NCWLO Classroom Training (Session 2)
As part of the required training of NCWLO, please complete the below quiz. Passing score is a 15 out of 17. Incorrect answers will be visible once the assignment is complete. Please review any incorrect answers and study in preparation for the Rules Exam. Questions? - Contact -  vptraining@ncwlo.org
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The ball carrier must continue to goal (on a scoring play) for the slow whistle flag to remain up for advantage. *
1 point
If there is a second foul by the defense during the slow whistle, it MUST be a major foul for the flag to remain up. *
1 point
If the scoring play ends with a goal, we  will administer the foul that caused the flag. *
1 point
The flag is up and the defense jumps offside. What does the Trail official do? Check all that apply *
1 point
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While INSIDE  the goal circle the goalie commits the 2nd foul that causes the scoring play to end. She has pushed the attacker that is attempting to wrap the goal circle. How do we administer the slow whistle foul?   *
1 point
If the 2nd foul that ended the scoring play was below the GLE, the foul will be administered at the hanging hash. *
1 point
If the Red and Blue players are both offside, what do you do? *
1 point
The defense fouls in the 8m, and it is discovered the defense is offside. *
1 point
The defense is offside, and the ball is in the CSA when it is whistled. *
1 point
We have offsetting fouls in the CSA, in between the 8 meter arc and 12meter fan.  The attack is offsides and the defense covered the ball. Where do we set up the free position? *
1 point
The Red player with the ball is called for offside and she is the closest attack player to the restraining line. How do we correct the offside? *
1 point
If a player is called for a Dangerous Contact foul – what is she doing? *
1 point
What is the difference between a ‘Charge’ and a ‘Forcing Through’. *
1 point
How many major fouls must a team commit to be called for ‘repeated fouls’? *
1 point
If a defensive player is marking a player directly behind the goal cage, are they exempt from 3 Seconds? *
1 point
If a defender is marking a player directly behind the goal cage, are they exempt from Shooting Space? *
1 point
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