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2012 Ice Hockey Exam 61. Player B1 is called for a penalty shot, optional minor for a foul against A1. A1 receives a minor penalty at the same stoppage. Which ruling shall occur? •A. Player A1 can take the penalty shot first and then proceed to the penalty box. •B. Player A1 is not permitted to take the penalty shot. •C. No penalty shot is allowed. •D. Any player on Team A can take the penalty shot except A1.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam. 61. Player B1 is called for a penalty shot, optional minor for a foul against A1. A1 receives a minor penalty at the same stoppage. Which ruling shall occur? A. Player A1 can take the penalty shot first and then proceed to the penalty box. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

61. Player B1 is called for a penalty shot, optional minor for a foul against A1. A1 receives a minor penalty at the same stoppage. Which ruling shall occur?

•A. Player A1 can take the penalty shot first and then proceed to the penalty box.•B. Player A1 is not permitted to take the penalty shot.•C. No penalty shot is allowed.•D. Any player on Team A can take the penalty shot except A1.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

61. Player B1 is called for a penalty shot, optional minor for a foul against A1. A1 receives a minor penalty at the same stoppage. Which ruling shall occur?

•A. Player A1 can take the penalty shot first and then proceed to the penalty box.– 4-7-7

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

62. Player A1 receives two minor penalties and B1 receives a minor penalty at 6:00. Team B scores at 8:00 exactly. What is the on-ice strength to start the next faceoff?

•A. 5 on 4•B. 4 on 4•C. 5 on 5•D. 4 on 3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

62. Player A1 receives two minor penalties and B1 receives a minor penalty at 6:00. Team B scores at 8:00 exactly. What is the on-ice strength to start the next faceoff?

•C. 5 on 5– 4-2-7, 4-2-2

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

63. Player A1 receives a major penalty and player B1 receives a minor penalty at 7:00. Player A2 receives a minor penalty at 8:00. Team B scores at 8:30. What is the on-ice strength situation?

•A. 4 on 4•B. 4 on 3•C. 5 on 4•D. 5 on 5

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

63. Player A1 receives a major penalty and player B1 receives a minor penalty at 7:00. Player A2 receives a minor penalty at 8:00. Team B scores at 8:30. What is the on-ice strength situation?

•A. 4 on 4– 4-2-2

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

64. Outside the privileged area, the goalkeeper shall be subject to what rules?

•A. Same penalties as other players.•B. Only minors.•C. Only majors.•D. Only misconducts.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

64. Outside the privileged area, the goalkeeper shall be subject to what rules?

•A. Same penalties as other players.– 6-17-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

65. If the goalkeeper incurs a major penalty, who shall serve the penalty?

•A. Any player from the ice (captain's choice).•B. Any player from bench.•C. Goalkeeper.•D. Backup goalkeeper.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

65. If the goalkeeper incurs a major penalty, who shall serve the penalty?

•C. Goalkeeper.– 4-8-2, 4-2-2

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

66. If any player is assessed a second major penalty in the same game, the offending player shall receive what penalty?

•A. Game disqualification.•B. Game misconduct.•C. No additional penalties.•D. Misconduct.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

66. If any player is assessed a second major penalty in the same game, the offending player shall receive what penalty?

•B. Game misconduct.• 4-3-4

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

67. If a player received a game disqualification, how many major penalties can that same player receive?

•A. One.•B. None.•C. Multiple.•D. Two.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

67. If a player received a game disqualification, how many major penalties can that same player receive?

•C. Multiple.– 4-6-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

68. For any flagrant contact after the whistle, what ruling shall the referee assess?

•A. Minor.•B. Major.•C. Misconduct.•D. Major or game disqualification.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

68. For any flagrant contact after the whistle, what ruling shall the referee assess?

•D. Major or game disqualification.• 6-6-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

69. During a delayed penalty in the first period, the goalkeeper has been removed from the game and a teammate throws a stick, not in the direction of the puck or the goal. What is the ruling?

•A. Minor.•B. Penalty shot.•C. Minor and misconduct.•D. Warning.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

69. During a delayed penalty in the first period, the goalkeeper has been removed from the game and a teammate throws a stick, not in the direction of the puck or the goal. What is the ruling?

•A. Minor.– 6-37-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

70. By state association adoption, at the conclusion of a period, a minor penalty shall be called if Team A does not wait for the referee to signal the team to its dressing room.

•A. True.•B. False.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

70. By state association adoption, at the conclusion of a period, a minor penalty shall be called if Team A does not wait for the referee to signal the team to its dressing room.

•A. True.– 2-3-4

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

71. At 7:00, with both teams at full strength, player A1 receives a major penalty for slashing and player B1 receives a game disqualification for spearing. What is the on-ice strength situation?

•A. 4 on 4•B. 5 on 5•C. 5 on 4•D. 4 on 3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

71. At 7:00, with both teams at full strength, player A1 receives a major penalty for slashing and player B1 receives a game disqualification for spearing. What is the on-ice strength situation?

•B. 5 on 5– 4-3-3, 4-6-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

72. At 5:00, with both teams at full strength, player A1 receives two minutes for tripping, player B1 receives two minutes for slashing, player A2 receives two minutes for roughing. What will be the on-ice situation?

•A. 4 on 3•B. 4 on 4•C. 5 on 5•D. 5 on 4

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

72. At 5:00, with both teams at full strength, player A1 receives two minutes for tripping, player B1 receives two minutes for slashing, player A2 receives two minutes for roughing. What will be the on-ice situation?

•D. 5 on 4• 4-2-7

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

73. A player hitting an opponent from behind into the boards or goal frame is a flagrant violation and will result in a Game Disqualification.

•A. True.•B. False.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

73. A player hitting an opponent from behind into the boards or goal frame is a flagrant violation and will result in a Game Disqualification.

•A. True.– 6-7

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

74. A team roster shall be given to the referee or official scorekeeper before the game begins.

•A. True.•B. False.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

74. A team roster shall be given to the referee or official scorekeeper before the game begins.

•A. True.– 2-3-2

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

75. Player A scores a goal. When the referee reports the goal to the scorekeeper, player A is discovered to not be on the roster and the roster is below the maximum number allowed. What is the ruling?

•A. The goal is allowed, minor penalty.•B. The goal is allowed, no penalty.•C. No goal, no penalty.•D. No goal, minor penalty.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

75. Player A scores a goal. When the referee reports the goal to the scorekeeper, player A is discovered to not be on the roster and the roster is below the maximum number allowed. What is the ruling?

•A. The goal is allowed, minor penalty.– 2-3-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

76. Teams may huddle when?

•A. Prior to start of first period only.•B. Prior to start of any period.•C. Prior to start of first and second periods only.•D. Not allowed to huddle at all.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

76. Teams may huddle when?

•A. Prior to start of first period only.– 2-4-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

77. What is the maximum number of players a team can dress including goalkeepers, unless modified by state association adoption?

•A. 18•B. 19•C. 20•D. 21

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

77. What is the maximum number of players a team can dress including goalkeepers, unless modified by state association adoption?

•C. 20– 2-3-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam78. An attacking player in his/her attacking zone reaches up and “grasps” the puck with his/her glove and the official whistles play to stop. Where will the faceoff take place?

•A. In the attacking zone where the puck was last fairly played.•B. At the nearest faceoff spot providing the least territorial advantage to the team causing the stoppage of play.•C. In the defending zone of the offending team.•D. No stoppage of play shall take place as this is a legal play.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

78. An attacking player in his/her attacking zone reaches up and “grasps” the puck with his/her glove and the official whistles play to stop. Where will the faceoff take place?

•B. At the nearest faceoff spot providing the least territorial advantage to the team causing the stoppage of play.– 6-13-8j

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

79. The goalkeeper may legally cover or trap the puck outside the privileged area to prevent an opponent from scoring.

•A. True.•B. False.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

79. The goalkeeper may legally cover or trap the puck outside the privileged area to prevent an opponent from scoring.

•B. False.– 6-17-2a

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

80. The referee makes a decision to stop play for the goalkeeper covering the puck. Before the whistle can be blown, the puck comes loose and enters the goal. What is the ruling?

•A. The goal shall be awarded.•B. No goal, as the referee deemed the play to have stopped.•C. No goal, faceoff at center ice.•D. None of the above.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

80. The referee makes a decision to stop play for the goalkeeper covering the puck. Before the whistle can be blown, the puck comes loose and enters the goal. What is the ruling?

•B. No goal, as the referee deemed the play to have stopped.– 6-17-2a, SITUATION 5.3