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PRACTCE EXAM Test D: 2784149 1 A prospective student-athlete purchased an airline ticket to arrive at an airport that is not the nearest major airport because it was less expensive. The institution may provide the prospective student-athlete transportation from the airport at which he/she arrived for his/her initial arrival to attend classes. 2 t is permissible for a coach to provide transportation for a prospective student-athlete to attend a home athletics contest at any local facility during an UNOFFCAL visit. 3 For a prospective student-athlete who has not committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, which activity is NOT permissible during a dead period? A) Permitting a prospective student-athlete to make an official or unofficial visit. B) Speaking at an awards banquet where no prospective student-athletes are present. C) Calling a prospective student-athlete on the telephone. D) Sending a prospective student-athlete an email. 4 Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning an OFFCAL visit? A) An official visit may be made to an off-campus site 100 miles from campus if the institution is appearing in an athletics contest at that site. B) During the official visit a prospective student-athlete may receive complimentary tickets to a conference tournament. C) A multi-sport prospective student-athlete may not receive more than five expense-paid visits and not more than one visit per institution. D) All of the above. 5 Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, at what time is it permissible for a coach to make in-person, off-campus contact with a NONQUALFER who is enrolled in the first year at a two-year college? A) After completion of the first semester or quarter. B) At any time during a permissible contact period. C) After completion of the first year of enrollment at the two-year college. D) After written permission has been received from the two-year college. 6 A prospective student-athlete posted a status on his/her social media profile page stating an interest in playing his/ her sport at the Division level. n response, the institution's coach in that sport commented on the prospective student-athlete's post, asking the prospective student-athlete what grade he/she is in and what position he/she plays. This correspondence with the prospective student-athlete on social media is permissible. Page 1

PRACTCE EXAM Test D: 2784149 7 Which statement is FALSE regarding video/audio materials and computer generated presentations? A) An institution may provide a prospective student-athlete with video or audio material that was not created for recruiting purposes and includes only general information about the athletics program. B) The computer generated presentation may not include a prospective student-athlete`s name, picture or likeness. C) The computer generated presentation may be created by an entity outside the institution. D) The computer generated presentation may be posted on the institution`s Web site. 8 An institution may provide funding, directly or through paid advertisements, to benefit a high school athletics program. 9 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. 10 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. 11 During an UNOFFCAL visit, an institution may provide how many ADDTONAL complimentary admissions to a prospective student-athlete who is a member of a nontraditional family (e.g., divorce, separation) in order to accommodate the parents accompanying the prospective student-athlete on the visit? A) One. B) Two. C) Three. D) No additional complimentary admissions may be provided. 12 During an OFFCAL visit, an institution may entertain a prospective student-athlete by taking the prospective student-athlete to a social event that is located within a. A) 30-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. B) 50-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. C) 100-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. D) Unlimited mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 13 An individual becomes a PROSPECTVE student-athlete once he or she. A) Receives ONE phone call from a coaching staff member. B) Starts classes for the ninth grade. C) For those younger than ninth grade, receives a benefit from the institution that is not provided to prospective students generally. D) Either B or C. Page 2

PRACTCE EXAM Test D: 2784149 14 Before of a prospective student-athlete's senior year in high school, an institution shall not provide a written offer of athletically related aid or indicate in writing to the prospective student-athlete that an athletically related grant-in-aid will be offered by the institution. A) June 1. B) July 1. C) August 1. D) September 1. 15 A coaching staff member may be employed at a noninstitutional, privately owned camp in which a high school athletics award winner is employed. 16 Before the prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, a currently enrolled student-athlete may write the prospective student-athlete, provided the correspondence is not at the direction of the institution and the institution does not provide any of the expenses related to the written correspondence (e. g., stationary, postage). 17 An institution may provide reduced camp or clinic admission privileges to a high school athletics award winner, provided he or she resides in the locale of the institution. 18 t is permissible to contact a four-year college prospective student-athlete who initiated contact with a coach without first obtaining permission to contact from the first institution because the four-year prospective studentathlete is the one who initiated recruiting contact. 19 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. 20 After a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, it is permissible for the prospective student-athlete to participate in game-day simulations during a campus visit. Page 3

PRACTCE EXAM Test D: 2784149 21 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. 22 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. 23 A member institution MAY host, sponsor or conduct a group workout or combine (i.e., devoted to agility, flexibility, speed or strength tests) involving prospective student-athletes, provided the athletics department staff is not involved in conducting the activity, except for activities incidental to supervising the facilities. 24 During an OFFCAL visit to an institution, the coaching staff informed the visiting prospective student-athlete that a medical examination may be provided at the expense of the institution. f the prospective student-athlete agrees to the medical examination, who is permitted to CONDUCT the medical exam? A) Head Coach. B) Director of Operations. C) Physician. D) Strength Coach 25 During an OFFCAL visit, a member institution may provide reasonable entertainment to a prospective studentathlete and his or her parents, legal guardians or spouse within how many miles of the institution's campus? A) 30 miles. B) 40 miles. C) 50 miles. D) 60 miles. 26 An institution may host multiple press conferences to announce its signed prospective student-athletes. 27 Which of the following is TRUE regarding general correspondence that may be sent to a prospective studentathlete? A) Design and content is limited to one institutional logo. B) The size of the printed material may not exceed 8 1/2 X 11 inches when opened in full. C) The envelope used to send the general correspondence may not exceed 8 1/2 X 11 inches. D) All attachments must be in black ink on white paper. Page 4

PRACTCE EXAM Test D: 2784149 28 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. 29 During an unofficial visit, it is permissible to have off-campus contact with a prospective student-athlete within of campus. A) 3 blocks. B) 1 mile. C) 5 miles. D) 30 miles. 30 nstitution No. 1 denied a student-athlete's request for permission to contact nstitution No. 2 about transferring. nstitution No. 1 scheduled the student-athlete's hearing within 15 business days of the student-athlete's request for such hearing. nstitution No. 2's coach may talk with the student-athlete about transferring while the appeal is pending. Page 5

PRACTCE EXAM: 11/25/2017 1 13.5.4 2 13.5.1; 13.5.3 3 A) Permitting a prospective student-athlete to make an official or unofficial visit. 13.02.5.5; 13.1.8.3 4 C) A multi-sport prospective student-athlete may not receive more than five expense-paid visits and not more than one visit per institution. 13.6.2.1; 13.6.2.2; 13.6.7.2; 13.6.7.2.1 5 C) After completion of the first year of enrollment at the two-year college. 13.1.1.2 6 13.4.1.4; 13.4.1.5 7 C) The computer generated presentation may be created by an entity outside the institution. 13.4.1.8; 13.4.1.8.2; 13.4.1.8.3 8 13.15.1.2 9 13.1.2.1; 13.02.15; 13.02.4; 13.6.7.1 10 13.6.3 11 B) Two. 13.7.2.1.1 12 A) 30-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 13.6.7.1; 13.5.1 13 D) Either B or C. 13.02.13 14 C) August 1. 13.9.2.2 15 13.12.2.3.2; 13.12.2.3.5; 13.12.1.7.1; 13.12.2.3.6; 13.12.2.3.4; 13.12.2.3.7 16 13.02.13.1; 13.1.2.7 17 13.12.1.7.1 18 13.1.1.3 19 13.1.2.3 20 13.6.7.9; 13.7.3 21 D) One contact only. 13.1.5.6; 13.1.5.7; 13.1.7.7 22 13.1.4.3 23 13.11.1.14, 13.11.3.2 24 C) Physician. 13.11.2.6.1 Page 6

PRACTCE EXAM: 11/25/2017 25 A) 30 miles. 13.6.7.1 26 13.10.3 27 B) The size of the printed material may not exceed 8 1/2 X 11 inches when opened in full. 13.4.1.4-(a) 28 C) Posts to a message board. 13.4.1.5 29 B) 1 mile. 13.1.2.5; 13.7.4; Proposal 2016-45 30 13.1.1.3; 13.1.1.3.2 Page 7