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CHSAA EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COPLETE
SOLUTION
1. A player who has been ejected from a match or contest shall be disqualified for the remainder
of the contest. The student should also be suspended from competition for the next scheduled contest played at the same level.: ALL THE ABOVE
- She/he may not take part in any other games or contests at any level during this time
- the number of matches, meets, or contests for which the participant has been suspended from competition will decrease the stated maximum
allowable matches, meets or contests in each sport for the suspended participant
- a school may not schedule a contest after an ejection in order to circumvent the penalty
2. Which element would not constitute a practice that will count toward satis-fying the practice
requirement?: 2 practices in the same day
3. At what point does an 8th grade student become eligible to participate with high school aged
students at a school sponsored activity?: Beginning May 1st, the 8th grader must have pre-registered or live in the attendance area of that high school in order to participate with/against high school classmates
4. Youth recognition events/games will be defined, for the purpose of setting school protocol, as an
event where individual, group or district student partic-ipants, of middle school or younger age are recognized at a CHSAA member school athletic event. UNACCEPTABLE practices include:: ALL THE ABOVE
- youth on sideline during warm-up or game
-youth in locker room or involved in any activities associated with the team
- current players/coaches cannot be involved in recognition or ceremony at any level
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- youth receiving any merchandise, meals, or school related tokens
- youth provided transportation to and from event
- illegal contact can result in the sport specific teams' placement on probation/restriction
- no gifts, good, certificates, school gear, prizes or awards of any kind can be handed out
- No individual or specific group or team can be singled out at the event separate from the rest of the invitees
5. Youth recognition events/games will be defined for the purpose of setting school protocol, as
an event where individual, group or district student partic-ipants, of middle school or younger age are recognized at a CHSAA member school athletic event. ACCEPTABLE practices include:: ALL THE ABOVE
- free admission
- pre-game, half-time, or post-game introductions or announcements with group visibility on the field, court, playing area.
- groups may be recognized for their participation or involvement in youth activities ONLY
- Teams or groups invited, must have a logical tie to the high school
6. In practical terms, coaches should attempt which of the following to AVOID recruiting
violations or accusations of recruiting?: ALL THE ABOVE
- a coach may NOT initiate contact with any athlete for the purpose of recruiting, soliciting or encouraging that student to transfer schools or attend a school outside of his/her area of attendance
- if an athlete or a parent of a student from a ditterent school initiates contact with a coach asking academic or athletic questions about the school, the coach must immediately refer the student to a school administrator, the athletic director, or a guidance counselor.
- a violation occurs when a coach encourages or suggests that a student transfer schools
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- a practitioner licensed in the United States to perform sports physicals certifies that he/she is physically fit
- a student eligibility information form is submitted to his/her coach or athletic director signed by both the student and his/her parents or legal guardian
- Consent is given by his/her parents or legal guardian to participate, signed documentation stating an understanding of CHSAA bylaws.
13. To become a 'registered coach or activity sponsor' with the CHSAA, a person
must:: ALL THE ABOVE
- complete 1st year coaches course
- provide proof of passing the annual online CHSAA bylaws test
- provide proof of passing the NFHS concussion course, a district course, or CHSAA approved concussion course available on the coaches registration platform
- provide proof of First Aide and CPR
- Complete the NFHS 'Student mental health and suicide prevention'
- watch the rules video for their sport prior to the first competition date
14. Each sport has game and individual participation limits, and it is the respon-sibility of
the coach to know those rules and track that participation: TRUE
15. No protests involving the judgement or misapplication of a rule by an official will be
considered by the league or association. The playing rules in each sport/activity will govern the conduct of all contests in that activity: TRUE
16. A booster club may directly pay a coach his/her salary?: FALSE
17. A coach can be penalized for public derogatory comments about game officials?:
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TRUE
18. If a player or coach is ejected from a contest but the school an or the CHSAA noes not receive
notificaltion of the ejection, the player does not have to serve the penalty listed in Bylaw 2200.1.: FALSE
19. A coach ejected from a game must complete the following courses offered online by NFHS
and sit for 10% of the season for the first offense. These courses shall be completed before she/he will be removed from proba-tion: TRUE
20. No member school shall withdraw its team from an athletic contest prior to the
termination of the contest, except by mutual consent of the responsible faculty representative from the participating schools.: TRUE
21. Any student- international or domestic - found to be recruited or promoted by a
procurer, agent, parent, or guardian for attendance at a specific school may be ineligible for all athletics during their tenure as a student.: TRUE
22. No high school interscholastic contests, practices for interscholastic con-tests,
camps, nor association between participants and coaches/directors of any CHSAA sanctioned sport from the student's school shall take place on Sundays during the competitive high school season: TRUE
23. No faculty member or coach may have contact with any of his/her school's athletes from
December 24 through New Year's Day, except for voluntary practice on December 28-31: TRUE
24. No coach or school representative may direct a student to practice outside of the formal
practice season as a condition to participating or otherwise influencing a student's opportunity to participate in any school sport.: TRUE
25. No school representative shall recruit any student or solicit or encourage any other