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Exam for boxing support staff (seconds). Covers duties during matches, emergency response, medical safety, regulations, equipment checks, and corner management.
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Question 1. Which Hawaii Revised Statute (HRS) chapter primarily governs professional boxing in Hawaii? A) HRS Chapter 440 B) HRS Chapter 291 C) HRS Chapter 12 D) HRS Chapter 157 Answer: A Explanation: HRS Chapter 440 covers professional boxing, including regulatory authority and licensing. Question 2. Who issues and regulates seconds’ licenses for boxing events in Hawaii? A) State Governor
B) Hawaii State Boxing Commission C) Local Police Department D) Department of Education Answer: B Explanation: The Hawaii State Boxing Commission oversees all licensing, including seconds. Question 3. What must a second present when applying for a license? A) Proof of age and application fee B) Driver’s license only C) Medical certificate only D) Proof of citizenship only Answer: A
Question 5. Who has the authority to stop a boxing contest for safety reasons? A) Referee B) Promoter C) Timekeeper D) Announcer Answer: A Explanation: Only the referee can stop a bout due to safety concerns. Question 6. What is the Hawaii State Boxing Commission’s main mission? A) Promote entertainment B) Ensure safety and fairness
C) Sell tickets D) Organize after-parties Answer: B Explanation: The commission’s mission centers on safety and fairness in boxing. Question 7. What must a boxer complete before being cleared to fight in Hawaii? A) Physical examination B) Written essay C) TV interview D) Social media profile update Answer: A
A) Physician B) Promoter C) Referee only D) Timekeeper Answer: A Explanation: The ringside physician handles medical evaluations and decisions. Question 10. What is the key pre-bout responsibility of the chief second? A) Identifying themselves to the inspector B) Selling tickets C) Announcing the fight
D) Judging the contest Answer: A Explanation: The chief second must identify themselves to the inspector and referee. Question 11. When are hand wraps inspected by the commission? A) Before gloves are put on B) After the bout C) During the first round D) At the weigh-in Answer: A Explanation: Hand wraps are checked before gloves to ensure compliance.
B) The round is restarted C) The crowd is warned D) The timekeeper is fined Answer: A Explanation: Unauthorized ring entry can lead to disqualification of the boxer. Question 14. Which blood tests are mandatory for boxers before competing in Hawaii? A) HIV and Hepatitis B) Malaria C) Cholesterol D) Blood type
Answer: A Explanation: HIV and Hepatitis tests are required to protect all parties. Question 15. Who pays the licensing fee for a second? A) The second B) The promoter C) The referee D) The commission Answer: A Explanation: The second is responsible for their own licensing fee. Question 16. What is the role of the ringside physician if a boxer is knocked out?
D) Ice Answer: B Explanation: Only commission-approved fluids may be administered. Question 18. How should a second signal the referee to stop a fight? A) Mount the ring apron B) Throw a towel into the ring C) Shout loudly D) Use a whistle Answer: A Explanation: Proper protocol is to mount the ring apron to signal the referee.
Question 19. What is the maximum number of seconds allowed in a boxer’s corner during a round? A) 3 B) 5 C) 4 D) 2 Answer: A Explanation: Only three seconds are allowed in the corner between rounds. Question 20. What must be presented to the commission before a bout begins? A) Proof of valid license B) Family photo
Explanation: The second must ensure the boxer’s mouthpiece is correctly in place. Question 22. How long is the rest period between rounds in professional boxing? A) 1 minute B) 2 minutes C) 30 seconds D) 90 seconds Answer: A Explanation: The standard rest period is one minute. Question 23. What is the correct action if a mouthpiece is dislodged during a round?
A) Notify the referee immediately B) Ignore it C) Wait for the round to end D) Enter the ring Answer: A Explanation: The second should alert the referee to address the issue safely. Question 24. What should a second do after the official decision is announced? A) Assist the boxer out of the ring B) Leave immediately C) Start cleanup
Question 26. Who has the authority to deduct points for fouls during a bout? A) Referee B) Second C) Judge D) Promoter Answer: A Explanation: Only the referee can deduct points for fouls. Question 27. What happens if a boxer fails the pre-fight medical exam? A) Boxer cannot compete B) Fight continues as planned
C) Fine is issued D) Second is penalized Answer: A Explanation: Failing the medical exam disqualifies the boxer from competing. Question 28. What information must be disclosed before a bout during the medical examination? A) Prior injuries and medical conditions B) Favorite color C) Number of fans D) Shoe size Answer: A