C.F.O.A. FOOTBALL RULES EXAMINATION -
2001
ANSWER SHEET
| 1 | Hash Marks are 20 yards in from each sideline. | |
| 2 | It is the home team's responsibility to provide goal post padding. | |
| 3 | For night games, the football must have two white stripes around the short axis. | |
| 4 | It is recommended that the quarters at all levels be fifteen minutes in length. | |
| 5 | The choice at the start of the game is always decided by a coin toss. | |
| 6 | The league is responsible for dictating the length of the half time break. | |
| 7 | The Rule Book overtime procedure specifies a ten minute rest period prior to the start of overtime. | |
| 8 | If darkness is a factor, the referee has the authority to shorten the overtime period to five minutes. | |
| 9 | Captains of both teams are entitled to an explanation of any fouls called | |
| 10 | The Referee must acknowledge any request for a measurement. | |
| 11 | Time starts on the snap on following a time count infraction. | |
| 12 | Time starts on the snap on all plays immediately following a change of possession. | |
| 13 | An incomplete pass automatically stops the clock. | |
| 14 | The time stops automatically when Team A gains a first down. | |
| 15 | Any fouls on a convert may be applied on the subsequent kick off. | |
| 16 | An offside pass is not a foul. | |
| 17 | If a player has the ball under his body, he is deemed to have possession. | |
| 18 | A forward pass caught simultaneously by players of opposite sides is ruled as incomplete. | |
| 19 | A kick off caught simultaneously by players of both sides always results in a re-kick without penalty. | |
| 20 | A forward pass in flight is said to be in A's possession. | |
| 21 | Prior to a kick off the ball is said to be in A's possession. | |
| 22 | Any ball striking an official is considered a live ball. | |
| 23 | Any kicked ball striking the goal post assembly is dead. | |
| 24 | A forward pass hitting the downs box marker is live. | |
| 25 | Is it possible for a player kneeling on the ground to rise and legally advance the ball? | |
| 26 | When a ball carrier steps out of bounds on 2nd down, it shall belong to his team at the point where his foot touched or crossed the sideline. | |
| 27 | If a player kicks the ball out of bounds in his own end zone it will result in 1 or 2 points without exception. | |
| 28 | Excessive grease or adhesive material results in immediate removal from the game and a 5 yard penalty. | |
| 29 | Multiple illegal equipment violations on the same play carry multiple 5 yard | |
| 30 | Continued illegal equipment violations by an individual may be penalized as objectionable conduct | |
| 31 | The maximum cleat length is one-half inch. | |
| 32 | Soft knee pads must be covered by the pants. | |
| 33 | A15 enters the game, talks to the flanker and then leaves the field. Is this legal? | |
| 34 | There are no restrictions on who may legally be in the Team's bench area. | |
| 35 | Sideline conferences are not permitted during time outs for injury. | |
| 36 | An injured player need not leave the game if the team uses a time out. | |
| 37 | Referees should always give preliminary signals when fouls are called. | |
| 38 | Only one timing device should be used regardless of the number of timers. | |
| 39 | If a play terminates and the flag is still raised, another play shall take place without exception. | |
| 40 | After a convert attempt either A or B will always kick off from their own 45 yard line. | |
| 41 | After a successful field goal, the scoring team may scrimmage from their own 45. | |
| 42 | On a field goal attempt, the ball is alive until it touches a player or the field of play. | |
| 43 | A ball kicked into the end zone cannot result in a safety touch. | |
| 44 | On a convert attempt, the ball must be place-kicked to be legal. | |
| 45 | Dual penalties (if accepted) on a convert, result in a repeated attempt without exception. | |
| 46 | The close line play area covers a total distance of 3 yards. | |
| 47 | A quarterback, under the centre is considered to be in the backfield. | |
| 48 | The centre must be facing the opponents goal line to legally snap the ball. | |
| 49 | Ineligible receivers may wear any number except 1 to 39 or 70 to 99. | |
| 50 | On any play from scrimmage a maximum of 2 players on the line may be moving laterally at the snap of the ball. | |
| 51 | The offensive end may be moving laterally at the snap regardless of his stance. | |
| 52 | Team A may have the ball moved if scrimmaging inside the A5 yard line only with B's permission. | |
| 53 | On any play from scrimmage, Team A players may interfere with Team B players at any time from deadline to deadline. | |
| 54 | A touchdown cannot be awarded as a result of ball rotation. | |
| 55 | Players may lock or hold hands in making a block. | |
| 56 | A legal drop kick must touch the ground before it is kicked. | |
| 57 | A kick off striking the goal post in flight results in a re-kick. | |
| 58 | A kick off striking the goal post in flight has no penalty options. | |
| 59 | A player holding the ball on a kick off is always considered to be offside. | |
| 60 | On a kick off all contact must be above the waist (except on the ball carrier. | |
| 61 | There are 3 options on a kick off going out of bounds without being touched. | |
| 62 | On kick offs regulation and non-regulation end zones are ruled differently. | |
| 63 | Pyramiding applies only to converts and field goals. | |
| 64 | The centre of the restraining zone is the receiving player. | |
| 65 | A dribbled ball over the line of scrimmage into a maze of players should be whistled dead. | |
| 66 | A short kick into the end zone is not whistle dead. | |
| 67 | The position of the ball on punt determines whether or not the foul occurred in the end zone. | |
| 68 | A scrimmage kick from the end zone, not leaving the end zone, shall not be whistled dead. | |
| 69 | A receiver feinting to pick up a motionless ball can be tackled without penalty. | |
| 70 | A kicked ball striking the kicking team's goalpost assembly remains in play. | |
| 71 | U.R. on the kicker can be applied P.P., P.B.D. or P.L.S. | |
| 72 | Contacting the kicker is applied at P.P. or P.L.S. | |
| 73 | The kicker cannot be interfered with behind the neutral zone until the receiving team catches the ball. | |
| 74 | If the point of application of the penalty is the end zone, the penalty is applied at the B10. | |
| 75 | If the kicker recovers the kick, blocking below the waist is legal. | |
| 76 | A lineman cannot legally receive a hand off pass. | |
| 77 | A hand off pass forward behind the line of scrimmage, following a forward pass, is illegal. | |
| 78 | Any player may recover or receive an onside pass subject to penalty. | |
| 79 | A ball fumbled forward by a ball carrier may be legally recovered by any player. | |
| 80 | An offside pass touched by an opponent may be legally recovered by any player. | |
| 81 | On a pass play Team A is deemed to be in possession until the ball is thrown. | |
| 82 | The penalty for a second forward pass on a convert attempt is L10 D.R. | |
| 83 | A pass striking an ineligible receiver on the line who makes no effort to catch it is ruled incomplete. | |
| 84 | Deliberate grounding from the end zone on third down is L10 D.R. | |
| 85 | After the ball has been touched by an eligible receiver, players of either team may interfere legally. | |
| 86 | A ball fumbled forward by A into team B end zone, which is recovered by B, shall be ruled as an incomplete pass | |
| 87 | The direction the ball travels differentiates between a fumble and an incomplete pass. | |
| 88 | Use of the arms to encircle an opponent is considered holding. | |
| 89 | AIntentional@ is a key to calling tripping. | |
| 90 | Piling on is always a dead ball foul. | |
| 91 | Crack back blocking can be called anywhere on the field. | |
| 92 | Players are expected to avoid contacting or running into officials at all times. | |
| 93 | Objectionable conduct is an additive foul. | |
| 94 | A disqualified player or bench occupant may be banished from the game site. | |
| 95 | The penalty for a Team A foul on their own 1 yard line on second down is loss of down | |
| 96 | Pass interference behind the line of scrimmage must be against the player to whom the ball is thrown or who is attempting to catch it. | |
| 97 | Holding and U.R. both by Team A on a convert attempt must both be applied at the same point. | |
| 98 | A punt out of bounds breaks the continuity of downs. | |
| 99 | Piling on by Team A and offside by Team B if both accepted, creates a dual foul situation. | |
| 100 | Dead ball fouls are applied P.L.S. or P.B.D. |