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Question Number Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4 1. A player may be listed on the lineup card as both the pitcher and as the DH. True. False. 2. The position of the pitcher’s feet determines whether he will pitch from the windup or the set position. True. False. 3. If a fair batted ball is touched by an illegal glove or mitt, the batter will be awarded the base the umpire judges he would have reached had the ball not been touched. True. False. 4. When required by rule to be worn, batting helmets shall have a non-glare (not mirror- like) surface and meet the NOCSAE standard at the time of manufacture. True. False. 5. In Louisiana, "speed-up" rules outlined in the NFHS's Baseball Rules Book shall apply to all contests. True. False. 6. It is required that the head coaches attend the pre-game conference and verify to the umpires that all of their players are legally equipped and that all bats, helmets and protective equipment are legal. True. False. 7. As part of their pre-game duties, umpires should ascertain from game management whether a lightning detector and trained healthcare personnel are available. True. False. 8. Any starting player in the game may be withdrawn and re-entered once, including the DH, provided he occupies the same spot in the batting order. True. False. 2014-15 BASEBALL OFFICIALS TEST QUESTIONS NOTE: In the following questions, F refers to a fielder (F1, F2, etc. refer to the traditional defensive positions.), B refers to a batter (B1, B2, etc. refer to the proper batting order.), R refers to a runner (R1 is always the lead runner.) and S refers to a substitute. All situations and acts are legal, and no errors or mistakes are involved unless otherwise stated.

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NumberQuestion Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4

1. A player may be listed on the lineup card as

both the pitcher and as the DH.

True. False.

2. The position of the pitcher’s feet determines

whether he will pitch from the windup or

the set position.

True. False.

3. If a fair batted ball is touched by an illegal

glove or mitt, the batter will be awarded the

base the umpire judges he would have

reached had the ball not been touched.

True. False.

4. When required by rule to be worn, batting

helmets shall have a non-glare (not mirror-

like) surface and meet the NOCSAE standard

at the time of manufacture.

True. False.

5. In Louisiana, "speed-up" rules outlined in

the NFHS's Baseball Rules Book shall apply

to all contests.

True. False.

6. It is required that the head coaches attend

the pre-game conference and verify to the

umpires that all of their players are legally

equipped and that all bats, helmets and

protective equipment are legal.

True. False.

7. As part of their pre-game duties, umpires

should ascertain from game management

whether a lightning detector and trained

healthcare personnel are available.

True. False.

8. Any starting player in the game may be

withdrawn and re-entered once, including

the DH, provided he occupies the same spot

in the batting order.

True. False.

2014-15 BASEBALL OFFICIALS TEST QUESTIONS NOTE: In the following questions, F refers to a fielder (F1, F2, etc. refer to the traditional

defensive positions.), B refers to a batter (B1, B2, etc. refer to the proper batting order.), R

refers to a runner (R1 is always the lead runner.) and S refers to a substitute. All situations and

acts are legal, and no errors or mistakes are involved unless otherwise stated.

9. As long as there are runners on base, it will

be ruled a balk if the pitcher, while holding

the ball and standing on the dirt portion of

the mound, goes to his mouth with the

fingers of his pitching hand, even though he

distinctly wipes them off before touching

the ball with them.

True. False.

10. If a batted ball hits fair ground or home

plate and then hits the batter or the bat

which is held by the batter while he is in the

batter’s box, the batter will be ruled out.

True. False.

11. The designated hitter: Must be

designated

on the

lineup card

prior to the

start of the

game.

Can only hit

for the

pitcher.

Can also be

the pitcher.

Must bat

at least

once

before

being

replaced.

12. 15 minutes after starting time for the game

is reached, the visiting coach informs the

plate umpire that he has only 7 players at

the game site but others, caught in traffic,

are on the way. Since the visitors do not

have to put 9 players on the field at that

point, the plate umpire will allow the game

to start and just call outs when those spots

in the batting order come up.

True. False.

13. An improper batter may be discovered by

either team, but only the defense may

appeal batting out of order.

True. False.

14. While at bat, B4 attempts to slash at the

ball, wanting it to pass the pitcher but land

in front of F4, who is playing deep. The ball

lands 10 feet beyond the mound but the

backspin on the ball causes it to dart sharply

to foul territory where it is first touched by

F3. The covering umpire will rule:

Foul ball. Fair ball. Different

umpires could

rule the play

differently

and be

correct

because it’s a

judgment call

and the rules

do not

properly

cover it.

15. A runner may never legally return to touch a

missed base after the ball has become dead.

True. False.

16. A run will count when, with 2 outs, R1 at

third steals home before the batter-runner

is thrown out at 1st base on a dropped 3rd

strike.

True. False.

17. The 3rd base coach's box must be occupied

but the 1st base coach's box being occupied

is optional.

True. False.

18. The lineup cards become official after they

have been exchanged, verified and then

accepted by the plate umpire during the pre-

game conference.

True. False.

19. Upon proper discovery of a batter using an

illegal bat, the defense has the option of

taking the penalty or the result of the play.

True. False.

20. An appeal must be honored even if the base

missed was after an award.

True. False.

21. R1 is on 3rd base and R2 is on 1st base when

B8 hits a ground ball between 1st and 2nd

base. F3, who is playing in front of R2, dives

to his right, but cannot make the play. The

ball then strikes R2, who is past F3. F4 is

playing at “double-play depth,” and has no

play on the ball. R1 advances to home, R2

ends up at 2nd base and B8 at 1st base:

R2 is called

out for

interferenc

e, R1 is

returned to

3rd base

and B8 is

placed on

1st base.

R1 scores. R2 may stay

at 2nd base

and B8 may

stay at 1st

base.

B and C.

22. With 2 outs, B4 bats in place of proper

batter B3, swings at and misses strike three

which eludes F2 and goes to the backstop.

R1, at 3rd base, scores as B4 is safe at 1st

base. The defense then appeals the lineup

infraction. RULING : B3 is called out for the

batting-out-of-order infraction. Since this is

the 3rd out of the inning, R3’s run does not

count. B4 will lead off the next inning.

True. False.

23. The ball becomes dead after playing action

has stopped when a fair batted ball touches

a spectator. The batter and all runners are

awarded 2 bases from their positions on

base at the time of the pitch.

True. False.

24. A foul tip will be ruled when a batted ball

goes directly to the catcher’s glove or hand,

caroms against his protector and then

rebounds into his hand.

True. False.

25. The DH, batting for the pitcher, may have a

courtesy runner for him when he is on base.

True. False.

26. When the ball is dead, awarded bases need

not be touched in their proper order.

True. False.

27. Substitute Brown enters the game to pinch

hit for Green but no one reports this to the

umpire. After Brown singles, the defensive

coach complains that he was an illegal sub

and should be ejected. RULING : Brown's

unannounced substitution and hit are legal.

True. False.

28. If the starting pitcher does not face 1 batter: He may

return later

in the game

as a

pitcher.

He may

play

another

position,

but cannot

return to

pitch.

He is ejected

from the

game, but

may occupy a

coaching box.

He may no

longer

participate

in the

game.

29. The ball is dead immediately and the batter

is out when he hits the ball fair or foul while

either foot is touching the ground

completely outside the lines of the batter’s

box.

True. False.

30. It is legal for a team to use a video camera

on a tripod manned by a player in uniform

or a tablet computer manned by an

assistant coach as long as they are in the

dugout while the ball is alive.

True. False.

31. Pitching from the wind-up position, the

pitcher pauses for a couple of seconds with

both hands together above his head.

RULING : This is illegal. After he starts his

movement to pitch, he must continue the

motion without interruption or alteration.

True. False.

32. If a pinch hitter is used for the DH, the role

of the DH is terminated for the balance of

the game.

True. False.

33. With no outs and R1 at 1st base, B4 hits a

triple. Both R1 and B4 miss 2nd base. The

ball is returned to F4 who stands on 2nd

base, telling the base umpire that he wants

to appeal. RULING : If F4 properly appeals

both runners individually, both should be

called out.

True. False.

34. R1 is at 3rd base with 2 outs when B9 hits a

towering pop-up that remains in the dirt

circle. F2, attempting to catch the ball for

the 3rd out, runs into the plate umpire who

was too close in lining up a potential

fair/foul call. The ball drops untouched as

R1 scores and B9 is safe at 1st base.

RULING : The play stands; no “umpire

interference”.

True. False.

35. With R1 at 3rd base and R2 at 1st base, F1, in

contact with the pitching plate, steps

toward 3rd base faking a throw before

turning and throwing to 1st base retiring R2.

RULING : This is an illegal move by the

pitcher and a balk should be called. R1 will

score and R2 goes to 2nd base.

True. False.

36. The base umpire inadvertently declares

“Foul” on a fly ball that is caught by the right

fielder in fair ground and thrown to 2nd base

to double up the runner who left the base

too soon. The umpires correctly rule that:

It is a foul

ball and the

ball is

immediatel

y dead.

The ball

stays live

and in play,

and the

catch is

recorded

along with

the out at

2nd base.

It is a fair ball

and the catch

stands, but

the ball is

immediately

dead.

The

offensive

team

coach gets

to decide

which out

will stand.

37. An illegal substitute is a player who re-

enters the game without eligibility to do so

or who re-enters the game in the wrong

position in the batting order.

True. False.

38. If a runner intentionally interferes with a

throw, the runner is out and the ball is dead

immediately. Other runners return to the

base occupied at the time of the

interference, unless the umpire judged the

interference prevented another out.

True. False.

39. If a player on the bench leaves the bench

area during a fight:

He is

ejected.

Provided he

did not

participate,

there is no

penalty.

If he made no

threatening

gestures,

there is no

penalty.

Both B

and C.

40. The starting pitcher for the home team feels

a pull in his elbow during his warm-up

throws, and is not able to face the first

batter of the game.

He must

face the

first batter.

If he

cannot

pitch, he

must

intentionall

y walk the

batter.

He is out

for the

duration of

the game

and cannot

return at

any

position.

He may return

to pitch later

in the game if

his coach feels

he is able to

do so.

He may

later

return to

play

another

position,

but he

may not

pitch.

41. When a force-play slide interference occurs,

the runner is out and the batter could be

called out if the umpire judges a double play

could have been made.

True. False.

42. If the temperature is cold, it is permissible

for the pitcher to wear a jacket when he

comes to bat.

True. False.

43. A pitcher may use a multi-colored glove

provided it does not have any white or gray

on the glove and it is not judged to be

distracting.

True. False.

44. The batting order is Abel, Baker, Charles,

Daniel, etc. Abel is the proper batter but

Charles bats instead and hits a double. Abel

then comes to bat and strikes out. Baker

follows and also strikes out. Charles is now

the proper batter but he is on 2nd base.

RULING : The umpire correctly leaves

Charles on base and skips over him in the

batting order to Daniel, now the proper

batter.

True. False.

45. With R1 at 1st base, B7 holds the bat over

the plate as if to bunt, but does not move it.

The pitch is outside the strike zone. The

umpire should call the pitch:

A ball. A strike.

46. R1 is on 2nd base and B8 is batting with a full

count. F1 fails to come to a proper set

position and delivers ball four. RULING : The

ball is immediately dead, R1 is awarded 3rd

base and B8 sent to 1st base for ball four.

True. False.

47. There are no runners on base when B1

swings and misses a pitch in the dirt for

strike three. F2 blocks the ball, which then

rolls forward. As he leaves the batter’s box,

B1 kicks the ball into foul territory and is

safe at 1st base. RULING : If the plate umpire

judges the kick to be unintentional, the play

stands and B1 is safe at 1st base.

True. False.

48. Altering, modifying and/or doctoring a bat is

unlawful and may be subject to civil and

criminal action.

True. False.

49. In Louisiana it is not a requirement that

team personnel serving as base coaches be

attired in their team uniforms.

True. False.

50. With a runner on 1st base and the ball in the

first baseman’s glove, the pitcher places his

feet astride the pitcher’s plate. RULING :

This is a balk.

True. False.

51. Umpire interference occurs when: The catcher

hits the

umpire as

he is

throwing

the ball in

an attempt

to retire a

runner.

Any fielder

or runner

runs into an

umpire.

The base

umpire is hit

with a fair

batted ball

before it has

been touched

by any fielder

or passed by

any infielder.

A and C.

52. A coach may have in his possession while in

a coach’s box:

Stopwatch,

smart

phone with

scorekeepi

ng

capability,

and the

rules book.

Stopwatch,

tablet

computer

with

scorekeepin

g capability

and stored

copy of the

rules book.

Stopwatch,

hard copy of

the rules book

and a

scorebook.

Any object

that will

assist the

coach in

his duties.

53. If a player who is bleeding must leave the

game for appropriate treatment, the re-

entry rule is suspended and he may return

to the game regardless of any prior

substitution being made for him.

True. False.

54. With R1 at 3rd

base and R2 at 1st

, R2 takes

several hard steps in what turns out to be a

bluff to steal 2nd base. In the set position,

F1, without simulating a pitch, wheels, steps

toward and feints a throw to 2nd while R2 is

taking his steps to 2nd base. The plate

umpire will correctly call:

A balk,

both

runners are

awarded 1

base.

A balk, as

F1 did not

step back

legally from

the pitching

plate

before he

made the

feint.

A legal move

in the given

circumstance.

The move

is legal

only if R2

actually

attempted

to steal

2nd base.

55. A pitcher may wear a white or gray

compression sleeve on an arm provided it

does not extend below his elbow.

True. False.

56. The batter's follow through from his swing

contacts the catcher as R1 was standing on

1st base, making no attempt to advance.

Interference should be declared on the

batter and he should be called out.

True. False.

57. B1 hits a sharp grounder deep to F4’s right.

F4 makes a great play on the ball and his

throw to 1st base arrives at the same time as

the speedy B1’s foot touches the bag.

RULING : The base umpire will call the

runner “safe” as, by rule, this was a tie.

True. False.

58. R1, at 1st base, is stealing on the pitch as B5

swings at a tight inside pitch which hits him

on the wrist. The ball goes past F1 toward

F4 who fields the ball and tosses the ball to

1st base for the apparent out. RULING :

Immediate dead ball, R1 returns to 1st base,

B5 returns to bat and a strike is charged. If

this is his 3rd strike, B5 is declared out.

True. False.

59. Whenever a batter is struck by a pitch which

hits the ground, he will be awarded 1st

base.

True. False.

60. While video monitoring and replay review is

allowed during the game to provide real-

time instruction to players, the coach may

not approach or ask that the umpire look at

any call or play to make a game decision.

True. False.

61. Bats that are altered from the

manufacturer’s original design and

production are illegal.

True. False.

62. At the pre-game conference, the plate

umpire asks both head coaches if they have

listed all their substitutes on the lineup card.

The home team's head coach states he has

some substitutes but did not have time to

list them on his line-up card. The plate

umpire will:

Start the

game and

tell the

coach he

may add

the

substitutes

as soon as

he can get

the names

to him.

Inform the

head coach

that he

cannot

occupy a

coaching

box for the

balance of

the game.

Not accept

the home

team’s lineup

card until all

substitutes

are listed.

The game

cannot begin

until the

umpire has

received

lineup cards

from both

teams.

Inform the

home

team’s

head

coach that

there will

be no

substitutio

ns allowed

for his

team in

the game.

63. A team playing with 8 players may not

return to 9 players.

True. False.

64. Neither a line drive nor an attempted bunt

can create an infield-fly situation.

True. False.

65. With R1 on 1st base and a 2-2 count on the

batter, the plate umpire calls a balk on F1

just as he delivers the pitch. The batter hits

the ball over the fence for a home run.

RULING : The ball is dead immediately, R1 is

awarded 2nd base and the batter returns

with the same 2-2 count.

True. False.

66. Refusal to play because of a contested call

shall result in a suspended game.

True. False.

67. Umpires are not required to perform pre-

game equipment checks.

True. False.

68. R1 is at 1st base when the batter bunts down

the 3rd base line. The ball, in foul territory,

begins to roll toward fair ground when the

pitcher throws his glove and knocks the ball

well toward the dugout. At the time the

glove hit the ball, it was still foul by 3 or 4

inches. The umpire should rule that:

It’s just a

foul ball.

F1 is guilty

of

interferenc

e; the

batter is

awarded 1st

base and R1

is awarded

2nd.

F1 is guilty of

interference;

the batter is

awarded 2nd

base and R1 is

awarded 3rd.

F1 is guilty

of

interferen

ce; the

batter is

awarded

3rd base

and R1 is

awarded

home.69. B9 is scheduled to be the 3rd batter in the

bottom of the 7th

inning. Before the inning

starts, the coach approaches the plate

umpire and says that S1 will hit for B9. After

the first two batters reach base, the coach

changes his mind because B9 is a better

bunter than S1. The umpire should rule

that:

S1 was

legally

entered

into the

game and

must hit or

be

substituted

for by S2.

That is a

projected

substitution

and is not

permitted;

B9 is still in

the game.

70. S1 is reported into the game as a pinch

runner. He has a hard cast on his arm. The

umpire should rule that:

The cast

must be

legally

padded in

order for

S1 to

participate.

There is no

rule

governing

S1’s cast, so

he is legal

as long as

the umpire

judges that

he is not a

danger.

71. On a deep fly ball that was caught, R1

misses 2nd base on his way to 3rd but

touches it as he safely returns to 1st base.

R1 will be declared out upon proper appeal

at 2nd base.

True. False.

72. A charged conference is a meeting which

involves the coach or his non-playing

representative and any player(s) of that

team.

True. False.

73. Just after the ball is returned to F1, the

defensive coach yells from the dugout to

have F6 and F4 switch positions. This is a

charged conference.

True. False.

74. After being asked by the head coach to

check a bat prior to the start of the game,

the plate umpire rules that it is cracked and

not legal for play. In the 2nd inning, B4

enters the batter’s box with that specific bat

and is discovered when the count is 1-1.

The umpire should declare B4 out and eject

him from the game for entering the batter’s

box with an illegal bat.

True. False.

75. If the game goes into extra innings, both

teams, while on defense, will be allowed to

take 1 charged conference each inning

without penalty. For each subsequent

conference during the same inning, the

pitcher must be removed as pitcher for the

duration of the game.

True. False.

76. With a runner on 3rd base, the batter hits a

high pop fly that drifts over foul territory.

The 3rd baseman is accidentally prevented

from catching the ball by the runner on 3rd

base. The umpire will declare:

The runner

at 3rd base

is out.

Foul ball. The batter is

out.

The coach

is

restricted

to the

bench and

the

coaching

box must

remain

unoccupie

d.

77. B1 bunts to the first-base side of the mound

where F1 gloves, but misplays the ball

deflecting it into the baseline. B1

accidentally kicks the ball which goes into

the dugout. B1 will be called out for

interference even though F1 deflected the

ball.

True. False.

78. In the 8TH inning, the coach comes out and

replaces his pitcher. 2 batters later, he goes

to the mound to discuss strategy with his

pitcher and catcher. The opposing coach

claims that the pitcher must now be

replaced. RULING : Since the coach replaced

the pitcher on his 1st trip, he still has his 1

allowed conference remaining and does not

have to change pitchers.

True. False.

79. With 2 outs, R1 is at 3rd base and R2 is at 1st

base. The batter hits an inside-the-park

home run. R2 misses 3rd base. R2's

infraction is properly appealed by the

defense. The team at bat scores:

1 run. 2 runs. 3 runs. No runs.

80. Any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or

behavior consistent with a concussion shall

be immediately removed from the game

and shall not return to play until cleared by

an appropriate health-care professional.

True. False.

81. In order to be legal, a 37-inch bat should

weigh:

No less

than 35

ounces.

No less

than 34

ounces.

No less than

32 ounces.

A 37-inch

bat is not

a legal bat,

no matter

what it

weighs.

82. Knee and ankle braces, unaltered from the

manufacturer’s original design and

production, need not be covered or padded

in order to be legally worn.

True. False.

83. If a pitcher is ambidextrous, he may change

from a left-handed pitcher to a right-

handed pitcher numerous times while

pitching to one batter.

True. False.

84. A batted ball is ruled fair when the ball: Lands on

fair ground

after

touching a

player who

was over

foul

ground.

First falls on

foul ground

past 3rd

base, but

settles on

fair ground.

Touches 1st or

3rd base or

touches the

ground

beyond an

imaginary line

between 1st

and 3rd base.

Touches a

bat resting

on foul

ground

and

rebounds

into fair

territory.

85. Unless the umpire-in-chief rules otherwise,

the scorebook of the home team shall be

the official scorebook.

True. False.

86. In a 10-player lineup, with the DH hitting for

the pitcher, the pitcher may only hit or run

for the player in the DH spot in the lineup.

True. False.

87. From the windup position, F1 begins to

bring his hands up, as if to begin his windup,

and then steps back off the rubber with his

pivot foot and throws to 3rd base in an

attempt to pick off the runner there.

RULING : Balk.

True. False.

88. It is permissible for the umpires to review

video in certain situations in order to render

the best decision and correct call.

True. False.

89. A foul tip is a batted ball that goes directly

to the catcher’s hands and is legally caught

by the catcher or any infielder.

True. False.

90. All bats not made of a single piece of wood

shall meet the Batted Ball Coefficient of

Restitution (BBCOR) performance standard,

and such bats shall be labeled with a

silkscreen or other permanent certification

mark.

True. False.

91. In the 3rd inning, the coach requests his

second time-out of that inning to talk to his

pitcher. That player must now be removed

as pitcher for the duration of the game since

it was the second charged conference of

that inning.

True. False.

92. The home team is using a 9-player line-up.

Early in the 1st inning, F1 is struggling with

his control. He is due up 3rd in the bottom

of the 1st inning but is, instead, sent to the

bullpen to work out the difficulties with

pinch hitter S1 batting for him. The umpire

rules:

S1 is now

the DH for

the

remainder

of the

game.

This is a

legal

substitution

and F1 may

return to

pitch.

This

substitution is

illegal and F1

may not

return to

pitch.

93. R1 is on 1st base when the plate umpire calls

a balk just as F1 delivers the pitch. B3 hits

the pitch over the outfield fence for a home

run. The umpire will give the offensive team

the option to ignore the balk and take the

result of the play.

True. False.

94. A slide is illegal if the runner uses a rolling or

pop-up slide into the fielder.

True. False.

95. Prior to the start of the 6th inning with the

visiting team leading 6-5, rain causes the

game to be halted. After waiting 45

minutes, the umpires determine that

playing conditions are not safe to continue

the game. This is an official game with the

visiting team winning 6-5.

True. False.

96. Starting pitcher F1 is struggling to find the

umpire’s strike zone and an early lead turns

into a 5-3 deficit. After being removed by

the coach, F1 makes a profanely disparaging

remark to the umpire and is ejected.

RULING : F1 must leave the field out of sight

and sound.

True. False.

97. In Louisiana, all games, including play-offs

and championships, are "official" after 4½

or 5 innings if stopped for darkness or

weather conditions.

True. False.

98. Once playing action is over, the defensive

coach may verbally appeal a missed base.

True. False.

99. To give the batter an intentional base on

balls:

The pitcher

must throw

4 pitches

out of the

strike zone.

The catcher

or coach

may

request the

award

before the

first pitch

to the

batter.

The catcher or

coach may

request the

award on any

ball and strike

count.

Both B

and C.

100. Smith, the #5 hitter, strains his knee sliding

into 2nd base on a double play. He is not

able to continue and the team does not

have a substitute available.

Smith is

declared

out.

The on-

deck batter

will run for

Smith.

The most

recent batter

not on base is

allowed to

run for Smith.

The game

is forfeited

to the

opposing

team.

101. Umpires retain authority to eject team

personnel after the completion of a game

while the umpires are still on the field.

True. False.

102. In Louisiana, only a school-assigned baseball

coach or a player may coach from a coach's

box.

True. False.

103. The umpire may authorize more than 8

warm-up throws because of:

Inclement

weather.

An injury. An ejection. A, B, and

C.104. While in the windup position, the pitcher

may throw to an occupied base as long as he

clearly steps toward that base.

True. False.

105. A fielder who catches a ball and, whose

initial momentum carries him several more

yards after which he drops the ball, is

considered to have made the catch for an

out.

True. False.

106. The LHSAA does not require that balls used

in high school competition be stamped with

the NFHS Authenticating Mark.

True. False.

107. As long as he/she promises not to be in the

way or otherwise interfere with play, a

photographer may select the best position

from which to obtain photos.

True. False.

108. If the player for whom the DH is batting hits

or pinch-runs for the DH:

The DH

may no

longer

participate

in the

game.

The DH may

re-enter the

game to hit

for another

player.

The role of

the DH is

terminated

for the game.

The DH

may

return to

play on

defense

for a

player in a

different

batting

position in

the lineup.

109. Which of the following bat component(s)

shall be round, cylindrically symmetric and

smooth?

Handle. Taper. Barrel. All of the

above.

110. Before the plate umpire puts any dead ball

back in play, he must first ensure that the

pitcher is legally holding the ball while

touching the pitching rubber, the catcher is

in the catcher’s box and the batter is in the

batter’s box.

True. False.

111. A charged conference will occur if an

assistant coach is granted a time-out to

confer with the first baseman.

True. False.

112. R1 is on 1st base with no outs when B2 bunts

the ball in the air. Hoping to turn a double

play, F5 intentionally drops the ball. The

umpire should immediately kill the play, call

B2 out and return R1 to 1st base.

True. False.

113. R1, running on the pitch, has touched and

passed 2nd base before the fair batted ball

bounces over the outfield fence. The

umpire should send R1 home on the 2-base

award since R1 touched 2nd base before the

ball cleared the fence.

True. False.

114. R1 is on 1st base and F1 is in the set position.

F1 stretches and, without stopping, steps

and throws to 1st base in an attempt to pick

off the runner. This play is legal even

though F1 did not make a 1-second pause

before he threw the ball.

True. False.

115. Courtesy runners may be used for the

pitcher and/or catcher but only after 2 outs.

True. False.

116. If a runner falls down rounding 3rd base, the

coach may help him to his feet, but the

coach may not push him to the next base

nor pull him back to 3rd base.

True. False.

117. With 1 out, R1 is at 3rd base and R2 is at 1st

base. B6 hits a fly ball deep to right field

which is caught by F9. R1 tags and scores

but R2, running on the pitch, has to return

to 1st base. F9’s rifle throw doubles off R2

for the 3rd out just after R1 crosses home

plate. RULING : The plate umpire correctly

rules that R2’s out was a “force-play” out so

R1’s run does not count.

True. False.

118. With R1 on 3rd base and 1 out, B3 hits a high

fly ball that F9 catches in foul territory. R1

legally tags and scores. Before the next

pitch, it is determined that F9’s glove has

been sprayed with a substance that creates

a “tacky” condition.

This is

legal, no

problem.

The offense

has the

option of

taking the

play or

having the

catch

nullified

and treated

as a foul

ball. R1

would be

returned to

3rd base

and F9

must

replace the

illegal glove

immediatel

y.

This is an

illegal glove.

Award B3

three bases

and score R1.

This is an

illegal

glove.

Eject F9

and the

head

coach.

119. From the set position, the “time of the

pitch” is:

When the

pitcher

starts any

movement

prior to

delivering

the pitch.

When the

pitcher

comes set

with the

ball in both

hands.

When the

pitcher’s non-

pivot foot

passes behind

the back edge

of the

pitcher’s

plate.

When the

pitcher,

after

coming to

a

complete

and

discernible

stop,

starts any

movement

with

arm(s)

and/or

leg(s) that

commits

him to

pitch.

120. B1, wearing #21 on his uniform but listed as

#3 on the lineup card, gets a base hit in the

3RD inning. The defensive coach appeals to

the umpire that B1 is batting out of order.

Being on top of his game, the plate umpire

correctly informs the coach that the batting-

out-of-order rule only requires that the

name be in the proper order. B1’s at-bat is

legal.

True. False.

121. In the 5TH inning, starting pitcher F1 is

replaced by S1. The catcher then indicates

to the plate umpire that his team wants to

grant an intentional base on balls to the

current batter after which, S1 is replaced by

S2. RULING : This is legal since S1 has faced

the necessary one batter.

True. False.

122. With R1 on 1st base, B3 swings and misses

the pitch for strike one. His follow-through

hits the catcher, interfering with his throw

to 2nd base attempting to put out R1 who is

ruled safe. RULING : B3 is called out for his

interference and R1 is returned to 1st base.

True. False.

123. R1 is advancing to score when F7 throws

home. F2 completely blocks home plate

with his lower leg/knee while juggling and

attempting to secure the ball to tag R1. The

contact prevents R1 from touching the

plate. R1 is then tagged by F2 after he has

caught the ball. RULING : Legal defensive

play since F2 had to be in that position in

order to make the play.

True. False.

124. Going into the top of the 5TH inning, the

score is 5-5. The visiting team scores a run

and has a runner on 2nd base with 2 outs

when a heavy rain halts play. After an

hour’s wait, the umpires rule that the field

cannot be made safe to play. The plate

umpire rules this a “suspended game” to be

continued at a later date from the point of

interruption with the visitors leading 6-5, a

runner on 2nd base and 2 outs. This ruling is

correct.

True. False.

125. With no substitutes available, B9 fouls a

pitch that hits him in the face. B9 is injured

and cannot continue to play. The plate

umpire will:

Forfeit the

game to

the

opposing

team.

Allow the

last player

not on base

to finish the

at-bat.

Call B9 out

and allow the

game to

continue. An

out will be

declared each

time B9’s spot

in the line-up

comes to bat.

Call B9 out

and end

the game

the next

time B9 is

to bat.

126. In the bottom of the 6th inning, B7, the right

fielder, gets a base hit. The coach goes to

the plate umpire and tells him B7 will be his

pitcher in the top of the 7th inning and

wants to put in a courtesy runner for him so

he can begin warming up in the bullpen.

Since B7 will be the new pitcher, the plate

umpire will allow the courtesy runner for

B7.

True. False.

127. A defensive conference, held in fair

territory, is concluded when the coach

crosses the foul line.

True. False.

128. It would be a balk if the pitcher, after having

his entire non-pivot foot pass behind the

perpendicular plane of the back edge of the

pitcher’s plate, attempted to pick off the

runner at 1st base.

True. False.

129. Obstruction of the batter is only ignored if

the batter-runner reaches 1st base and all

other runners advance at least 1 base.

True. False.

130. The strike zone is that space over home

plate, the top of which is halfway between

the batter’s shoulders and the waistline, and

the bottom being the knees, when he

assumes his natural batting stance.

True. False.

131. Each player shall be numbered on the back

with a plain Arabic style number at least 8”

high and of a solid color contrasting with the

color of the jersey.

True. False.

132. A dead-ball appeal can only be made by a

defensive player with the ball.

True. False.

133. An appeal may be made after the 3rd out as

long as it is made properly and the resulting

appeal is an apparent 4th out.

True. False.

134. It is an immediate dead ball if the plate

umpire interferes with the catcher who is

attempting to throw out a runner and that

runner must return to his original base.

True. False.

135. In the top of the 3rd inning, the offensive

coach requests a time-out in order to confer

with his batter. The defensive coach

immediately hustles to the mound for a

quick word with his pitcher. Upon seeing

this, the offensive coach claims that a

defensive conference should be charged.

The plate umpire correctly disagrees, stating

that as long as the defensive coach does not

delay the game after the original time-out

ends, no conference will be charged.

True. False.

136. The first-base coach leaves the vicinity of his

coaching box to argue a close call at 1st

base.

The umpire

shall

instruct the

coach to

return to

the

coaching

box.

Both the

assistant

coach and

the head

coach are

immediatel

y ejected.

The assistant

coach and the

head coach

shall be

restricted to

the bench for

the remainder

of the game.

Only the

assistant

coach is

restricted

to the

bench for

his action.

137. An ejected coach: May

remain in

the dugout

area but

cannot

coach any

player.

May

continue to

coach from

the bench if

he is the

only coach

for the

team at the

game.

May be re-

instated as a

coach of the

team if he is

truly contrite

for his

actions.

Shall leave

the

vicinity of

the

playing

area

immediate

ly and

cannot

have any

further

contact

with the

team.138. R1, at 1st base, attempts to steal 2nd base.

The pitcher legally makes a spin move and

throws to unoccupied 2nd base to easily

retire R1. The 3rd base coach argues that

the pitcher cannot throw to an unoccupied

base. The umpire correctly rules that the

throw is legal and the out stands.

True. False.

139. The 2-base award for a fair batted ball

bouncing over the outfield fence will be

determined by the runners' positions at the

time of the pitch.

True. False.

140. With a runner on 1st base, if the pitcher is in

set position both of his feet must be

completely within the 24-inch width of the

pitcher's plate.

True. False.

141. Both coaching boxes must be occupied by

the team that is at bat.

True. False.

142. At the time of the pitch, all fielders shall be

on fair ground except the catcher, who shall

be in the catcher’s box.

True. False.

143. The ball remains live and in play when the

umpire gives the “Do Not Pitch Signal.”

True. False.

144. Pitching regulations begin when the pitcher

takes his sign from the catcher.

True. False.

145. From the windup position, the pitcher must

hold the ball in his gloved hand.

True. False.

146. R1, on 1st base, advances past 2nd base

during a deep fly ball which is caught. He

retreats to 1st base and is between 1st and

2nd base when F8 throws the ball which gets

past F3 and goes directly into the dugout.

R1 will be awarded:

3rd base. 2nd base. 1st base. Home

plate.

147. Behind 2-0, the visiting team goes ahead on

a grand slam home run in the top of the 7TH

inning. The home team scores 1 run in the

bottom of the 7TH inning and there are 2

outs when lightning and rain make

continuation of the game impossible. The

game is:

Declared a

suspended

game.

Declared

over and

the visitors

win.

Declared over

and the home

team wins 2-

0.

148. After the head coach has verified to the

plate umpire that all his team’s equipment is

legal, B9 hits a bases-loaded home run with

2 outs in the 3RD

inning. While he is circling

the bases, F2 hands the bat to the plate

umpire to examine the barrel. It is

discovered that the bat’s end cap has been

removed and the bat has been stuffed with

ping-pong balls. The plate umpire correctly

rules the bat illegal, calls B9 for the 3rd out,

cancels all runs scored and, if this is the 1st

violation of the rule, restricts the head

coach to the bench for the duration of the

game.

True. False.

149. Any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or

behaviors consistent with a concussion

(such as loss of consciousness, headache,

dizziness, confusion or balance problems)

shall be immediately removed from the

game and shall not return to play until

cleared by an appropriate health-care

professional.

True. False.

150. The bases are loaded when the batter takes

ball 4. The high outside pitch sails past the

catcher and lodges in the backstop fence.

The plate umpire correctly declares the ball

dead and advances the batter and all

runners 2 bases – 1 base for the base on

balls and 1 base for the ball going out of

play.

True. False.

151. There are 2 outs when R1 attempts to steal

home. B2 swings and misses the pitch for

strike 2. On B2’s follow-through, he releases

his bat which strikes F2 in the facemask.

RULING : The ball is immediately dead and

R1 is declared out. B2 will lead off the next

inning.

True. False.

152. With 1 out, a runner on 2nd base who is not

moving on the pitch, and a 1-0 count, the

batter attempts to hit the pitch to right

field. The catcher reaches out for the ball

and obstructs the batter, causing him to foul

off the pitch. Since the batter and all

runners did not advance at least 1 base on

the play, there is no option. The batter will

be placed at 1st base and the runner will be

awarded 3rd base.

True. False.

153. If a batter crouches or leans over to make

his shoulder line lower, the umpire will

determine height by what would be the

batter’s normal stance when he swings at

the pitch.

True. False.

154. A player may not run as a courtesy runner

for the pitcher or the catcher and then be

used as a substitute for another player in

that half-inning unless an injury, illness or

ejection occurs and no other runners are

available.

True. False.

155. To be considered in fair territory, a fielder

must have both feet touching the ground in

fair territory.

True. False.

156. Caps and shoes are required equipment. True. False.157. Even when the ball is dead, awarded bases

must be touched in their proper order.

True. False.

158. It is a delayed dead ball when interference is

committed by a runner or a retired runner.

True. False.

159. With the bases empty, the pitcher drops the

ball during his delivery. The ball rolls to a

stop in front of the plate. The plate umpire

should properly declare a no-pitch and start

again.

True. False.

160. R1 is on 2nd base. F2 obstructs the batter

who hits the ball and reaches 1st base safely.

R1, not running on the pitch, comes around

attempting to score but is thrown out at the

plate. Since the batter and all runners

advanced at least 1 base, F2’s obstruction

ignored. R1’s advance past 3rd base was at

his own risk and his out stands.

True. False.

161. With runners at 2nd and 3rd bases and 1 out,

the infield is playing in to prevent the

runner on 3rd from scoring. The sharply hit

ground ball goes up the middle, passing F1,

F4 and F6. There is no other infielder in

position to make a play on the ball. The

batted ball hits the runner standing on 2nd

base. RULING : The runner at 2nd base is not

out and the ball remains live and in play.

True. False.

162. While in the dugout, the coach will be

allowed to use the video capability of his

"smart phone" to correct a flaw in his

pitcher's delivery to the plate.

True. False.

163. The pitcher places his pivot foot on the

pitching plate with the toe of the pivot foot

in front of a line through the front edge of

the plate and the heel of his pivot foot

behind the back edge. His non-pivot foot is

in front of a line extending through the front

edge of the pitching plate.

This is a

legal wind-

up position.

This is a

legal set

position.

This is an

illegal pitching

position.

164. With the bases loaded and 1 out, B1 hits a

ground ball to F3, who steps on 1st base and

throws to F6, who tags R3 heading to 2nd

base. Since the force on all runners was

removed when F3 touched 1st base, R1's run

will count if he touches home plate before

the 3rd out is made.

True. False.

165. An infield fly is a fair fly ball that: Is declared

only when

there is 1

out and the

bases are

loaded.

Includes an

attempted

bunt.

Is caught only

by an

infielder.

None of

the above.

166. R1, on 1st base with no outs, is stealing

when B6 hits a fly ball to centerfield. R1

does not see F8 drop the ball and as he

retreats back toward 1st base, B6 passes him

by 2 steps with both runners ending up on

1st base. RULING : B6 will be called out and

R1 will be at 1st base with 1 out.

True. False.

167. R1 is on 3rd base and R2 is on 1st base with

no outs. B7 bats in B6's spot in the batting

order and hits a ground ball to F4 who

tosses the ball to F6 to retire R2. F6 then

throws to first to retire B7 for the double

play as R1 scores. The defense properly

appeals the batting out of order.

B6, the

proper

batter, is

declared

out for the

batting

order

violation.

B7 will

come to

bat next.

R1 is

returned to

3rd base.

The out on R2

will stand.

A, B, and

C.

168. Runners on 1st and 3rd bases with no outs.

B5 hits a grounder to F6 who throws to F4

for the double-play attempt. 1st base runner

R2 slides illegally into 2nd base and

interference is called. The umpire should

call both the runner from 1st base and the

batter-runner out. The 3rd base runner, R1,

will score if he touches the plate prior to the

interference.

True. False.

169. The score is tied after 7 innings and the

game heads into extra innings. The home

team has used only 1 of its allotted charged

conferences. Going into extra innings, they

will now have 3 charged conferences

available to them: the 2 from regulation play

plus 1 for each extra inning.

True. False.

170. R1 is on 1st base with 1 out. B8 swings and

misses the pitch for the 3rd strike. The pitch

hits the ground and B8 starts running to 1st

base while R1 heads to 2nd base. F2,

confused, picks up the ball and attempts to

throw out B8 but the ball hits him in the

back while he is legally in the running lane

and rolls toward the fence in foul territory.

The plate umpire should declare R1 out for

B8’s interference since B8 was not entitled

to try for 1st base because it was occupied at

the time of the pitch.

True. False.

171. Prior to the pitch with R1 on 2nd base, B8

makes contact with the catcher while taking

practice swing. RULING : The ball is

immediately dead – no penalty.

True. False.

172. R1 is on 3rd base with 2 outs. F1 contacts

the pitching rubber in the wind-up position

with his glove hand in front of his body and

his pitching hand by his side. As he brings

his pitching hand to his glove hand, R1 takes

off for home. F1 steps legally off the rubber

with his pivot foot and throws to F2 to tag

out R1. RULING : Legal play – R1 is out if

tagged.

True. False.

173. With the bases loaded, B4 hits a one-hopper

to F5, who throws to the plate. The throw is

off line and hits B4’s bat that had been

tossed away from the plate by the umpire.

RULING : In this case, the bat is considered

part of the playing field – the ball remains

live.

True. False.

174. Jewelry is not allowed to be worn by any

players. However, a player may wear a

religious medal provided it is taped down

under his uniform.

True. False.

175. If a runner misses a base and is on or

beyond a succeeding base when the ball

becomes dead:

He will be

declared

out

immediatel

y by the

umpire.

He may

legally

return to

touch the

missed base

provided he

does so

immediatel

y.

He cannot

return to the

missed base

and is subject

to being

declared out

upon proper

and successful

appeal.

The

defense

must wait

until the

ball is

made live

to appeal.

176. Umpire jurisdiction begins when the

umpires arrive in the parking lot prior to the

game.

True. False.

177. During the pre-game meeting with the

coaches, both teams shall remain in their

dugouts or bullpen areas until this meeting

is ended.

True. False.

178. S1, an unreported substitute, bats for B2

instead of B3. While S1 is at bat, his coach

realizes S1 is not batting for the correct

player. S1 became a legal substitute for B2

when he entered the batter’s box and the

ball became live.

True. False.

179. With the bases loaded and 1 out, B5 hits a

line drive to the right-field fence. R1 and R2

both score, but R3 is thrown out at home.

B5 safely arrives at 3rd base but missed 1st

base. The defense properly appeals B5’s

missing 1st base.

No runs

score.

1 run

scores.

2 runs score.

180. It is a “delayed dead ball” when: The umpire

handles a

live ball.

The umpire

interferes

with the

catcher

attempting

to throw.

A fair batted

ball touches

an umpire

before it

passes any

fielder other

than the

pitcher.

The

umpire

inadverten

tly

declares

“Foul

ball.”

181. An “illegal substitute” is: A player

who enters

the game

without

eligibility to

do so.

A player

who enters

the game

without

reporting.

A player who

violates the

courtesy

runner rule.

A and C.

182. For a catch to be ruled completed, a fielder

must have possession for a minimum of 3

steps before the ball is dropped.

True. False.

183. F9, using a first baseman’s mitt, makes a

spectacular catch to end the inning. The

opposing coach protests that F9 cannot use

the mitt and that the out should be nullified

and his batter be awarded 3rd base. The

plate umpire correctly tells the coach that

there is no restriction on what glove/mitt is

used by a fielder as long as it is legal.

True. False.

184. The home coach shall decide whether the

field or other conditions are suitable for

starting the game. After the game starts,

the umpires become the sole judges as to

whether conditions are fit for play.

True. False.

185. If 2 runners are on the same base at the

same time on a force situation and both are

tagged, the runner who got there last shall

be declared out.

True. False.

186. When a balk is called, a ball will be credited

to the batter.

True. False.

187. It is legal for the same player to courtesy run

for both the pitcher and the catcher.

True. False.

188. R1 is on 2nd base when B1 hits a slow roller

fielded by F3 charging in just inside the foul

line. In order to give R1 time to go to 3rd

base, B1 stops and retreats from F3 toward

home plate. The plate umpire calls B1 out

for running the bases in reverse. This is a

correct ruling.

True. False.

189. The location of a fly ball when it is touched,

in relation to fair/foul ground, determines

whether it is a "fair" or "foul" ball.

True. False.

190. With no lights on it's field, the home team

wants to play a doubleheader but is

concerned about losing sunlight. It

proposes that both games be 5 innings.

This is

permissible

.

This is

permissible

if 1 game is

at least 7

innings.

This is not

legal. Two 7-

inning games

shall

constitute a

doubleheader

.191. If a fair batted ball is touched by an illegal

glove or mitt, the batter will be awarded 3

bases if he fails to reach 3rd base.

Otherwise, the ball remains live and in play.

True. False.

192. With a runner on 3rd base, the batter hits a

high pop fly that drifts over foul territory.

The 3rd baseman is accidentally prevented

from catching the ball by the head coach in

the coach's box. The umpire will declare:

Foul ball. The runner

at 3rd base

is out.

The batter is

out.

The coach

is

restricted

to the

bench and

the

coaching

box must

remain

unoccupie

d.193. A fielder will be considered to have legally

made a catch of a ball in flight when:

He has

secured the

ball in his

cap.

The batted

ball in flight

caromed

off a runner

and was

secured by

the fielder

before

touching

the ground.

He has the

ball in his

glove for 2

steps before

accidentally

dropping the

ball.

He has

secured

possession

in foul

ground

and then

steps with

both feet

into his

dugout.

194. With R1 on 1st base and 1 out, B1 hits a high

pop-up to shallow center field. F8 camps

under the ball and then intentionally drops

it. F8 then throws to F6, who tags 2nd base

for an apparent force-out. F6 then throws

to F3 to retire B1, who did not run because

he was angry he popped the ball up.

R1 is out at

2nd base

and B1 is

out at 1st

base.

B1 is out

because of

the

intentional

drop and

the ball is

dead.

B1 is out and

R1 is returns

to 1st base

because of

the

intentional

drop.

195. Runners are on 1st & 2nd bases with no outs

when B3 pops up into the infield. The

umpire properly declares it an infield fly. F5

camps under the ball, but then loses sight of

it at the last minute in the sun. The ball hits

F5's glove and deflects into dead-ball

territory. RULING : The infield-fly rule

remains in effect since F5 was camped

under the ball. B3 is out and both runners

are awarded 2 bases.

True. False.

196. B2 should be up at bat but B3, an improper

batter, is up instead with a 1-2 count:

Only the

defense

may appeal

or discover

the

infraction.

The

improper

batter will

be declared

out and the

proper

batter will

then come

to bat.

The proper

batter may

replace the

improper

batter and

assume the 1-

2 count.

The

improper

batter

should be

declared

out and

restricted

to the

bench for

the

duration

of the

game.197. After the pitcher legally contacts the

pitcher’s plate, he may turn his shoulders to

check runners from either the windup or set

positions.

True. False.

198. The pitcher, with both arms at his side in the

wind-up position, first moves his glove hand

to a position in front of his chest, stops, and

then brings his pitching hand into the glove.

This is a legal move.

True. False.

199. R1 is diving back to 1st base on a pick-off

attempt when he is obstructed and tagged

out. He will be awarded:

1st base. 2nd base. 3rd base.

200. A runner is never required to slide into a

base, but if he elects to do so, it must be a

legal slide.

True. False.

201. Whenever a player is incapacitated during

play, regardless of how serious it is, the

umpire cannot call “Time” and suspend play

until no further advance or put-out is

possible.

True. False.

202. Even though the plate umpire is designated

as umpire-in-chief, he cannot, by rule,

overturn a call by the base umpire(s) unless

asked for help by the umpire who made the

call.

True. False.

203. If a player who has been in the game returns

as a courtesy runner, he shall be called out

upon discovery and restricted to the bench

for the duration of the game.

True. False.

204. Either umpire has the authority to forfeit

the game.

True. False.

205. The pitcher may not wear a red glove. True. False.206. R1, running with the pitch on a deep fly ball

to left field, touches 2nd base and nears 3rd

when the ball is caught. R1 returns to 1st

,

missing 2nd base but touching 1st. The throw

from the left fielder gets by the first

baseman and goes into the dugout. R1 is

awarded 3rd base and touches 2nd and 3rd.

The defense appeals his miss of 2nd base

when he was returning to 1st base. The

umpire will rule that:

R1 is

declared

out.

The appeal

on R1 is

denied, as

his touching

of 2nd base

while

advancing

to 3rd on

the award

corrected

the

previous

infraction.

207. With 2 outs, the runner from 3rd base is off

with the pitch as the batter grounds back to

the pitcher. The runner crosses the plate

before the out is recorded at 1st base.

1 run will

score – This

is a “time”

play.

No runs will

score since

this was the

3rd out of

the inning

by the

batter-

runner

before he

touched 1st

base.

208. When the proper batter is called out

because he failed to bat in turn, the next

batter shall be:

The proper

batter who

should

have

batted.

The batter

who batted

improperly.

The batter

whose name

follows the

proper batter

thus called

out.

The batter

the

opposing

team

chooses.

209. With a 2-2 count, R1 steals 2nd base as B2

swings and tips the ball directly toward the

catcher. It first hits his chest protector and

rebounds directly into his glove. RULING :

Foul tip, the batter is out and R1 stays at 2nd

base.

True. False.

210. An unreported substitute is a legal player. True. False.

211. The ball becomes dead immediately when a

batted ball touches or is touched by a

spectator.

True. False.

212. R1, on 2nd base, attempts to steal 3rd after

F1 has legally paused in the set position. F1

then steps directly toward 3rd base and

throws to F5 who tags the runner out.

RULING : This is a balk – R1 will be awarded

3rd base.

True. False.

213. In the bottom of the 4TH inning, S1 comes up

to pinch hit for B6. Upon checking his lineup

card, the plate umpire sees that S1 is not

listed as a possible substitute and correctly

prohibits S1 from entering the game.

True. False.

214. The coach is expected to be a role model for

civility and sportsmanship to his players.

True. False.

215. The game officials retain clerical authority

over the contest through the completion of

any reports, including those imposing

disqualification.

True. False.