt to avoid contact with other players, and there is no
situation where a player may justify initiating contact. This includes avoiding
initiating contact with a stationary opponent, or an opponent’s expected position
based on their established speed and direction. (12.6)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 12.6. This rule was updated in 2021

11.
A pick can occur when a defender is obstructed by another player, and this
prevents them from moving towards/with the opponent they are guarding. (18.3.1)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 18.3.1

12.
The marker must leave a gap of one second between the start of the word
‘Stalling’ and the start of the word ‘One’ in a stall count. (9.1)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 9.1

13.
 The thrower establishes a pivot point at the wrong spot.
 A travel is called.
 The thrower still has the disc.
 The thrower establishes a pivot point at the correct spot.

The thrower must wait until the marker resumes the stall count before they can
make a pass. (18.2.6.2)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 18.2.6.2

14.
Prior to the check the person checking the disc in, and the nearest opposition
player, must verify that their own teammates are ready, and positioned as per 10.2
(10.4)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 10.4.

15.
Only the thrower may call a double team (15.5.1)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 15.1.1 This rule was updated in 2021

16.
People on the side line must not give advice on foul calls, even if they are asked by
the players involved. (1.10.2)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 1.10.2

17.

 The thrower from Team A releases the disc.


 The thrower then taps the disc to avoid an interception by Team B.
 The disc hits the ground.

The result of the play stands and Team B gets possession. (13.2.5)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 13.2.5.

18.

 A player initiates a stoppage incorrectly while the disc is in the air.


 The opposition catches the disc.

The pass stands. (15.9)

 Truecorrect
 Falsewrong

See Rule 15.9.

19.

 The thrower calls ‘Fast count’.


 The marker does not contest.
 The marker immediately resumes the stall count with the number last
fully uttered before the call, minus one.
 During the same stall count the thrower calls ‘Straddle’.
 The marker does not contest.

The marker must stop straddling, and resume the stall count with the number last
fully uttered before the call, minus one. (18.1.3)

 Truecorrect
 Falsewrong

See Rule 18.1.3.

20.
Even if non-minor contact was made accidentally, it can still be considered to be a
foul. (15.1)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 15.1.

21.

 A player catches the disc and lands in the central zone.


 Their momentum carries them into their attacking end zone.

They must establish a pivot point at the location where they crossed the goal line.
(14.3)
 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 14.3 - they must establish a pivot point at the nearest location on the
goal line

22.

 An offensive player catches the disc in the end zone they are attacking
and establishes possession.
 They then throw an incomplete pass.

This is a turnover. (14.1)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 14.1. There is no requirement to acknowledge a goal has occurred

23.
A disc that has been caught by a player is not considered part of that player.
(Definitions)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Definition of Possession of the disc. This rule was updated in 2021

24.

 An offensive player catches the disc in-bounds.


 Their momentum causes them to leave the central zone and go out-of-
bounds.

They must establish a pivot point in-bounds at the location where they crossed the
perimeter line. (11.3.2.1)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 11.3.2.1

25.

 A player catches the disc while running.


 They do not change direction.
 They do not increase speed.
 They make only 1 additional point of contact with the ground after the
catch.
They may release a pass while airborne (18.2.2.1)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 18.2.2.1. This rule was updated in 2021

26.

 There is a foul by the thrower on a completed pass.


 The thrower does not contest the call.
 The disc is returned to the thrower.

The stall count restarts at a maximum of nine (9). (9.5.2)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 9.5.2

27.

 The offence is offside for the pull.


 The defence calls offside before the offence touches the disc.
 The offence catches the pull in the endzone they are defending.

The thrower must wait at the spot they caught the pull until play is restarted as if a
time-out had been called at that location. (7.5.1)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 7.5.1 This rule was updated in 2021

28.

 The disc is in the air when an injury stoppage is called.


 Play continues until the disc hits the ground.
 The injury is not the result of a foul.

The turnover stands, and play restarts there after the stoppage. (19.1.6)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 19.1.6

29.
If a defender runs within 3 metres of the throwers pivot, this is a double team.
(18.1.1.5)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 18.1.1.5.

30.
An offside violation must be called before the offence touches the disc. (7.5)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 7.5

31.

 A player on offence catches a pass near the sideline.


 Momentum takes them out of bounds.

The marker may start the stall count if they are within 3 metres of the pivot
location. (9.3.2)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 9.3.2

32.

 A violation is called downfield.


 The thrower does not hear the call and makes a pass a few seconds
later.
 The disc is returned to the thrower.

Players must return to the location they were in when the pass was thrown.
(10.2.2.1)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 10.2.2.1. They must return to where they were at the time of the call.

33.

 Two opposing players move towards a single point simultaneously.


 The defender hits the disc out of reach of both players.
 After the disc is hit away, non-minor contact occurs between the players.
 The contact was caused by both players.
 It is not a Dangerous play.

This must be treated as an Offsetting Foul (17.9.2.1)

 True
 Falsecorrect

This must be treated as an Indirect Foul. See Rule 17.9.2.1. This rule was updated
in 2021

34.
A player may call a violation regarding the check if their teammate was not in the
appropriate position (10.7)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 10.7. You can not call a violation against your own team

35.

 The thrower has the disc.


 A defender calls pick.
 A pass is attempted and it is intercepted in the air by another defender.

The disc must return to the thrower, even if the pick, and the pick call, did not
affect the play. (16.3)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 16.3

36.
If the marker realises that the thrower has established the pivot at the incorrect
spot, they can wait until they make a pass before calling travel. (15.8)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 15.8.

37.
If the thrower releases the disc and then taps it to a teammate before anyone else
touches it, this is a turnover. (13.2.5)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect
See Rule 13.2.5.

38.

 A player initiates a stoppage incorrectly while the disc is in the air.


 The opposition catches the disc.

The disc must be returned to the thrower. (15.9)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 15.9.

39.
If the same marker has been straddling the thrower every time the thrower has the
disc, the thrower can call a marking violation and stop play. (18.1.5.4)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 18.1.5.4.

40.
If play has stopped because of a foul call, two opponents in the stack can agree to
move slightly to avoid a potential pick. (18.3.3.1)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 18.3.3.1.

41.

 A player jumps from out-of-bounds.


 They catch the disc in the air.
 They land in-bounds.

The catch stands. (11.3.1, 11.6)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 11.3.1, 11.6

42.
If players agree to ask a person on the sideline for their perspective on an out of
bounds call, they must accept that person’s call. (1.10.2, 1.11)
 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rules 1.10.2 and 1.11

43.
If the thrower calls a time-out while play is live and when their team has no more
time-outs, the time-out call has no effect. (20.4)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 20.4

44.

 The offence makes an ‘offside’ call against the defence.


 The offence then catches the pull.

They can resume play as if a brick had been called (7.5.2)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

To call offside, the offence must let the disc hit the ground. See Rule 7.5.2 This rule
was updated in 2021

45.
It is solely up to the offence to take reasonable efforts to avoid the occurrence of
picks. (18.3.3)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 18.3.3.

46.
If a player signals ‘brick’, they must also pick up the disc. (7.12)

 Truewrong
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 7.12.

47.
A defender is guarding an offensive player when they are within three meters of
that offensive player and are reacting to that offensive player. (Definitions)

 Truecorrect
 False

See the definition of ‘Guarding’

48.
After an accepted foul by the defence the stall count restarts at a maximum of six
(6). (9.5.1)

 True
 Falsecorrect

See Rule 9.5.1

49.
The goal lines are part of the central zone. (2.4)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 2.4

50.
People on the side line must not give advice on foul calls, unless they are asked by
the players involved. (1.10.2)

 Truecorrect
 False

See Rule 1.10.2

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