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1. It is legal to contest a 'Pick' call.

true
false
The 11th edition explicitly acknowledges that any infraction can be contested - see XVI.B

2. A defensive player is marking an offensive player with the disc. The defensive player gets to 'Five' in the stall count when the offensive player calls out 'disc space'. The defensive player agrees with the call and should :

step back and continue counting from 'One'
step back and continue counting from 'Four'
step back and continue counting from 'Five'
step back and continue counting from 'Six'
see section XIV.B.3 and XIV.B.7 - "When a marking violation is called, play does not stop. The violation must be corrected before the marker can resume the stall count with the number last uttered before the call minus one".

3.

Name a famous Greek philosopher.

4. Question

Correct answer.
Incorrect answer.
Correct answer.
Incorrect answer.

5. Which of these structures are Complexed with Tacrine?

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