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A player receives a second two-minute penalty, which equals a yellow card STATUS, if that player receives a third two-minute penalty he must be ejected

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The statement is assumed to be false because the progression from penalties to a yellow card and subsequent ejection is not a standard rule across all sports. The specific rules depend on the sport and its governing body's regulations.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. The scenario described appears to relate to the rules of a sport where penalties are given for certain infractions. However, the specific progression from a second two-minute penalty equating to a yellow card to a third resulting in an ejection is not a universal rule across all sports. For example, in soccer, a yellow card is given as a caution for certain offenses, and a second yellow card in the same game results in a red card and ejection. In handball, a second two-minute suspension does not automatically equate to a yellow card, but accumulating three two-minute suspensions results in a red card and ejection. Given the lack of clarity on which sport the question is based, one cannot confirm this statement as universally true without specifying the sport's governing rules.

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