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1. The defensive team pulls the disc to the receiving team, but the defensive team is offside two times in a row. Where does the offensive team put the disc in play?
2. An offensive player accidentally trips a defensive player, and then continues down field to catch a disc which he then throws for a score. The defensive player does not call a foul, gets up and then calls injury after the disc is caught in the end zone. How does play resume?
3. A player catches the disc, and then throws it without coming to a complete stop. In which of these situations is this not a violation?
4. The disc is turned over just out of bounds and a defensive player waits at the disc for an offensive player. How many seconds must the defensive player wait until starting the stall count?
5. In which situation may a 200 gram disc be used when a regulation 175 gram disc breaks?
6. A coach decides to call a timeout and yells "timeout" to their team. A cutter also yells timeout. Finally, the player with the disc yells "timeout" and then forms a "T" with their hand and the disc. When does the 70-second timeout start?
7. A defender intercepts the disc at the back of the end zone they are defending, takes five steps towards the goal line, and notices that a teammate is open. What is one of the player's options?
8. A player catches the disc near out-of-bounds with a defender close behind. The offensive player thinks they are in-bounds while the defensive player thinks they are out-of-bounds. It is unclear who had the best perspective, but a player watching the game is certain that the player was out-of-bounds. What is the result?
9. An offensive cutter causes a pick, the defensive player calls the pick, and then the offensive player catches the disc. How does play resume?
10. Which of these is not a legitimate foul or violation in the rule book?
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