Missed by % of people
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Ques
No.
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27.4%
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12
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A game using the Media Format goes into extra innings. The defense is allowed one defensive conference ONLY during each of their extra half-innings; an additional conference is not allowed for each pitcher entered into the pitching position who has not yet pitched in that inning. If the defensive coach initiates another defensive conference in that half-inning, the defensive coach shall be immediately ejected.
Correct answer: True
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18.2
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26
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In the 4th inning, the first baseman (#27) obstructs a runner returning to first base. She is issued a warning and her head coach is notified. In the 5th inning #27 obstructs a runner leading off first base. The runner is awarded second base and any other runner forced to advance is awarded one base.
Correct answer: True
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17.4
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61
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As part of the focus on Getting the Call Right, any umpire can stop play and offer additional information to the calling umpire on any close call.
Correct answer: False
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15.9
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39
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After reaching a base safely, the runner obviously heads toward her position believing she was put out. The runner is not out until she enters the dugout or dead-ball area.
Correct answer: False
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14.7
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20
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After an out, the defense throws the ball around and then one of the players drops the ball into the pitcher’s glove and gives a quick glove slap before she heads back to her position without delaying play, This is legal.
Correct answer: True
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14.0
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70
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U1 is counter-rotated and the batter hits a fly ball that is near the right field foul line which could be a possible trap play. U1 should never chase in this situation.
Correct answer: False
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13.4
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46
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Physical contact by a batter-runner or base runner with a fielder attempting to field a foul ball that might become fair shall be interference, even if the fielder does not have a reasonable chance to make a play.
Correct answer: False
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13.1
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27
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Should an act of interference occur after any obstruction, enforcement of the obstruction takes precedence provided both violations involve the same runner.
Correct answer: False
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13.0
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75
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The starting position for U3 when in the rotated position at 2nd base is:
Correct (87.04%) 10-12 feet beyond 2b several strides toward center field, as long as he/she has a clear view of the right-handed batter.
(0.46%) 10-12 feet beyond 2b base on an imaginary straight line from 1b to 2b extended.
(11.93%) 10-12 feet beyond 2b base on an imaginary straight line from 3b to 2b extended.
(0.57%) 3-10 feet beyond 2b base on an imaginary straight line from 3b to 2b extended.
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12.0
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53
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With runners on 1b and 3b, U3 is responsible for watching both R1 and R3 for leaving the base before the pitch is released.
Correct answer: False
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11.7
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14
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When the ball goes out of play, a dead-ball appeal cannot be made until the umpire places a new ball into the game.
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11.4
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56
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The Two Out Indicator is used at all times when there are runners on base with two outs.
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10.1
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65
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On all situations for which U1 will rotate home, U1 should start moving to the plate area as soon as the runner approaches 2b.
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10.0
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72
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When counter-rotated, U1 is responsible for all fly balls hit between the left fielder and the right fielder.
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