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Test Questions- Review
1. A runner is out if she passes an
obstructed preceding runner
True or False
1. False
2. Metal cleats are permitted and must be
round or rectangular.
True or False
2. False
3. A coach who calls time, goes out to speak
with F6 and then replaces F1, is charged
with a defensive conference.
True or False
3. False
4. A batter-runner who reaches first base
safely and then overruns or overslides the
base may always return to that base
without liability to be put out.
True or False
4. False
5. To utilize a courtesy runner in the top of
the first inning, the pitcher and catcher are
identified as those players listed in the
lineup as playing those positions; both
must occupy those positions in the bottom
of the first inning until the first batter has
completed her turn at bat.
True or False
5. False
6. A delayed dead-ball situation occurs
when the umpire interferes with the
catcher who is attempting to throw a nonbatted ball.
True or False
6. True
7. The softball field includes an elevated
cement step in front of each dugout. B1
hits a foul fly caught by F3 such that her
right foot is on the ground completely in
live-ball territory and her left foot is on the
elevated cement step with half the foot on
the step and the other half over live-ball
territory but completely off the ground.
What is the result of the play?
A. Foul ball; the ball is dead; B1 remains at
bat.
B. B1 is out on a good catch by F3; the ball
is live and in play.
C. B1 is out on a good catch by F3; the ball
is dead.
D. Foul ball; the ball is live and in play; B1
remains at bat.
E. None of the above.
7. A - Foul ball; the ball is dead; B1 remains at bat.
8.
All of the following are true regarding the catcher´s
box, EXCEPT:
A. The catcher´s box is a rectangle.
B. The catcher must be in the catcher´s box from the time
the pitcher steps on the pitcher´s plate until she
releases the pitch.
C. The catcher´s box is 8 feet, 5 inches wide.
D. The catcher´s box is 10 feet deep.
E. The catcher´s box includes the area directly behind
home plate, between the batter´s boxes.
8. E. The catcher´s box includes the area directly
behind home plate, between the batter´s boxes.
9. A runner´s base path is always defined as
a direct line between two bases and three
feet on either side of that line.
True or False
9. False
10. In establishing the validity of a catch, the
fielder must only hold the ball long enough
to prove she has control.
True or False
10. False
11. Hard and unyielding items (guards, casts,
braces, splints, etc.) must be padded with:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
One-inch-thick padding.
A closed-cell, slow-recovery foam.
Athletic tape.
A gauze pad.
A rubberized material.
11. B- A closed-cell, slow-recovery foam.
12. Unadorned devices, such as bobby pins,
barrettes and hair clips may be worn to
control a player´s hair provided they do not
exceed one inch
True or False
12. False
13. All of the following will result in a team warning
to the head coach for submitting an inaccurate
lineup card, EXCEPT:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Changing a player´s number.
Changing a player´s name.
Adding a player.
Adding a substitute.
Changing a player´s position.
13. E - Changing a player´s position
14. F1 and F6 may switch defensive
positions any number of times in the same
half-inning.
True or False
14. False
15. A player not listed as an eligible
substitute on the lineup card shall be
prohibited from playing.
True or False
15. False
16. Batting out of order can be a live- or
dead-ball appeal.
True or False
16. False
17. One base is awarded to a base runner
when a defender fakes a tag.
True or False
17. False
18. It is obstruction if an errant throw pulls
F3, without the ball, into the path of the
batter-runner, and impedes her progress
True or False
18. True
19. The runner is out and the ball is dead immediately in
all of the following, EXCEPT:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
When the runner intentionally interferes with a fielder
or thrown ball.
When the runner interferes with a fielder attempting to
make an initial play on a fair batted ball.
When the runner interferes with a fielder attempting to
throw the ball.
When a runner physically assists another runner.
When the runner intentionally contacts a fair ball that
an infielder has missed.
19. D- When a runner physically assists another
runner
20. The ball becomes dead in all of the following
situations, EXCEPT:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
The batter enters the batter´s box with an illegal bat.
There is interference by a runner or retired runner.
An infielder intentionally drops a fair fly ball with first
base occupied and less than two outs.
An illegal pitch is delivered.
The batter-runner steps backward toward home plate
to avoid being tagged out.
20. D - An illegal pitch is delivered
21. Bats made entirely of wood are
permitted and need not bear the ASA
certification mark.
True or False
21. True
22.
All of the following result in an illegal pitch being declared,
EXCEPT:
A.
The catcher being outside the lines of the catcher´s box when the
pitch is released.
The pitcher deliberately dropping, rolling or bouncing the ball
while in the pitching position in order to prevent the batter from
striking it.
The pitcher exceeding the 20-second timeframe to release the
pitch.
The pitcher making more than 1 1/2 clockwise revolutions of the
arm in the windmill motion.
The pitcher stepping completely outside the 24-inch plate when
delivering the pitch.
B.
C.
D.
E.
22. C - The pitcher exceeding the 20-second timeframe to
release the pitch
23. If a courtesy runner fails to report, she is
considered an illegal substitute
True or False
23. False
24. An intentional base on balls may be requested by the
defensive coach or catcher to award the batter first
base without any pitches being thrown.
True or False
24. False
25. R1 is on first base; B2 is at bat with an 0-2 count and no outs. B2
swings at a third strike that is dropped by the catcher. B2 runs
toward first base. As R1 is diving back to first base, B2 is hit in the
back with F2´s throw to first base and the ball goes out of play.
What is the result of the play?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
B2 is declared out for interference; R1 remains at first base.
B2 is awarded second base; R1 is awarded third base.
B2 is declared out for interference; R1 is awarded second base.
B2 has struck out; R1 remains at first base.
B2 has struck out and is charged with interference; R1 is declared
out.
25. E- B2 has struck out and is charged
with interference; R1 is declared out.
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