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Which is a receiving foul?
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_______________ is a player's right to enter the air space immediately above their torso to make a play on a thrown disc.
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_____________ is when an airborne player catches the disc and is contacted by an opposing player before landing, and that contact causes the player to land out-of-bounds instead of in-bounds.
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True or False: When the disc is in the air a player may move in a manner solely to prevent an opponent from taking an unoccupied path to the disc.
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________________ is when a defensive player initiates contact with the disc after an offensive player has gained possession of the disc, and the offensive player loses possession as a result.
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True or False: Colliding into a stationary opponent, regardless of when the disc arrives or when contact occurs is treated as a foul.
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A turnover occurs when...
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A ____________ occurs whenever an offensive player moves in a manner that causes a defensive player guarding an offensive player to be obstructed by another player.
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True or False: A pick can only be called by the obstructed player and must be announced by loudly calling "pick" immediately after it occurs.
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True or False: The obstructed player is allowed to move to recover the relative position lost because of a pick.
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A __________ occurs when the thrower does not keep all or part of the pivot in contact with that spot until the throw is released.
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Which scenario would you NOT call a travel?
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True or False: A player's ability to make a play on the disc is not considered to be "affected" if they stopped or slowed down because a call was made by another player.
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True or False: A player who jumps is not entitled to land at the take-off spot without hindrance by opponents.
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___________ are non-players whose role is to carefully watch the action of the game.
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What can observers not do?
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True or False: By playing under Observers, the players agree to abide by the observers' decisions.
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True or False: If an infraction is committed and not called, the player committing the infraction should inform the infracted player or team of the infraction.
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True or False: If a dispute arises on the field, play stops and is restarted with a check when the matter is resolved.
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When a call is made, throwers are not required to stop play.