USA Hockey Rules - Level 2 - Set 1 with correct answers 100% 2026
USA Hockey Rules - Level 2 - Set 1 with correct answers 100% 2026 False Basic Manual page 9 - Correct Answer It is acceptable for an official to arrive at the arena 15 minutes prior to the start of the game. (True or False) True Basic Manual page 36 - Correct Answer When icing is completed, the front official will blow the whistle. (True or False) False Basic Manual page 65 - Correct Answer At the end of the game the officials don't need to check the scoresheet for accuracy prior to signing the scoresheet. (True or False) False Basic Manual page 11 - Correct Answer The official conducting a face-off will get into position only after both teams are ready at the face-off location. (True or False) False Standard of Play page xii - Correct Answer According to USA Hockey's Standard of Play Initiative, lifting an opponent's stick will always be a penalty. (True or False) True Code of Conduct page xvii, Basic Manual page 50 - Correct Answer The role of the official at lower levels of hockey is mostly that of a teacher. (True or False) True Basic Manual page 50 - Correct Answer At the lower age levels high sticking should always be a penalty. Even if it was accidental. (True or False) True Rule Book Page 188, c.4 (Goals) - Correct Answer A goal should be disallowed if an attacking player was in the goal crease when the puck entered the goal. (True or False) True Basic Manual Page 44 - Correct Answer An official should not put their whistle in their mouth until they are ready to stop play. (True or False) False Rule 501.c - Correct Answer Only officials under the age of 18 are required to wear half-shield visors on their black hockey helmet. (True or False) False Basic Manual page 6 - Correct Answer When officials have to change direction on the ice, the preferred method is to turn facing the players' benches. (True or False) False Basic Manual page 51 - Correct Answer When a goal is scored, the official will point in the direction of the player who scored. (True or False) True Basic Manual page 6 - Correct Answer The ready position for an official includes having the knees slightly bent. (True or False) True Basic Manual page 9 - Correct Answer Even if you officiated the previous game, you still need to visually inspect the playing area prior to the start of the next game. (True or False) False - Correct Answer In the two-official system, for a face-off at a neutral zone face-off spot (not center ice), the official NOT dropping the puck lines up directly across from the face-off on the neutral zone side of the blue line. (True or False) True Standard of Play page xiii - Correct Answer According to USA Hockey's Standard of Play Initiative, players are entitled to the ice they occupy as long as they are able to maintain their own foot speed and body position between the puck and the opponent. (True or False) False Basic Manual page 11 - Correct Answer An official dropping the puck at a face-off should extend their arm out to "present" the puck prior to conducting the face-off. (True or False) True Basic Manual page 36 - Correct Answer The front official should check with their partner at least two times to see that the icing call is still on prior to blowing the whistle. (True or False) False Basic Manual page 43 - Correct Answer The referee should always look directly at the player to whom he/she is assessing a penalty. (True or False) True Basic Manual page 28 - Correct Answer In the two-official system, during an end zone face-off, the official not dropping the puck should be positioned about five feet inside the blue line and 10 feet from the boards. (True or False)
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