Final answer:
The correct answer is False. If there is a double foul during the last timed down of a period in a football game, the period is not automatically extended.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is b) False.
If there is a double foul during the last timed down of a period in a football game, the period is not automatically extended. A double foul occurs when two fouls by opposing teams are committed at the same time, but they cancel each other out and no penalty is enforced. In this scenario, the period would simply end as scheduled without any extension.
For example, if Team A commits a holding penalty and Team B commits a pass interference penalty at the same time during the last timed down, the penalties would offset each other and the period would end without any additional time being added.