You be the Judge - 3x3 Basketball
Make the call like a referee!
GO TO THE QUIZ
Instructions
Welcome to the Game!
Step into the shoes of a 3x3 basketball referee and test your knowledge of the rules and gameplay situations. Watch scenarios, analyze actions, and make the right call. Can you master the art of refereeing 3x3 basketball?
How to Play
Watch the Video
Check Your Feedback
Each question will show a short video clip or image of a basketball scenario. Pay close attention to player actions, fouls, and rule violations.
After submitting your answer, you’ll receive instant feedback: Correct Answer: You’ll see a short explanation of the rule or decision. Incorrect Answer: Learn why the chosen answer is incorrect and review the relevant rule.
Read the Question
Progress Through the Questions
A multiple-choice question will appear below the video. Example: "Was this a valid scoring attempt under 3x3 rules?"
Complete all the questions to finish the quiz. Your progress will be tracked visually—watch as your basketball moves closer to the hoop with each correct answer.
Select the Correct Answer
Choose the option(s) that align with the rules of 3x3 basketball. Some questions may have more than one correct answer, so read carefully.
Game Objective
Tips for Success
Know the Rules: Familiarize yourself with valid techniques, scoring areas, and penalty criteria.
Your goal is to analyze gameplay and make calls on rule violations, fouls, and scoring situations just like a professional referee.
Observe Closely: Watch for details like timing, impact, and illegal actions.
By the end of the game, you’ll have sharpened your knowledge of 3x3 basketball rules and gained confidence in making decisive judgments.
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Just like in a real match, make quick and accurate decisions.
Ready to Begin?
Click Start Quiz to test your skills and become a master referee!
START QUIZ
01:30
Completed Questions: 0/10
Completed Questions: 1/10
Rule Explanation
Both defenders hit the ball carrier with their arms and thus infringe the ball carrier's cylinder. Extension of arms with contact on a player is considered a foul. Contact on the shooting hand is considered a foul if the defensive player initiates contact.
01:30
Completed Questions: 1/10
Completed Questions: 2/10
Rule Explanation
A player who dribbles the ball is not allowed to dribble the ball a second time after finishing the dribble.
01:30
Completed Questions: 2/10
Completed Questions: 3/10
Rule Explanation
The defender did not hit the ball carrier with his extended arms or hands. Physical contact below the basket is permitted. The referee therefore interrupted the game due to a possible injury.
01:30
Completed Questions: 3/10
Completed Questions: 4/10
Rule Explanation
Contact on the lower body affecting the balance of the shooter or the shot is considered a foul. Extension of arms with contact on a player is considered a foul.
01:30
Completed Questions: 4/10
Completed Questions: 5/10
Rule Explanation
The defender wants to block the ball, but only hits the arm. Contact on the shooting hand is considered a foul if the defensive player initiates contact.
01:30
Completed Questions: 5/10
Completed Questions: 6/10
Rule Explanation
For the first six fouls, the fouled team receives one free throw. For fouls 7-9, the fouled team receives two free throws. From the tenth foul onwards, the fouled team is awarded two free throws and possession of the ball. In this scene, it was the second foul by the white team, so the red team receives one free throw.
01:30
Completed Questions: 6/10
Completed Questions: 7/10
Rule Explanation
The screener must be in a legal and static position. In this scene, the referee could have called a foul because the screener moved into the defender's path.
01:30
Completed Questions: 7/10
Completed Questions: 8/10
Rule Explanation
The thrower ran three instead of the permitted two steps with the ball in both hands. This scene was whistled because of the illegal screen. The screener turns and moves her body to create contact to delay the defender playing defence on the ball carrier.
01:30
Completed Questions: 8/10
Completed Questions: 9/10
Rule Explanation
Contact on the shooting hand is considered a foul if the defensive player initiates contact. Fouls during the act of shooting followed by a successful field goal shall be awarded 1 additional free throw. Team fouls 7, 8 and 9 shall always be awarded with 1 free throw. The 10th and any subsequent team foul will be awarded with 2 free throws and ball possession.
01:30
Completed Questions: 9/10
Completed Questions: 10/10
Rule Explanation
The pass receiver's waist is being held by the defender on the drive, causing him to lose the handle of the ball. Contact that is slowing down a player with or without the ball is considered a foul.
Congratulations!
You've completed the referee training for 3x3 Basketball! Feel free to start again or review the rules.
Restart Quiz
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3x3 Basketball
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Transcript
You be the Judge - 3x3 Basketball
Make the call like a referee!
GO TO THE QUIZ
Instructions
Welcome to the Game!
Step into the shoes of a 3x3 basketball referee and test your knowledge of the rules and gameplay situations. Watch scenarios, analyze actions, and make the right call. Can you master the art of refereeing 3x3 basketball?
How to Play
Watch the Video
Check Your Feedback
Each question will show a short video clip or image of a basketball scenario. Pay close attention to player actions, fouls, and rule violations.
After submitting your answer, you’ll receive instant feedback: Correct Answer: You’ll see a short explanation of the rule or decision. Incorrect Answer: Learn why the chosen answer is incorrect and review the relevant rule.
Read the Question
Progress Through the Questions
A multiple-choice question will appear below the video. Example: "Was this a valid scoring attempt under 3x3 rules?"
Complete all the questions to finish the quiz. Your progress will be tracked visually—watch as your basketball moves closer to the hoop with each correct answer.
Select the Correct Answer
Choose the option(s) that align with the rules of 3x3 basketball. Some questions may have more than one correct answer, so read carefully.
Game Objective
Tips for Success
Know the Rules: Familiarize yourself with valid techniques, scoring areas, and penalty criteria.
Your goal is to analyze gameplay and make calls on rule violations, fouls, and scoring situations just like a professional referee.
Observe Closely: Watch for details like timing, impact, and illegal actions.
By the end of the game, you’ll have sharpened your knowledge of 3x3 basketball rules and gained confidence in making decisive judgments.
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Just like in a real match, make quick and accurate decisions.
Ready to Begin?
Click Start Quiz to test your skills and become a master referee!
START QUIZ
01:30
Completed Questions: 0/10
Completed Questions: 1/10
Rule Explanation
Both defenders hit the ball carrier with their arms and thus infringe the ball carrier's cylinder. Extension of arms with contact on a player is considered a foul. Contact on the shooting hand is considered a foul if the defensive player initiates contact.
01:30
Completed Questions: 1/10
Completed Questions: 2/10
Rule Explanation
A player who dribbles the ball is not allowed to dribble the ball a second time after finishing the dribble.
01:30
Completed Questions: 2/10
Completed Questions: 3/10
Rule Explanation
The defender did not hit the ball carrier with his extended arms or hands. Physical contact below the basket is permitted. The referee therefore interrupted the game due to a possible injury.
01:30
Completed Questions: 3/10
Completed Questions: 4/10
Rule Explanation
Contact on the lower body affecting the balance of the shooter or the shot is considered a foul. Extension of arms with contact on a player is considered a foul.
01:30
Completed Questions: 4/10
Completed Questions: 5/10
Rule Explanation
The defender wants to block the ball, but only hits the arm. Contact on the shooting hand is considered a foul if the defensive player initiates contact.
01:30
Completed Questions: 5/10
Completed Questions: 6/10
Rule Explanation
For the first six fouls, the fouled team receives one free throw. For fouls 7-9, the fouled team receives two free throws. From the tenth foul onwards, the fouled team is awarded two free throws and possession of the ball. In this scene, it was the second foul by the white team, so the red team receives one free throw.
01:30
Completed Questions: 6/10
Completed Questions: 7/10
Rule Explanation
The screener must be in a legal and static position. In this scene, the referee could have called a foul because the screener moved into the defender's path.
01:30
Completed Questions: 7/10
Completed Questions: 8/10
Rule Explanation
The thrower ran three instead of the permitted two steps with the ball in both hands. This scene was whistled because of the illegal screen. The screener turns and moves her body to create contact to delay the defender playing defence on the ball carrier.
01:30
Completed Questions: 8/10
Completed Questions: 9/10
Rule Explanation
Contact on the shooting hand is considered a foul if the defensive player initiates contact. Fouls during the act of shooting followed by a successful field goal shall be awarded 1 additional free throw. Team fouls 7, 8 and 9 shall always be awarded with 1 free throw. The 10th and any subsequent team foul will be awarded with 2 free throws and ball possession.
01:30
Completed Questions: 9/10
Completed Questions: 10/10
Rule Explanation
The pass receiver's waist is being held by the defender on the drive, causing him to lose the handle of the ball. Contact that is slowing down a player with or without the ball is considered a foul.
Congratulations!
You've completed the referee training for 3x3 Basketball! Feel free to start again or review the rules.
Restart Quiz
Return to Home