NCAA Recruiting Exam TESTBANK VERSION
A&B 2026-2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS
YEAR
NCAA Recruiting Exam TESTBANK
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
FINAL EXAMINATION
Academic Year: 2026–2027
Governing Body: NCAA
Exam: NCAA Recruiting Rules & Compliance
Edition: Latest Update This Year
Content: Complete Questions with Verified Correct Answers
EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
This examination assesses knowledge of NCAA recruiting legislation, including definitions of
boosters, permissible recruiting activities, official and unofficial visits, contacts, evaluations,
benefits, employment, and transfer requirements.
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Each question has one correct answer.
Rationales are based on NCAA Division I Bylaws and official interpretations.
EXAM COVERAGE
• Representatives of athletics interests (boosters)
• Official and unofficial visits
• Recruiting contacts and evaluations
• Telephone call regulations
• Transportation and employment of prospects
• Recruiting services
• Transfer eligibility requirements
• Correspondence rules
• Multi-sport recruiting
• Post-commitment activities
EXAM QUESTIONS
Question 1
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Which of the following classifies an individual as a representative of athletics interests (i.e.,
booster)?
A) Has participated in or has been a member of an agency or organization promoting the
institution’s intercollegiate athletics program
B) Is known or should have been known by the institution to be assisting, or has been requested
to assist, in the recruitment of prospects
C) Is known or should have been known by the institution to be assisting or to have assisted in
providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families
D) All of the above
Correct Answer:
D) All of the above
Rationale:
Any individual meeting any of these criteria is considered a representative of athletics interests
under NCAA legislation.
Question 2
An institution may provide three complimentary admissions to a prospective student-athlete on
an unofficial visit to attend any regular-season home games at a site not designated as its
regular home facility.
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A) True
B) False
Correct Answer:
A) True
Rationale:
NCAA rules permit complimentary admissions for unofficial visits, including games played at
alternate home venues.
Question 3
When is it permissible to make unlimited telephone calls to a prospective student-athlete in
conjunction with the prospective student-athlete’s unofficial visit?
A) Only during the visit
B) Starting the day before the visit through the end of the visit
C) Only after the visit
D) Telephone calls are never unlimited
Correct Answer:
B) Starting the day before the visit through the end of the visit
Rationale:
Unlimited calls are permissible during this specific unofficial visit window.