When does a player go to the penalty box? *
A. When he gets a yellow card
B. When he gets a no card
C. When he gets a green card
D. When he gets a red card
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(A) When he gets a yellow card
Explanation:
The penalty box is also called sin bin or bad box or bin or box simply. Penalty box is the area in ice hockey, rugby, and some other sports where a player sits and serves the time of given penalty.
In rugby union and rugby league, the yellow card is given to those players who are involved in violent play, dangerous play, professional fouls or repetitive commission of a specific offence which results in sin binning.
Yellow card usually represents the temporary suspension of a player from the game.
Red card represents the permanent suspension of a player from the game.
Green card indicates an warning to a player who has committed a minor offense.
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