2012 HSCII Basketball Cognitive Test History of Basketball 1 Who is considered the Father of Basketball Michael Jordon James Naismith Magic Johnson Shaquille ONeal History of Basketball ID: 569579
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ByKim Butler, Ed.D2012
HSCII Basketball
Cognitive TestSlide2
History of Basketball
1. Who is considered the “Father
of
Basketball”?Michael JordonJames NaismithMagic JohnsonShaquille O’NealSlide3
History of Basketball
2. What prompted the invention of basketball?
An activity to help soccer players stay in shape during the summer.
An activity to entertain university students.An activity to help football players stay in shape during the winter.An activity to entertain communities on Friday nights.Slide4
Basketball Positions – Match the Positions to the Descriptions.
Positions
Descriptions
Point Guard
Shooting Guard
ForwardCenterSame duties as forwards, but taller and plays defense in the middle of the key.Good shot from up close, good at rebounding.
Best ball handler/play maker.Can shoot well from outside of the key.Slide5
Referee Signals – Match the Signal to the Picture
Signal
Picture
Double DribbleTraveling
Blocking
Holding
A
B
C
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11. Biomechanical Principle
When performing a jump ball, which is the MOST important biomechanical principal involved?
Explosive Power
BalanceBMIRotary MotionSlide7
Game Scoring – Match Point Values to Location on Court Shot was Made
Point Values
Location on Court
3 Points2 Points1 Point
At the free throw line.
Behind the Arc.Anywhere in front of the Arc during regular play.Slide8
15. Skill: Dribble. Which of the below is NOT a skill needed for dribbling?
Keep fingers stiff and close together over the
top of the ball.
Use finger tips to control ball.Use wrist and arm pressure to PUSH ball down.Head up and eyes looking forward.Slide9
16. Basketball Skill: Chest Pass. Which of the below is NOT a skill for the chest pass?
Hold your ball close to your chest
.
Spread your fingers around the ball.Keep feet together while passing.Extend arms.Slide10
17. Basketball Shot: Jump Shot
All of the biomechanical principals below will help with the jump shot EXCEPT?
Speed
Explosive PowerRotary MotionFlexibilitySlide11
18. Basketball Shot: Layup. Identify the step below that is NOT correct.
Start
by dribbling towards the basket.
If you are on the right side of the basket, you should lift your right knee when shooting.Lift your right knee with your right arm.If you are on the right side of the basket you should shoot with your left hand.Slide12
Basketball Tactics – Match Tactic to Description
Tactic
Description
Inbound PlayFast BreakGive n Go
Move to Open Space
Quick transition from defense to offense.Pass the ball to a team mate, move to the basket, receive pass and score.To put the ball in play.Get open and ready to receive a pass.Slide13
23. Basketball Skill Related Fitness
All of the below are crucial elements of good defence EXCEPT:
Agility
Reaction TimeBMICoordinationSlide14
Basketball Strategy: Match the Type of Defence to Description
Type of Defense
Description
ZonePerson to Person
Where the defense guards a player.
Where the defense guards an area on the court.