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Test D: 2792920 1 A visit to a prospective student-athlete's high school, preparatory school or two-year college, or an evaluation at any site that occurs during a contact period shall constitute a contact (for all prospective student-athletes in that sport at the educational institution) for that particular week. 2 Where may an institution's football camp be located? A) At a high school. B) On the institution`s campus or in facilities regularly used by the institution for practice or competition. C) Within the institution`s state or within 50 miles of the institution`s campus. D) Any NCAA member institution`s campus. 3 An institution's football coach's hometown is in the state of California. The coach now coaches at a Division institution in the state of Texas. The coach would like to host an institutional football camp in his hometown in California. t would be permissible for the coach to host this camp in his hometown. 4 The spring evaluation period consists of how many days? A) 168 B) 50 C) 100 D) 120 5 Coaches may have recruiting conversations with prospects only at camps held on their campus or at a facility regularly used for practice or competition. 6 When is it permissible for the head coach to make a telephone call to a prospective student-athlete who is in his junior year in high school? A) April 15 through May 31. B) May 1 through June 15. C) The month of February. D) The month of March. 7 f a football coach observes a prospective student-athlete's high school contest during a contact period, which of the following has been used? A) One evaluation for that prospective student-athlete. B) One contact and one evaluation for that prospective student-athlete. C) One contact and one evaluation for all prospective student-athletes in that sport at that high school. D) One contact for all senior prospective student-athletes in that sport at that high school. Page 1

Test D: 2792920 8 Under what circumstances may an institution (other than a service academy) provide more than 56 OFFCAL visits in a year? A) The institution does not subscribe to the National Letter of ntent in football. B) The institution hired a new football coach and the previous head coach used 75-percent or more of the permissible number of official visits for the academic year. C) The institution has six or less unused visits from the previous academic year to be used in the following academic year. D) All of the above. 9 f a prospective student-athlete making an official visit is a member of a nontraditional family (e.g., divorce, separation), it is permissible to provide travel expenses to more than two individuals. 10 An institutions football camp shall be located on the institution's campus or in facilities regularly used by the institution for practice or competition. 11 A recruiting service that provides only video of prospective student-athletes and does not provide information about or analysis of prospective student-athletes is a permissible recruiting service. 12 An institution's football coach may lecture at a football camp or clinic owned and conducted by a scouting service and attended by prospective student-athletes, provided the camp or clinic is operated in accordance with all other restrictions applicable to institutional camps or clinics. 13 During a two-year period before a recruited prospective student-athlete's anticipated enrollment and a two-year period after the recruited prospective student-athlete's actual enrollment, an institution shall not employ (or enter into a contract for future employment with) an individual associated with the recruited prospective student-athlete in any athletics department noncoaching staff position. 14 While on an OFFCAL visit, it is permissible to provide meals for a football prospective student-athlete's mother, father, sister and grandfather. 15 Outside of the contact period, a member of the football coaching staff may speak at a banquet at which prospective student-athletes are in attendance, provided. A) t is not a dead period and the coach does not engage in evaluation activities. B) The coach does not make a recruiting presentation in conjunction with the appearance. C) The coach does not have direct contact with any prospective student-athlete in attendance. D) All of the conditions above are met. Page 2

Test D: 2792920 16 Which statement is TRUE regarding all-star contests in the sport of football? A) A coach is prohibited from attending all-star-contests and contacting prospective student-athletes participating in all-star contest from the time the PSA arrives in the locale of the contest until he returns to either his home or to his educational intuition. B) A coach may attend all-star contests, although he is prohibited from making in-person contact with a participating prospective student-athlete. C) A coach may not attend all-star contests, although it is permissible for the coach to contact the prospective student-athlete at any time. D) A coach may attend all-star contest, although he is prohibited from contacting the prospective studentathletes participating in all-star contests from the time the PSA arrives in the locale of the contest until he returns to either his home or his educational institution. 17 t is permissible for a member of the football coaching staff to attend an all-star game provided there is no contact made with prospective student-athletes. 18 During a two-year period before a prospective student-athlete's anticipated enrollment and a two-year period after the prospective student-athlete's actual enrollment, an institution shall not employ (or enter into a contract for future employment with) an individual associated with the prospective student-athlete in any athletics department noncoaching staff position. 19 Football Recruiting Coordinator is in the same city as prospective student-athlete's all-star contest. Recruiting coordinator would like to go to the hotel that the prospective student-athlete is staying at to say congratulations. Recruiting coordinator may meet with the prospective student-athlete's parents, provided it is not the day of the all-star contest. 20 To attract more prospective student-athletes from the midwest, an institution located in the state of Pennsylvania may conduct institutional football camps in Minnesota, owa and Missouri. 21 An institution's football camp shall be located on the institution's campus, within the same state or, if outside the state, within 50 miles of campus. 22 An institution's coach is observing a prospective student-athlete's high school practice session. While there, the institution's coach asks the high school coach to have the prospective student-athlete perform the vertical jump. This is permissible. Page 3

Test D: 2792920 23 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. 24 nstitutional athletics department staff members may do which of the following involving any recruiting or scouting service? A) Endorse a recruiting or scouting service. B) Serve as a consultant to a recruiting or scouting service. C) Participate on an advisory panel for a recruiting or scouting service. D) Grant an interview to a recruiting or scouting service. 25 The institution's coach's best friend is the director of athletics at a local high school, which the institution's coach did not attend. The friend asked the institution's coach to donate an autographed clipboard to be auctioned in an upcoming fundraiser for the high school. t is permissible for the institution's coach to donate the item for the high school fundraiser. 26 For a NONQUALFER (with no previous collegiate attendance) to be eligible to practice, compete or receive athletically-related financial aid, he or she must first serve an academic year in residence at the certifying institution. 27 An institution may provide three complimentary admissions to a prospective student-athlete on an UNOFFCAL visit to attend any regular-season home games at a site not designated as its regular home facility. 28 An institution may provide funding, directly or through paid advertisements, to benefit a high school athletics program. 29 For purposes of Bylaw 13, which of the following causes a prospective student-athlete to become a RECRUTED prospective student-athlete? A) The prospective student-athlete makes an unofficial visit to the institution. B) The prospective student-athlete is evaluated on more than one occasion by the institution. C) The prospective student athlete had an arranged, in-person, off-campus encounter with a member of institutional coaching staff. D) The prospective student-athlete receives a camp brochure from a coach. 30 t is permissible for a coach to attend a prospective-student-athlete's off-campus press conference to announce his or her commitment or signing. Page 4

: 12/28/2017 1 13.02.4.1 2 B) On the institution`s campus or in facilities regularly used by the institution for practice or competition. 13.12.1.2.2; Proposal No. 2016-116 3 Proposal No. 2016-116 4 A) 168 13.1.7.4.4 5 Proposal 2016-116 6 A) April 15 through May 31. 13.1.3.1.2 7 D) One contact for all senior prospective student-athletes in that sport at that high school. 13.02.4.1; 13.02.7.1; 13.02.5.1 8 D) All of the above. 13.6.2.6; 13.6.2.6.2; 13.6.2.6.3; 13.6.2.6.4; 13.6.2.6.7 9 13.5.2.6.2 10 13.12.1.2.2, Proposal No. 2016-116 11 13.14.3.1.1 12 13.12.2.3.1; 13.12.2.3.4; 13.12.2.3.5 13 11.4.2; 11.4.2.1; 13.8.3.2; 13.8.3.2.1; Proposal No. 2016-116 14 13.6.7.7 15 D) All of the conditions above are met. 13.02.5.1; 13.02.5.5; 13.1.8.1-(d)-(2) 16 A) A coach is prohibited from attending all-star-contests and contacting prospective student-athletes participating in all-star contest from the time the PSA arrives in the locale of the contest until he returns to either his home or to his educational intuition. 13.1.6.3; 13.1.7.4.7; 13.1.7.4.8 17 13.1.6.3; 13.1.7.4.7; 13.1.7.4.8 18 11.4.2; 11.4.2.1; 13.8.3.2; 13.8.3.2.1; Proposal No. 2016-116 19 13.1.6.3; 13.1.7.4.7; 13.1.7.4.8 20 Proposal No. 2016-116 21 13.12.1.2.2, Proposal No. 2016-116 22 13.11.1 23 C) Posts to a message board. 13.4.1.5 24 D) Grant an interview to a recruiting or scouting service. 11.3.2.5 Page 5

: 12/28/2017 25 13.15.1.2 26 14.3.4; 14.3.2.1.1 27 13.7.2.2 28 13.15.1.2 29 C) The prospective student athlete had an arranged, in-person, off-campus encounter with a member of institutional coaching staff. 13.02.14.1 30 13.10.1, 13.10.2.1 Page 6