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MLBPA AGENT EXAM – PRACTICE TEST
Section 1: Questions 1–25
Q1. What is the primary role of an MLBPA-certified agent?
A. Manage team payroll
B. Represent MLB teams in arbitration
C. Represent players in contract negotiations
D. Enforce MLB rules during games
Answer: C
Rationale:
An MLBPA-certified agent acts on behalf of professional
baseball players, primarily negotiating contracts,
,endorsements, and grievance matters. They do not
represent teams or enforce league rules.
Q2. Which organization must an agent be certified by to
represent MLB players?
A. MLB
B. MLBPA
C. NCAA
D. USOC
Answer: B
Rationale:
Agents must be certified by the Major League Baseball
Players Association (MLBPA), which governs player
representation standards.
Q3. What is the purpose of the MLB Basic Agreement?
A. Regulate college baseball
B. Outline rules between owners and players
,C. Manage minor league promotions
D. Set stadium pricing
Answer: B
Rationale:
The Basic Agreement (Collective Bargaining Agreement)
defines labor conditions between MLB owners and players,
including salaries, arbitration, and free agency.
Q4. What is “free agency” in MLB?
A. Players must stay with one team forever
B. Players can only be traded
C. Players can negotiate with any team
D. Players are assigned by MLBPA
Answer: C
Rationale:
, Free agency allows eligible players to negotiate contracts
with any MLB team after meeting service time
requirements.
Q5. What is MLB arbitration used for?
A. Determining game schedules
B. Resolving contract disputes
C. Drafting amateur players
D. Assigning jersey numbers
Answer: B
Rationale:
Salary arbitration is a process where a neutral arbitrator
resolves salary disputes between players and teams.
Q6. How many years of MLB service time are typically
required for arbitration eligibility?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years