Practice Exam. 4 There are color restrictions on general correspondence that may be sent to prospective student-athletes. A) True. B) False.

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1 A prospective student-athlete, who has started the senior year of high school, made arrangements for an OFFCAL visit to the institution. The prospective student-athlete registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center and is listed on the institution's institutional request list and has taken the SAT on a national testing date under national testing conditions. The prospective student-athlete's high school faxed a copy of the high school transcript. The prospective student-athlete has met the requirements for the OFFCAL visit. 2 After a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.12.1, it is permissible for the prospective student-athlete to participate in game-day simulations during a campus visit. 3 f an institution is recruiting a prospective student-athlete in football or basketball and in a second sport, it is permissible for the institution's football or basketball coach to visit the prospective student-athlete's high school on Monday and for the institution's coach in the second sport to visit the high school on Wednesday during the same week. 4 There are color restrictions on general correspondence that may be sent to prospective student-athletes. 5 A student-athlete notifies the institution of his/her desire to transfer. The institution informs the student-athlete that it will not grant permission to contact any institution. What is required of the institution now that it has denied the student-athlete's request for permission to contact? A) nform the student-athlete to withdraw from the institution. B) nform the student-athlete of a hearing opportunity to appeal the denial of contact. C) nform the student-athlete it is not permissible to transfer for one year. D) No other action is necessary. 6 f a prospective student-athlete enrolls in the summer term at an institution prior to the prospective studentathlete's initial full-time enrollment, the institution may provide: A) Access to academic services. B) Use of the institution`s training-room facilities. C) Transportation to a summer job when no other employees receive transportation. D) A and b only. 7 A coach may be involved as a participant or in instructional coaching activities in the same sport for a local sports club or organization located in the institution's home community in which all prospective student-athletes participating in such activities are legal residents of the area within a 50-mile radius of the institution. 8 Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, the institution may provide a prospective student-athlete a photograph taken of him/her during the official visit. Page 1

9 Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, a coach talks with the prospective student-athlete at the prospective student-athlete's high school at 10 a.m. At 1 p.m. the same day the coach speaks to the guidance counselor about the prospective student-athlete. At 3 p.m. the same day, the coach observes the prospective student-athlete's practice session. n this scenario, the coach has used. A) One contact and two evaluations. B) One evaluation only. C) One contact and one evaluation. D) One contact only. 10 Which of the following is NOT considered a permissible electronic correspondence? A) Facsimile. B) Electronic mail. C) Posts to a message board. D) All of the above are permissible forms of electronic correspondence. 11 n-person on- or off-campus contact may occur during a dead period with a prospective student-athlete who has committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.12.1. 12 An institution's coach may produce a computer recruiting presentation and show it to a prospective studentathlete at the prospective student-athlete's high school. 13 Which of the following may be provided to a prospective student-athlete from a nontraditional family on an UNOFFCAL visit? A) Cost-free off-campus lodging with a currently enrolled student-athlete. B) Up to five complimentary admissions to a home athletics event in which the institution`s intercollegiate team practices or competes. C) A reserved parking space. D) Cost-free transportation to and from the prospective student-athlete`s home to the institution. 14 A prospective student-athlete is in his senior year of high school during the 2014-15 academic year. Prior to graduation in spring 2015, he realizes he will be short one core-course. As a result, he discontinues enrollment at his high school and does not graduate with his class. He enrolls in a preparatory school in fall 2015 with the intention of completing the one core-course in order to satisfy NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. t is permissible for this prospective student-athlete to use the one core-course taken from the preparatory school to satisfy NCAA core-curriculum requirements. 15 Coaches may engage in practice activities, such as film review and chalk-talk sessions with prospective studentathletes who have committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.12.1. Page 2

16 When may a NONQUALFER who is enrolled at a two-year college make an OFFCAL visit to an institution? A) After the completion of the first semester at the two-year college. B) After the completion of the first academic year at the two-year college. C) A nonqualifier enrolled at a two-year college may never make an official visit to an institution. D) At any time after enrolling in the two-year college. 17 A representative of an institution's athletics interests (i.e., booster) is permitted to have a prearranged contact with a prospective student-athlete who is making an OFFCAL or UNOFFCAL visit to the institution's campus. 18 A noncoaching staff member with sport specific responsibilities may initate phone calls to or receive phone calls from a prospective student-athlete during transportation to/from and while on the official visit. 19 A coach may have contact with a prospective student-athlete who has committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.12.1 prior to his or her competition on the day of competition. 20 An institution is hosting a professional tryout event the same weekend several prospective student-athletes are making unofficial visits to campus. The prospective student-athletes are NOT permitted to attend the professional tryout event. 21 An institution may host multiple press conferences to announce its signed prospective student-athletes. 22 During an OFFCAL visit, it is permissible for a booster to host an occasional meal at his/her home for the prospective student-athlete, student host and other student-athletes. 23 A high school prospective student-athlete may take a maximum of expense-paid visits to Division institutions, with not more than one permitted per institution, regardless of whether the prospective studentathlete is involved in more than one sport. A) Three. B) Four. C) Five. D) Ten. Page 3

24 n regard to the renewal or nonrenewal of a student-athlete's athletics aid, which is NOT required of the institution? A) Notification must be made on or before July 1 prior to the academic year in which the reduction or nonrenewal is to become effective. B) Notification of the reduction or nonrenewal must be in writing. C) Notification of the reduction or nonrenewal must come from the institution`s regular financial aid authority. D) Notification of the reduction or nonrenewal must include a written statement from the coach. 25 Which of the following is NOT permissible to mail to a prospective student-athlete? A) Letter. B) Poster. C) Attachment with color ink. D) Questionnaire. 26 A non-coaching staff member with sports-specific responsibilities may not attend an off-campus athletics event involving prospective student-athletes (e.g., high school contest, sports camp) unless the staff member is an immediate family member or legal guardian of a participant in the activity and the staff member is NOT present to evaluate prospective student-athletes and does NOT have any direct contact with a prospective student-athlete or a prospective student-athlete's family member or coach. 27 nstitutional financial aid based in any degree on athletics ability may NOT be reduced or canceled during the period of the award if the recipient. A) Renders himself or herself ineligible for intercollegiate competition. B) Performs below athletic expectations. C) Engages in serious misconduct warranting substantial disciplinary penalty by the institution`s disciplinary board. D) Voluntarily withdraws from a sport at any time for personal reasons. 28 A QUALFER has completed which of the following requirements: A) Achieved a corresponding ACT or SAT score and core course grade-point average. B) Completed a minimum number of core courses in specified subject areas. C) Graduated from high school. D) All of the above. 29 An athletics department staff member may do which of the following: A) Endorse a noninstitutional event involving prospective student-athletes. B) Endorse a prospective student-athlete`s team, coach or athletics facility. C) Serve as a consultant for a noninstiutional event involving prospective student-athletes. D) None of the above. Page 4

30 During the SUMMER prior to a prospective student-athlete's senior year in high school, and before the prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.12.1, an institution's coach evaluates the prospective student-athlete on two occasions. Additionally, the coach makes two in-person, off-campus contacts with the prospective student-athlete and one evaluation during the prospective student-athlete's senior year. How many of the permissible recruiting opportunities has the coach used for this prospective student-athlete? A) Six. B) Three. C) Four. D) Five. Page 5

: 01/10/2017 1 13.6.3 2 13.6.7.9; 13.7.3 3 13.1.4.3 4 13.4.1.3 5 B) nform the student-athlete of a hearing opportunity to appeal the denial of contact. 13.1.1.3; 13.1.1.3.1 6 D) A and b only. 13.2.3.4; 16.3.1; 16.3.1.1; 16.4 7 13.11.2.4 8 13.10.2.7 9 D) One contact only. 13.1.5.6; 13.1.5.7; 13.1.7.7 10 C) Posts to a message board. 13.4.1.4 11 13.02.5.5.2, 13.02.12.1 12 13.4.1.7.3 13 B) Up to five complimentary admissions to a home athletics event in which the institution`s intercollegiate team practices or competes. 13.5.1; 13.5.3; 13.7.2.1; 13.7.2.1.3; 13.7.2.1.6 14 14.3.1.2.1; 14.3.1.2.1.1 15 14.2.1.1.1; 13.02.12.1 16 B) After the completion of the first academic year at the two-year college. 13.6.2.3.1 17 13.1.2.1; 13.02.14; 13.02.4 18 13.1.3.3.1.1; 11.7.2.3 19 13.02.12.1 20 13.7.2.7 21 13.10.3 22 13.1.2.1; 13.6.7.7; 13.6.7.7.1 23 C) Five. 13.6.2.1; 13.6.2.2 24 D) Notification of the reduction or nonrenewal must include a written statement from the coach. 15.3.7.1 Page 6

: 01/10/2017 25 B) Poster. 13.4.1.3 26 13.1.2.3 27 B) Performs below athletic expectations. 15.3.4.2; 15.3.4.3; 15.3.5; 15.3.5.2 28 D) All of the above. 14.02.10.1; 14.3.1.1 29 D) None of the above. 11.3.2.7; 11.3.2.8 30 B) Three. 13.1.5.1; 13.1.5.6; 13.1.7.1; 13.1.7.3; 13.1.5.5 Page 7