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FIBA Agent Test PRACTICE EXAM LATEST
UPDATE 2026-2027 QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED SOLUTIONS
Question: National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Nationalities 23 - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔A player who has played in a main official competition of FIBA (see article 2-1) after
having reached his seventeenth (17) birthday may not play for a national team of another
country. However, in exceptional circumstances the Secretary General may authorise such a
player to play for the national team of his country of origin if he is ineligible to play for such
country according to this article 3-23 and if this is in the interest of the development of
basketball in this country. An administrative fee as stipulated in article 3-305 and decided by the
Secretary General is payable to FIBA.
Question: National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Nationalities 24 - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔For any player who has two or more legal nationalities by birth or by naturalisation,
the national member federation for which the player wishes to play must obtain written
certification from the national member federation of the country(-ies) corresponding to the
player's other nationality(-ies), in which it is stated that he has not taken part in a main official
competition of FIBA as a member of its national team. If the request for this certification
remains unanswered, FIBA may issue provisional authorisation to the national member
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federation making the request. After a period of one year, this authorisation shall be considered
final.
Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
25 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Article 3-15 does not apply to players who wish to represent FIBA-
recognised national member federations of dependent territories, i.e. territories whose citizens
have the legal nationality of the country on which the territory is dependent (the "main"
territory). However, with a view to ensuring equitable treatment of players and safeguarding a
level playing field in national team competitions, national member federations of dependent
territories shall comply with the following provisions in addition to all other provisions of the
regulations governing the national status of players
Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
26 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔In order to represent a dependent territory in the Competitions of
FIBA, a player must have the legal nationality of the main territory and additionally fall within
one of the following categories: a. Have been born in the dependent territory; or b. Have: i.
been born in the main territory of at least one parent who was born in the dependent territory;
or ii. been born of parents both of whom were born in the dependent territory, regardless of
the place of birth of the player; or iii. at least one grandparent born in the dependent territory,
regardless of the place of birth of the player.
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Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
27 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A player who does not satisfy the provisions of article 3-26 but
obtains the legal nationality of the main territory by way of naturalisation and can demonstrate
permanent residency of the dependent territory for at least four (4) years is eligible to represent
the dependent territory, on the same conditions as apply in 3-21
Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
28 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Articles 3-21, 3-22, and 3-23 apply mutatis mutandis
Question: National Status of Players; Club Teams 29 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔For the
international club competitions of FIBA, the compositions of the teams is not subject to any
limitation concerning the legal nationality of the players. However, each national member
federation and FIBA Zone may establish more restrictive regulations. Where the duration of a
tournament does not exceed fifteen (15) days, the governing body of that competition may
establish more restrictive regulations also."
Q:a player must observe the General Statutes and Internal Regulations of FIBA. - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔To be entitled to participate in FIBA competitions
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Question: The national member federation is responsible for - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔the
eligibility of its players at all times and will bear the consequences of any infractions of the
Regulations governing Eligibility, National Status, International Transfer, and Age of Players.
Question: All players who participate in Competitions of FIBA and/or those of its national
member federations must: - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔a. Respect the Code of Conduct and Fair Play
and act accordingly at all times on and off the court;
b. Refrain from using substances and methods prohibited by the regulations of FIBA and those
of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA);
c. Agree to submit at any time to medical tests and controls, particularly doping controls, carried
out in compliance with the regulations of FIBA, the International Olympic Committee, and
WADA.
Question: A national member federation or FIBA is authorised to deny participation in
Competitions of FIBA to players who do not - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔respect the provisions
provided for in article 3-3 above. Permission to play may be refused also to any player who does
not provide the entry form, as required for Competitions of FIBA, in which he agrees to accept
inter alia: a. The conditions in force for doping control. b. The jurisdiction of the Court of
FIBA Agent Test PRACTICE EXAM LATEST
UPDATE 2026-2027 QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED SOLUTIONS
Question: National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Nationalities 23 - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔A player who has played in a main official competition of FIBA (see article 2-1) after
having reached his seventeenth (17) birthday may not play for a national team of another
country. However, in exceptional circumstances the Secretary General may authorise such a
player to play for the national team of his country of origin if he is ineligible to play for such
country according to this article 3-23 and if this is in the interest of the development of
basketball in this country. An administrative fee as stipulated in article 3-305 and decided by the
Secretary General is payable to FIBA.
Question: National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Nationalities 24 - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔For any player who has two or more legal nationalities by birth or by naturalisation,
the national member federation for which the player wishes to play must obtain written
certification from the national member federation of the country(-ies) corresponding to the
player's other nationality(-ies), in which it is stated that he has not taken part in a main official
competition of FIBA as a member of its national team. If the request for this certification
remains unanswered, FIBA may issue provisional authorisation to the national member
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federation making the request. After a period of one year, this authorisation shall be considered
final.
Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
25 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Article 3-15 does not apply to players who wish to represent FIBA-
recognised national member federations of dependent territories, i.e. territories whose citizens
have the legal nationality of the country on which the territory is dependent (the "main"
territory). However, with a view to ensuring equitable treatment of players and safeguarding a
level playing field in national team competitions, national member federations of dependent
territories shall comply with the following provisions in addition to all other provisions of the
regulations governing the national status of players
Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
26 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔In order to represent a dependent territory in the Competitions of
FIBA, a player must have the legal nationality of the main territory and additionally fall within
one of the following categories: a. Have been born in the dependent territory; or b. Have: i.
been born in the main territory of at least one parent who was born in the dependent territory;
or ii. been born of parents both of whom were born in the dependent territory, regardless of
the place of birth of the player; or iii. at least one grandparent born in the dependent territory,
regardless of the place of birth of the player.
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Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
27 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A player who does not satisfy the provisions of article 3-26 but
obtains the legal nationality of the main territory by way of naturalisation and can demonstrate
permanent residency of the dependent territory for at least four (4) years is eligible to represent
the dependent territory, on the same conditions as apply in 3-21
Question: National Status of Players; Special Provisions for Players from Dependent Territories
28 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Articles 3-21, 3-22, and 3-23 apply mutatis mutandis
Question: National Status of Players; Club Teams 29 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔For the
international club competitions of FIBA, the compositions of the teams is not subject to any
limitation concerning the legal nationality of the players. However, each national member
federation and FIBA Zone may establish more restrictive regulations. Where the duration of a
tournament does not exceed fifteen (15) days, the governing body of that competition may
establish more restrictive regulations also."
Q:a player must observe the General Statutes and Internal Regulations of FIBA. - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔To be entitled to participate in FIBA competitions
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Question: The national member federation is responsible for - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔the
eligibility of its players at all times and will bear the consequences of any infractions of the
Regulations governing Eligibility, National Status, International Transfer, and Age of Players.
Question: All players who participate in Competitions of FIBA and/or those of its national
member federations must: - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔a. Respect the Code of Conduct and Fair Play
and act accordingly at all times on and off the court;
b. Refrain from using substances and methods prohibited by the regulations of FIBA and those
of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA);
c. Agree to submit at any time to medical tests and controls, particularly doping controls, carried
out in compliance with the regulations of FIBA, the International Olympic Committee, and
WADA.
Question: A national member federation or FIBA is authorised to deny participation in
Competitions of FIBA to players who do not - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔respect the provisions
provided for in article 3-3 above. Permission to play may be refused also to any player who does
not provide the entry form, as required for Competitions of FIBA, in which he agrees to accept
inter alia: a. The conditions in force for doping control. b. The jurisdiction of the Court of